Lineup Review: Missouri’s Slip-Up Exposed Thin Margins at Ole Miss
Missouri’s starters held up, but turnovers, bench minutes, and defensive execution cracks turned a manageable game into a loss.
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Missouri’s starters held up, but turnovers, bench minutes, and defensive execution cracks turned a manageable game into a loss.
The Tigers’ defense dictated shot quality, erased ball screens, and squeezed Kentucky all night — ushering in a late collapse was earned, not accidental.
Smarter pick-and-rolls, selective zone looks, and Jacob Crews’ spacing carried Mizzou to win in its SEC opener.
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The Tigers finally looked steady, executed the scout, and avoided the lineup pitfalls that have dogged it all season — a welcome step before Braggin’ Rights.
A Border War blowout exposed Missouri’s spacing and rotation issues, showing again why the jumbo lineup keeps faltering against high-major opponents.
The Tigers dominated from the jump, but defensive focus and ball-handling slipped again. The lineup breakdown shows why it mattered.
MU dominated with improved spacing, unselfish passing, and more cohesive lineups—key steps as the Tigers refine their identity.
A romp over the Coyotes showed cleaner spacing, sharper rotations, and lineups that finally matched the Tigers’ potential. But will this version stick?