Pewterschmidt
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According to ESPN they are the 14th best shooting team in the country.......not bad at all. Just not hitting this game. We should not be down 10 right now. Yuck.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/team/_/id/135/minnesota-golden-gophers
Because we were playing little sisters of the poor university and getting layups and dunks. This team cannot make outside shots.
Andre Hollins doesn't start so 2 out of 5. I get your point though.A look inside KenPom's numbers is somewhat revealing, although the player stats are only through the 23rd.
- The Gophers shoot 35% from 3. This is 139th in the country. Not amazing, but not awful.
- The Gophers are 46th in adjusted offensive efficiency and 70th on defense. That would indicate that what problems there are are more centered on the defensive side of the ball.
- KenPom has Four Factors that contribute to offensive efficiency. The Gophers ranks for them are 53rd, 219th, 36th, and 50th. Which one of those is not like the other? Clearly the factor that is ranked 219th is the problem. Those factors in order are effective 56%, turnover %, offensive rebound %, and FTA/FGA. So turnovers are the biggest hindrance to the offense.
- The Gophers are pretty unlucky in that they are 282nd in opponents FT%. Not much a team can do about that, other than foul only bad shooters, which isn't practical.
Welch, Andre Hollins, and Ahanmisi are pretty bad with the ball. All have turnover rates above 24%. Ahanmisi, Hollins, Welch are 67th, 73rd and 74th out of 76 ranked players in the Big 10. Think about that. That means the Gophers are starting 3 of the worst turnover machines in the entire Big Ten. 3 out of the starting 5.
As far as numbers go, that's pretty darn compelling.