Al Nolen - AZero has made the leap from being a solid contributor as a freshman to an essential floor leader in his second year. It is clearly evident that he has put in a ton of time in the off-season. His ability to penetrate and get to the rim or dish has been a breath of fresh air into a Gopher offense that has been lacking such a force in recent years.
Paul Carter - I
PC gets an incomplete due to large amount of time he missed due to the ankle sprain he suffered in the Eastern Washington game. Before the injury, Carter starter started three games and showed flashes of being an athletic player that can fill up the stat sheet. It appears that PC has an uphill battle to reclaim significant playing time during Big Ten play as DJ and RSIII have posted some strong performances in his absence. Look for PC to come off the bench for the remainder of the season and have a greater impact in his junior and senior years.
Kevin Payton - AKP gets an A for the attitude he has taken into this season. He has logged several DNP-CD's already, but remains the most vocal cheerleader on the bench. Considering how he has handled seeing his PT dwindle to almost nothing since his freshman year Gopher fans should be stoked to have a 13th man with such a positive demeanor.
Travis Busch - B+Not only has Busch earned the best student section chant this season (
4 more years! 4 more years!), he has also been a key contributor in first two months of the season. The most notable contribution being the 13 points he dropped on the 9th ranked Louisville Cardinals. He filled in admirably when DJ, PC, and Big Jon fell victim to injury. Busch is an ideal end of the rotation spark who has also displayed a dependable outside stroke.
Devoe Joseph - BI'd like to give Joseph an even higher grade (I'd give him a A for potential), but he has just not seen enough court time to justify it. To this point Canada's Best has proven to be the quickest Gopher, a solid one-on-one defender, and a capable scoring threat. I look for Tubby to provide Joseph with a similar experience to the one Al Nolen had as a Freshman (although I doubt he will get 6 starts like Zero did his first year unless there is an injury). Joseph has shown that he has a little Lawrence McKenzie in him in that he has dribbled down and launched a couple bad shots. A couple years with Tubby should fix this.
Jon Williams - CBig Jon has had a slow start to the year. This is partially due to injury, and partially because he just isn't that talented. It appears he will play the role of back-up to Colt 45 and RSIII, which is probably a good fit. It is frustating for Gopher fans to watch a guy of his size he so incapable of crashing the boards, but at this point Big Jon is what he is: A big man who will block a few shots (and alter a few more), grabs a few boards (hopefully), and maybe provide a nice post move or put back every other game.
Lawrence Westbrook - A-Westbrook has been solid all season so far. His scoring has saved the Gophers during a few stretches in the early games when the rest of the team looked out of sync. I look for Westbrook to remain in the starting line-up and lead the team in scoring for the rest of the season. He gets a minus since he missed one game early on and was sort of a no-show in the Louisville game(thanks to foul trouble).
Devron Bostick - C+
The reigning JUCO player of the year has been somewhat of a dissappointment thus far. Bostick was speculated by some to be the Gophers leading scorer this year after receiving the JUCO honor and impressive showings in the Howard Pulley Summer League. Bostick now finds himself outside the top ten in the Gopher's rotation. It's been rumored that Bostick came in lacking the defensive intensity that Tubby desired. His recent 11 point performance was a sign that he may be turning things around.
Blake Hoffarber - B+Blake struggled to find his stroke early in the season but since finding it in the Colorado St. game he hasn't looked backed. Expect The Hoff to continue his role as a 6th man scoring boost. Guaranteed there where be a game or two in the Big Ten season where Blake goes of for 24 points on 8 of 10 shooting from three.
Jamal Abu-Shamala - C-The only reason JAS isn't failing is that he put up a big game in what has turned out to be the Gophers closest game o the season (the 1 point win over Colorado State). Unfortunately for him that was the one game I wasn't able to watch this season so he isn't even getting much credit from me on that one. Aside from that one game, JAS has been basically a non-factor when he's on the court. Actually, I take that back as I remember he hit one key turn around jumper in of the NABC Classic, but I think his game has regressed since the beginning of the season. My point is, the impact Jamal makes when he is on the court is minimal incomparison to the rest of the top 12. He needs to be shooting around 45% from three to justify being on the court (he's at a very mediocre 33% right now). If I had my way, JAS would find a spot next to KP on the bench for the rest of the year. This is unlikely to happen, however, as Tubby values his leadership too much. I guess even though Tubby has won only one more national championship than I do, I will defer to him on this one.
Damian Johnson - ABasically, DJ provides whatever the Gophers need. If they need scoring, he can step up and lead the team there. If they need defense, DJ can increase the defensive pressure all by himself. The time it took for him to return to his old form after suffering a broken hand was also very impressive. DJ will start the rest of the year and probably be second in total minutes played to Nolen.
Colton Iverson and RSIII - B+ Tubby has made it very clear that he expects these two to become deadly combination (that high-low entry for a dunk from Ralph to Colt 45 against High Point was something any coach would LOVE to see on a regular basis). Therefore, I have chosen to grade them together. Colt 45 stepped in early and solidified a starting spot for the remainder of the year after Big Jon was injured. His 20 point performance against Eastern Washington was very impressive. He has been the Gophers best rebounder (although that isn't saying a whole lot) and provides a physical presence down low that the Gophers have lacked in recent years. RSIII has been coming on strong as of late. He seems to respond more positively the more Tubby puts him out there. I now expect both freshmen big men to start for the remainder of the year. Look for both to bulk up over the next year and improve together.
BIG TEN OUTLOOK:
Before the season started I predicted a 11-1 non-conference record and 11-7 Big Ten record for the Gophers (Overall 22-8). This was the most optimistic amongst my peers over on
Gopher Hole. Now after besting my non-conference prediction by 1 game, I am going to predict they do the same for the Big Ten schedule and finish 12-6. The Gophers have look better than expected and I think teams like Wisconsin and Ohio State, who who were picked to finish above the Gophers, have looked worst. In general, the Big Ten looks wide open. I don't think any team will finish with fewer than 4 losses. I expect the Gophers 12-6 record to be good enough for 3rd or 4th in the conference.