UCLA Basketball vs. Michigan Preview: TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds

UCLA Basketball vs. Michigan Preview: TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Nov 20, 2016; Los Angeles, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2) celebrates with guard Aaron Holiday (3) during the second half against the Long Beach State 49ers at Pauley Pavilion. The UCLA Bruins won 114-77. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

The UCLA Basketball team is playing their first game since taking down former #1 Kentucky as the Bruins welcome Michigan to Pauley Pavilion.

The UCLA Basketball team is still riding high from their victory over Kentucky. Because they are 9-0 and are ranked #2 in the nation, the Bruins have been getting a lot of attention.

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Luckily some of that has died down since the team has been off for finals, but that could be a problem too.

It has been a week since UCLA played Kentucky and with their minds on studies rather than hoops, will they be in the right frame of mind to take out Michigan, or will the Wolverines shock UCLA?

#2 UCLA Men’s Basketball vs. Michigan Wolverines

Records: UCLA 9-0, Michigan 7-2

Location: Pauley Pavilion (Cap.: 12,829)

Tipoff: 5:00 p.m. PT

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TV: ESPN2

Radio: AM 1150 Los Angeles

Satellite Radio: Sirius Ch. 81, XM Ch. 81

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Betting Line: UCLA -9.5

Projected Starters:

UCLALonzo Ball, Bryce Alford, Isaac Hamilton, TJ Leaf, Thomas Welsh

MichiganDerrick Walton, Jr., Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, Zak Irvin, D.J. Wilson, Moritz Wagner

Dec 3, 2016; Lexington, KY, USA; UCLA Bruins guard Isaac Hamilton (10) rebounds the ball against the Kentucky Wildcats at Rupp Arena. UCLA defeated Kentucky 97-92. Mandatory Credit: Mark Zerof-USA TODAY Sports

UCLA vs. Michigan Preview, Cont.

Michigan plays a slower, defensive style of basketball. They are going to try and kill some clock as well as play an inside-out game which could cause trouble for the Bruins.

Michigan is only allowing 58.2 ppg (10th in the nation), which should put a dent in UCLA’s average of 97.0 ppg (2nd in the nation). The clash in styles should make for some awkwardness and slow stretches throughout the game, especially late when Michigan really tries to control the game. The Wolverines are averaging over 8 points less in the second half than the first, really slowing things down late in the game.

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    Oppositely, the Bruins tend to start clicking in the second half as they are averaging 6.1 more points than they do in the first half. If UCLA does get the upper hand after halftime, Michigan might not survive, but UCLA has not played a defensive team like the Wolverines this season.

    Michigan has Walton and Irvin running the show from up top. Their pace could be a problem for the Bruins who are not necessarily aggressive on defense. If they can work the ball around the edge or get it down to their big men Wilson and Wagner and attack the seems of the Bruin D, then they have a chance.

    The only thing is, UCLA is not the #2 team in the country for a reason.

    Despite UM’s tough defense, the Bruins are going to play fast and attack from all angles and they have several ways to do it.

    Ball and Aaron Holiday will facilitate the uptempo offense efficiently. Hamilton and Alford will attack from the outside. Welsh and Leaf will score down low. Michigan will slow UCLA, but they are not going to stop them.

    Key Stats:

    Lonzo Ball – 14.6 ppg, 9.3 asts (1st in NCAA), 5.0 rebs, 1.4 stl, 1.0 blk

    TJ Leaf – 17.2 ppg, 9.4 rebs, .674 FG% (2nd by Pac-12), .500 3FG% (T-2nd in Pac-12)

    Isaac Hamilton – 18.1 ppg (2nd in Pac-12), 3.8 rpg, 3.2 asts, .517 FG%

    Players to Watch:

    Aaron Holiday – Coming off the bench, Holiday seems to get the offense into an even higher gear. He scores in runs as he attacks the defense. He is averaging 12.9 ppg (5th in the team).

    Ike Anigbogu – Anigbogu made a huge difference against Kentucky. He was a physical presence under the rim and had his best game stat-wise with 6 points, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks and 5 fouls.

    Prediction: UCLA 89 – Michigan 72

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