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  Saturday, Dec. 16 3:30pm ET
Haslem ties career high with 27
 
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SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -- Udonis Haslem showed why he should be Florida's first option on offense. But he needed coach Billy Donovan to explain it to some of his teammates.

Udonis Haslem
This dunk shot helped Udonis Haslem shoot 8-for-11 from the field Saturday.
Haslem tied his career high with 27 points and added 10 rebounds as Florida beat Gonzaga 85-71 on Saturday in the Orange Bowl Classic.

The Bulldogs had no answer for Haslem, who dominated in the lane and on the backboard. Still, the Gators (No. 9 ESPN/USA Today, No. 8 AP) needed a halftime lecture from Donovan to start getting the 6-foot-8 junior center the ball.

"Our backcourt really needs to understand ... they think it's them first and Udonis and our frontcourt are the second option," Donovan said. "They've got it backwards."

It took Florida (6-1) a while to figure that out.

Haslem, the team's second-leading scorer, had taken just three shots by halftime, while the Gators had attempted 17 3-pointers. That changed in the second half.

Haslem touched the ball on nearly every second-half possession, scoring 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting. He finished 8-of-11 from the field and made 11 of 14 free throws.

"He's a load in there," said center Casey Calvary, who led Gonzaga with 18 points and eight rebounds. "He does some great things for them. He's got a bright future."

Haslem, a Miami native who also scored 27 points against Michigan State in last season's NCAA championship game, added four assists. More importantly, he avoided foul trouble, which has been his biggest obstacle during his three seasons. He had just two fouls.

"He did a good job staying out of foul trouble, and the bottom line is our backcourt didn't do a good job of getting the ball inside so he could score," Donovan said. "In the second half, they did that."

Brett Nelson scored 15 points and Brent Wright, also from Miami, had 17 for Florida. But they were merely sideshows to Haslem.

"He can seal off anyone in the nation," Nelson said. "And if we get it to him, he can score down there."

Before Haslem gave the Gators a second-half spark, their pressing defense gave them a big first-half lead.

Gonzaga (5-3) went more than eight minutes in the first half without a field goal and had just six points at the 11:45 mark. Playing their fourth consecutive game without point guard Dan Dickau, the Bulldogs had 13 first-half turnovers.

"We came out real slow and missed lots of shots," Calvary said. "We didn't rebound and gave some guys who can make shots some open 3s."

Dickau, the team's second-leading scorer at 16 points per game, has not played since breaking a finger on his left hand against Arizona last month. Gonzaga is 2-2 without him.

"I don't think a word could quite sum it up," Gonzaga coach Mark Few said when asked how much his team missed Dickau. Then he added, "Immensely."

Without Dickau, freshman guard Blake Stepp scored 18 points but had eight of the team's 19 turnovers.

Florida, coming off a 125-50 win over Florida A&M -- the most lopsided victory in school history -- led Gonzaga 19-6 early, led 44-32 at halftime and opened up a 19-point lead in the second half behind Haslem.

It was a vast difference from the last time the two teams met.

The Bulldogs eliminated Florida from the 1999 NCAA tournament in the round of sixteen on Calvary's tip-in with 4.4 seconds remaining. The Gators shot just 25 percent from the 3-point arc in the loss.

They were a little better Saturday, finishing 8-of-27 from 3-point range.

Teddy Dupay, Florida's leading scorer at 19 points per game, was 0-for-9 shooting -- including 0-for-8 from behind the arc -- and scored just two points.

"It's kind of like pick your poison," Few said. "You've got to get out on their shooters, but Haslem has improved tremendously from the last time we played them. He's got a lot of different moves down there."
 


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