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per Pat:
This might be an overstatement to many, but the opinion here is that this was as important as any game Pitino has coached in what currently stands as a failed reign as the keeper of the most famous barn in Minnesota.
Now, with the Coffey-led comeback, and with forward Eric Curry expected back before the trip to Madison … there’s hope again for a first-division finish and a Barn that’s not half-empty for future Big Ten games.
The Gophers were down 58-46 when the first TV timeout came with 15:21 remaining. Coffey came out with a dunk, and after that, he basically owned the game.
The ongoing struggle of Isaiah Washington to find his way in college basketball forced Pitino to put the basketball in the hands of the 6-8 Coffey. There’s a difference between ball-handling duties as an off guard, as in Amir’s past, and being the de facto point guard.
Unsolicited, I had been hearing from smart basketball people that this did not look as if it was going to work. Too many bad possessions; not enough good looks from Amir.
On Wednesday, Coffey quieted those doubts. He was the Gopher that you wanted with the basketball, the Gopher making the decisions. This was Coffey’s 60th game — he missed a bunch last season with a shoulder injury — and it was his best.
The numbers were terrific: He was 8-for-16 from the field, made two of the Gophers’ three 3s, was 14 of 17 at the line and scored a career-high 32 points. And getting it done with these stakes, going against athletic guards, gave a 32-minute look at the Gophers’ greatness we expected when Coffey signed with Pitino.
“I thought he single-handedly kept Minnesota hanging around,” Nebraska coach Tim Miles said. “He also did a great job [defensively] on James Palmer Jr. The way Coffey was going … we didn’t play good enough basketball to win.”
Nope. This win went to the home team, and to a coach who needed it more than any of his prior 96 at Minnesota.
http://www.startribune.com/amir-coffey-plays-his-best-when-gophers-needed-it-the-most/502040701/
Go Gophers!!
This might be an overstatement to many, but the opinion here is that this was as important as any game Pitino has coached in what currently stands as a failed reign as the keeper of the most famous barn in Minnesota.
Now, with the Coffey-led comeback, and with forward Eric Curry expected back before the trip to Madison … there’s hope again for a first-division finish and a Barn that’s not half-empty for future Big Ten games.
The Gophers were down 58-46 when the first TV timeout came with 15:21 remaining. Coffey came out with a dunk, and after that, he basically owned the game.
The ongoing struggle of Isaiah Washington to find his way in college basketball forced Pitino to put the basketball in the hands of the 6-8 Coffey. There’s a difference between ball-handling duties as an off guard, as in Amir’s past, and being the de facto point guard.
Unsolicited, I had been hearing from smart basketball people that this did not look as if it was going to work. Too many bad possessions; not enough good looks from Amir.
On Wednesday, Coffey quieted those doubts. He was the Gopher that you wanted with the basketball, the Gopher making the decisions. This was Coffey’s 60th game — he missed a bunch last season with a shoulder injury — and it was his best.
The numbers were terrific: He was 8-for-16 from the field, made two of the Gophers’ three 3s, was 14 of 17 at the line and scored a career-high 32 points. And getting it done with these stakes, going against athletic guards, gave a 32-minute look at the Gophers’ greatness we expected when Coffey signed with Pitino.
“I thought he single-handedly kept Minnesota hanging around,” Nebraska coach Tim Miles said. “He also did a great job [defensively] on James Palmer Jr. The way Coffey was going … we didn’t play good enough basketball to win.”
Nope. This win went to the home team, and to a coach who needed it more than any of his prior 96 at Minnesota.
http://www.startribune.com/amir-coffey-plays-his-best-when-gophers-needed-it-the-most/502040701/
Go Gophers!!