Haven’t seen Tulane at all this year but I do know they have a heck of a coach. Shocks just need to keep the pedal to the metal. Can’t overlook anybody this time of year, too much on the line. With the senior leadership and with Landry and Conner getting there shot back, Shaq playing the best ball of his career. I see a double digit victory 84-66.
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Melvin Frazier is projected as the 24th overall pick in today's 2018 Mock NBA Draft update on ESPN.
Some other dude who's also pretty good is projected as the 29th pick.
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They go about 7 deep but 5 guys get most of the minutes (4 guys average over 30). Frazier and Reynolds are the big 2, both averaging over 15 PPG, although they have 5 guys averaging over 10 PPG. Size-wise, they're about like us, with almost everyone in the 6'5" to 6'9" range. Conner will be the smallest guy on the court.
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The past couple years RN was a very valuable player in post season. Hope we can get him in at
least 15 minutes tomorrow night and get him back on track. Always plays good defense and blocks
out well. Might need him again as DW struggles with the ball in his hands/decisions against good
competition. Like our three guard rotation as it is. Think it is only natural we have a bit of a
letdown so I expect a good game with balanced scoring. Shocks 79-71
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Originally posted by Slykryck View Post
I can’t help but to think about this myself. As tough as the rematch with Cinci will be, SMU on the road with Milton may be our the toughest game left on our schedule.
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Quotables: Marshal on Tulane
Wichita State and Tulane have never met on the hardwood, but head coach Gregg Marshall has fond memories of its head coach, Mike Dunleavy, Sr. Tuesday afternoon at his weekly press conference, Marshall talked about playing against one of his former boyhood heroes and the challenge that Dunleavy's Green Wave team presents. He also looked back on last weekend's big win at No. 5 Cincinnati and what it means going forward.
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After a huge emotional win on Sunday, I reasonably believe the Shox are capable of coming out flat against Tulane. Right on cue, this team like so many others this year, will play lights out for at least the first half of the game. I think 5 minutes into the second half, the team wakes up and puts it to them. We win 84-71.
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