BleedGopher
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per Marcus:
Looking at this 2016-17 roster, I’d say Nate Mason’s aggressive scorer’s mentality and swagger at point guard reminds me of Lawrence McKenzie (2007-08) and Andre Hollins (2011-15). Top incoming freshman Amir Coffey’s passing skills as a 6-8 guard hasn't been seen here probably since Leo Rautins aka "White Magic" played one season for the Gophers in 1978 (Never saw him but heard diehard Gophers fans describe his skills).
The best look-a-like player comparison, though, is definitely Jordan Murphy bringing back memories of Trevor Mbakwe’s #beastmode days at the U from 2010-13. Murphy is about 6-7 and 240 pounds. So is Mbakwe. Both players are intimidating in the paint, powerfully built and never saw a basket they did not want to punish with a thunderous dunk. They both crash the offensive glass like mad men and talk about the art of rebounding like philosophers. Murphy watches videos of Mbakwe because of how much they're similar. Murphy's screams last season after slams mirrored Mbakwe's emotional outbursts at the Barn a few years earlier. Will Murphy ever lead the Big Ten in rebounding like Mbakwe did twice? Maybe not. But Murphy’s only a sophomore. He could end up being better in a lot of ways. Let me know what you think of my comparisons, or if you have any others with this roster.
http://www.startribune.com/new-coll...-compares-gophers-past-and-present/389097481/
Go Gophers!!
Looking at this 2016-17 roster, I’d say Nate Mason’s aggressive scorer’s mentality and swagger at point guard reminds me of Lawrence McKenzie (2007-08) and Andre Hollins (2011-15). Top incoming freshman Amir Coffey’s passing skills as a 6-8 guard hasn't been seen here probably since Leo Rautins aka "White Magic" played one season for the Gophers in 1978 (Never saw him but heard diehard Gophers fans describe his skills).
The best look-a-like player comparison, though, is definitely Jordan Murphy bringing back memories of Trevor Mbakwe’s #beastmode days at the U from 2010-13. Murphy is about 6-7 and 240 pounds. So is Mbakwe. Both players are intimidating in the paint, powerfully built and never saw a basket they did not want to punish with a thunderous dunk. They both crash the offensive glass like mad men and talk about the art of rebounding like philosophers. Murphy watches videos of Mbakwe because of how much they're similar. Murphy's screams last season after slams mirrored Mbakwe's emotional outbursts at the Barn a few years earlier. Will Murphy ever lead the Big Ten in rebounding like Mbakwe did twice? Maybe not. But Murphy’s only a sophomore. He could end up being better in a lot of ways. Let me know what you think of my comparisons, or if you have any others with this roster.
http://www.startribune.com/new-coll...-compares-gophers-past-and-present/389097481/
Go Gophers!!