Ben Johnson is as cool and calm as they come for first-year head coaches, but his frustration was almost at the boiling point in the first half of Wednesday's 72-56 Gophers' win against Green Bay.
The Gophers were going through a lengthy shooting slump, but Johnson was more upset with how they were struggling defensively and being outworked on the boards. He wasn't about to chew them out screaming when trailing 29-28 at halftime, though.
"I didn't even say much at halftime because they knew," Johnson said. "It was more of just, you guys need to figure this out. … If you want to be good, and take steps to be better every day, you've got to have that inner drive."
As they have in every game but one this season, the veteran Gophers (10-1) got themselves together in the second half to pull away, which included outscoring the Phoenix 44-27 on 62% shooting from the field in the second half.
Here are four things we learned in the win against Green Bay on Wednesday:
Counting on captains
Payton Willis and Eric Curry hadn't played together before this year since they were AAU teammates with the Arkansas Wings in high school.
You wouldn't know that from the way they worked together to lead the Gophers as captains this season.