Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Tonight, the University of Southern California Trojans (13-9; 5-6) visit Mackey Arena to take on the #7-ranked Purdue Boilermakers (18-5; 10-2). Tip is set for approximately 7:00 pm (Eastern time) with television coverage on FOX Sports 1 (FS1). This is the only regular season match-up between the two teams.
Projected Starting Line-ups:
USC - Saint Thomas, Rashaun Agee, Wesley Yates III, Clark Slajchert (replacing Desmond Claude), and Chibuzo Agbo
Purdue - Trey Kaufman-Renn, Caleb Furst, CJ Cox, Fletcher Loyer, and Braden Smith
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USC is 4-3 in their last seven games, including wins at Illinois and at home against Michigan State. It dropped a close one at Northwestern in the most recent game on Tuesday, 77-75. The Tojans' top scorer is Desmond Claude, a 6'6 junior guard getting 16.2 PPG while adding 4.2 APG. Claude suffered a bone bruise in his leg in the Michigan State game and sat out against Northwestern, and unfortunately, USC has ruled him out for tonight's game.
In their last game, USC was led by Clark Slajchert with 24 points, including four three pointers in the loss to Northwestern. Slajchert is a 6'1 senior guard who transferred in from Penn over the summer. He is typically only a rotational player and averages 3.8 PPG, but he has big game potential as he scored 24 last time out, and averaged 18.0 PPG last season with Penn. Their top outside shooter is Chibuzo Agbo, a 6'7 senior forward with 46 made threes on 35.7% shooting from the outside. Agbo is their second-leading scorer with 11.8 PPG. Their top frontcourt player is 6'7 senior forward Saint Thomas who gets 10.6 PPG and 6.3 RPG.
USC is currently 60th overall in the
KenPom ratings, 50th in offensive efficiency and 89th in defensive efficiency. The Trojans play at about an average pace, with an adjusted tempo rating of 158th.
Purdue is currently 7th overall in KenPom ratings, 7th offensively and 32nd defensively. Adjusted tempo rating has Purdue at 288th.
Look for USC to switch up coverages defensively and give Purdue a variety of looks - pressure man, some zone, and even a press. This style worked against Michigan State for a win and against Northwestern without Desmond Claude despite the two-point loss. The Trojans could throw some exotic-look defense at Purdue earlier to keep them within arm’s length. And recall, Eric Musselman coached Arkansas last season, and his team gave Purdue fits defensively in an exhibition win in overtime. From Matt Painter - "
They also scheme differently.....like what they run sometimes varies from game to game. And defensively, they'll do some different things. You just have to be prepared for everything."
As always, Purdue will really need to execute well, but they'll need to be better with the ball than against Iowa. Defensively, Purdue will still be challenged, even without Claude in the line-up. His back-up and fellow teammates are more than capable if the Boilers drop their level of intensity or lose focus.
Some other keys to the game for Purdue according to Coach Matt Painter -
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They have so many interchangeable pieces....so many guys who can drive the basketball.....can score the basketball.....can make three's. Just make plays, period."
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That versatility defensively and that versatility offensively really causes problems for you......so more than anything trying to keep them out of rhythm....keep them from having angles and driving the basketball."
Purdue has battled back to the top of the conference with a half-game lead over Michigan State and Michigan. This is another big game to keep pace, especially as Purdue travels to Ann Arbor for a game with Michigan on Tuesday.
Can the Boilers keep things on track as the conference race continues to heat up? We shall see, starting in just a little over an hour.
Boiler up, my friends.