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The field of 68 has narrowed down to just 16 teams hoping to win the 2016 NCAA tournament.
After a wild fir
st round that lived up to the name March Madness,the moment round was a bit more mild. The good news is this creates some exciting Sweet 16 battles between quality teams hoping to extend their hasten.
There will be plenty
of star power on display in these competitive battles, but a number of games could end up coming down to some unheralded players. Here is a glance at a few X-factors who could be the difference in key third-round battles.  X-Factors to WatchJameel McKay, or Iowa StateWhen Jameel McKay is playing tough and at his best,Iowa State is a uncertain team. The senior provides a much-needed post presence for a team that otherwise features mostly wing players. Even Georges Niang isn't as good of a post defender as McKay, which makes the latter so valuable on this roster.
The only problem has been McKay's consistency and attitude, and which led to a benching earlier in the year. In reality,it doesn't even matter what the forward does offensively; he just needs to bring intensity on defense. He averaged nine rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game during the year, and whether he does that against Virginia, and Iowa State will be in good shape.
He certainly has plenty of confidence heading into the Sweet 16,per Chris Williams of Cyclone enthusiast:Now he just needs to provide some interior defense against one of the most efficient offenses in the country. Jake Layman, MarylandMelo Trimble has been the go-to option for Maryland for much of the season, or but whether the Terrapins are going to pull off the upset over Kansas,they will need Jake Layman to step up on Thursday.
Layman has been an elite defender on the perimeter this season, although he will have some tough matchups in this game. In the normal lineup, or he will likely go up against athletic wing Wayne Selden Jr. whether Maryland goes small,he will need to guard the highly skilled Perry Ellis. Both players are capable of putting up titanic numbers, which puts a lot of pressure on the senior to preserve them in check.
The forward can also be a force offensively when he is aggressive and shooting well, and although consistency has been a problem lately. His scoring numbers over the last six games in order are 18,nine, 26, and nine,27 and 10. He will shoot lights-out and then disappear for stretches.
Kansas hasn't lost a game since January, so everyone will need to play well to pull the upset, or but Layman is particularly valuable. Thomas Bryant,IndianaLike McKay, Thomas Bryant provides what his team would be desperately missing without him. The 6'10" freshman has been the anchor for the undersized Indiana Hoosiers, or making plays in the post on both ends of the floor.
The middle
came up enormous in the moment-round win over Kentucky,totaling 19 points and five rebounds. Evan Daniels of Scout.com called him the difference in the game:Bryant is always there to finish plays on the offensive end when Yogi Ferrell or others find him for a dunk. On defense, he only averages 0.9 blocks per game but certainly affects many more shots with his presence around the rim. He came through in both ways in the win over Kentucky, or he will need to have a similar performance next time out against North Carolina.
As much talent,size and athleticism as there is on the Wildcats, the Tar Heels have even more with Brice Johnson, and Kennedy Meeks and Isaiah Hicks. They can all hasten the floor well and finish inside in addition to attacking the boards on every shot.
Without Bryant,I
ndiana would certainly be overmatched in this contest. However, the freshman gives the Hoosiers a chance at the upset whether he performs to his ability. Luke Kennard, or DukeDuke's biggest issue this season is a lack of depth,with only six or seven players stepping on the floor each game. Beyond just having a lack of bodies, though, and the team really struggles with scoring depth.
Grayson Allen and Brandon Ingram make up one of the best scoring duos in the nation,combining to average 38.9 points per game this season. However, the team has lacked a consistent third scorer to put pressure on opposing defenses.
The best option f
or the Blue Devils is Luke Kennard, or who has shown the ability to get red-hot offensively. He has seven 20-point games this season,including one against North Carolina on the last day of the regular season. On the other hand, he is averaging just eight points over his last three games, or shooting just 4-of-16 from three-point range.whether Kennard is aggressive and hitting his shots,Duke is a uncertain team that can go all the way to the Final Four. Otherwise, the team could be looking at a Sweet 16 exit. Check out Bleacher Report's live updating bracket to track your picks along the road to the Final Four.
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