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Assistant coach Gregg Polinsky previews No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 15 Missouri

Assistant coach Gregg Polinsky previews No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 15 Missouri

Everything assistant coach Gregg Polinsky said before practice Tuesday afternoon, previewing No. 4 Tennessee’s game against No. 15 Missouri on Wednesday (7 p.m. Eastern Time, SEC Network) at Food City Center in Knoxville:

 

Missouri’s turnaround after going 0-18 in the SEC last season

 

“Well, I mean, last year was a brutal year for them. A lot of injuries, et cetera. They are playing great basketball. I think in the month of January they have been the top offensive team in the country. Their defense has always been really good, chaotic in an organized fashion, so they’re a very difficult matchup. But they’re really improved. It’s a really good basketball team.”

 

How much of a boost a win like the one over Florida can give this Tennessee team this time of year

 

“Yeah, I mean it was extremely gratifying. And we’ve said all these words, right, but they’re all real. Like, really proud of the group. Proud of the culture here. Guys mean what they say about, you know, we had enough in here to get it done. We, I think, took it personal and were embarrassed by how we played down there (at Florida) and guys stepped up and did it. And those seven got it done. I mean, look, it’s hard to sustain something like that. Health is a major issue at any level. I don’t care what sport, you got to have enough numbers and et cetera. But that was a very proud couple of hours for the Tennessee Vols.”

obviously does some of that, or a lot of that. Mitchell’s just a little more fluid probably than (Amari) Williams at Kentucky. Williams is bigger, more of a rebounder. Mitchell is capable of putting ball the floor and creating plays. So it’s a real issue. We’re going to have to be really sharp defensively. Our communication will have to be top notch, but it’s very challenging.”

 

Jordan Gainey running Tennessee’s offense against Florida with Zakai Zeigler out

 

“Yeah, it’s impressive. I think Jordan, not only that, but like Coach (Barnes) talks about it to be able to play 36 minutes. Look, cardio wise, we want cardio tough guys. We always say you can do this a little bit, but you can’t fall off the cliff because that turns into a six-, eight-point run and you might not be able to recover. I think the fact that he and some of the other guys we’re able to play 36 minutes, sustain their effort, and not just offensively, but defensively manage their guards at Florida who are terrific. I mean we just had a really good day, and they had a tough day. You guys have seen them before, that’s probably as good a trio and you add (Denzel) Aberdeen in there. It’s a really good guard group. We’re getting ready to see another one here coming up in Missouri.”

If the Florida game can be a turning point for Tennessee

 

“Well, we’ve won 18 games. Our four losses, coach has talked about it, have been to really good teams in our league. I don’t know if it’s a turning point. I don’t think that that necessarily would be how we look at it. I get where you’re coming from with it, like did that give you guys a boost and maybe turn this, but we’re going to see so many more good teams and I think that for the entire league, how many road teams won the other day? It was like, what, five out of seven or four out of seven? I mean I think that we just have to try and remain consistent throughout this season and find ourselves and obviously offensively find what’s going to work best for this team because it’s different than last year’s team. Right. So I don’t know if I’d say turning point. I just think that we’re looking for that level of consistency and I’d say mainly more on offense than defense.”

 

Tennessee players being used in different roles against Florida potentially helping the team

 

“I think the psychological advantage or the confidence level of it gave guys like D-Stone, Bishop Boswell and like you mentioned earlier (Jordan Gainey), guys having to step up, play a different role for a sustained period of time. That’s a hard thing to do, but the fact that we have a team that is connected, that understands that and we push hard in practice to be able to do that and be ready for those kinds of moments. I think it’s very helpful.”

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Assistant coach Gregg Polinsky previews No. 4 Tennessee vs. No. 15 Missouri

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Everything assistant coach Gregg Polinsky said before practice Tuesday afternoon, previewing No. 4 Tennessee’s game against No. 15 Missouri on Wednesday (7 p.m. Eastern Time, SEC Network) at Food City Center in Knoxville:

 

Missouri’s turnaround after going 0-18 in the SEC last season

 

“Well, I mean, last year was a brutal year for them. A lot of injuries, et cetera. They are playing great basketball. I think in the month of January they have been the top offensive team in the country. Their defense has always been really good, chaotic in an organized fashion, so they’re a very difficult matchup. But they’re really improved. It’s a really good basketball team.”

