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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 794185" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>6-12 minutes a game? So like 20 minutes total between your 6th and 7th players? That's beyond the thin gold line levels. That's 36 minutes for each of your starters levels. That's not a 7 man rotation. That's not even a 6 man rotation. </p><p></p><p>And yes, Gonzaga did it, and their depth was the one thing people harped on being a potential weakness all year but their composition was a lot more able to deal with the problem of a short rotation due to better spread between front court and back court players. </p><p></p><p>There's no point in arguing this though as the issues only come up when something goes wrong, like when our starting center couldn't go against an all american center and we replaced him in the starting lineup with a 5-10 point guard. So us avoiding major issues for most of the year means we largely went unpunished for it so it's "proof" that it wasn't an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 794185, member: 2299"] 6-12 minutes a game? So like 20 minutes total between your 6th and 7th players? That's beyond the thin gold line levels. That's 36 minutes for each of your starters levels. That's not a 7 man rotation. That's not even a 6 man rotation. And yes, Gonzaga did it, and their depth was the one thing people harped on being a potential weakness all year but their composition was a lot more able to deal with the problem of a short rotation due to better spread between front court and back court players. There's no point in arguing this though as the issues only come up when something goes wrong, like when our starting center couldn't go against an all american center and we replaced him in the starting lineup with a 5-10 point guard. So us avoiding major issues for most of the year means we largely went unpunished for it so it's "proof" that it wasn't an issue. [/QUOTE]
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