--" A big reason why the Gophers have really struggled in the half-court offense to score is because they have been inconsistent shooting three-pointers".
Inconsistent? How about horrible.
"Senior Blake Hoffarber is shooting 42 percent... but the rest of the team is shooting 13 percent......"
13%
More important than the numbers (by the way, looks like Marcus struggled with his math on this one) are the reasons..the article says, "Senior Blake Hoffarber is shooting 42 percent (8 for 19) from three-point range in Big Ten play, but the rest of the team is shooting 13 percent (6 for 45)."
Blake's figures look correct, but the rest of the team is actually 6/35, which is 17.1%. Still, it's terrible.
However, 2/7 came from a guy who isn't in the program any longer... that drops you to 14.3% for current members of the roster. 3/5 is from Ahanmisi, who if you want to count on him to be a consistent three-point threat for us, good luck (5 turnovers in 28 minutes.. ugly). So, of players on our roster excluding Blake and Maverick, we've shot 1/23, or 4.3% in Big Ten play. That same group for the full year is only around 22%.
The issue isn't that we've been inconsistent, it's that we don't have much in to offer when it comes to long-range shooting ability. In four games, our Big Ten opponents have shot from deep 67% more often than we have. But, stop turning it over, get offensive rebounds and keep getting to the line and we can be fine. (by the way, we're 63/83 or 75.9% from the line in the Big Ten, including Mbakwe hitting 79% of his foul shots).