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> On Jan 6, 2018, at 2:32 PM, Helen Huntley <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Great Gator victory at Missouri!
> Chris Chiozza for the win!
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>> On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 11:39 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Gators bracing for three-for-all at Missouri
>> By Kevin Brockway (Gainesville SUN) - January 6, 2018
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>> Florida guard Egor Koulechov reacts after making a 3-point basket Tuesday 
>> against Texas A&M during the first half in College Station, Texas. (AP 
>> Photo/Sam Craft)
>> Florida will face a version of itself when it travels to Missouri for its 
>> second straight SEC road game this afternoon.
>> 
>> Not only are the Gators and Tigers both averaging 9.8 point 3-pointers per 
>> game, but the two teams are nearly identical in 3-point shooting percentage. 
>> Florida is shooting 39.5 percent from 3-point range, while Missouri is 
>> shooting 39.4 percent beyond the arc.
>> 
>> Defending the 3-point line will be a priority for the Gators when they face 
>> the Tigers at Mizzou Arena in Columbia, Mo.
>> 
>> “They are really shooting the basketball from a high clip at a number of 
>> positions,” Florida coach Mike White said. “Shooting it with a lot of 
>> confidence. The floor is really spaced.”
>> 
>> The defensive scouting report will be a stark contrast from last Tuesday, 
>> when the Gators focused on stopping forwards Robert Williams and Tyler Davis 
>> inside during an 83-66 win at Texas A&M.
>> 
>> “No doubt, it’s such a different defensive scouting report,” White said. “I 
>> say that, but Missouri can score on the interior as well.”
>> 
>> Missouri is off to a strong start under first-year coach Cuonzo Martin. 
>> Despite losing the top rated incoming freshman in the nation, forward 
>> Michael Porter Jr., to a season-long back injury, the Tigers are off to an 
>> 11-3 start. On Wednesday night, Missouri won its SEC opener and picked up 
>> its first conference win on the road since 2014 with a 79-68 decision at 
>> South Carolina. Porter’s brother, freshman 6-foot-11 forward Jontay Porter, 
>> provided a spark off the bench, sinking five 3-pointers while finishing with 
>> 19 points, seven rebounds and four blocks before fouling out.
>> 
>> “Certainly, one of the best performances in our league at this point, if not 
>> the best,” White said. “To go to South Carolina and play the way that they 
>> did. And they play extremely hard. They’re very disruptive defensively. It’s 
>> going to be an enormous challenge for us.”
>> 
>> Graduate transfer guard Kassius Robertson is shooting 41.2 percent from 
>> 3-point range this season, while Porter has made 16 3-pointers and is 
>> shooting 35.6 percent from beyond the arc.
>> 
>> “He’s going to present a lot of challenges,” White said of Porter. “He can 
>> post you. I think he’s a really underrated passer, he’s a terrific passer 
>> for a 6-11 kid, you know and being a lefty it presents advantages inherently 
>> as well. And then closing out to a 6-11 stretch four as opposed to a 6-5 to 
>> 6-8 stretch four is a little bit different as well with his high release and 
>> his length. He’s a terrific talent.”
>> 
>> Florida 6-8 redshirt sophomore forward Keith Stone said the key for 
>> defending Porter and Missouri’s other long-range shooters will be to follow 
>> the scouting report.
>> 
>> “Just play as hard as you can, eventually something is going to happen for 
>> your team,” Stone said. “But there’s always a mismatch on the floor, so you 
>> can’t worry about it.”
>> 
>> Florida has regained its offensive mojo in SEC play, averaging 82 points 
>> while shooting 47.5 percent from the field (56-118) and 53.2 percent (25-47) 
>> from 3-point range in its first two conference games. Better ball movement 
>> has led to better looks at the basket. The Gators finished with 25 assists 
>> in its win last Tuesday at Texas A&M, one shy of their season-high 26 
>> assists in their 116-74 season opening win over Gardner-Webb.
>> 
>> “Certain areas that have kind of come to the forefront, I thought that was 
>> something we were dealing with a lot heading into the break,” White said. “I 
>> think the break really helped us. I think the break helps a lot of teams. I 
>> think Missouri is another one of those teams. They weren’t playing their 
>> best basketball heading into the break, and we were really interested to see 
>> how they’d respond, and my goodness, did the break help them. They looked 
>> like a different team.”
>> 
>> Today
>> 
>> Who: Florida Gators (10-4, 2-0 SEC) vs. Missouri Tigers (11-3, 1-0 SEC)
>> 
>> When: 1 p.m.
>> 
>> Where: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, Mo.
>> 
>> TV: CBS
>> 
>> Radio: 103.7-FM, AM850
>> 
>> FLORIDA PROBABLE STARTERS
>> 
>> G KeVaughn Allen, 6-2, So., 11.8 ppg 2.6 rpg
>> 
>> G Chris Chiozza, 6-0, Sr., 13.1 ppg 5.8 apg
>> 
>> G Egor Koulechov, 6-5, GSr., 15.0 ppg 6.6 rpg
>> 
>> F Keith Stone, 6-8, RSo., 6.6 ppg 3.4 rpg
>> 
>> C Kevarrius Hayes, 6-9, Jr., 4.8 ppg 5.3 rpg
>> 
>> MISSOURI PROBABLE STARTERS
>> 
>> G Kassius Robertson, 6-4 GSr., 15.6 ppg 2.4 apg
>> 
>> G Jordan Geist, 6-2, Jr., 7.1 ppg 3.8 rpg
>> 
>> F Jordan Barnett,  6-7, Sr., 15.1 ppg 5.9 rpg
>> 
>> F Kevin Puryear, 6-7, Jr., 9.9 ppg 5.0 rpg
>> 
>> C Jeremiah Tilmon, 6-10, Fr., 9.1 ppg 4.9 rpg
>> 
>> Notes: Florida is 5-2 all-time against Missouri, but just 1-2 all-time at 
>> Mizzou Arena … Florida and Missouri are tied for the SEC lead in 3-pointers 
>> made with 137 … Florida also leads the SEC in turnover margin (plus-5.4), 
>> while ranking second in the league in free throw percentage (77.5 percent), 
>> 3-point field goal percentage (39.5 percent) and steals (7.7) … Point guard 
>> Chris Chiozza has scored in double figures in six straight games, averaging 
>> 15.5 points, 5.2 assists during the span with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 
>> 32 to 9 … Senior forward Egor Koulechov leads the SEC in free-throw 
>> percentage (97.6 percent) and is 7 or his last 10 from 3-point range … 
>> Junior guard Jalen Hudson is averaging a team-high 16.9 points per game in 
>> eight starts and six games off the bench … Taking care of the ball could 
>> play an important role in the outcome of the game. Missouri is averaging 
>> 15.1 turnovers per game, while Florida has scored 10 or more points off 
>> turnovers in 13 of 14 games this season … Missouri freshman guard Blake 
>> Harris announced Friday he intends to transfer.
>> 
>> — Kevin Brockway
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