Uconn fan here. Want to address a few things here:
1) I think the thought throughout the country (which started with Uconn fans) that Jeremy Lamb is disinterested isn't fair. I see him trying to get open, moving without the ball. His problem is a lack of aggressiveness once he has the ball in his hands. He tends to have trouble pulling the trigger when he's got a split second window to shoot the ball. So he tends to disappear a lot in the 2nd half of games (Syracuse in the BET, and West Virginia in the BET, although he did hit a big 3 in OT to help us win). I would not be surprised to see him struggle in this game. Teams have been very physical and aggressive with their defense, so he hasn't taken as many shots. He's tended to be efficient, however, so hopefully he can get his 15 or so points while shooting around 45-50%, but I wouldn't be surprised to see him with only around 10 or so.
2) Andre Drummond has the athleticism to keep up with any big man in the country. I'm not trying to be cocky here; he is likely the #2 pick in this year's NBA draft and as far as a true center goes, he's probably the fastest and most athletic 5 to enter the draft in the last decade. He definitely has the tools to keep up with Royce White...but he's still young and I could see him struggling. Sometimes he needs a fire lit under him. We were losing to WVU by 9 with about 5 minutes left. Jim Calhoun told Andre that if Kevin Jones, the guy Drummond was guarding and one of the best scoring threats in the nation, scored again, he would be taken out of the game. Drummond had done an OK job on Jones prior; he hit some really tough shots, but also got by Andre a few times. For the last 5 minutes of regulation and the entire OT, Drummond locked him down and Jones didn't score a point. I guess what I'm saying is that Andre can keep up with anybody, there's no question. Now, if it was that easy, we'd be a much better team this year, so who knows if he'll play that well Thursday. But this notion that Royce White is too much for the most hyped center prospect since Greg Oden is a little peculiar to read.
The key in this game, IMO, will be whether or not Uconn can guard the 3. We tend to overhelp in the lane, leaving three point shooters wide open. As you all probably know by now, our 3 point defense was 2nd last in the Big East this year. We have the ability to defend the 3 solidly, and have the last few games, but who knows which Uconn team shows up? If you guys are getting open looks and hitting your 3s, it's going to be a tough game.
Defensively, you all need to watch out for Ryan Boatright. He's our 3rd guard and backup PG who plays 20-30 minutes per game. He's about 5-10, but incredibly fast and athletic. He plays similarly to Allen Iverson; not to say he's as good as the Answer, but has a similar style of play. From what I've heard, you guys struggle to limit penetration. If that's the case, he is going to be our biggest weapon, as he usually does a great job getting into the lane and either pulling up, taking it to the rim, or drawing defenders and dishing off a pass to the big men for an easy layup or dunk.
Anyway, here's to a great game on Thursday. Good luck (but not too much!), and if you guys end up beating us, I'll be rooting like crazy for you to knock off Kentucky.