BleedGopher
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per Marcus:
No longer can Richard Pitino deny that his team has a problem defending beyond the arc. The numbers are too stacked against Minnesota's basketball team to believe otherwise.
The Gophers are off to a 4-0 start and improved offensively, but the team is worse at defending the three-point shot than they were a year ago.
Entering Tuesday's game against Alabama A&M at Williams Arena, Minnesota ranks 12th in the Big Ten and 333rd out of 351 Division I teams in three-point percentage defense. Opponents are making almost every other three-point shot (44.7 percent shooting). Last season, Pitino's team led the Big Ten and ranked 15th nationally holding teams to just 30.9 percent shooting from long distance.
"I thought our defense was bad in the first half," Pitino said about Sunday's 92-64 win against Western Carolina. "At some point you're going to have to get burnt. Alabama had a kid (John Petty) who hit 10 threes the other day. So you're going to have to trust the defense behind you. You're going to have to get your hand up. At some point, it's not just (bad) luck, it's bad defense."
http://www.startribune.com/a-glitch-amid-the-gophers-great-start-guarding-3s/458899423/
Go Gophers!!
No longer can Richard Pitino deny that his team has a problem defending beyond the arc. The numbers are too stacked against Minnesota's basketball team to believe otherwise.
The Gophers are off to a 4-0 start and improved offensively, but the team is worse at defending the three-point shot than they were a year ago.
Entering Tuesday's game against Alabama A&M at Williams Arena, Minnesota ranks 12th in the Big Ten and 333rd out of 351 Division I teams in three-point percentage defense. Opponents are making almost every other three-point shot (44.7 percent shooting). Last season, Pitino's team led the Big Ten and ranked 15th nationally holding teams to just 30.9 percent shooting from long distance.
"I thought our defense was bad in the first half," Pitino said about Sunday's 92-64 win against Western Carolina. "At some point you're going to have to get burnt. Alabama had a kid (John Petty) who hit 10 threes the other day. So you're going to have to trust the defense behind you. You're going to have to get your hand up. At some point, it's not just (bad) luck, it's bad defense."
http://www.startribune.com/a-glitch-amid-the-gophers-great-start-guarding-3s/458899423/
Go Gophers!!