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<blockquote data-quote="gte447f" data-source="post: 677527" data-attributes="member: 4289"><p>I agree with you that our roster is not where it needs to be talent wise and depth wise, but I still do not agree with going with such a short bench as Pastner did today vs FSU. What do you say about actual fatigue? Do you think it is not a factor? Do you think that Jose/Mike/Moses are able to go at their best for 40 minutes per game (Moses 37 minutes)? I saw each of those guys literally walking around the court and looking tired out there today at a time in the second half when the game was getting away from us and we needed to be playing with intensity to get back in it before it was out of hand.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I made my original post about Pastner not playing enough bench minutes because I really question whether or not he is capable of managing player minutes during the flow of the game, unless he makes that his only focus. That's why I said he claims it's a strategy, but I think it's just laziness. He has said many times since he got the job that he would prefer to play with just 5 players. Well, isn't that convenient. One less thing to have to worry about while coaching. I wonder why everyone doesn't just do that. To me, a lot of what he says and does indicate that he seems to almost obsess over one or two issues at a time for stretches of time, and frankly I'm not sure he can see the bigger picture or juggle more than his one or two balls in the air most of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gte447f, post: 677527, member: 4289"] I agree with you that our roster is not where it needs to be talent wise and depth wise, but I still do not agree with going with such a short bench as Pastner did today vs FSU. What do you say about actual fatigue? Do you think it is not a factor? Do you think that Jose/Mike/Moses are able to go at their best for 40 minutes per game (Moses 37 minutes)? I saw each of those guys literally walking around the court and looking tired out there today at a time in the second half when the game was getting away from us and we needed to be playing with intensity to get back in it before it was out of hand. Anyway, I made my original post about Pastner not playing enough bench minutes because I really question whether or not he is capable of managing player minutes during the flow of the game, unless he makes that his only focus. That's why I said he claims it's a strategy, but I think it's just laziness. He has said many times since he got the job that he would prefer to play with just 5 players. Well, isn't that convenient. One less thing to have to worry about while coaching. I wonder why everyone doesn't just do that. To me, a lot of what he says and does indicate that he seems to almost obsess over one or two issues at a time for stretches of time, and frankly I'm not sure he can see the bigger picture or juggle more than his one or two balls in the air most of the time. [/QUOTE]
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