Howdy. Lobo fan here. Thought I'd stop in and give y'all an understanding of what to expect from this Lobo team.
We finished 3rd in the MW, but would have won an outright title had we won our last 2 games and would have shared the title had we won the final game (lost 94-90 at USU). We're 2-7 vs. Q1 and 6-1 vs Q2. On a neutral floor, Tulsa would be a Q2 game for us and UNM would be a Q1 game for you guys. We're 44th in KenPom and were basically 2nd four out. Probably would've snuck into the First Four had we not lost by 2 on a buzzer beater to SDSU in the MW semifinal game, which is why we're the 2nd 1 seed in this tournament behind Auburn (the bracket implies 1Auburn, 2UNM, 3Tulsa, 4Wake).
Defensively, we're 41st in efficiency according to KenPom on the year. We play primarily man, but will mix in some matchup zone that looks like man and will occasionally go straight 2-3 if we want to give a different look. Our primary PGs (who both currently start), Albury and Tenette, put a lot of pressure on opposing guards and force a lot of turnovers. Tenette holds the UNM record for steals in a season for a Freshman. That said, our overall team defense is focused on denying the paint and keeping the other team''s 2 point percentage very low, so we will give up looks from outside. Still, we only give up 30% from 3, which is 13th nationally. We do that with aggressive closeouts and trying to deny the best shooters and/or force them into spots they're less comfortable with, or we lull teams into taking early 3s because they know they won't get much at the rim. Someone here said "shoot 40 threes and hit 15." That's not a bad game plan considering your shooting prowess. Boise had a similar game plan, and they swept us. You better hit 15, though, because we will get out and run on long rebounds. Sam Houston and GW are both really good offensive rebounding teams, and we burned them in transition.
Offensively, we move the ball well and move well without the ball. All five players on the floor set screens, and all five can pass. Our leading scorer is Freshman SG Jake Hall. That kid is nails, and is top four in NCAA history in 3FGM for a Freshman. You MUST face-guard him, never go under a screen, and try really hard not to fall for his shot fakes. He's not just an elite shooter, he's an elite scorer (he scored 3100+ in HS in San Diego). He's crafty. He knows you're gonna guard him tight, and he's and excellent ball handler, a good passer, and has a mid-range game and can finish at the rim. He's not very quick, but he's very deceptive with good court vision, and he knows what to do with the ball.
Y'all have already mentioned Buljan. He's been the strongest man in the paint in pretty much every game we've played this season, even when his matchup has been taller and more athletic. He averages a double-double by brute force, if nothing else. You're gonna want to double him on a paint touch, but he's generally a good passer and can find shooters and slashers. He's also very much a European big man. He doesn't shoot from outside often, but he was 2/2 vs St. Joe's, so he can hit 'em, especially in clutch situations (he is a 23 year old Freshman, after all). He's tenacious on the offensive and defensive glass, and he handles the ball good enough to push it down the floor himself off a defensive rebound.
Uriah Tenette, our third leading scorer and third Freshman, has been good all year, but he's really come on in this tournament. He was our 6th man for most of the year, with our big 6'9" wing Antonio Chol (who was a JUCO All-American) asking to be benched in favor of him. He's listed at 5'11", but I'm 5'10", and that guy is definitely shorter than I am. lol. If you know anything about Lobo hoops in recent years, you know Jaelen House. Tenette is House with 10x the athleticism. That little 5'10" Freshman will steal the ball from your point guard who has good handles, then dunk on your big man. He also shoots the 3 at a high clip, and he's a lefty. He also has vision and IQ. 6 assists and 0 turnovers vs GW.
There's more I could say about this team, but I think I'll stop there. Obviously I love my team, and y'all obviously love yours. I just wanted to give you a little insight as to what UNM basketball is right now so you know what to expect. And, on a neutral court against a Tulsa team with 29 wins, it's kinda a coin flip for me. Tulsa will be one of the better teams we've played all year, and y'all kinda scare me.
But whatever. At least we're both here and get to enjoy it next Thursday. UNM has made the NIT FF twice, and the Championship game once, but we've never played a basketball game in April. Win or lose, I'm gonna enjoy rooting for my team on April 2nd, and I hope you do, too!