Pewterschmidt
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That I had no idea the Gophers played last night. I thought the game was tonight. Logged on to my computer this morning to see they actually played NW last night. I've been really busy at work that I got the dates messed up. I can't remember a time where that has happened before.
Looking at the box score and reading the recap, I'm THRILLED I mssed the game.
Someone please explain to me why Mav took the most shots on the team? Is it ever a good idea to have your freshman backup point guard, who came into the game averaging less than 2 pts per game and shooting only 40% from the field lead your team in shot attempts?
I've come to the realization that Mav has a role on this team. He's probably a great kid and all but from the beginning, I've really questioned whether a player of his skill set and talent level merits a scholarship on a Big Ten team. Now I've come to terms that he might end up sometime down the road as being a marginal backup. With that said, what Mav is right now at this moment...He should NEVER lead the team in shot attempts. Never. Ever. Never Never Ever. Maybe when he's a junior or senior and has figured out a couple of more things. Even then I'd probably randomly pick another 4 or 5 players on that future team to jack up the most shots but at least that would be closer to acceptable. Right now, Trevor, Blake, Ralph, Iverson, Hollins, Armelin, and Rodney should all be getting more looks than Mav.
Why?
Looking at the box score and reading the recap, I'm THRILLED I mssed the game.
Someone please explain to me why Mav took the most shots on the team? Is it ever a good idea to have your freshman backup point guard, who came into the game averaging less than 2 pts per game and shooting only 40% from the field lead your team in shot attempts?
I've come to the realization that Mav has a role on this team. He's probably a great kid and all but from the beginning, I've really questioned whether a player of his skill set and talent level merits a scholarship on a Big Ten team. Now I've come to terms that he might end up sometime down the road as being a marginal backup. With that said, what Mav is right now at this moment...He should NEVER lead the team in shot attempts. Never. Ever. Never Never Ever. Maybe when he's a junior or senior and has figured out a couple of more things. Even then I'd probably randomly pick another 4 or 5 players on that future team to jack up the most shots but at least that would be closer to acceptable. Right now, Trevor, Blake, Ralph, Iverson, Hollins, Armelin, and Rodney should all be getting more looks than Mav.
Why?