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Ihnen would've started over JOJ.none of Ben's defenders will answer that question.
Ihnen would've started over JOJ.none of Ben's defenders will answer that question.
JOJ is not a 2.Ihnen would've started over JOJ.
i legit answer that question on the part you quoted....JOJ would not have started if both Fox and Ihnen were healthy.he was 4th in minutes played. So, yes. Only started 4 games. Point is, Fox/Ihnen, if healthy MAY have started a few games or even most. Their presence in the starting lineup woud not have moved the needle one iouta this past season. Again. Horrible defense of Ben. Regardless of injuries to Ihnen and or Fox, Ben's roster construction was atrocious.
If that is dying on a hill, wow.
Now, answer the original question. #1. Who would they have started for in the starting lineup and/or who's minutes would they have replaced? #2. If healthy, what would the gophers record have been with them all season? I'll wait as you deflect again and apparetnly while I am dying on this hill. lol
Literally multiple people answered your question.none of Ben's defenders will answer that question.
This is delusional. Relying on young freshman and sophomore forwards to play defense had as much to do with the bad season as the guard play.he was 4th in minutes played. So, yes. Only started 4 games. Point is, Fox/Ihnen, if healthy MAY have started a few games or even most. Their presence in the starting lineup woud not have moved the needle one iouta this past season. Again. Horrible defense of Ben. Regardless of injuries to Ihnen and or Fox, Ben's roster construction was atrocious.
If that is dying on a hill, wow.
Now, answer the original question. #1. Who would they have started for in the starting lineup and/or who's minutes would they have replaced? #2. If healthy, what would the gophers record have been with them all season? I'll wait as you deflect again and apparetnly while I am dying on this hill. lol
When Battle missed the beginning of the season, both would have started: Cooper, Ihnen, Garcia, Fox and JOJ or Henley. Once Battle came back, he probably would have taken the JOJ/Henley spot.none of Ben's defenders will answer that question.
Perhaps Henley and JOJ and at times Payne. Ihnen is a wing and Fox is a forward who played a 5 too but hard to imagine him playing a 5 in the Big 10....Who would Fox and Ihnen have replaced as starters this year?
You're not dying on the hill, you expired. Turning your own guesses into statements of absolute fact -- move the needle not one iota, no difference in record -- is a failed argument.he was 4th in minutes played. So, yes. Only started 4 games. Point is, Fox/Ihnen, if healthy MAY have started a few games or even most. Their presence in the starting lineup woud not have moved the needle one iouta this past season. Again. Horrible defense of Ben. Regardless of injuries to Ihnen and or Fox, Ben's roster construction was atrocious.
If that is dying on a hill, wow.
Now, answer the original question. #1. Who would they have started for in the starting lineup and/or who's minutes would they have replaced? #2. If healthy, what would the gophers record have been with them all season? I'll wait as you deflect again and apparetnly while I am dying on this hill. lol
Mitchell is rated higher than Cooper. Christie is rated much higher than Samuels. Ihnen is rated much higher than Henley. And from reports (but who knows) Betts is better than Thompson and Wilson can at least take some effective fouls against big guys that pushed around Thompson. Battle would be the best guy on the floor. I also like that we have brought 7 in and 5 left. As a coach (kids) it is much better for practices, injuries, and just rest to have depth. So even if Erick Reader and Jack Wilson never see the floor, they will make practices better and help their teammates recover from injuries faster and be an insurance policy in the case of injured players missing games too.They can't though.
Mitchell vs Cooper is a wash until proven otherwise. Certainly I hope it's an upgrade, but Cooper was highly rated as a transfer too.Mitchell is rated higher than Cooper. Christie is rated much higher than Samuels. Ihnen is rated much higer than Henley. And from reports (but who knows) Betts is better than Thompson and Wilson can at least take some effective fouls against big guys that pushed around Thompson. Battle would be the best guy on the floor. I also like that we have brought 7 in and 5 left. As a coach (kids) it is much better for practices, injuries, and just rest to have depth. So even if Erick Reader and Jack Wilson never see the floor, they will make practices better and help their teammates recover from injuries faster and be an insurance policy in the case of injured players missing games too.
