If anybody should be a good judge about how far this year's Gophers basketball team can go, including its potential in the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments, it is former Gophers player and longtime NBA head coach Flip Saunders.
And he believes that the men of Tubby Smith's squad can beat any team in the country if they limit their turnovers.
"If they don't turn the ball over they can beat anybody," he said. "If they turn the ball over they can get beat by anybody."
The Gophers lead the Big Ten in turnovers at 13.8 per game.
"So their formula is very easy," Saunders said. "They just have to make sure that they take care of the basketball. They have the physical presence to rebound with anybody in the country, and they get extra shot opportunities off the offensive rebound.
"If they don't turn the ball over and give other teams those type of open floor opportunities they can have success against anybody in the country, they showed against Indiana."
The Gophers played a much cleaner game against the No. 1 Hoosiers on Tuesday than they did in their 88-81 loss at Assembly Hall in January. In that game they had 17 team turnovers, compared to just 10 in their 77-73 win this week in Williams Arena.
Saunders, who should know whether a coach has ability or not, believes Smith is a great coach, and he credited Smith for a change in the Gophers offense that helped them beat the Hoosiers.