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Scouting Title Contenders: Florida Gators

February 14, 2014 By admin

Florida Contenders

By Jeff Borzello

Billy Donovan and Florida haven’t lost since December 2 at Connecticut. (USATSI)

When watching a game or looking at statistical trends, we might figure out one or two ways to slow down Wisconsin’s half-court offense or score against Florida’s multiple defenses. But that’s obviously not the whole story. But what about the guys who get paid to break down that stuff; what are they thinking?

Over the next eight weeks, I will go through each of the national championship contenders and attempt to address the key preparation points when facing each team. I will talk to four or five coaches who played those teams this season, and get in-depth insight into each team. How do you score on Arizona? How can you stop Syracuse in transition? What’s Michigan State’s biggest weakness? We’ll find answers to each of those questions, and much more.

Previous scouting reports:

 *Arizona
 *Syracuse
 *Kansas
 *Michigan State

Up next is Florida, winners of 16 games in a row and certainly a Final Four favorite.

Style of play

“Offensively, what sets them apart is their pace of play. Everyone runs ball-screens, motion, things like that. You can tell your guys to down this ball-screen, switch this ball-screen, but they do it so fast, they run their ball-screen motion so fast. Defensively, it’s how many defensive rotations they make in one possession. Every defense is going to have a breakdown, and they make multiple defensive rotations in one possession. It’s amazing.”

“I would look at it two ways. Defensively, they slow the game down on you. They go deep in the shot clock. Their tempo in advanced metrics is very slow, but that’s from a defensive perspective. Offensively, they’re as quick as anyone. In transition, in the half-court, they execute at a high-level. So you almost have to speed the pace when they’re on defense. And then you’re on defense, you have to slow them down.”

“I just think they’re very well-coached, they won’t beat themselves ever, and if you’re going to beat them, you have to beat them. They’re effective and efficient on both ends of the floor. They maybe don’t have that individual top-five draft pick type of guy, but they’ve got a great basketball team. [Michael] Frazier is a guy that can make 3s, [Scottie] Wilbekin hits big shots, and I just think they’re a team that does not beat themselves. That’s a direct reflection on Billy Donovan. They’re just a good team. It’s not all about individual talent.”

Offensive strength

“First, Wilbekin. I know [Casey] Prather is their leading scorer, but the guy that makes them go is Wilbekin. He’s so good at reading off ball-screens. The other thing is when Patric Young gets post touches, either off offensive rebounds or when they throw him the ball inside. And they run. We were surprised by it. They get out in transition, and they have multiple guys who can handle the ball. Dorian Finney-Smith can handle and he plays the three-four. Prather, Young, Wilbekin all run. What makes it harder is when [Kasey] Hill and Wilbekin are in together. We have a guy who takes the point guard in transition, but you don’t know which one will bring up the ball. Hill is a problem in transition.”

“Their balance is their strength. That’s the number one key. They have five guys or however many in double figures. They have the ability to beat you in so many different ways with different personnel. Billy attacks mismatches. He identifies who he wants to attack, and he’s got the personnel to do it. They don’t shoot the ball as well as they have in the past, outside of Frazier and Scottie is a timely shooter. That’s what they’re not spectacular it. But they’re solid at everything, and they’re a really good offensive rebounding team.”

“They’re really good at floor-spacing. They do a good job with that. And they do a really good job with ball-screening actions with Wilbekin. Pro-style ball-screening. Not everyone sees it on a regular basis.”

Key player

“I think it’s Wilbekin. Nothing bothers him. You can trap this ball-screen, hedge it, go under it. No matter which way you play it, he adapts. The second thing he’s a tough SOB. He’s got some toughness to him. Late clock, late game. They’ll do something that involves Frazier, with ball-screen action, but Wilbekin has the ball.”

“That’s tough. Those seniors are so important. I guess Wilbekin at the end of the day, because of his ability to impact the game. Young is phenomenal at rebounding and defensively, but Wilbekin makes plays at both ends. He’s the head of the snake. I don’t know if there’s a guy in the country that takes what the defense gives him better than Wilbekin. He always makes the right decision and the right play. He’s that important. With Kasey Hill playing 24 minutes per game, he’s the guy who’s actually on the ball – but when it’s time to make a play, Wilbekin has it.”

