Unemployed after being unjustly fired as coach of the Detroit Pistons, Flip Saunders has had a lot of time to watch the Gophers men's basketball team practice and play, and he has been very impressed with the great job Tubby Smith has done.
"The thing I like is that, number one, they have a lot of depth, they can play a lot of people," Saunders said of his college team, which is 14-1 overall and plays host to Penn State today. The Nittany Lions are 13-3 and is coming off a victory over Purdue, the preseason favorite to win the Big Ten, after previously giving Wisconsin a tough game in Madison before losing by four.
The former Timberwolves coach also praised the No. 22 Gophers' ability to defend.
"They're known for their full-court pressure defense and they're known for their half-court defense being able to do things man to man," he said. "Al Nolen is one of the best."
Offensively, the Gophers have had some ups and downs, but Saunders said: "I think they have a lot things they can do. They have some guys that can shoot the ball ... when you put Blake [Hoffarber] out there, he can really shoot it. [Lawrence] Westbrook can shoot it, [Devoe] Joseph can shoot it, and you've got all those guys, [Devron] Bostick and Jamal [Abu-Shamala].
"So, they have a lot of guys they can put out there that can stroke it, and I think that's a plus to them. I think that they play within roles."
The Gophers' post players are young, but Saunders -- whose son, former Gophers guard Ryan, is on Smith's staff as a graduate assistant -- said he believes they will continue to work hard and develop.
"But I think the main thing personnelwise is they're very versatile, and you talk about taking a challenge," Flip Saunders said. "They played Michigan State and Michigan State outrebounded them by 22 and Tubby put an emphasis on rebounding, and here they go and they beat Ohio State by 10 on the boards."