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Wisconsin Basketball Preview 2020 – 2021 – Players
But there’s one problem this team has when it comes to its roster. That is depth. There’s precious little experience coming off the bench. Expect to see freshman Johnny Davis and Lorne Bowman in the third-guard role and redshirt senior Trevor Anderson as a solid replacement. When you consider the replacements in the backcourt, you realize that the loss of Pritzl, who was an excellent defender and ballhandler, is huge
Frontcourt
Nate Reuvers returns after scoring 13.1 PPG, grabbing 4.5 RPG, and blocking 1.9 SPG. Reuvers’ true worth is in his ability to stretch opponent defenses by knocking in shots from the perimeter and in the manner in which he intimidates opposing shooters. Micah Potter, who’s also a sound defender, has a fine shot. In 2019 – 2020, he averaged 10.3 PPG while bringing down 6.2 RPG. He hit 52.0% of his field goals and 45.1% of his threes. Aleem Ford was good for 8.7 PPG and 4.4 RPG. Expect freshman forward Ben Carlson to get some time on the court. Also, sophomore Tyler Wahl, who has a sound shot and fine rebounding instincts, will likely see his minutes multiply.
Backcourt
D’Mitrik Trice proved to be a sound playmaker, dishing off 4.2 APG. A 38% shooter from anywhere on the court, Trice averaged 9.8 PPG. He also took in 4.0 RPG. The second guard in, Brad Davidson, averaged 9.9 PPG and 4.3 RPG. He hit field goals at a rate of 39.5%. However, after these two guys, there’s little to pull off the bench when it comes to experience. Gard will likely give freshmen Johnny Davis and Lorne Bowman a chance. But our Wisconsin basketball preview 2020 – 2021 points out, they’re going to have to mature quickly to be difference makers or even, simply, sound fill-ins.
Badgers – Make or Break for 2020-2021
Our Wisconsin basketball preview 2020 – 2021 notes that when it comes to starters this team looks very solid. It would be extremely helpful if they could secure more rebounds and utilize ball movement more effectively. Those who live by the three-point shot also die by it. Last year, the Badgers were living large off the downtown shot, as Wisconsin averaged 8.7 3PTA-PG. That placed them first in the conference and 46th in the nation. More reliable shooting from the field overall would be helpful.
However, the most important thing that these Badgers have to do is exploit the swing offense, which is an inverted attack where there’s a guard in the post and the forwards take charge of the perimeter. Wisconsin has all the makings of a successful swing offense including field-goal shooters such as Nate Reuvers, Micah Potter, and Aleem Ford. Another concern is the bench, which is ever so young.
Wisconsin Basketball Preview 2020 – 2021- Final Word
Our Wisconsin basketball preview 2020 – 2021 notes that this team does have some solid foundation elements. Their defense is unrelenting, they don’t beat themselves by turning over the ball, and they make the most of their free throws. When you play solid, fundamental basketball, the fact is you can take advantage of the sloppy play of other teams. Coach Gard has an experienced and skilled team that knows how to play disciplined ball. Those attributes and some improvements in other areas could just secure the Wisconsin Badgers another Big Ten title and a deep run in the NCAA Tournament.
Wisconsin Badgers – 2020-2021 NCAA Projection
Big Ten Finish – Second
NCAA Result – Elite Eight