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The Gophers’ East Coast swing had basketball fans in New York asking the same question that Minnesota fans have been wondering: What’s going on with Isaiah Washington?
The crown jewel of Richard Pitino’s 2017 recruiting class and one of the most hyped freshmen ever to enter the Gophers program suddenly is spending more time on the bench than he is on the court.
To think Washington was immune to a freshman slump would have been naive. It happens to the best young players. But the flashy 6-foot-1, 160-pound Harlem native has only played a combined 20 minutes in the past four games, including six minutes in Tuesday’s 77-69 home loss to Northwestern.
“He’s got talent,” Pitino said. “He’s just understanding it’s not as easy as people think jumping from [the high school] level to the Big Ten. But he’s got a bright future.”
Washington, the presumed Gophers point guard of the future, was averaging 7.6 points in 19.7 minutes in his first 19 games, which included five double-figure scoring performances and two starts. But he has averaged 1.5 points and 5.0 minutes in the past four outings.
Pitino talks to Washington daily to try to make sure he’s not getting discouraged.
“It’s hard when you only play five minutes,” Pitino said. “His time will come soon. He needs to take this time under Nate [Mason] and grow.”
Pitino is not allowing freshmen to speak to media this season, so Washington was not made available to comment.
http://www.startribune.com/the-educ...-freshman-for-now-to-gophers-bench/471456764/
Go Gophers!!
The Gophers’ East Coast swing had basketball fans in New York asking the same question that Minnesota fans have been wondering: What’s going on with Isaiah Washington?
The crown jewel of Richard Pitino’s 2017 recruiting class and one of the most hyped freshmen ever to enter the Gophers program suddenly is spending more time on the bench than he is on the court.
To think Washington was immune to a freshman slump would have been naive. It happens to the best young players. But the flashy 6-foot-1, 160-pound Harlem native has only played a combined 20 minutes in the past four games, including six minutes in Tuesday’s 77-69 home loss to Northwestern.
“He’s got talent,” Pitino said. “He’s just understanding it’s not as easy as people think jumping from [the high school] level to the Big Ten. But he’s got a bright future.”
Washington, the presumed Gophers point guard of the future, was averaging 7.6 points in 19.7 minutes in his first 19 games, which included five double-figure scoring performances and two starts. But he has averaged 1.5 points and 5.0 minutes in the past four outings.
Pitino talks to Washington daily to try to make sure he’s not getting discouraged.
“It’s hard when you only play five minutes,” Pitino said. “His time will come soon. He needs to take this time under Nate [Mason] and grow.”
Pitino is not allowing freshmen to speak to media this season, so Washington was not made available to comment.
http://www.startribune.com/the-educ...-freshman-for-now-to-gophers-bench/471456764/
Go Gophers!!