Pharrel Payne made scoring in the post look so good in the Gophers' most recent win this season — two weeks ago — that they are still using some of his dunks in team videos on social media.
Dawson Garcia's last-second shot to beat Cal Baptist in overtime in that same game in California last month is the best highlight so far this season.
The Gophers (4-4, 0-1 Big Ten) have more frontcourt talent than they did last season, but three straight losses have revealed inconsistencies with an inside presence.
Last season's leading scorer Jamison Battle is showing signs of returning to form shooting the ball after a foot injury, but the timing couldn't be worse for coach Ben Johnson to still be in the development phase with his frontcourt.
The result Sunday was Purdue's 7-4 Zach Edey pounding the Gophers for 31 points and 22 rebounds in a Big Ten opening loss. Now Michigan's 7-1 Hunter Dickinson comes to town Thursday night at Williams Arena.
"We do need to be able to rely on him getting some post touches," Johnson said of Payne. "I don't necessarily go into the game worrying about how to scheme that up. But obviously Dawson and Pharrel being able to get touches on the block is important."
The 6-9, 255-pound Payne has shown significant potential this year. He's already the strongest and most physically imposing player on Minnesota's roster despite being a freshman.
In the 62-61 overtime win against Cal Baptist in the SoCal Challenge, Payne pounded his way to his first double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds. The following game, though, he had just two points on 1-for-2 shooting in 14 minutes in a loss to UNLV.