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Per Marcus:
Entering the first week of practice, the Gophers have high hopes for Pharrel Payne, Joshua Ola-Joseph and Braeden Carrington. Showing how much they developed this offseason will come down to "consistency" on a daily basis, Johnson said.
"Now that you've proven you belong," Johnson said, "let's be consistent with your work."
Most freshmen face myriad highs and lows in their first year of college basketball.
That seemed to be multiplied by a hundred for Payne, Carrington and Ola-Joseph after being thrown into the heat of battle for a 9-22 team that finished last in the Big Ten.
"We talked to those guys a lot last year about [how] they have no idea how much it's going to benefit them as sophomores what they went through," Johnson said. "I've just noticed these guys throughout the summer, just the way they've carried themselves. It's like they're upperclassmen."
Go Gophers!!
Entering the first week of practice, the Gophers have high hopes for Pharrel Payne, Joshua Ola-Joseph and Braeden Carrington. Showing how much they developed this offseason will come down to "consistency" on a daily basis, Johnson said.
"Now that you've proven you belong," Johnson said, "let's be consistent with your work."
Most freshmen face myriad highs and lows in their first year of college basketball.
That seemed to be multiplied by a hundred for Payne, Carrington and Ola-Joseph after being thrown into the heat of battle for a 9-22 team that finished last in the Big Ten.
"We talked to those guys a lot last year about [how] they have no idea how much it's going to benefit them as sophomores what they went through," Johnson said. "I've just noticed these guys throughout the summer, just the way they've carried themselves. It's like they're upperclassmen."
Gophers men's basketball sophomores looking to soar as practice opens
Pharrel Payne, Joshua Ola-Joseph and Braeden Carrington are ready to make a jump for the Gophers after getting thrown into the fire during their first season playing for Minnesota.
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!