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leftyslefty
02-16-2009, 11:09 AM
So I was watching the Ill vs. Ind game yesterday, and the analyst (Greg Anthony?) was stating that Illinois was going to be a handful for anybody they played in the tournament because no less than 8 players had been the leading scorer in one game or another this year......and thus they were a tough team to prepare for.

So checking on our beloved Gophers I found that EACH of the 11 "regulars," has led or tied for the team scoring lead in a given game this season.

Westbrook 8 times, best of 29 @ Wisconsin
Nolen 5 times, high of 18 vs. St. Cloud St and Louisville
Damien 2 times, high of 21 vs. So. Dak. St.
Blake 2 times, high of 20 @ Colo. St.
Iverson 2 times, high of 20 vs. E. Wash
Devoe 2 times, high of 23 @ PSU
Sampson once, 17 vs. High Point
Carter once, 22 vs. Ind.
Abu-Shamala once, 20 vs. ND St.
Bostick once, 19 vs. PSU
Busch once, 10 @ Iowa (tied with Westy)

Sooooo......therein lies Tubby's dilemma! He has 11 capable (at times) scorers, and he has to find the right combo. The two most consistant scorers have struggled lately which must really add to his burden of trying to figure out who to play at what time.

But.......it could make us tough to play at tournament time!

From the Barn
02-16-2009, 11:13 AM
Nolen had 18 vs Louisville and Busch had 10 vs Louisville, so I ask how 18 = 10.

leftyslefty
02-16-2009, 11:34 AM
Busch's game high point effort was @ Iowa. Now fixed. He did have 13 and 6 boards against the Ville and I confused his best game with the messsage of the post.

rrjackIII
02-17-2009, 04:54 AM
So I was watching the Ill vs. Ind game yesterday, and the analyst (Greg Anthony?) was stating that Illinois was going to be a handful for anybody they played in the tournament because no less than 8 players had been the leading scorer in one game or another this year......and thus they were a tough team to prepare for.

So checking on our beloved Gophers I found that EACH of the 11 "regulars," has led or tied for the team scoring lead in a given game this season.

Westbrook 8 times, best of 29 @ Wisconsin
Nolen 5 times, high of 18 vs. St. Cloud St and Louisville
Damien 2 times, high of 21 vs. So. Dak. St.
Blake 2 times, high of 20 @ Colo. St.
Iverson 2 times, high of 20 vs. E. Wash
Devoe 2 times, high of 23 @ PSU
Sampson once, 17 vs. High Point
Carter once, 22 vs. Ind.
Abu-Shamala once, 20 vs. ND St.
Bostick once, 19 vs. PSU
Busch once, 10 @ Iowa (tied with Westy)

Sooooo......therein lies Tubby's dilemma! He has 11 capable (at times) scorers, and he has to find the right combo. The two most consistant scorers have struggled lately which must really add to his burden of trying to figure out who to play at what time.

But.......it could make us tough to play at tournament time!

Amazing stat. I wonder if this has ever been done before.

TABinMO
02-17-2009, 07:28 AM
You could make the point that this is actually a problem for the Gophers in that their rotation has involved too many players resulting in inconsistent performances from game to game. I would like to see Carter start for Iverson and Bostick get more consistent minutes.

Doc1001
02-17-2009, 07:34 AM
what the gophers are missing is the Willie Burton type athlete that can carry the team consistently and come thru in the clutch when you need him. Nice supporting cast with no leader.

From the Barn
02-17-2009, 07:37 AM
You could make the point that this is actually a problem for the Gophers in that their rotation has involved too many players resulting in inconsistent performances from game to game. I would like to see Carter start for Iverson and Bostick get more consistent minutes.


By default any team is going to score at least 50 something points per game, and someone has to score them. Extreme balance is very bad.

ulmer
02-18-2009, 02:16 PM
At last glance it looked like we might be following Devoe, If he puts another effort together we might have a Burton to rally behind

Schnoodler
02-18-2009, 02:41 PM
We have the depth, and tubby has some tools to use to counter certain matchups. But still if we're fading most of the game, and can't match up to close out a game it'll be awfully tough to win any big games. We can't rely on a surprise performance every night. We need a core that can get something done. It's there, but can it be pulled together?