In the Nebraska game that went to overtime, great that freshman Joshua Ola-Joseph got 32 minutes and freshman Pharrel Payne got 20 minutes. Freshman Jaden Henley played 12 minutes. Freshman Braden Carrington got 9 minutes. Great! Just think how good they will be next season and season after.
Skill slowly improves. It takes time. The one thing they can control is effort. That's what I want to see.
So here are some crucial moments at the end in OT.
Here junior Jamison Battle makes the 3 to tie the game in OT.
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Later Nebraska will drive to the basket. Not much Minnesota can do except avoid the foul.
Nebraska misses. For the Gophers freshman #1 Joshua Ola-Joseph doesn’t box out correctly. Nebraska pokes the ball in on the rebound. That’s a freshman mistake there. He should have boxed out.
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And then there was the pass from Battle to freshman Pharrel Payne who couldn’t handle the pass leading to a turnover. That would have tied the game.
These players are freshmen. It’s not possible to make them be juniors.
Great that freshman Ola-Joseph got 32 minutes and freshman Payne got 20 minutes. Freshman Jaden Henley played 12 minutes. Freshman Braden Carrington got 9 minutes. Great! Just think how good they will be next season and season after. They are freshmen. Great work for where they are at!
You can put 5 coaches on me and, I tell you, but I’m only going to perform however my body lets me perform. Skill is what it is and improves gradually.
In the Wisconsin game the coaches were yelling to the players to be in a certain spot on certain plays and then they weren't. Our bodies can only perform as well as they will.
Coaches can't just order this and that and it happens. They do and then it takes time for things to work and then talent level is a ceiling. It's about incremental improvement and absolute potential.
You can't coach order players to be better than they are.
This team plays a lot of freshman minutes. They are going to get better.
The one thing they can control is effort. That's what I want to see.
Super talent Dennis Evans is coming next season. A player can only be as good as the potential, and Evans is a top-5 NBA pick.
Thankful for these freshmen minutes.
More to come.