BleedGopher
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per Davis:
MINNESOTA
Biggest hole: The Golden Gophers have plenty of size and toughness up front. Their problem is how they play the 3-point line. They’re 10th in the Big Ten in 3-point percentage (35.3), 12th in 3s made (6.5) and 13th in 3-point defense (37.4). They have a quality point guard in 6-2 senior Nate Mason, but too often he is caught between hunting his own shot and setting up his teammates. And he leaves a lot to be desired on the defensive end.
Missing piece: Khyri Thomas, 6-3 junior guard, Creighton. After stealing away Lynch to help Arizona State, the Jigsaw Man generously gives the Gophers one of the best two-way players in the country. Offensively, Thomas is both proficient (15.3 ppg) and efficient (53.5 percent on field goals, 43.6 percent on 3s). He also averages 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game, and he ranks seventh in the Big East in steals (1.42). He is able to guard four positions, from switching out on shooters to bodying up bigger players in the post.
https://theathletic.com/194613/2017...man-pays-a-christmas-visit-to-15-lucky-teams/
Go Gophers!!
MINNESOTA
Biggest hole: The Golden Gophers have plenty of size and toughness up front. Their problem is how they play the 3-point line. They’re 10th in the Big Ten in 3-point percentage (35.3), 12th in 3s made (6.5) and 13th in 3-point defense (37.4). They have a quality point guard in 6-2 senior Nate Mason, but too often he is caught between hunting his own shot and setting up his teammates. And he leaves a lot to be desired on the defensive end.
Missing piece: Khyri Thomas, 6-3 junior guard, Creighton. After stealing away Lynch to help Arizona State, the Jigsaw Man generously gives the Gophers one of the best two-way players in the country. Offensively, Thomas is both proficient (15.3 ppg) and efficient (53.5 percent on field goals, 43.6 percent on 3s). He also averages 4.3 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game, and he ranks seventh in the Big East in steals (1.42). He is able to guard four positions, from switching out on shooters to bodying up bigger players in the post.
https://theathletic.com/194613/2017...man-pays-a-christmas-visit-to-15-lucky-teams/
Go Gophers!!