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    MBB Preview & Live Thread: Mizzou hosts first Power conference opponent

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    • Minnesota leads 10-5 at the under-16 timeout. Six of Minnesota’s nine field-goal attempts have been 3-pointers. Sebastian Mack has made a solid two-way impact in the opening minutes: he’s knocked down a floater, swished a 3-pointer from the top of the key and rejected a layup.
    • Minnesota leads 17-8 with 11:15 left in the first half. The Golden Gophers are on a 7-0 run. Mack has all eight Tiger points. Minnesota is hot from the perimeter.
    • Out of the timeout, Shawn Phillips Jr. hits Jayden Stone on a sweet back cut, and Stone converts an and-one. Great pass, great finish at the rim.
    • That’s two possessions where Minnesota has dropped a dime to a cutting maroon jersey for a solid look at the rim. The Golden Gophers lead 21-12 with nine minutes left.
    • Minnesota is outrebounding Mizzou 16-5. While the Tigers are missing valuable length in Trent Pierce and Trent Burns, they still have plenty of other players with elite length inside. On paper, this should not be happening.
    • Anthony Robinson II knocks down a 3-pointer at the top of the key, and Mizzou takes a 25-24 lead with 4:57 left. The Tigers are on a 6-0 run. Mark Mitchell scored seven straight points before Robinson II’s 3-pointer. The Golden Gophers are struggling to contain him in the paint.
    • HALFTIME: Mizzou 32, Minnesota 30. MU ends the half on a 20-9 run. Mack and Mitchell have been tough to handle on offense. Mizzou’s zone defense has gotten sliced up on occasion, but the Tigers ended the half on a much stronger note defensively. But they’re losing the rebound battle 24-11. That gap needs to be lessened in the second half.
    • Jacob Crews is starting the second half over Jevon Porter
    • Crews and Robinson II each knock down 3-pointers to start the half, but Minnesota has rediscovered a rhythm on offense. We’re tied at 40 with 16:50 to go.
    • Robinson II and Luke Northweather each pick up their third fouls just before the 16-minute mark. Not ideal!
    • Minnesota’s Robert Vaihola was retroactively given a Flagrant 1 foul after elbowing Robinson II inadvertently in the face. Robinson II misses both free throws. Still tied at 40 with 16 minutes left.
    • Nicholas Randall checks into the game with 14:23 left
    • Mizzou leads 49-46 with 11:56 left. T.O. Barrett just made two awesome plays in the paint: a spin into a contested layup was followed by a putback tip-in. On the other end, Cade Tyson got two easy dunks off back cuts.
    • A 13-1 run has Mizzou ahead 58-47 with 9:19 left. Northweather canned a corner 3-pointer on a fastbreak, and on the ensuing offensive possession, Mitchell muscled his way to the basket for an and-one lay-in (free throw is pending after the timeout). The Tigers have done a much better job of defending the interior on defense and creating productive offense off those stops.
    • It’s showtime! In Columbia!
    • Mizzou is on an 18-1 run and leads 63-47. The Tigers have turned defense into offense incredibly well over these past few minutes. Minnesota has missed its last four field goal attempts.
    • Stone made a free throw to give Mizzou 67 points, and a certain age demographic in the crowd reacted accordingly
    • This has turned into a butt-kicking. A steal and slam from Barrett makes it 70-48 with just under 5:30 left.
    • Crews has been unbelievable. He just buried his third 3-pointer of the second half and is up to 11 points. Also has five rebounds.
    • We are officially in the “let’s boost the KenPom ranking” part of the game
    • FINAL: Mizzou 83, Minnesota 60. A second-half explosion from the Tigers moves them to 4-0. Five players hit double figures in the scoring department, and Mitchell led the way with 18 points. In the second half, Mizzou outscored Minnesota 51-30 and outrebounded the Golden Gophers 14-10. The Tigers also held a team with one of the highest assist rates in the nation to just 11 assists on 23 made field goals.
    • Anthony Robinson II
    • Sebastian Mack
    • Jevon Porter
    • Mark Mitchell
    • Shawn Phillips Jr.
    • Chansey Willis Jr.
    • Isaac Asuma
    • Jaylen Crocker-Johnson
    • Cade Tyson
    • Robert Vaihola

    Where | Mizzou Arena; Columbia, MO

    Radio | Tiger Radio Network

    ESPN win probability | 74.3% chance

    Hannah Henderson/Rock M Nation

    G: Anthony Robinson II (JR, 9.0 PPG in 24-25)

    G: Sebastian Mack (JR, 9.6 PPG in 24-25 at UCLA)

    F: Jevon Porter (SR, 12.5 PPG in 24-25 at Pepperdine)

    F: Mark Mitchell (SR, 13.9 PPG in 24-25)

    C: Shawn Phillips, Jr. (SR, 5.4 PPG in 24-25 at Arizona State)

    Notable Sixth Man: Jayden Stone (SR, 20.8 in 23-24 at Detroit Mercy)

    F: Robert Vaihola (SR, 7.5 PPG in 24-25 at San Jose State)

    F: Jaylen Crocker-Johnson (JR, 9.0 PPG in 24-25 at Colorado State)

    G: Chaney Willis Jr. (JR, 16.8 PPG in 24-25 at Western Michigan)

    G: Isaac Asuma (SO, 5.6 PPG in 24-25)

    G: Cade Tyson (SR, 2.6 PPG in 24-25 at North Carolina)

    Notable Sixth Man: Langston Reynolds (SR, 16.0 PPG in 24-25 at Northern Colorado)

    Note: these starting lineups are projected.

