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per Marcus:
Here are four takeaways from nonconference play:
Free-throw frequency
There seems to be no stopping the Gophers from getting to the free-throw line this season. They're attacking the basket, drawing contact, and making it count at the line at an astonishing rate. Pitino's team currently ranks No. 1 nationally in free throws made per game (23.4) this year, which includes twice hitting 34 free throws in a game, third most in Division I this season. The Gophers were 34-for-41 in Sunday's win against St. Louis, including 27-for-33 in the second half — much of that Carr's doing on 14-for-18 shooting in the second half.
Carr's crusade
Is there any guard playing better than Carr in college basketball right now? You could make a strong case that possibly only Illinois' Ayo Dosunmu is having a better season. Coming off being named to the All-Big Ten preseason team, the junior from Toronto burst out of the gates by tying his career-high with 35 points against Wisconsin-Green Bay. And he hasn't looked back.
Ball movement
The Gophers had "for sure" their best ball movement of the season Sunday against St. Louis with 16 assists on 23 field goals, Pitino said. Many offensive issues that have occurred during the Pitino Era are the result of a lack of ball movement. Having one ball-dominant guard take shots without passing to his teammates is a formula that rarely works long term.
Newcomer impact
Utah transfer Both Gach and Robbins have been two of the best newcomers in the Big Ten so far. Gach's one-point effort in the 27-point road loss at Illinois was not indicative of the impact he's had on the backcourt next to Carr. The 6-foot-6 Austin native averaged 14.7 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists in seven home games. Robbins' inside presence also is a game-changer for the Gophers when he's not in foul trouble. The 7-foot Drake transfer had at least four fouls in five games, and fouled out in two of those. But Robbins is averaging 11.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks, highlighted by his 27-point, five-block effort vs. UMKC. He's already one of the league's top centers.
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Go Gophers!!
Here are four takeaways from nonconference play:
Free-throw frequency
There seems to be no stopping the Gophers from getting to the free-throw line this season. They're attacking the basket, drawing contact, and making it count at the line at an astonishing rate. Pitino's team currently ranks No. 1 nationally in free throws made per game (23.4) this year, which includes twice hitting 34 free throws in a game, third most in Division I this season. The Gophers were 34-for-41 in Sunday's win against St. Louis, including 27-for-33 in the second half — much of that Carr's doing on 14-for-18 shooting in the second half.
Carr's crusade
Is there any guard playing better than Carr in college basketball right now? You could make a strong case that possibly only Illinois' Ayo Dosunmu is having a better season. Coming off being named to the All-Big Ten preseason team, the junior from Toronto burst out of the gates by tying his career-high with 35 points against Wisconsin-Green Bay. And he hasn't looked back.
Ball movement
The Gophers had "for sure" their best ball movement of the season Sunday against St. Louis with 16 assists on 23 field goals, Pitino said. Many offensive issues that have occurred during the Pitino Era are the result of a lack of ball movement. Having one ball-dominant guard take shots without passing to his teammates is a formula that rarely works long term.
Newcomer impact
Utah transfer Both Gach and Robbins have been two of the best newcomers in the Big Ten so far. Gach's one-point effort in the 27-point road loss at Illinois was not indicative of the impact he's had on the backcourt next to Carr. The 6-foot-6 Austin native averaged 14.7 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists in seven home games. Robbins' inside presence also is a game-changer for the Gophers when he's not in foul trouble. The 7-foot Drake transfer had at least four fouls in five games, and fouled out in two of those. But Robbins is averaging 11.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.4 blocks, highlighted by his 27-point, five-block effort vs. UMKC. He's already one of the league's top centers.

Four takeaways from Gophers hoops' nonconference season
The Gophers men's basketball team finished undefeated through seven nonconference games this year after Sunday's 90-82 win vs. St. Louis. Foul shooting prowess, Marcus Carr's hot start and impact newcomers were among four takeaways from the U's non-league schedule this season.
Go Gophers!!