Murphy's All-Time Gopher Stat Climb

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We know about his rise to the top in rebounds. Here is how he stands in other categories.
FIELD GOALS He is 9th with 606. He is just behind Quincy Lewis (609), Tommy Davis (613), Trent Tucker (631), Sam Jacobson (638), Willie Burton (646), Randy Breuer (681), Kevin McHale (714), Voshon Lenard (723) and Mychal Thompson (823).
POINTS He is 9th with 1,672. He is just behind McHale (1,704), Jacobson (1,708), Nate Mason (1,731), Andre Hollins (1,765), Breuer (1,777), Burton (1,800), Thompson (1,992) and Lenard (2,103)
FREE THROWS. He just became #1 with 432, passing #2 Burton, who had 426.
It will be fun to see how high he can go!
 

I can see him getting to 5th all time in field goals, which would put him close to Nate Mason/Hollins/Breuer level points once you factor in free throws he would likely accrue on top of his field goals
 

Imagine where he would be in scoring if he had an offensive game :rolleyes:
 

Stating the obvious here, but Nate Mason and Jordan Murphy will not get the recognition they deserve likely due to the lack of post-season success during their careers here.
 

I've seen a lot of different all-time leaders list. Do these include vacated games?
 


For points, I think he ends up behind Lenard and Thompson for points. He has at least 6 games + postseason, so minimum 7 (NIT or NCAA). Would only need to average ~20 per game to pass Burton.
 





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