Purdue Basketball: Minnesota Preview
Dec 4, 2022 - 6:32 PMQuick Note:
Deep breath....thank y’all for hanging with us over the last month. Hitting the ground running during the busiest time of the blogging year (football and basketball crossover), including a trip to the Big10 Championship game has been an adventure. Needless to say, we’re shifting our focus to basketball. These previews will be out earlier starting this week.
Minnesota (4-3, 0-0 Big10) Vs #5 Purdue (7-0, 0-0 Big10)
Big10 Opener
December 4th, 5 P.M.
Mackey Arena - West Lafayette, Indiana
Big10 Network
Purdue comes into tonight looking to maintain their perfect record. The Boilermakers have Big10 Championship aspirations, making every conference game a big game. The Golden Gophers are looking to right the ship after an uninspiring start to the season, including losses to Virginia Tech, UNLV, and Depaul and an overtime escape against the California Baptist Lancers (I had no idea this was a team). Matt Painters team is the prohibitive favorite in this game, but as we know, there are no certainties in college basketball.
Purdue Roster
Minnesota Roster
Purdue Stats
Minnesota Stats
Purdue on Offense
The Golden Gophers haven’t been good this season. They’re ranked 123rd in defensive efficiency. At the same time, they provide a tricky match up for the Boilermakers because of their front court size. They start a 7’0” forward and a 6’11” center. Their big to big double teams could pose an issue for Edey. Mason Gillis and Caleb Furst better lace up their shooting shoes todays, because their ability to punish the big/big double will dictate how Edey is defended. If they hit open looks, the double team either vanishes, or changes to a big/wing double, which should be easier for Zach to navigate.
The Gophers size on the inside is the strength of their team overall. They don’t do much well, but they are 34th in the nation in two point percentage defense. Purdue’s guards need to keep that in mind when they drive because they’ve got long armed forwards and wings ready to make finishes around the rim difficult.
Other than that, the formula remains the same for the Boilers, Edey early and often, hit open outside shots, take care of the ball, profit.
Purdue on Defense
The Gophers are significantly better on defense than they are trying to score the ball. Again, though, they provide a few tough match ups for the Boilermakers. Namely, the 1/5 pick and roll featuring Ta’Lon Cooper and Dawson Garcia. If Dawson Garcia rings a bell, it’s because he lit up Purdue last season to the tune of 26 points, including 3-5 shooting from 3. He’s the type of mobile big that Edey struggles to cover. Throw in Cooper’s ability to run the pick and roll and the Boilermakers’ drop coverage on the high screen and roll will be put to the test. Minnesota is going to make Zach guard away from the basket.
Speaking of outside shooting, the Gophers are dreadful behind the arc, with the exception of Cooper and Garcia. Purdue has played solid defense but they let the one competent shooter for the Seminoles (Darin Green) go off for 23 points on 4 of 7 shooting from deep. Cooper, in particular, worries me in the high screen and roll game. If Edey hangs back on the 1/5 screen, Cooper is capable of getting hot and staying hot from 3. I’m not sure Edey and Smith have an answer for the Cooper/Garcia combo. Don’t be surprised if Ethan Morton ends up on Cooper. Once Painter made the move to put Morton and Green, he cooled off immediately. Morton’s length makes the guard pulling from deep off the high pick and roll significantly more difficult.
X-Factor
Much like Florida State, Minnesota is a big team that struggles to rebound. I don’t get it, but in their last game (a 67-57 loss to Virginia Tech) the Hokies crushed them on the boards, 42 to 27, including giving up 11 offensive boards. In their 69-53 loss to DePaul, the Blue Demons dominated the glass as well, snagging an incredible 48 rebounds to Minnesota’s 32.
Purdue’s 37.3% offensive rebounding percentage is 18th in the nation. Minnesota’s 36.4 offensive rebounds allowed percentage is 343rd in the nation. Expect Painter to crash the offensive boards, the Gophers don’t want to run. Their 62.7 adjusted tempo puts them at 352nd in the nation. One way to keep a team off the offensive boards is to punish them in transition, but that’s not something Minnesota is interested in attempting.
Prediction
KenPom
Purdue - 72
Minnesota - 54
Confidence - 95%
It’s rare to see this big of a gulf between conference rivals, but the Gophers have been dreadful this season. Playing on the road in the toughest gym in the nation against a top 5 team doesn’t look like a “get right” game.
Drew
Purdue - 75
Minnesota - 60
After a grueling four-game stretch, Purdue comes off a nice rest. I wouldn’t be surprised if they come out slow and then slowly strangle Minnesota like they did against FSU. If they come out hot and hit their shots, I may be under selling the final score, but I need to see them do it.
Either way, Purdue wins big.
Be the first!
Related News
- Merry Christmas - Purdue Men’s Basketball Remains #1 in AP Poll Dec 25
- Purdue Fans React Results - Does Only March Matter? Dec 22
- The Rebound: Purdue 100 Jacksonville 57 Dec 22
- Purdue Dominates at Mackey, Beats Jacksonville 100-57 Dec 21
- The Three Pointer: Purdue vs. Jacksonville Dec 20
- Big Ten Basketball Power Rankings: Week 6 Dec 19
- Fletcher Loyer’s Dominant Performance Earns Him Big Ten Player of the Week Dec 18
- Fletcher Loyer’s Dominate Performance Earns Him Big Ten Player of the Week Dec 18
- Women’s Basketball: Purdue falls to Notre Dame 76-39 Dec 18
- Purdue Back at #1 in AP Poll Dec 18
- The Rebound: Purdue 92 Arizona 84 Dec 17
- Purdue Fans React - Arizona Week Dec 16