 

How much of a boost a win like the one over Florida can give this Tennessee team this time of year

 

“Yeah, I mean it was extremely gratifying. And we’ve said all these words, right, but they’re all real. Like, really proud of the group. Proud of the culture here. Guys mean what they say about, you know, we had enough in here to get it done. We, I think, took it personal and were embarrassed by how we played down there (at Florida) and guys stepped up and did it. And those seven got it done. I mean, look, it’s hard to sustain something like that. Health is a major issue at any level. I don’t care what sport, you got to have enough numbers and et cetera. But that was a very proud couple of hours for the Tennessee Vols.”

 

If he gets the sense that Igor Milcic and Zakai Zeigler will be back for Tennessee against Missouri on Wednesday

 

“I get a sense, yeah. They both practiced yesterday in somewhat limited amounts. But as always our performance (staff) and Chad (Newman) have done a heck of a job, and those guys (the players) getting themselves back.”

 

What challenges are presented by Missouri’s Caleb Grill, who is shooting 49.0% from the 3-point line this season

 

“From behind the arc, you mean almost at half court? That’s a real issue. You guys probably are all too young in here to remember Alex Dillard that played at Arkansas, (shooting) from the nose of the pig. That is what you’re looking at. And he reminded me, he was from Bessemer, Alabama, and at the time I was (coaching) at that word we all like here, Alabama. So (Grill has) got great range. I think the most impressive thing is his ability to balance himself on his shot — shot prep, quick release. He’s just a really tough cover because you can play really good defense and his offense might be better.”

 

Missouri shooting well from three but also playing through Mark Mitchell in the post

 

“I think when you have like size and a guy like that that is strong physically, but also like very mobile, versatile, it makes it tough to manage. Like how are we going to guard all these other guys? They space the floor, they lift the floor. There’s area to cut. Kentucky obviously does some of that, or a lot of that. Mitchell’s just a little more fluid probably than (Amari) Williams at Kentucky. Williams is bigger, more of a rebounder. Mitchell is capable of putting ball the floor and creating plays. So it’s a real issue. We’re going to have to be really sharp defensively. Our communication will have to be top notch, but it’s very challenging.”

 

Jordan Gainey running Tennessee’s offense against Florida with Zakai Zeigler out

 

“Yeah, it’s impressive. I think Jordan, not only that, but like Coach (Barnes) talks about it to be able to play 36 minutes. Look, cardio wise, we want cardio tough guys. We always say you can do this a little bit, but you can’t fall off the cliff because that turns into a six-, eight-point run and you might not be able to recover. I think the fact that he and some of the other guys we’re able to play 36 minutes, sustain their effort, and not just offensively, but defensively manage their guards at Florida who are terrific. I mean we just had a really good day, and they had a tough day. You guys have seen them before, that’s probably as good a trio and you add (Denzel) Aberdeen in there. It’s a really good guard group. We’re getting ready to see another one here coming up in Missouri.”

 

If the Florida game can be a turning point for Tennessee

 

“Well, we’ve won 18 games. Our four losses, coach has talked about it, have been to really good teams in our league. I don’t know if it’s a turning point. I don’t think that that necessarily would be how we look at it. I get where you’re coming from with it, like did that give you guys a boost and maybe turn this, but we’re going to see so many more good teams and I think that for the entire league, how many road teams won the other day? It was like, what, five out of seven or four out of seven? I mean I think that we just have to try and remain consistent throughout this season and find ourselves and obviously offensively find what’s going to work best for this team because it’s different than last year’s team. Right. So I don’t know if I’d say turning point. I just think that we’re looking for that level of consistency and I’d say mainly more on offense than defense.”

 

Tennessee players being used in different roles against Florida potentially helping the team

 

“I think the psychological advantage or the confidence level of it gave guys like D-Stone, Bishop Boswell and like you mentioned earlier (Jordan Gainey), guys having to step up, play a different role for a sustained period of time. That’s a hard thing to do, but the fact that we have a team that is connected, that understands that and we push hard in practice to be able to do that and be ready for those kinds of moments. I think it’s very helpful.”

