2013-2014 Season Preview: No. 10 Ohio State Buckeyes
Rob Dauster
Oct 21, 2013
Reuters
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Last Season: 29-8, 13-5 Big Ten (t-2nd); Lost in the Elite 8 to Wichita State
Head Coach: Thad Matta (10th season at Ohio State: 250-73 overall, 111-45 Big Ten)
Key Losses: Deshaun Thomas, Evan Ravenel
Newcomers: Marc Loving, Kameron Williams
Projected Lineup
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G: Aaron Craft, Sr.
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G: Lenzelle Smith, Sr.
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F: Sam Thompson, Jr.
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F: LaQuinton Ross, Jr.
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C: Amir Williams, Jr.
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Bench: Shannon Scott, Jr.; Trey McDonald, Jr.; Marc Loving, Fr.; Kameron Williams, Fr.
They’ll be good because …: Aaron Craft, who has made a career out of being one of the most polarizing players in the country, is back for his senior season. Craft is a short, white point guard that lacks vertical explosiveness and wins with every clichéd intangible ever uttered by a broadcaster. He plays the game the right way, he’s gritty, he’s got a high basketball IQ. Craft needs to be more consistent and more aggressive as a playmaker this season, whether he’s looking to score or create. The same can be said for LaQuinton Ross, and there’s reason to believe he can help replace the output of Deshaun Thomas. Ross came on strong late in the year, and capped it by averaging 17.7 points in the last three games of Ohio State’s run to the Elite 8. That included the game-winner against Arizona you see below.
What Craft does best, however, is anchor a perimeter that will be absolutely stifling at times this season. He’s probably the best on-ball defender in the country, capable of turning a trip into Columbus into a nightmare for opposing point guards. Sam Thompson can shut down big wings with his length and athleticism, and back-up point guard Shannon Scott has proven himself to be quite the playmaker on the defensive end. One way to counteract the Buckeye’s question marks in the paint is to apply enough pressure on the perimeter to takeaway entry passes.
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