Gators' Late Run Seals Rivalry Road Win - Florida Gators
Florida picked up its fourth straight win in the series with Florida State by posting a +18 rebounding advantage.floridagators.com
Florida has a better team than FSU. Todd Golden has built a much more physical team compared to the one he inherited. They dominated the boards tonight, but turnovers kept the game relatively close. Plus, they often take bad 3's early in the possession clock instead of working the ball around. Too much dribbling sometimes, especially from Clayton & Aberdeen. Condon is a great garbage man - just does all the littel thing and is relentless. Liked the effort, but at times the execution was off. But first raod game and to get a win, especially in Tallahassee, was very nice.
Good info.Individual Stats After 4 Games:
Points:
Clayton 75* - Ave. 18.8 PPG
Richard 55
Martin 54
Condon 52
Alexis 40
With a total of 5 averaging double digit PPG.
Rebounds:
Condon O-10, D-16, T-26
Haugh --- O-9, D-16, T-25
Martin --- O-6, D-16, T-22
Alexis ---- O-9, D-12, T-21
Richard -- O-6, D-14, T-20
Chinyelu - O-6, D-13, T-19
Solid across the board team rebounding.
FT%:
Richard -1.000 --- 6/6
Clayton -- .929 -- 13/14
Aberdeen .900 -- 9/10
Martin --- . 786 --- 11/14
Haugh ---- .750 --- 9/12
Five with a 75% or better average.
Assists:
Clayton - 16
Martin ---- 12
Condon -- 8
Richard --- 7
Aberdeen - 7
Chinyelu -- 1
Turnovers:
Clayton -- 11
Martin ----- 9
Chinyelu -- 9 <<< Needs work (1/9)
Condon --- 5
Richard --- 4
Averdeen - 4
Steals:
Richard - 12
Martin ---- 9
Alexis ---- 3
Five more with 1 or 2 Stls
Blocks:
Condon - 7
Alexis ---- 5
Chinyelu - 5
Clayton -- 4
Haugh --- 2
Richard -- 1
Personal Fouls:
Condon -- 9
Chinyelu - 9
Clayton -- 8
Martin --- 7
Richard -- 7
Alexis ---- 7
Haugh --- 6
Aberdeen - 5
Nobody has 'Fouled-Out' of a game so far,
All Stats are obviously affected by their Minutes/Game played.
Richard ---- 33.0
Clayton ---- 32.8
Martin ------ 31.5
Aberdeen -- 18.5
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Condon -- 23.3
Haugh ---- 22.5
Chinyelu - 17.3
Alexis ---- 16.5
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With 7 others with 5 or less minutes total in 4 games.
Golden is an analytics nut. He knows the team’s weaknesses and you can see the improvement.Individual Stats After 4 Games:
Points:
Clayton 75* - Ave. 18.8 PPG
Richard 55
Martin 54
Condon 52
Alexis 40
With a total of 5 averaging double digit PPG.
Rebounds:
Condon O-10, D-16, T-26
Haugh --- O-9, D-16, T-25
Martin --- O-6, D-16, T-22
Alexis ---- O-9, D-12, T-21
Richard -- O-6, D-14, T-20
Chinyelu - O-6, D-13, T-19
Solid across the board team rebounding.
FT%:
Richard -1.000 --- 6/6
Clayton -- .929 -- 13/14
Aberdeen .900 -- 9/10
Martin --- . 786 --- 11/14
Haugh ---- .750 --- 9/12
Five with a 75% or better average.
Assists:
Clayton - 16
Martin ---- 12
Condon -- 8
Richard --- 7
Aberdeen - 7
Chinyelu -- 1
Turnovers:
Clayton -- 11
Martin ----- 9
Chinyelu -- 9 <<< Needs work (1/9)
Condon --- 5
Richard --- 4
Averdeen - 4
Steals:
Richard - 12
Martin ---- 9
Alexis ---- 3
Five more with 1 or 2 Stls
Blocks:
Condon - 7
Alexis ---- 5
Chinyelu - 5
Clayton -- 4
Haugh --- 2
Richard -- 1
Personal Fouls:
Condon -- 9
Chinyelu - 9
Clayton -- 8
Martin --- 7
Richard -- 7
Alexis ---- 7
Haugh --- 6
Aberdeen - 5
Nobody has 'Fouled-Out' of a game so far,
All Stats are obviously affected by their Minutes/Game played.
Richard ---- 33.0
Clayton ---- 32.8
Martin ------ 31.5
Aberdeen -- 18.5
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Condon -- 23.3
Haugh ---- 22.5
Chinyelu - 17.3
Alexis ---- 16.5
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With 7 others with 5 or less minutes total in 4 games.
We should be playing at least 9 but 10 is doable.With only 8 in the real rotation, Todd needs to get more into the games imo.
If not, that will likely hurt them across this season, and for those that remain for next season...
I am disappointed the big guy decided to redshirt. I would like to see what a 7-9 guy looks like on the court.We should be playing at least 9 but 10 is doable.
Not sure if you watched him in warm ups, but when I did prior to USF game, he moved ok, but not great. With great size comes great clumsiness. He has a lot of work to do before seeing the floor.I am disappointed the big guy decided to redshirt. I would like to see what a 7-9 guy looks like on the court.
He was signed as project and that's what he is. If Golden and staff can develop him and he can work to get stronger with coordination, he could be a special player. But who knows what will happen?Not sure if you watched him in warm ups, but when I did prior to USF game, he moved ok, but not great. With great size comes great clumsiness. He has a lot of work to do before seeing the floor.
No question he's a project player. Although some on here argued he otherwise...now we know...He was signed as project and that's what he is. If Golden and staff can develop him and he can work to get stronger with coordination, he could be a special player. But who knows what will happen?
Got up big and seemed to lose interest. Glad to see some bench guys get minutes. Brown had 9 points I believe.Didn't play that great against FAMU, especially the 2nd half, and still won by 24. This team can be really good.
Oh, it will happen and Lord help the teams it happens to.Clayton and Richard combined for 12 points on 5 for 18 shooting. They played awful and we still scored over 90 and won easily. If these guys are able to put it all together we will be scary good. But, not sure that will happen.
What the team showed imo is that anyone can step up in a given game.
When someone has an off night shooting the ball, there are others to pick up the slack.
And remember that there's more to contributing to a win than just the points you score.
Clayton and Richard played well while others put the ball in the basket.
And my man Haugh also had a GREAT game, breaking his won Pts/Gm record as a Gator.
Points Scored:
Martin - 32 - Just short a basket on his personal best.
Haugh - 19 - New personal Pts scored record.
Condon - 8
Clayton - 7
Klavzar - 7
Aberdeen - 6
Chinyelu - 6
Richard - 5
Alexis - 3
Nine players scored Pts
Clarton - 4 Rbs, 4 Asts, 2 TO's, 1 Stl, 1 PF
Richard - 5 Pts, 3 Asts, 1 TO, 2 Stls, 2 PF's
So while not scoring big, they still combined for:
12 Pts, 9 Rbs, 7 Asts, 3 TO's, 3 Stls, 3 PF's