 

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Cade Phillips growth from the start of Tennessee’s season to now

 

“We trust him a lot. I think his teammates will say the same thing. I think you know my comment about the Waffle House. I think the one thing that I appreciate in life is a level of consistency. I just want to know what I’m going to get, and I think when you’re coaching and you’re a teammate of a guy, you just want to know what you’re going to get every day. The most frustrating things are the rollercoaster ride with people, with relationships, with players. That’s a tough thing to deal with and I think with Cade you get a consistent personality, you get a pretty consistent effort, execution sometimes, you want it to be a little higher, but he’s done a really nice job for us.”

 

Missouri’s Caleb Grill dramatically increasing his 3-point shooting percentage, how rare that is

 

“It’s impressive. I mean, as we prepared for Florida in the second game, I watched that game down there. He was phenomenal. I mean, the shots he was making off of movement were NBAish. It’s rare but it happens to have that uptick and the thing is, can a guy like that do it again next year? I don’t know if there is next year for him, but can he do it again at the next level? I know we used to look at that a lot (when he was a NBA scout). Is it a one year thing? But it doesn’t matter because right now he’s doing it and he’s doing it at a high level.”

How to balance conditioning and wear and tear in the middle of SEC play with only nine scholarship players

 

“I think that’s where (strength coach) Garrett (Medenwald) comes in and (trainer) Chad (Newman). We follow their lead pretty much. It depends. I always tell the guys, ‘hey, let’s get it done here in the time that we really have allotted, that we have allotted, that we want to go with, optimal amount of time for you to be on the court.’ So when we execute and guys are given effort, then we can get in and out. But Coach is not gonna leave practice unless we’ve gotten done, what we need to get done.”

time, that guys just did it. The guys went out and executed, played at a high level competitively. Listen, the guy (Chaz Lanier) you’re getting ready to talk to next, came off screens like a pro, knocked down shots at critical times. We just had a great defensive effort from everybody and the energy level and execution. Their level of concentration. So, I say this and not to sound so noble, it is a hundred percent the players and they did a great job with the Florida game.”

No. 4 Tennessee will have Zakai Zeigler and Igor Milicic Jr. available against No. 15 Missouri on Wednesday night for the 7 p.m. Eastern Time start (TV: SEC Network) at Food City Center. Neither player was listed on the SEC Injury Report Tuesday night.

 

Trent Burns was the only player listed as out for Missouri.

 

Both Zeigler and Milicic missed the 64-44 win over No. 6 Florida on Saturday in Knoxville. Zeigler was sidelined by the right knee injury he suffered late in the first half of the 78-73 loss to Kentucky last Tuesday and Milicic was out due to an illness.

 

Zeigler was downgraded from questionable Friday night to out Saturday morning. Milicic, who was listed as probable on the initial Florida injury report, was made available early Saturday, but was ruled out during pregame warmups.

Tennessee had just seven scholarship players available vs. Florida

Head coach Rick Barnes said during The Vol Network’s ‘Vol Calls’ on Monday night that both players had returned to practice Monday afternoon.

 

“Igor practiced today,” Barnes said. “‘Z’, a little bit in and out, but I do think he’ll be ready.”

 

Assistant coach Gregg Polinsky added Tuesday that both players were on track to return for Tennessee (18-4, 5-4 SEC) against Missouri (17-4, 6-2).

 

“They both practiced yesterday in somewhat limited amounts,” Polinksy said before Tuesday’s practice at Food City Center. “But as always our performance (staff) and Chad (Newman) have done a heck of a job, and those guys (the players) getting themselves back.”

Zeigler was injured with 2:17 left in the first half against Kentucky, but retuned to the game to start the second half and played all 20 minutes after halftime. He didn’t practice Thursday or Friday, though.

“I was a little banged up and it was bothering me,” Zeigler said Sunday night during an appearance on The Locker Room, “had some number stuff that was going on with the strength coach that was a little off. And I was in some pain, but I’ll be back next game.”

 

Zakai Zeigler on Sunday: ‘I’m good. I’ll be back next game’

Zeigler and Milicic combine to average 22.7 points, 11.6 rebounds and 9.5 assists per game. Their absence on Saturday left Tennessee with just seven scholarship players available against Florida.

 

The Vols started the season with 11 scholarship players out of a possible 13. Since then they have lost sophomore wing Cameron Carr to a midseason transfer to Baylor and sophomore forward JP Estrella, who had season-ending foot surgery in late November.

 

Zeigler announced his own return for the Missouri game during his TV appearance Sunday night.

 

“I’m good,” Zeigler said on The Locker Room. “I’ll be back next game. Simple as that.”

 

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