Year of the Gophs
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While I admit most of the season has been a collective "Ugh", rather than become defensive about Tubby, Al, Royce, and others I want to focus on basketball. I plan to embrace the cliche' "one game at a time" and enjoy thinking about the team we have on the floor and our next opponent, Penn St.
What's been gnawing at me the last couple of days is DEFENSE. What happened to holding Illinois to 36 points, or clamping down on Wisconsin in the last 5 minutes and OT in Madison? Granted, we haven't matched up with either of these teams yet this season, but I'm not seeing nearly the same defensive effort or effectiveness this season compared to last. The stats tell the tale.
Big Ten games only
Opponent's FG percentage (this year): 45%
Opponent's FG percentage (last year): 41%
Opponent's 3-pt percentage (this): 41%
Opponent's 3-pt percentage (last): 37%
Offensive rebounds allowed per game (this): 11.4
Offensive rebounds allowed per game (last): 10.3
Points allowed (this): 70.8
Points allowed (last): 61.1
Held opponent under 70 points (this): 4 games (out of 9)... less than half; no one under 60
Held opponent under 70 points (last): 12 games (out of 18)... 2/3 of the games; 8 games sub-60!
What has changed? I have a few thoughts. (1) Jamal Abu-Shamala and Travis Busch. They were glue guys, team guys, and not afraid to scrap for a loose ball and get on the floor. Who is doing that this year? (2) Perimeter defense. Wasn't the greatest last season either, but the guys seem to have a tougher time fighting through screens and jumping out on shooters. (3) Desire and sense of urgency. Last season the team seemed bound and determined to prove it was an NCAA tournament team. This year it felt like (to all of us, as well) that the tourney was a foregone conclusion. There are no guarantees we've found. The team has got to get that edge back.
Any other issues with the Gopher defense?
Let's go out and beat Penn State Saturday. Limit Battle to 15 pts or less and do not allow any of their other wings to get hot from the 3-pt line.
What's been gnawing at me the last couple of days is DEFENSE. What happened to holding Illinois to 36 points, or clamping down on Wisconsin in the last 5 minutes and OT in Madison? Granted, we haven't matched up with either of these teams yet this season, but I'm not seeing nearly the same defensive effort or effectiveness this season compared to last. The stats tell the tale.
Big Ten games only
Opponent's FG percentage (this year): 45%
Opponent's FG percentage (last year): 41%
Opponent's 3-pt percentage (this): 41%
Opponent's 3-pt percentage (last): 37%
Offensive rebounds allowed per game (this): 11.4
Offensive rebounds allowed per game (last): 10.3
Points allowed (this): 70.8
Points allowed (last): 61.1
Held opponent under 70 points (this): 4 games (out of 9)... less than half; no one under 60
Held opponent under 70 points (last): 12 games (out of 18)... 2/3 of the games; 8 games sub-60!
What has changed? I have a few thoughts. (1) Jamal Abu-Shamala and Travis Busch. They were glue guys, team guys, and not afraid to scrap for a loose ball and get on the floor. Who is doing that this year? (2) Perimeter defense. Wasn't the greatest last season either, but the guys seem to have a tougher time fighting through screens and jumping out on shooters. (3) Desire and sense of urgency. Last season the team seemed bound and determined to prove it was an NCAA tournament team. This year it felt like (to all of us, as well) that the tourney was a foregone conclusion. There are no guarantees we've found. The team has got to get that edge back.
Any other issues with the Gopher defense?
Let's go out and beat Penn State Saturday. Limit Battle to 15 pts or less and do not allow any of their other wings to get hot from the 3-pt line.