Quick Montana Basketball Preview

Submitted by robbyt003 on

I'm impatient and wanted to learn a little more about our Thursday opponent, so here is a quick snapshot.  If anyone else has any good information, feel free to share it.

Overall Record - 26-7 (16-2)

Common Opponents

Penn State

Montana 57 @ Penn State 70

Michigan 72 @ Penn State 63

UC Riverside

UC Riverside 61 @ Montana 77

UC Riverside 42 @ Michigan 87

 

Starting Five (name links to ESPN profile)

Jamar Akoh

6'8" 253 lb. Junior

13.1 PPG. 6.7 RPG. 2.1 TO

Fabijan Krslovic

6'8" 239 lb. Senior

7.5 PPG. 5.1 RPG. 1.5 TO

Bobby Moorehead

6'7" 182 (?) lb. Junior

7.5 PPG. 5.0 RPG. 1.2 STL

Michael Oguine

6'2" 171 lb. Junior

15.8 PPG. 5.5 RPG. 1,5 STL

Ahmaad Rorie

6'1" 175 lb. Junior

17.2 PPG. 3.8 RPG. 3.7 APG

 

Main two off the bench

Sayeed Pridgett

6'5" 195 lb. Sophomore

8.5 PPG. 4.4 RPG. 22.8 MIN

Timmy Falls

4.5 PPG. 42% 3PT. 17.1 MIN

 

Conclusion

Not a very big team, but per the rebounding numbers it appears they all crash the boards pretty well.  They only have two main contributors off the bench, otherwise a guy might get a minute here or there.  Their two big guys don't shoot 3s, but the other three starters are between 34-36% on the year from 3.  As you can see a lot of their scoring comes from their guards, and that just happens to be our strongest defensive unit.  On paper this seems like a good matchup overall.

FauxMo

March 12th, 2018 at 10:01 AM ^

Dude, if you want to call me fat, well, OK, I can accept that. But to liken me to Izzo? That's just a low and unnecessary blow. Seriously, where has civility gone in this country??? Shame on you, sir. Shame on you. 

ThatGuyCeci

March 12th, 2018 at 8:46 AM ^

cool.. thanks for the summary.. the only thing that concerns me about this game is the start time.. 9:50 et is late for our guys. I think we could start slow but pull away late.. survive and advance

stephenrjking

March 12th, 2018 at 12:53 PM ^

It's theoretically possible that the late start might be difficult for some teams.

But this is a team that endured a plane crash, traveled the morning of a game, wore practice jerseys, and won. Then won three more games in a row. All of this in four consecutive days.

Then, this year, they won four games in four days again.

I think they've proven that they can handle this sort of thing.

FauxMo

March 12th, 2018 at 9:26 AM ^

First, not true. Our loss to OSU was a 6:30 start.

Second, could it be that the bigger games against the better teams we have played - both Purdue games, UNC, etc. - were scheduled later at night to help TV ratings? In other words, it's not the start time that caused those losses, but rather the quality of opponent.

Third, we also won 8 or 9 games with starts after 7:00 PM, by my quick count.

You're why people don't trust statistics... 

ijohnb

March 12th, 2018 at 9:55 AM ^

wouldn't.  10 minutes might.

I agree with him.  Not really on the "night games" v. "afternoon games" thing, but just that a 10:00 PM is a long time for a team to wait to play a game in a one and done format.  Only so much to occupy yourself with.  I don't think it is going to be a deciding factor one way or another, but I don't think starting a game that late is ideal after a two week layoff.

ijohnb

March 12th, 2018 at 10:16 AM ^

not playing people, we are playing Grizzlies.  I have know idea how Grizzlies react to late start times.  They could be extra snarly.  I just don't know, nobody does, except those who hang with grizzlies at night.  I do not.

And all I am saying is that, after a pretty substantial wait after the BTT, that day is going to feel very long for the players.  I think they probably will play tight to begin, and it may be attributable to the start time on top of the layoff. 

I get that Montana has to play at the same time, but Montana is not supposed to win this game so it is not the same kind of nerves at play.

TL;DR.  Panic!!!!

FreddieMercuryHayes

March 12th, 2018 at 8:56 AM ^

Most anyone who runs two traditional bigs risks getting blitzed off the floor by the 5 out offense UM runs.  The match-ups I fear are those teams that can put an athletic scorer at the 4 and run a lot of offense through that position, both inside and on the perimeter.

Also it seems a lot of their defense rely's on TOs.  On Bartorviks' site Montanta is top 30 in defensive TO rate.  UM is in the high 100s for comparison.

A2MIKE

March 12th, 2018 at 9:01 AM ^

I watched their conference championship game last night.  The remind me of Illinois.  They like to pressure the ball handler, blitz any ball screen and run a lot of motion/weave sets on offense, predicated on dribble penetration.

Their PG (Rorie #14) is a player to watch.  He can shoot off the bounce and has a good first step and a few different moves.

Their C (Akoh) is a poor man's Reggie Lynch.  Undersized, and lacks foot speed and doesn't have the help side instincts of Lynch.  This is a matchup Michigan must attack.

Outside of the PG, who has a decent but not great handle, they are ripe for hands in the passing lanes and deflections.  All of the other 4 starters have TO rates near 20% and it showed in that game.

They have a middling tempo rate, and after looking at Kenpom, there must be some teams that really like to slow the pace down, because the conference tourney semis were a track meet, but Eastern Washington seemed to like to slow the game down.  I will be curious as to how this team grades out in half court sets in terms of PPP (I don't expect it to be great).  

Their Kenpom numbers hint that they are great at taking away 3 point attempts, but I saw more indifference in taking 3's on Eastern Washington's part.  They give up a ton of dribble penetration and seem to over rotate on the help which leaves weakside shooters open all night.  They like to take away your first option, which means Zavier is going to have to do a lot of reading and reacting.

In summary, their defense is predicated on creating turnovers and getting out in transition.  They force turnovers on 20% of opponent possessions and give up assists on only 43.5% of opponent made FG's. They rebound very well for their size.  They don't attempt a lot of 3's and If Michigan keeps the TO's down and cleans up the defensive glass, it should go our way.

Indy Pete - Go Blue

March 12th, 2018 at 9:02 AM ^

This team is no joke. They are one of the hot teams that could keep things very stressful.  Tey have the size and athleticism to defend us well.  Wagner and Teske just might feast on them, though.  I expect Coach B to exploit their weaknesses and accentuate our strengths.

M_Born M_Believer

March 12th, 2018 at 10:50 AM ^

You listed their heights and noted they like to clog up the lane. No problem, do you really think Robinson and Livers (andto a lesser extent) are concerned about their defenders standing at or near the paint? No, they'll just smile as they rain down open 3 all night. Montana is going to have to come out to the 3 point line with their bigs and they will be in an usual defensive position playing into our strength. Sluggish start is possible, I would hope they try and drive from the 3 line to get a few easy lay ups as they warm back up to game speed