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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 677542" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Yes they were fatigued. That's arguing past the point though. I wish we had the depth to be able to sit our starters more and get them rest but we don't. I'd take a fatigued Jose over what we saw when he was out. I'll take a fatigued Mike over Price or Phillips. I'll take a fatigued Moses over Cole. Why is it that you're arguing that it was a mistake him playing those guys so much, but you won't actually argue for specific players deserving of more minutes over specific players? To me this just screams trying to find something to complain about even when what was done makes logical sense and you can't support the point. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like this. You're just making stuff up. He has said he prefers a 7 or 8 man rotation, not a 5 man one but that doesn't really lend itself to your other made up point so I guess that's why you went with 5. And there is plenty of history of that strategy working and you don't even have to go to a different school if you know your GT basketball history. </p><p></p><p>Beyond that UVA had 3 players last year averaging over 32, and only 7 averaging over 10 mpg. Ignore that they basically only played 6 guys in the national championship game, which went into OT. </p><p></p><p>How about where Nova went basically went 8 deep at most both the years they won the championship? Let's ignore that they basically only used 7 in their national championship game in 18 and only 8 in 16 against a UNC team that went 7 deep. </p><p></p><p>What about Duke in 2015? Oh they basically went 7 deep including only playing 8 in the national championship game against Wisconsin who only played 7? </p><p></p><p>How about current #1 gonzaga. When they went against UNC, they played 7. Against Zona they basically went 7 deep. Ditto when they played washington. Same against Oregon. </p><p></p><p>Hell today, butler basically went 7 deep against St Johns and Gonzaga went 7 deep against 2-12 detroit mercy. </p><p></p><p>The fact is when games are close and important many teams have short rotations often only going deeper down the bench when they have a lead they can use to buy time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 677542, member: 2299"] Yes they were fatigued. That's arguing past the point though. I wish we had the depth to be able to sit our starters more and get them rest but we don't. I'd take a fatigued Jose over what we saw when he was out. I'll take a fatigued Mike over Price or Phillips. I'll take a fatigued Moses over Cole. Why is it that you're arguing that it was a mistake him playing those guys so much, but you won't actually argue for specific players deserving of more minutes over specific players? To me this just screams trying to find something to complain about even when what was done makes logical sense and you can't support the point. Like this. You're just making stuff up. He has said he prefers a 7 or 8 man rotation, not a 5 man one but that doesn't really lend itself to your other made up point so I guess that's why you went with 5. And there is plenty of history of that strategy working and you don't even have to go to a different school if you know your GT basketball history. Beyond that UVA had 3 players last year averaging over 32, and only 7 averaging over 10 mpg. Ignore that they basically only played 6 guys in the national championship game, which went into OT. How about where Nova went basically went 8 deep at most both the years they won the championship? Let's ignore that they basically only used 7 in their national championship game in 18 and only 8 in 16 against a UNC team that went 7 deep. What about Duke in 2015? Oh they basically went 7 deep including only playing 8 in the national championship game against Wisconsin who only played 7? How about current #1 gonzaga. When they went against UNC, they played 7. Against Zona they basically went 7 deep. Ditto when they played washington. Same against Oregon. Hell today, butler basically went 7 deep against St Johns and Gonzaga went 7 deep against 2-12 detroit mercy. The fact is when games are close and important many teams have short rotations often only going deeper down the bench when they have a lead they can use to buy time. [/QUOTE]
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