Can Memphis Basketball Bounce Back Against Ole Miss? An In-Depth Look at the Matchup

Memphis basketball is preparing for a crucial game against Ole Miss which could potentially determine their future success. Following a recent defeat to Villanova, the Tigers have a lot riding on this match against the undefeated Rebels.

An eagerly anticipated storyline for this game is the return of Moussa Cisse to the court. The 7-foot former AAC Freshman of the Year at Memphis has transferred to Ole Miss and is now eligible to play. His presence is expected to significantly strengthen Ole Miss’ defense and rebounding, presenting a challenge for the Tigers.

Alongside Cisse’s return, Memphis must also face Ole Miss’ scoring prowess, particularly with top players such as Auburn transfer Allen Flanigan and local standout Matthew Murrell leading the charge for the Rebels. However, Memphis has demonstrated impressive 3-point shooting percentages, which may give them an advantage in this aspect of the game.

Looking ahead, it is evident that Memphis needs to establish a robust offensive strategy to counter Ole Miss’ defensive capabilities and capitalize on weaknesses in their perimeter defense. With skilled shooters like Ashton Hardaway and David Jones, the Tigers have the potential to make a significant impact from beyond the arc.

In terms of predicting the score, it is anticipated to be a closely fought game, with Memphis narrowly defeating Ole Miss in an exhilarating overtime victory. Both teams have displayed their strengths and weaknesses leading up to this game, making it a highly anticipated matchup.

Ultimately, the result of this game remains uncertain, but one thing is certain – Memphis is eager for redemption and is determined to bring their best performance to secure a much-needed win. As the Tigers prepare to face off against the Rebels, basketball enthusiasts will be eagerly anticipating how this high-stakes showdown unfolds.

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