WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. 鈥 How mighty is Purdue? The numbers so far are positively staggering.
The 3-0 Boilermakers are outscoring opponents by 33 points a game, out-rebounding them by 21. The gap in second-chance points is 57-11. They have reached 90 points in all three victories and Purdue hadn鈥檛 done that in 21 years. They have broken 50 in three consecutive first halves, which hadn鈥檛 happened since 1969. They have blocked 15 shots, but have had only one of their own blocked.
Since Matt Painter has elected to serve his star posts one big body at a time, they have an all-Big Ten first-teamer coming off the bench. Trevion Williams is a 6-10 monster for opposing defenses, but going out for the opening tip is 7-4 Zach Edey. Put together, they are 14 feet and 2 inches of trouble, combining for 30.3 points, 19.7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 72.7-percent shooting. As Painter said, 鈥淵ou get Zach Edey in there wailing on you for four to five minutes and you want a break, and here comes Trevion Williams, and he鈥檚 fresh. We鈥檝e got more than five starters. That鈥檚 just the way it is.鈥
Just when beleaguered opposing coaches worry about doubling down on the twin towers, they notice there鈥檚 another 6-10 guy in the lineup in freshman Caleb Furst. Meanwhile, outside, Jaden Ivey was preseason all-Big Ten selection, and Sasha Stefanovic is 11-for-19 from the 3-point line, and Isaiah Thompson has played nearly 66 minutes and still hasn鈥檛 made a turnover.
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Listen to the victims.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e incredibly deep and very physical,鈥 Bellarmine coach Scott Davenport said after losing 96-67.
鈥淎ll the hype is legit, and they have a chance to be the last team standing,鈥 Indiana State coach Josh Schertz said after losing 92-67.
鈥淚 think a lot of teams are going to struggle stopping them,鈥 Wright State coach Scott Nagy said after losing 96-52. Wright State was picked to finish second in the Horizon League this season, but the Raiders were steamrolled Tuesday night. Purdue had more rebounds than Wright State had points. Three Boilermakers produced double-doubles, a first for the program in 44 years.
How mighty is Purdue? We鈥檙e about to start finding out.
The coming holiday tournaments and classics will tell us a lot.
We鈥檒l see who is King of the West 鈥 and probably the rankings 鈥 when No. 1 Gonzaga and No. 2 UCLA go at it in Las Vegas, 7 陆 months after their Final Four epic. We鈥檒l see if Gonzaga is steely enough to then handle Duke three days later.
We鈥檒l see how the Baylor rebuilding is going when the Bears meet Arizona State and then possibly the likes of Michigan State and Auburn in the Bahamas. How Illinois looks with the return of Kofi Cockburn in Kansas City against Cincinnati and maybe Arkansas. Where Alabama is, should the Tide face Kansas in Orlando.
And we鈥檒l see if the Boilermakers are truly the masters of destruction they so far have seemed. They鈥檒l be facing North Carolina Saturday in the Hall of Fame Tip-Off in Uncasville, Conn. Then either Villanova or Tennessee the next day.
鈥淲e try to play the same way no matter who we鈥檙e playing,鈥 Edey said. 鈥漌e鈥檙e always going to try to box out defensively, we鈥檙e always going to try to crash the glass offensively. It鈥檚 not an adjustment. It鈥檚 obviously going to be tougher. They鈥檙e obviously bigger, stronger, faster. But the game plan doesn鈥檛 really change.鈥
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Here鈥檚 what we already know about the Boilermakers: They have a very special situation inside. Partly, because of the sheer size and talent of Williams and Edey. Partly, because of the very level head Williams has on his shoulders. He just passed 1,000 career points and is a preseason All-American. Not every college basketball player in the nation with such stature would take well to coming off the bench and sharing minutes.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a maturity thing,鈥 he said the other day. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e worrying about playing time and you鈥檙e worrying about stats, you鈥檙e worrying about the wrong thing. If Purdue wins, that鈥檚 all that matters.鈥
Clearly, his body and his game are bigger than his ego. There he was Tuesday night passing the 1,000-point line and not even knowing it. 鈥淚 just found that out five seconds ago,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad to reach that milestone, why not add more to it? But for Purdue though.鈥
Painter is not unaware of the tricky ground this could be. But conditions mandate it, so he can deliver a brief soliloquy on the subject.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he agrees with it, but he buys into it,鈥 he said of Williams. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want them to agree with me. I want them to be professional about it, I want them to understand the big picture about it and then go out, knowing it鈥檚 not personal. Their job when they came to Purdue wasn鈥檛 to start. Their job when they came to Purdue was to help us win.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 hard to go through that, especially when you鈥檝e started before. But if they鈥檝e been around me, they know nothing鈥檚 final, nothing鈥檚 concrete. I鈥檓 not going to do it to appease somebody. I鈥檓 going to do what I think is best for Purdue. It does say a lot for Trevion how he鈥檚 handled it. You can see if they handle it maturely by how they play. They show their maturity when they play well. If you come off the bench and you鈥檙e really upset about it, you normally don鈥檛 play well. You鈥檝e got to have a clear mind.
鈥淭hey time share anyway. Look at our stats.鈥
Yeah, just look at them. These two have put up 44 shots so far, and missed 12. Together, they average a rebound every 1.9 minutes. All the second-chance points they produce is a bonus for Purdue and a burden for the opponent. 鈥淲e鈥檝e got a scoring chance every single time someone shoots the ball,鈥 Edey said, 鈥渁nd then we鈥檝e got a scoring chance every single time someone misses the ball.鈥
Painter is big on rebounding drills. 鈥淗e鈥檚 all about the basics, and sometimes people forget about the basics,鈥 Williams said. Makes you wonder what it鈥檚 like in practice when these have a go at one another.
Painter: 鈥淎 lot of fouls. They foul each other, they complain. I ref practices so they say stuff to me.鈥
Edey: 鈥淲e just beat each other really. It鈥檚 not like we鈥檙e taking anything off in practice. We go just as hard in practice as we do in the games. We鈥檙e trying to maybe play a little harder in practice because you don鈥檛 have refs. We just hit each other. . . it鈥檚 how it helps us for the game. We鈥檙e used to getting beaten up.鈥
Williams: 鈥淭hat sounds really bad, the way he said it. That鈥檚 how it really is, though. We can鈥檛 get better if we don鈥檛 push each other. I tell Zach all the time, 'off the court I love you, but when we鈥檙e on different teams I鈥檓 coming for you.鈥
鈥淲e probably won鈥檛 get anywhere if we don鈥檛 push each other in practice. There鈥檚 a reason for everything.鈥
So far, the product of all this chemistry and labor has been utter domination of the out-manned. Now comes the hard part.
鈥淚f we just stick together,鈥 Williams said, 鈥渢here鈥檚 no ceiling.鈥
Purdue will find that out, starting Saturday.