
Dive Cuts Live: Watching the SEC Tournament
The SEC Tournament bracket is set, and while Missouri’s been playing disappointing basketball the last few weeks, they’re still in……
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The SEC Tournament bracket is set, and while Missouri’s been playing disappointing basketball the last few weeks, they’re still in……
For long stretches of No. 14 Missouri’s visit to Vanderbilt, the game unfolded in a way we might have expected — until the Commodores put on a clinic in late-game execution.
The sophomore’s blossoming pull-up game adds another layer of refinement to his scoring package as he ascends a skill curve for Missouri.
The No. 14 Tigers dominated with a calm, methodical performance, while the Gamecocks struggled with depth and lack of support for Collin Murray-Boyles.
Whether it was a hangover from a big win, Arkansas’ desperation, or a little of both, the No. 15 Tigers were plagued by breakdowns against the Razorbacks.
The No. 15 Tigers’ upset of fourth-ranked Alabama hinged on a pair of runs powered by depth up and down the rotation.
The junior’s 31-point outing underscores how close he seamlessly fits into Coach Dennis Gates’ diverse playbook, creating mismatches and becoming a key offensive force.
With a modest defensive adjustment, the No. 21 Tigers got enough stops to let a balanced offense pull away for a road win in Athens.
A victory against Oklahoma showcased the Tigers’ baseline dominance, their depth and how coach Dennis Gates balances the here-and-now versus long-term development.
The Tigers’ sixth-year senior blends stationary shooting and off-ball dynamism that fit MU’s version of modern motion.