The interesting thing is that this might happen again next year just in reverse. McGary is a lot like Zeller, and Ferrell and Burke are similar as well. Zeller has most of the edges statistically. Burke plays more minutes and gets more assists. Zeller shoots a much better percentage, scores more points, shoots better from the free throw line, blocks more shots, gets more steals, and turns it over less. Burke is asked to do more for his team, but Zeller is the much more efficient player. i'm not sure there's many players in the country more important to their team than Burke is to UM; look at how miserably we played against Iowa when he was in foul trouble. he's sadly the only player on our team capable of creating from the dribble you can't really close out a game better than Burke did against Ohio on Saturday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SDweePDCfI&t=11m4s Burke leads his team in 3ptm, assists, steals, blocks (lol) and trails by .2 for the team lead in ppg