7-0, 250 Garrett Stutz tangles with 7-3, 260 Nick Schneiders in a battle of the Teutonic Titans!
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SATURDAY NIGHT: Stutz v. Schneiders
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SATURDAY NIGHT: Stutz v. Schneiders
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It will be interesting to see how all our bigs react to Schneiders. He's Upstate's leading rebounder at 7.3 pg and leading scorer at 13.0 (only player in double digits). Upstate has played only 10 players so far and the second five all get 10-18 minutes per game. That 5 also seems to have a big drop off in shooting skills. Dispite Schneiders rebounding, they have been out rebounded as a team so far this year.
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Originally posted by RoyalShockAgainst better competition (Nebraska, Indiana, Miami FL) Schneiders averages closer to 8 pts 5 boards.
Interesting match-up.
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Originally posted by shockmonsterDon't even bring this up. It doesn't matter how well he plays or how many good things he shows. A few will always mention that it isn't against good competition. I know that I like what I see.
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Originally posted by ShockTalkOriginally posted by shockmonsterDon't even bring this up. It doesn't matter how well he plays or how many good things he shows. A few will always mention that it isn't against good competition. I know that I like what I see.
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Has this guy got game outside of the paint?
GS can draw him out of there, and there goes his rebounding effectiveness.
In fact, all four of our bigs are showing range, or have shown it in the past.
But if it comes down to a half-court game, then the strategy should be to just keep pounding it inside and get him in foul trouble.
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