#17 Creighton hosts Georgetown Tuesday night
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Chicagojayfan wrote:In a best case scenario, we take care of business and get plenty of time for the bench so the starters can rest.
They've had some games where they've had some good offense, but their D is generally not very solid. In terms of risks, they've turned some teams over and had a couple of games where they hit the offensive boards pretty well. Time for the team to show that they've gotten serious about blocking out and holding onto the ball
Realhoops wrote:Chicagojayfan wrote:In a best case scenario, we take care of business and get plenty of time for the bench so the starters can rest.
They've had some games where they've had some good offense, but their D is generally not very solid. In terms of risks, they've turned some teams over and had a couple of games where they hit the offensive boards pretty well. Time for the team to show that they've gotten serious about blocking out and holding onto the ball
I want to go into this one feeling like I did going into the DePaul home game -- just please, please, please wanting them to put a game away relatively quickly for a change, not cause undue stress, get lots of rest for the starters and some real experience for the bench, etc. But I know better than to actually expect that.
At least we have the DBR marked for this anticipated grueling battle instead of for a pushover like UConn or Marquette, amirite?
Realhoops wrote:Chicagojayfan wrote:In a best case scenario, we take care of business and get plenty of time for the bench so the starters can rest.
They've had some games where they've had some good offense, but their D is generally not very solid. In terms of risks, they've turned some teams over and had a couple of games where they hit the offensive boards pretty well. Time for the team to show that they've gotten serious about blocking out and holding onto the ball
I want to go into this one feeling like I did going into the DePaul home game -- just please, please, please wanting them to put a game away relatively quickly for a change, not cause undue stress, get lots of rest for the starters and some real experience for the bench, etc. But I know better than to actually expect that.
At least we have the DBR marked for this anticipated grueling battle instead of for a pushover like UConn or Marquette, amirite?
drbluejay wrote:Jays mostly at -18.5 but as low as -17.5
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