Post#4 » by lmcguir5 » Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:45 pm
Like you said fat, this is a huge game for us. This is easily the toughest game so far in this young season, but I think it can serve as a proving grounds game. Are the cats close to turning the corner on the aberration of last season or are we just winning on an easy schedule?
This game is going to come down to Randolph and Gasol. Randolph has owned the boards in Memphis' 7 games this season, while posting a double-double in all of them. We have no true answer for this guy except for to put Tyrus on him and pray that Dunlap gets him to play great defense.
Gasol isn't a premier big guy but he certainly isn't a slouch. I could see Diop getting significant minutes just to be a body that blocks the lane up. Gasol would eat Biz and his family if we tried that matchup so that option is almost completely out. Haywood is slower than Gasol, but would pose a threat on the boards. I think it will take a combination of Haywood/Diop to get it done in the frontcourt.
MKG has his hands full in this one. This will be his hardest challenge of his NBA career so far, guarding Rudy Gay isn't a simple task. Gay has torn up the competition but this is an intriguing matchup. MKG is an athletic defender who can do it all, and I could see him giving Gay some fits. This is the "Ohio of elections" matchup, aka our swing matchup. If MKG gets dominated, we're as good as done, but if he can keep Gay relatively quiet, we can give ourselves a chance.
Kemba is likely to struggle in this game as Conley is a great defender. Don't expect a lot from him as I could see him getting 12 points and struggle from the field. Sessions is our best bench scorer outside of BG and I could see him having some troubles as well with Conley/Allen.
If we want to bring this one home with a W, we're going to make almost no mistakes whatsoever. We have to shoot well from the field, minimize fouls, and control the boards. No simple task. That said, if we win this one, we have a great season to look forwards to. GO CATS!
Mike Malone was never given a fair chance in Sacramento, and Ranadive will soon come to regret that, when he's on top of the WC inevitably contending somewhere