Minnesota vs. Virginia Tech
By Jim RootMinnesota has dragged down the Big Ten’s dominant start to the season. Improved health could see that turning around soon, though — against the spread, at least.
Jamison Battle has now played two games after sitting out the first four with injury. The smooth lefty forward provides a desperately-needed shot in the arm offensively.
As he gets his legs under him, his efficiency should improve drastically. In two multi-team event (MTE) games in California, Battle shot just 9-of-32 from the field.
Virginia Tech, meanwhile, has seen its early-season success taper off. The Hokies pounded three vastly inferior foes to begin the year. Since then, though, they have struggled.
At the Charleston Classic, they narrowly beat Penn State and Old Dominion before falling to host Charleston in the championship game. Most concerningly, they could not get away from Charleston Southern on Black Friday.
Battle’s return poses a significant matchup problem for the Hokies. He and fellow southpaw scorer Dawson Garcia can both fill it up offensively.
Unfortunately, Virginia Tech only has one Justyn Mutts to throw at them. Mutts is an elite defender, but Virginia Tech’s other options are either small (Hunter Cattoor, Darius Maddox) or lacking in mobility (Lynn Kidd, Grant Basile).
Expect Ben Johnson to zero in on whichever of his best bucket-getters is not guarded by Mutts.
Virginia Tech’s incendiary offense is always a concern when fading it. Between Cattoor, Maddox and Sean Pedulla, the Hokies have one of the most lethal perimeter shooting trios nationally. Coach Mike Young runs beautiful action to get them open.
Minnesota has time to prepare, though, having not played since before Thanksgiving. Johnson showed the ability to game plan effectively last season.
Plus, Minnesota has length in the backcourt with Ta’Lon Cooper, Braeden Carrington, Jaden Henley and Will Ramberg.
The Gophers will also short the game. KenPom projects this one at 60 possessions, making it difficult for Virginia Tech to fully stretch out its advantage.
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