The Florida men’s basketball team can best be compared to a seesaw this season, with its offense on one side and its defense on the other.
The Gators are shooting well when the offensive side is highest, like when guards KeVaughn Allen and Noah Locke combined for 15 three-pointers against Texas A&M on Jan. 22, but that usually comes at the price of its defense. The Aggies dropped 71 points in that game, well above UF’s average of 61.5 points allowed.
The same goes for when the seesaw is the other way around.