Breaking down UNLV-Oakland
Updated November 16, 2018 - 5:15 pm
Breaking down UNLV’s game against Oakland at 7 p.m. Friday at the Thomas & Mack Center:
BACKCOURT
Noah Robotham has made 2 of 14 shots for UNLV, but he is a proven shooter and likely will snap out of the slump at some point. Teammate Kris Clyburn averages 8.5 points. Oakland’s Brailen Neely and Jaevin Cumberland are off to a better start, having combined for 20 points and 13 assists per game, and Neely led the Horizon League last season with a 5.5-assists average.
Edge: Oakland
FRONTCOURT
Shakur Juiston needs to learn to play with extra defensive attention, but still leads the Rebels with 9.0 per game and is tied with Mbacke Diong with a 6.5-rebound average. Juiston could break out at any time and post a double-double. He and Diong will have the challenge of defending Xavier Hill-Mais, who averages 23.5 points and 6.5 rebounds.
Edge: UNLV
BENCH
Bryce Hamilton came off the bench to lead the Rebels with 16 points on Tuesday against UC Riverside, showing the ability that made him the class’ top recruit. He was one of five Rebels to play double-digit minutes in that game. Reserve guard Karmari Newman averages 12.5 points for the Golden Grizzlies, but they don’t go as deep.
Edge: UNLV
INTANGIBLES
UNLV has played really good interior defense the first two games, but haven’t faced a forward like Hill-Mais. The Grizzlies could easily be 2-0 if not for a one-point loss and an eight-point overtime defeat.
Edge: Oakland
BOTTOM LINE
Betting line: UNLV -8
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