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I am from Michigan and grew

I am from Michigan and grew up a diehard Michigan fan. I currently attend the University of Texas and am an avid basketball fan. My scouting report is this: Texas has a shifty freshman point guard in Isaiah Taylor with the best floater in the game right now. Very Tony Parker esque. Can get in the lane with ease and is very shifty. Javan Felix is at the two. He is a dead eye shooter. Can also find his way into the lane. Demarcus Holland plays the three and will most likely guard Stauskas. Holland is only 6'4 so it shouldn't be too difficult for Stauskas to shoot over him. Johnathan Holmes will play the four. Most experience on the team (only junior on scholarship and no seniors). Robinson will have a tough time keeping up with him as he is bigger and can step out to hit the three. Down low is McDonald's All American sophomore Cam Ridley. He is 6'9 and a force at 285. It will be tough for Morgan and Horford to keep up with him I think. However, he has always had trouble staying out of foul trouble. Replacing him is a lanky shot blocker in Prince Ibeh. Also off the bench is Connor Lammert (similar to Holmes in he is bigger and can hit a three), Martez Walker (freshman from Pershing), Damarcus Croaker (who I haven't seen hit a shot since November), and Kendal Yancy (point guard who has really come on as of late). The way I see it, LeVert gets free a few times, Stauskas gets his shots, and Texas struggles down the stretch to get a cohesive offense going. Might be close in the beginning with Michigan struggling in the paint, but Blue's experience prevails in the end over an extremely young Texas team. But... Hook 'em horns ;)

I am from Michigan and grew

I am from Michigan and grew up a diehard Michigan fan. I currently attend the University of Texas and am an avid basketball fan. My scouting report is this: Texas has a shifty freshman point guard in Isaiah Taylor with the best floater in the game right now. Very Tony Parker esque. Can get in the lane with ease and is very shifty. Javan Felix is at the two. He is a dead eye shooter. Can also find his way into the lane. Demarcus Holland plays the three and will most likely guard Stauskas. Holland is only 6'4 so it shouldn't be too difficult for Stauskas to shoot over him. Johnathan Holmes will play the four. Most experience on the team (only junior on scholarship and no seniors). Robinson will have a tough time keeping up with him as he is bigger and can step out to hit the three. Down low is McDonald's All American sophomore Cam Ridley. He is 6'9 and a force at 285. It will be tough for Morgan and Horford to keep up with him I think. However, he has always had trouble staying out of foul trouble. Replacing him is a lanky shot blocker in Prince Ibeh. Also off the bench is Connor Lammert (similar to Holmes in he is bigger and can hit a three), Martez Walker (freshman from Pershing), Damarcus Croaker (who I haven't seen hit a shot since November), and Kendal Yancy (point guard who has really come on as of late). The way I see it, LeVert gets free a few times, Stauskas gets his shots, and Texas struggles down the stretch to get a cohesive offense going. Might be close in the beginning with Michigan struggling in the paint, but Blue's experience prevails in the end over an extremely young Texas team. But... Hook 'em horns ;)