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South Carolina vs. Mississippi State SEC Network
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:26 pm
The roles have reversed for South Carolina and Mississippi State heading into their Southeastern Conference matchup on Tuesday. The 22nd-ranked Gamecocks are coming off a loss for only the second time all season, while the Bulldogs look to build on their first conference victory when they aim for their first road win of the campaign.
South Carolina split a pair of games on the road last week, falling 78-69 at Tennessee on Saturday, and coach Frank Martin wants his team focused on getting back on track with home contests this week against Mississippi State and Alabama. “I think too many people worry about the finish line. … We can’t even see it yet,” Martin told reporters. “We’ve got to be concerned with who we are and just worry about running the next stride of the race. … We’ll worry about running through that line when the time comes.” After a series of close calls – four of their five losses to begin SEC play were by six points or fewer – the Bulldogs broke through with an 83-77 home win over Ole Miss on Saturday. Mississippi State is 0-5 on the road but was close to pulling out big wins in its last two trips, falling 80-74 at Kentucky and 81-78 at Florida.
TV: 6:00 p.m. CT, SEC Network
ABOUT MISSISSIPPI STATE (8-10, 1-5 SEC): The Bulldogs can put up some points, as all five starters average at least 9.9 - with Gavin Ware (16.2 points, 7.5 rebounds) leading the way. Freshman guard Malik Newman (13.4 points) gives the Bulldogs a major threat from the outside as he hit seven 3-pointers en route to a season-best 25 points against Ole Miss. Senior guard Craig Sword (12.7 points) has averaged 20.8 points in four career meetings with South Carolina, including a 26-point effort in the most recent matchup.
ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA (17-2, 4-2): The Gamecocks have gone cold from the perimeter of late, hitting 17-of-80 from 3-point range over their last five games. The slump has hurt Sindarius Thornwell (11.6 points), who has been held to five points or fewer in three of the last four contests and is 2-of-23 from the field over the past two. South Carolina should have a big edge inside against an undersized Mississippi State team, so look for big nights from forwards Michael Carrera (12.6 points, 6.6 rebounds), Mindaugas Kacinas (10.9, 5.4) and Laimonas Chatkevicius (10.7, 4.9).
Mississippi State has lost 12 straight against ranked opponents.
South Carolina was tied for second nationally through Sunday in free-throw attempts (29.3 per game), while Mississippi State leads the SEC and ranks 29th in free-throw percentage (74.5).
The Gamecocks have outscored opponents in the paint in 18 of their 19 games – they tied Clemson 24-24 – and have totaled at least 40 points in the lane in three straight contests.
PREDICTION: Mississippi State 75, South Carolina 73
South Carolina split a pair of games on the road last week, falling 78-69 at Tennessee on Saturday, and coach Frank Martin wants his team focused on getting back on track with home contests this week against Mississippi State and Alabama. “I think too many people worry about the finish line. … We can’t even see it yet,” Martin told reporters. “We’ve got to be concerned with who we are and just worry about running the next stride of the race. … We’ll worry about running through that line when the time comes.” After a series of close calls – four of their five losses to begin SEC play were by six points or fewer – the Bulldogs broke through with an 83-77 home win over Ole Miss on Saturday. Mississippi State is 0-5 on the road but was close to pulling out big wins in its last two trips, falling 80-74 at Kentucky and 81-78 at Florida.
TV: 6:00 p.m. CT, SEC Network
ABOUT MISSISSIPPI STATE (8-10, 1-5 SEC): The Bulldogs can put up some points, as all five starters average at least 9.9 - with Gavin Ware (16.2 points, 7.5 rebounds) leading the way. Freshman guard Malik Newman (13.4 points) gives the Bulldogs a major threat from the outside as he hit seven 3-pointers en route to a season-best 25 points against Ole Miss. Senior guard Craig Sword (12.7 points) has averaged 20.8 points in four career meetings with South Carolina, including a 26-point effort in the most recent matchup.
ABOUT SOUTH CAROLINA (17-2, 4-2): The Gamecocks have gone cold from the perimeter of late, hitting 17-of-80 from 3-point range over their last five games. The slump has hurt Sindarius Thornwell (11.6 points), who has been held to five points or fewer in three of the last four contests and is 2-of-23 from the field over the past two. South Carolina should have a big edge inside against an undersized Mississippi State team, so look for big nights from forwards Michael Carrera (12.6 points, 6.6 rebounds), Mindaugas Kacinas (10.9, 5.4) and Laimonas Chatkevicius (10.7, 4.9).
Mississippi State has lost 12 straight against ranked opponents.
South Carolina was tied for second nationally through Sunday in free-throw attempts (29.3 per game), while Mississippi State leads the SEC and ranks 29th in free-throw percentage (74.5).
The Gamecocks have outscored opponents in the paint in 18 of their 19 games – they tied Clemson 24-24 – and have totaled at least 40 points in the lane in three straight contests.
PREDICTION: Mississippi State 75, South Carolina 73
This post was edited on 1/26/16 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:26 pm to Dustin Johnson
No one gives a shite about this game.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:28 pm to Dustin Johnson
Carolina is going to run them out of the gym tonight but no will care
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:30 pm to Dustin Johnson
thanks for the commentary, ole miss guy
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:30 pm to Dustin Johnson
This doesn't seem like the type of post for someone who is the ambassador for gamecock basketball
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:30 pm to Dustin Johnson
So you're a state fan now that Ole Piss has lost 4 straight? Seems legit.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:33 pm to Dustin Johnson
After the way MSU dominated Ole Miss who knows what will happen.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:34 pm to Dustin Johnson
state fans don't want you.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:34 pm to reggierayreb
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Carolina is going to run them out of the gym tonight but no will care
i dont think they will. No one has run State out of the gym and if not for a Moody injury Carolina would have lost 3 of last 5 or something like that (too lazy to look it up).
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:37 pm to reggierayreb
This OP calls for us to lose every game, and then pats himself on the back the two times we've lost.
Lol
Lol
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:40 pm to CockInYourEar
No I don't. I've simply stated that you're not as good as your record indicates. I think the majority will agree with that
This post was edited on 1/26/16 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:43 pm to Dustin Johnson
We still gonna finish 21-17?
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:44 pm to Dustin Johnson
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No I don't. I've simply always go back on my word. I think the majority will agree with that
FIFY, and yes I agree
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:47 pm to Dustin Johnson
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roles have reversed
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Mississippi State at South Carolina
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Mississippi State is 0-5 on the road
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Mississippi State has lost 12 straight against ranked opponents.
Interesting.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:48 pm to CNB
Finish the regular season right at 21-22 wins which unfortunately won't be enough to warrant any type of apology
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:48 pm to Dustin Johnson
17 of 80 on threes? Jesus Christ.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:56 pm to Purplehaze44
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17 of 80 on threes? Jesus Christ.
Yes, it's really quite sad. The only silver lining is that the ball movement has been good. They've given themselves some really open looks but just can't seem to hit them. No one can.
To make matters worse our perimeter D is shaky at best and it has really put us in some early holes, even in a number of Ws.
Posted on 1/26/16 at 2:57 pm to Dustin Johnson
Hi....I just wanted to reply to the OP guy,,,,
Posted on 1/26/16 at 3:13 pm to theGarnetWay
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They've given themselves some really open looks but just can't seem to hit them. No one can.
You will tonight
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