That Jalen Jackson is quite a player. He transferred from North Texas to Texas A&M Corpus Christi. I wonder if he is interested in a Grad Transfer to MN when his time is up?
Richard pitino’s record 8 wins in a season still stands
Our bench players were sloppy too, but the starters were responsible for 22 of the 28 TOs.didn’t watch the middle 20 min of the game so correct me if I’m wrong and brutal/sloppy play was responsible but I was attributing the astronomical T/O rate to Ben knowing the W was secure and using the free D1 practice to begin integrating our bench while also pushing our starters to attempt higher difficulty schemes/plays out of their comfort zone that would be comedy if attempted against power 5 schools (instead of just being a bad t/o) but will be required if our success is to continue long-term down the stretch. I have no doubt we could have played starters the whole game and profoundly crushed them by 35 but what’s the point if it yields no gains down the road
It is hard to play full court defense for long stretches. And if your players aren't disciplined it can lead to easy baskets for the other team. The turnovers last night were concerning but at this point that game is also a massive outlier because we have been very good at taking care of the basketball in our other 9 games.The opponents formula against the Gophers has been established. Play 94 feet and pressure the heck out of them and wear them down. The CC tape will be looked at by all Big Ten Teams. With that being said, many Big Ten teams don't play that style but will they change it up for the Gophers? I have to believe some will. We have no true point guard that can handle that kind of constant pressure. Willis is probably the best, but even he struggled against that quickness. Inbound the ball to Curry or Battle and let them initiate the offense. This was somewhat done using Battle. In the half court offense use more ball fakes and back cuts against that overplay defense.
The opponents formula against the Gophers has been established. Play 94 feet and pressure the heck out of them and wear them down. The CC tape will be looked at by all Big Ten Teams. With that being said, many Big Ten teams don't play that style but will they change it up for the Gophers? I have to believe some will. We have no true point guard that can handle that kind of constant pressure. Willis is probably the best, but even he struggled against that quickness. Inbound the ball to Curry or Battle and let them initiate the offense. This was somewhat done using Battle. In the half court offense use more ball fakes and back cuts against that overplay defense.
Ogele was about to pull off a flyin' drive and dunk play when he got called for palming the ball. Kid is athletic, but rough in the skills department.This is something that can be cleaned up. We didn't have a problem getting the ball over mid court. The problem was guys then trying to push tempo and break double teams. Or guys like Curry and Ogele thinking that they were ball handlers.
I saw some press release clips in the Tweets section of the main page. Not sure whether the whole presser is anywhere. While on the subject, I enjoyed the first episode of the Gopher Basketball Weekly last week. The new one just came out and was recorded BEFORE last night's game. I will listen in at work later this week. Gopher Basketball Weekly Episode 2Absolutely perfect timing for a sloppy game such as this. Texas A&M Corpus Christi is in the top five on getting teams to turn the ball over. (Probably moved up after last night's game.) Have to give them some credit. It's their bread and butter.
Now Green Bay and Alcorn State. Wouldn't doubt if there is a bunch more in the next two games where I'm thinking "oh f**k"
Get two W's and prep for the Illini
edit: Any press conference after the game? Searched for one, but haven't found anything.
Katz saying Hockey at williams arena ???
Edit: ooops I was born in 1991.. I learned something new today
I don't think so. CC had a quick and small gnat of a point guard (a lesser version of Muggsy) that often got under Willis. Willis started passing the ball to someone else because he got annoyed. No B1G team has a guard like that. Second, much of the fault was the Gophers lack of focus on fundamentals. For example, the outlet goes out to Loewe and instead of moving toward the outlet, he ran further down court. The result...outlet pass is picked off.I worry this game may be the go-to blueprint when big ten coaches scheme up their defense strategy against us….
That's how I saw it too. People "antsy". Not focused. I think that was that look on Ben's face. He wasn't pissed because someone made a mistake, it was because he knows they are better mentally than they showed. I'm very happy to win a "crappy focused" game, but I think more importantly, that was a great learning experience for the boys.I don't think so. CC had a quick and small gnat of a point guard (a lesser version of Muggsy) that often got under Willis. Willis started passing the ball to someone else because he got annoyed. No B1G team has a guard like that. Second, much of the fault was the Gophers lack of focus on fundamentals. For example, the outlet goes out to Loewe and instead of moving toward the outlet, he ran further down court. The result...outlet pass is picked off.
People got so antsy to score that they forgot to corral the ball.
We were sloppy. It wasn't CC doing some magical defense.