This year's edition of Gophers men's basketball is one of Richard Pitino's most intriguing teams.
They were thrown together during a pandemic, without much practice and with a handful of newcomers, and have risen into the top 20.
They possess size and one of the conference's best point guards in Marcus Carr.
They have already beaten three ranked teams while playing in the country's best basketball conference, and have lost four times on the road by double digits.
Sunday, they lost to No. 5 Iowa in Iowa City, cutting a large deficit to five points in the waning minutes before the Hawkeyes pulled away for an 86-71 victory.
The Gophers split the season series with Iowa. There's nothing wrong with that, or with losing on the road to top teams.
But if this team is going to finish anywhere near the top of the conference, it's going to have to shoot better. And that will mean the Gophers getting more out of their best pure shooter, Gabe Kalscheur.
This Gophers team is not particularly athletic. To beat good teams, they require excellent ball movement, defense and three-point shooting.