Can Trevor be Relentless?

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When the Gophers struggled, Trevor insufficiently saw the ball. It was largely a function of the dreadful Gopher turnover machine or its cousin, the one and out half court desperation shot selection.

While Indiana is a great team, they don't consistently play great ball on defense, like to run and this more fits the Gophers' style., enabling the team to hit the glass.

So my question is whether Trevor can play with the kind of urgency he showed against Indiana for the remainder of the season? When he does, he leads this veteran team to a relentless style of play that can be dangerous. If not, we've seen how a rudderless Gopher ship looks.

Come on Trevor. You know this is the time of year the NBA scouts are watching. Keep your motor running on high!
 


It's a team sport. He has to move without the ball and beat his man to a spot on the floor, and his teammates have to get the ball to him when he's open. When EE's on the floor more, this happens more.
 

Granted it's a team game affected by team emotion and confidence. When the Trevor motor is on high, the whole team storms the boards. That's what I'm looking for going forward. Storming the boards itself creates motion for a team that too often is motionless.

Also agree that EE's high low entry passes are also essential in the half court set.

Look for PSU to launch 25 three attempts today.
 




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