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09-24-2012, 11:02 AM
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Editor's Note: In the buildup to Midnight Madness, we are taking an in-depth look at Joe Lunardi's top-five seeds in a series called Countdown To Madness. In addition to the Insider pieces, Eamonn Brennan will offer Three Big Things about each team and we'll have Five Questions with a player or coach from each squad.
Brad Beal’s pitstop at Florida lasted less than a year before the guard decided to enter the NBA draft, where he was the third overall selection last summer. Erving Walker is gone too, after three seasons of manning the point in Gainesville.
Still, anyone who believes Florida’s backcourt will take a dip because of the departures needs to consult with Kenny Boynton.
“Actually, I think we’ll be just as good as last year,” Boynton said. “We’ve still got a lot of guys who can play.”
None better than Boynton.
After averaging a team-high 15.9 points for UF’s Elite Eight squad as a junior, Boynton is hopeful his senior season is his best. The shooting guard chatted with ESPN.com last week about the upcoming season, as well as the Gators’ new-look backcourt.
What encourages you the most about this season’s squad?
Kenny Boynton: The best thing I can say about this team, compared to previous teams, is that we’re 16 deep. One through 16, we can all play, we all work hard. Whenever I come into the gym late at night to shoot or whatever, there’s always someone else in there. We have a huge upside if we can gel and put everything together.
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http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/64382/five-questions-floridas-kenny-boynton
Editor's Note: In the buildup to Midnight Madness, we are taking an in-depth look at Joe Lunardi's top-five seeds in a series called Countdown To Madness. In addition to the Insider pieces, Eamonn Brennan will offer Three Big Things about each team and we'll have Five Questions with a player or coach from each squad.
Brad Beal’s pitstop at Florida lasted less than a year before the guard decided to enter the NBA draft, where he was the third overall selection last summer. Erving Walker is gone too, after three seasons of manning the point in Gainesville.
Still, anyone who believes Florida’s backcourt will take a dip because of the departures needs to consult with Kenny Boynton.
“Actually, I think we’ll be just as good as last year,” Boynton said. “We’ve still got a lot of guys who can play.”
None better than Boynton.
After averaging a team-high 15.9 points for UF’s Elite Eight squad as a junior, Boynton is hopeful his senior season is his best. The shooting guard chatted with ESPN.com last week about the upcoming season, as well as the Gators’ new-look backcourt.
What encourages you the most about this season’s squad?
Kenny Boynton: The best thing I can say about this team, compared to previous teams, is that we’re 16 deep. One through 16, we can all play, we all work hard. Whenever I come into the gym late at night to shoot or whatever, there’s always someone else in there. We have a huge upside if we can gel and put everything together.
Click here for the rest:
http://espn.go.com/blog/collegebasketballnation/post/_/id/64382/five-questions-floridas-kenny-boynton