Ihnen is a guard not a PF. Mitchell is a PG as is Cooper. In the portal Mitchell is a 92 and Cooper is an 89...their transfer ratings. It indeed was our guard play that weakened us. We've lost Henley, Cooper and Samuels. We gain Christie, Mitchell and Ihnen. I'd take the later 3 over the former. The defense especially of the first 3 was poor. I have no idea how the latter will play D but I hope it's better than what we saw from Henley Cooper and Samuels. Of course we don't know for fact which group is better but we have some data...like ratings...which say this is an improvement. We will also be improved because all the freshmen were much better at the end of the year than they were at the beginning. And of course we are after more guards...the four who are visiting seem to be generating some excitement on this board so we can probably be confident when a couple of them commit a decent chunk of our guard problems will be improved.Lame answer. Here are/were the main starters. Put up or shut up. Who would they have started instead of?
Cooper?-Nope. Ihnen and/or Fox are not PG's
Samuels?, Carrington?, Henley?-Nope. Despite rumors, Ihnen is not a 2. Fox is not a 2
Battle?-Nope, many think he was our best player. He wasn't. Ihnen and/or Fox were not starting in place of Battle
Garcia?-He was our best player last season. Ihnen and/or Fox were not starting in place of Garcia
Payne?-Ihnen and/or Fox MAY have started in place of Payne but the typical 5 in the BIG would have dominated Ihnen or Fox.
A healthy Ihnen and Fox this past season would not have helped the Gophers win more games. Our problems weren't centered on the PF position. It was lack of guards on the roster. Well, lack of decent guards I should say.
This is delusional. Relying on young freshman and sophomore forwards to play defense had as much to do with the bad season as the guard play.
It cannot be said often enough that Battle was a poor defender and an inefficient offensive player for us last year. One of the least efficient players we had. The way he played last year- he is minimal loss. The year before he was much better. He will be much better off as a 4th or 5th option or off the bench at OSU. Battle can be replaced easily with good team play.Mitchell vs Cooper is a wash until proven otherwise. Certainly I hope it's an upgrade, but Cooper was highly rated as a transfer too.
Samuels wasn't playing at the end of the season and is irrelevant to this discussion IMO. Christie is the replacement for Henley. This is also a wash until proven otherwise as it's comparing two freshman. Again potential for an upgrade but no guarantee.
Ihnen for Battle is a downgrade. For all his struggles, Battle still averaged 14 ppg. The odds of Ihnen doing that aren't great.
Wilson/Fox for TT is another push at best.
The place for improvement is from Payne/Carrington. Maybe that offsets the loss of Battle.
Overall, it's very hard to say the team as it stands now is better than the one that finished the season. Arguably it's worse. They need two more solid guards from the portal badly.
Battle had a down year due to a combination of injuries, personal issues and lack of competent PG play. It's also very likely he would have had a bounce back if he'd stayed. His leaving is still a big loss IMO.It cannot be said often enough that Battle was a poor defender and an inefficient offensive player for us last year. One of the least efficient players we had. The way he played last year- he is minimal loss. The year before he was much better. He will be much better off as a 4th or 5th option or off the bench at OSU. Battle can be replaced easily with good team play.
With the way he was utilized / allowed to operate last year, yes I agree.We are a better team without Battle. Everyone please accept that.
I'm still trying to figure out who these "Ben homer's (your words)" are. Some of you post in a way that makes it seem like there is this group of posters that rally behind Ben at all costs and think he is gods gift to coaching.Is it possible that PP, Carrington, JOJ take a 2nd year leap YES. Is it possible that Mitchell is better than Cooper YES. Is it possible that Fox and II provide value YES. That said, the Ben homer's assume every one of these will happen. That's about like saying it's possible to win the powerball. This coaching staff has done 0 to prove they are any way shape or form of competent. And for me, until I see that change I'll assume we will be a 14th place team
He was used in the best way available. How he was allowed to operate was poor coaching.With the way he was utilized / allowed to operate last year, yes I agree.