    Get to know the Minnesota Gophers

    From Sam Snelling’s preseason preview:

    Minnesota has had periods of success but they haven’t seen the NCAA Tournament since 2019, and haven’t been a protected seed since 1997. The Gophers are one of many programs who have struggled to find consistency in the changing landscape of college basketball. Just 14 NCAA appearances which is ahead of only Rutgers, Nebraska, Penn State, and Northwestern in the Big 10. There are 8 teams in the league with more conference championships than Minny has appearances.

    The last time the Tigers played the Gophers was two years ago and ot was…. interesting. At one point, Mizzou trailed by 20 points but Sean East and the group found a way to rally for a win. Anthony Robinson II and Trent Pierce were freshmen at the time and are the only Tigers returning from that game. Meanwhile, no players from the 2023 Minnesota team are still on the roster.

    Head Coach Niko Medved pretty much cleared house in the offseason and are returning two players: Issac Asuma (24.7 mpg and 5.6 ppg) and Erick Readers (only played one minute). Medved added nine players to this year’s roster via the transfer portal.

    Two of the players added to the Gophers were Cade Tyson and Jaylen Crocker-Johnson. Tyson started at North Carolina before moving to Belmont and has now landed with Minnesota. Against Alcorn State, the senior became the first Gopher to score 30 points in his debut. Also against Alcorn, Crocker-Johnson collected his second double-double in just as many games.

    Both these players are the keys to the Gopher’s style of play and are my “to watch” players against the Tigers.

    Expectations are modest in Medved’s first year. The Gophers are slated 83rd in BartTorvik.com’s early season rankings. That’s good for 16th in the 18 team Big 10 conference.

    Missouri will look to even out the all-time series record as they currently have a 1-2 record against the Gophers.

    Through the first three games a worry that keeps appearing is Missouri’s habit of easing into a game. They’ve kept it tight, especially with their last two opponents, and now with their toughest opponent coming to Columbia it’s time to shake off the rust. The Tigers need to set the tone early and maintain dominance for all forty minutes. I think rhythm and confidence in the first ten minutes are crucial. A smooth defense, limiting turnovers and creating energy also ties into this key.

    This Missouri team is tall.

    In fact, VMI head coach Andrew Wilson did not hold back about this characteristic about the Tigers in his postgame presser:

    “We’re not accustomed to playing against size and strength like that, and they took us out of rhythm, and we struggled to get stops within our zone. So credit to Missouri …. Well, it seemed like, with [Phillips Jr] being out, they just put another seven footer out there. I mean, Missouri is absolutely massive … going through the handshake line, I’m just looking up at everybody.”

    Minnesota also isn’t a short team, but they also don’t have a single player listed at 7 foot, Missouri has two. With this in mind, it will be important for the Tigers to drive the paint and use it to their advantage like they did against VMI. Additionally, if they can make a team uncomfortable in the lane and then dish it out to the perimeter, Mizzou could seal this away quickly.

    Free Throws. Again, they are free.

    This was a key I’ve listed before, but it remains just as important now. The Tigers have been struggling from the free throw line and these baskets are crucial when it comes to a power five opponent, this group can’t afford to leave easy points on the board. I also expect this to be a physical match with the Tigers driving the lane leaving many opportunities for the team at the charity stripe.

    Dennis Gates announced that the team will still be without Trent Pierce, Annor Boateng and Trent Burns. However, Shawn Phillips Jr. will be back in action after missing Sunday’s tilt due to an illness.

    Pierce has been practicing with the team; however, Gates has kept him out of the action all season so far. The details of his injury have still not been revealed.

    Annor Boateng is also dealing with an undisclosed injury, but according to Gates he is day-to-day.

    Burns had foot surgery in the offseason and will be out for an undetermined amount of time. The original timeline had him set to miss the first four weeks of non-conference play.

    My prediction: Mizzou 87, Minnesota 73

    Minnesota is predicted to finish near the bottom of the Big Ten Conference, but that doesn’t mean they won’t put up a fight against the Tigers. If Mizzou can leverage its size and control the paint, I think they will be able to pull away early on. Minnesota is also in a ‘rebuild’ of sorts but will still bring grit and toughness to the court on Wednesday night.



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