Bobby Durkin...




With our limited roster options this year, it got thinking about the 1986 "Iron Five" squad.

Who can name the 5 starters without cheating? I got 4 of 5
 

Seems like Bobby Durkin has elevated his play into a starting role ready for the B1G conference regular season. A welcome development for sure. (y)

I think what we're seeing from him now is who he is and has been. It just took him a little time to find his legs at his new home.

He fits well with this starting lineup as the designated three-point shooter off the pass, a mid-range jump shooter on occasion, and a very reliable free throw shooter. He's a decent passer too. When it comes to rebounding and defense, he's at least adequate.

If I had to pick a former Gopher player he resembles, I'd say Joey King
 


I think what we're seeing from him now is who he is and has been. It just took him a little time to find his legs at his new home.

He fits well with this starting lineup as the designated three-point shooter off the pass, a mid-range jump shooter on occasion, and a very reliable free throw shooter. He's a decent passer too. When it comes to rebounding and defense, he's at least adequate.

If I had to pick a former Gopher player he resembles, I'd say Joey King
I would add that he makes good reads on when he should cut back door as well
 


With our limited roster options this year, it got thinking about the 1986 "Iron Five" squad.

Who can name the 5 starters without cheating? I got 4 of 5
I just don't recall but want to take a stab at 4 of them. I feel confident that Smith was on the roster but not sure that he started.

Shasky
Gaffney
Tim Hanson
Kelvin Smith
 





I just don't recall but want to take a stab at 4 of them. I feel confident that Smith was on the roster but not sure that he started.

Shasky
Gaffney
Tim Hanson
Kelvin Smith
Kelvin Smith was the one I couldn’t remember.
 

I think what we're seeing from him now is who he is and has been. It just took him a little time to find his legs at his new home.

He fits well with this starting lineup as the designated three-point shooter off the pass, a mid-range jump shooter on occasion, and a very reliable free throw shooter. He's a decent passer too. When it comes to rebounding and defense, he's at least adequate.

If I had to pick a former Gopher player he resembles, I'd say Joey King
I'd say better than decent. His passing is very underrated.
 




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