“I think Wilbekin is a big key for them. He’s just very effective for them. He’s just good. He runs their show, he makes big shots. He always hits big shots. He’s their go-to-guy, no question about it.

Primary weakness

“Probably depth, but that was before [Chris] Walker. Besides that, Frazier and Wilbekin are the only guys who can make shots. Teams have played them zone a couple times, and it’s not like it was great zone defenses, but they weren’t making shots.”

“If you can call it a weakness, it’s 3-point shooting. But they’re second in the league in 3s attempted and fourth in 3s made. But I would say consistent shooting outside of Michael Frazier. That’s why teams zone them.”

“They don’t have that one individual guy that can just overtake a team. You know, a guy where, if you needed buckets, he can automatically get you buckets. They say to win a national championship, you need three pros. I don’t know if they have three pros. Wilbekin is a good college guard.”

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No. 6 Gators hold off Alabama, up winning streak to 10 games

January 24, 2014 By admin

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — No. 6 Florida was limping into halftime of a close game when Michael Frazier II nailed a 3-pointer and a foul shot.

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Frazier’s back-to-back 3s later gave the Gators a double-digit cushion midway through the second half of Thursday night’s 68-62 win over Alabama. He finished with 18 points and five 3-pointers, including those timely long-range shots.

“We struggled to get it going in the first half, but they just told me to keep shooting,” Frazier said. “So I did.”

The result was a 10th consecutive win for the Gators (16-2, 5-0 Southeastern Conference), matching last season’s longest streak.

The Crimson Tide (8-10, 2-3) had its league-best 14-game SEC home winning streak snapped.

Florida went 8 of 10 from the free throw line over the final 47 seconds to halt any Alabama threat.

Frazier shot 5 of 13, all from 3-point range. Casey Prather scored 14 points despite just 6-of-16 shooting for the Gators. Scottie Wilbekin had 10 points and four assists.

Frazier’s four-point play with 5 seconds left in the opening half gave the Gators a 33-26 lead. He hit a 3 from the right corner, his third of the half, and was fouled by Shannon Hale. Frazier made the free throw.

Florida struggled shooting at times but did make 10 3-pointers to take advantage of what Alabama’s zone defense left available.

“We got the ball several times into the middle of the floor and we got the ball around the basket and they did a really good job collapsing on (Patric) Young and our guys in the front court,” Gators coach Billy Donovan said. “What was open was from the perimeter, and we made some shots and moved the ball pretty well.”

Trevor Releford led Alabama with 14 points and four assists. Nick Jacobs scored 12, Levi Randolph 11 and Hale 10.

The Tide was without No. 2 scorer Retin Obasohan, who strained his left hip flexor in Tuesday’s practice.

Alabama struggled to get into an offensive rhythm in his absence, allowing the Gators to focus more on Releford defensively.

“If he was out there, he could have definitely helped,” said Releford, who shot 5 of 12 from the floor. “We missed him tonight.”

The Gators earned win No. 100 for the four-man senior class, all starters.

“It’s a great accomplishment,” Prather said. “It humbles us knowing that we have so far to go, but we have also come so far since our freshman year.”

They have won the last eight meetings with the Tide and 10 of 11. Florida also had handed Alabama its last home SEC loss on Feb. 14, 2012.

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MIZZOU beats Florida

February 20, 2013 By R.George


No.5 Florida was upset by an unranked Missouri Tigers team 60 to 63. The Gators athletic quickness didn’t allow them to run away from the Tigers as Mizzou kept things close and eventually put themselves in contention for the win in the closing minutes. It wasn’t pretty, but very steady and effective.
Florida on the other hand gave away an easy victory which looked like business as usual in the first 10 minutes of play.

By half-time Florida lead 29 to 26 but the Tigers had climbed back from an eight point deficit. In the second half, Florida was simply out hustled, shot 22-54 from the field (40%) and then only 6-12 from the charity strip (50%) which means that you should probably lose more often than not with that recipe. Top scorers included Mike Rosario with 14, Kenny Boynton with 11 and Michael Frazier with 10. Laurence Bowers for the Tigers lead all scores with 17.

The Gators always surprise down the stretch under Coach Donavan but they won’t be able to take off a night and look past any of the competition in the future. Next up is the conference rival Arkansas Razorbacks on February 23rd.

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