Another Big Ten road game and another cold shooting first half for Purdue basketball.
This time, the shots weren’t falling in the second half, either.
The 15th-ranked Boilermakers had to grind out a rock fight at Matthew Knight Arena.
Sure enough, Purdue prevailed despite shooting 33.9%, knocking off No. 14 Oregon 65-58 for its seventh win in a row.
Player ratings as the Boilermakers improve to 15-4 overall and 7-1 in the Big Ten:
(*denotes Man of the Match)
∎ Braden Smith: 7/10
Purdue’s iron man is simply too valuable to take off the floor. Another 40 minutes logged for Smith, who surgically dissected Oregon in key moments. Finished with a Braden Smith-esque stat line of 15 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 4 steals.
∎ CJ Cox: 4/10
Again provided defense on the perimeter, manning Jackson Shelstad and gave Purdue three rebounds. But he’s a lightning rod when he shoots. After going 0-for-4 at Washington, Cox didn’t even attempt a shot on Saturday.
∎ Fletcher Loyer: 3/10
The physicality of this game didn’t play into Loyer’s favor and it was evidenced by his 2 of 9 effort. After 21 straight makes, he missed a clutch free throw with 41.5 seconds left and finished with six points.
∎ Caleb Furst: 5/10
Furst, a catalyst during Purdue’s winning streak, had his production opportunity hindered by foul trouble. He still had 4 points, 3 rebounds and a steal in 18 minutes. Purdue was a better team with him on the floor.
∎ Trey Kaufman-Renn: 7/10*
The only negative here was how many missed shots (13) Kaufman-Renn had. Otherwise, he was everything Purdue needed on the road. Finished with his second double-double this season, collecting 23 points and 11 rebounds, including a putback dunk after Oregon went on a run to collect momentum. More importantly, coming in shooting 56.9% from the free throw line, Kaufman-Renn went 9 of 9.
∎ Raleigh Burgess: 3/10
Burgess had a nice putback, part of Purdue coming out strong on the boards. But two ill-advised 3s early in the shot clock that were nowhere close.
∎ Myles Colvin: 3/10
Colvin’s outside shot has again vanished, but he continues to harass with his length on the defensive end. A lackadaisical pass in the final minute was stolen and gave Oregon life.
∎ Cam Heide: 6/10
Heide doesn’t have to be a consistent scorer every game, but he has to be a threat. Taking advantage of a wide open 3 early in the second half helps. He got more minutes with Furst’s foul trouble and provided 9 points, 4 rebounds and a steal.
∎ Gicarri Harris: 5/10
Made a heads up decision with 33.1 seconds left to chase down a loose ball rebound attempt, only to dive out of the way and assure Purdue possession up five. Made 5 of 6 free throws in 14 minutes. Essentially sealed the game with two freebies with 32.5 seconds left.
Sam King covers sports for the Journal & Courier. Email him at sking@jconline.com and follow him on X and Instagram @samueltking.
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