The Tigers feature Jalen Duren, who could be an option for the Pistons if they fall to 7th, and DeAndre Williams, a 6-foot-8 senior who plays physically and could be tasked with bodying Holmgren today. Pistons’ draft: Chet Holmgren needs to prove himself against MemphisĬhet Holmgren will have his work cut out for him against Memphis, as they feature two strong, athletic bigs, the type of players that some critics worry Holmgren won’t be able to handle. They finished just 24-of-64 (37.5 percent) from the field and 5-of-21 (23.8 percent) from deep with 15 total turnovers, which were numbers they simply couldn't overcome against quality competition.Related Story: Pistons' Twitter Mailbag! Readers ask about free agency, Killian and more.Īs for elite competition, Holmgren will get his chance in the NCAA tournament, starting today when he’ll be facing off against another of the top center prospects in the 2022 NBA Draft. While a desperation three from Nembhard temporarily cut the lead to three, the Bulldogs were outplayed the entire second half. Timme was scoring, but Nembhard's struggles were magnified by the big man's absence as the top seed's back was firmly against the wall heading into crunch time. However, turnovers and missed free throws remained a problem, and things appeared particularly dire when Holmgren fouled out with more than three minutes remaining. Just like that, it appeared as if the Bulldogs would come back from a halftime deficit much like they did against Memphis in the second round. Perhaps sensing the moment, Holmgren wasted little time making his presence felt in the second half with soft touch from beyond the arc and the mid-range. It also advanced to the national championship game last season only to fall just short of the title, so motivation was not a question.īleacher Report Timme put the Razorbacks in the spin cycle □ /GtGGDwFJLD 1 overall seed with plenty of star power in Timme, Holmgren and Nembhard. Holmgren's Fouls, Team's Offensive Struggles End Gonzaga's Hopeįalling this short of the program's first national championship is frankly a failure for Gonzaga.Īfter all, it entered the tournament as the No. It was quite the statement from the underdogs, who were in control throughout the second half and never faltered in the face of pressure. Yet the Razorbacks fittingly put the game away with their defense as Au'Diese Toney swatted two shots in the final 30 seconds with the last one coming in dramatic fashion on a Nembhard layup attempt. Wade must have received the memo because he also connected on a critical three-pointer to keep the Zags at bay in the final minutes. The occasional three-pointer like that from the supporting cast was critical because Notae started to force the issue at times as his efficiency became a question. Whether it was drawing charges, battling on the glass or forcing nine turnovers, Arkansas did many of the necessary but unheralded things to go toe-to-toe with the juggernaut in that first half.Įven when things could have unraveled when Williams picked up his fourth foul, he stayed in the game and drilled a monster three to extend the lead to eight. That didn't seem to bode well for a showdown with the top seed in the tournament, but the defense held up against Gonzaga's pace as the SEC representative took a 32-29 lead into intermission.Įvery time it appeared as if the Bulldogs were going to seize control, the Razorbacks bounced back with their own run. Not many teams had an easier path to the Sweet 16 on paper than Arkansas with matchups against 13th-seeded Vermont and 12th-seeded New Mexico State, but it won those games by a combined nine points and trailed in the second half in each. Chet Holmgren, C, GON: 11 PTS, 14 REB, 2 BLK.Drew Timme, F, GON: 25 PTS, 7 REB, 3 AST.Jaylin Williams, F, ARK: 15 PTS, 12 REB, 3 AST.JD Notae, G, ARK: 21 PTS, 6 REB, 6 AST, 3 STL, 2 BLK, 9-of-29 FG.
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