That the freshmen will be better the 2nd year is a safe bet, not a Powerball win. That Ihnen and Fox add value if they can play is a safe bet, not a Powerball win.Is it possible that PP, Carrington, JOJ take a 2nd year leap YES. Is it possible that Mitchell is better than Cooper YES. Is it possible that Fox and II provide value YES. That said, the Ben homer's assume every one of these will happen. That's about like saying it's possible to win the powerball. This coaching staff has done 0 to prove they are any way shape or form of competent. And for me, until I see that change I'll assume we will be a 14th place team
What do you mean used in the best way available? I agree poor coaching in allowed to operate part.He was used in the best way available. How he was allowed to operate was poor coaching.
It's kind of sad that there are a few that are so down on things that even suggesting things like this makes you into some sort of Ben Johnson apologist who will support the coach in everything he does and says in their eyes.That the freshmen will be better the 2nd year is a safe bet, not a Powerball win. That Ihnen and Fox add value if they can play is a safe bet, not a Powerball win.
That the freshmen will be better the 2nd year is a safe bet, not a Powerball win. That Ihnen and Fox add value if they can play is a safe bet, not a Powerball win.
If Battle decided to rescind his transfer to OSU and wanted to come back to Minnesota, you are saying the Gophers would be worse if they took him.We are a better team without Battle. Everyone please accept that.
Yeah, transfer recruiting is insanely competitive. You have a finite number of impact guys and a whole bunch of teams trying to land them. On top of that we have factors like location and lack of pay for play money working against us as well.
And before the usual suspects chime in with their tired excuses or rationalization posts....It will be on Johnson to get at least one and probably two more guards that can be part of the rotation next year. Failure to do that most likely means the team doesn't improve enough and he gets fired.
Hopefully we get some good news in the near future from the guys that are visiting.
I can’t disagree with your take except that Ihnen is rated higher than Henley. Ihnen was really an unknown, as I recall. Henley was at least on the California radar and certainly improved his play during his freshman year.Mitchell is rated higher than Cooper. Christie is rated much higher than Samuels. Ihnen is rated much higher than Henley. And from reports (but who knows) Betts is better than Thompson and Wilson can at least take some effective fouls against big guys that pushed around Thompson. Battle would be the best guy on the floor. I also like that we have brought 7 in and 5 left. As a coach (kids) it is much better for practices, injuries, and just rest to have depth. So even if Erick Reader and Jack Wilson never see the floor, they will make practices better and help their teammates recover from injuries faster and be an insurance policy in the case of injured players missing games too.
Yes.If Battle decided to rescind his transfer to OSU and wanted to come back to Minnesota, you are saying the Gophers would be worse if they took him.
Yeah, ideally you got to the point where you can use the transfer portal the way Fleck does in football, in order to bolster certain spots or add experience but not necessarily to save the team.This is not a knock on Ben, but I dont think any coach is going to have any real success if their season rests on how well they do in the portal. Not a school like ours. It is one thing if you are at a Blue Blood or recently successful school getting the creme de la creme of transfers then you can make it work. A middling program like ours that has no real history of success? Its a recipe for disaster.
Fingers crossed, I hope Ben pulls a few rabbits out of his hat.
Ihnen, Fox, Betts and Christie are complete unknowns in terms of what impact they will have on the 23-24 roster.Ihnen is an unknown, especially after multiple knee surgeries. How can you judge his offensive capability when he had Carr as his point guard his second year. There was no ball movement, offensive sets to speak of. No one could have looked good in that offense. He may have no game at all but I sure am going to wait and see, that is if he ever gets back on the court.