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Wisconsin ‘UNITED’ After Kamari Mcgee Dump, says Greg Gard – Sports Illustrated

Wisconsin ‘UNITED’ After Kamari Mcgee Dump, says Greg Gard – Sports Illustrated

The Wisconsin men have shown that they are mentally difficult units suitable for a long time after the season this March on Saturday.

Following the dumping of the key chambers of McGie on doubtful Flagate, two calls at the end of the first half in Partyu, Badgers compiled one of their fuller halves of basketball this season, demolishing the seven-ranked boils on the road, 94-84.

John Tone scored 32 as Wisconsin (20-5, 10-4) won for the fourth consecutive time and improved to 12-2 in the last 14.

“They are just extremely confident,” said Wisconsin Greg Guard’s chief coach after the victory. “They know they are a really good team. We also have some basic star force with some guys, but they gathered together.

“I think McGi is thrown away, threw a little more gas into his fire, and really united us.”

Guard admitted that the court coaching was hardly used because “they were so engaged and instrumental and instructive with what they wanted to do at both ends of the floor.”

“I’m just really glad for them because they got involved together,” he said. “In this day and age, as you have heard me talk, this is always a matter in the transitional nature at the college of athletics. But this group engages in each other and is committed to being the best team they can be. “

Wisconsin will return home where the next three matches, starting on Tuesday with Illinois. They also host Oregon and Washington before March in Michigan.

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