This game is as close to a toss-up as you can get. Two teams of roughly equal ability, whose coaches are familiar with each other, who both hope to play at a slow pace, and have only the slightest differences in how they win games. Factor in that both team’s most significant worry offensively is converting free throw chances and I figure that any single play could be plucked from the game action Thursday night and used to explain one team’s narrow victory or loss.

The thing that made UCLA slightly better than Pittsburgh over the course of the year was the Bruins ability to force turnovers. UCLA forced turnovers on 24% of opponents’ possessions in all games and 22% of their Pac-10 opponents’ possessions. Pittsburgh forced turnovers on just 19.2% of their opponents’ possessions in all games. Though they did bump that up to 20.3% in Big East play, in their first two NCAA tournament games, the Panthers forced just 15 turnovers over 169 defensive possessions.

Due to the lack of turnovers, both Wright State and VCU attempted 14 more field goals than Pittsburgh while the Panthers attempted just 12 more free throws than their opponents over the course of the two games. As it’s unlikely that Pittsburgh will be able to shoot 60 eFG% against UCLA (though both Cal and BYU managed to do so in Pauley Pavilion this year), should Pittsburgh again allow far more field goal attempts than they manage themselves they will need to excel in all other facets of play to remain competitive.

Though UCLA has struggled to make shots over their last five games (all played away from home), Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Lorenzo Mata, and Alfred Aboya each get at least 10% of the available offensive rebounds when they’re on the floor. Pittsburgh relies on Aaron Gray (25.5 DR%) to do the bulk of their defensive rebounding. The Panthers could be at a decided disadvantage on the defensive glass when Gray is on the bench.

With the exception of their two games against Georgetown, Pittsburgh has been outstanding offensively over their last 10 games. With the exception of their two games against Cal, UCLA has been equally outstanding defensively. Over the course of the season, UCLA demonstrated a greater sustained ability to play good offense than Pittsburgh demonstrated they could play good defense. Taken together (and, if you wish to do so, giving UCLA some benefit for playing in their home state), I’d expect that to mean that UCLA wins this game 6 out of 10 times, though the pace of play may minimize the slight advantages UCLA possesses.

FIRST 2 GAMES ADJ. EFFICIENCY

  Tempo Offense Defense Overall
UCLA 60.4 107.4 71.1 .9914
Pittsburgh 67.2 121.7 90.5 .9679

EFFICIENCY PREDICTIONS

  • Full Season Prediction … UCLA 63, Pittsburgh 60
  • Last 10 Prediction … UCLA 63, Pittsburgh 61
  • Vs. Good Prediction … UCLA 64, Pittsburgh 62
  • Trendline Prediction … UCLA 61, Pittsburgh 58
  • Best 6 Prediction … UCLA 62, Pittsburgh 62

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