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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 215603" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I think the first comment was aimed to dispute my post, so I'll just add.... I think the answer is BOTH are issues. It is absolutely about figuring out the rotation AND how the roster was put together (the latter is what you're suggesting). The two are not mutually exclusive.</p><p></p><p>Let's not ignore simply telling guys what they can/cannot do on the court based on their strengths/weaknesses. Go figure - our bigs have taken fewer mid-range jumpers lately and our offensive efficiency has gone up. That doesn't take time to figure out. Neither does figuring out what Jorg and Heath are capable of doing. I know teams that figure out their true frosh quicker than our coach figured out our two PGs who have been here how long? How about Tadric jacking 3's and settling? The lack of speed at which these examples were addressed has nothing to do with the number of offseason transfers.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately I agree - taking in transfers to stay afloat is another reason he doesn't deserve more time. If BG/MBob use that excuse for the first 2/3 of the year, then they're digging their own graves. If they want to celebrate it as a strategy that worked and results in NITs, then more power to them, I know plenty of mid-majors who will appreciate that. This run we're on has me thinking "What if" moreso that "OMG, we're finally playing above average basketball".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 215603, member: 274"] I think the first comment was aimed to dispute my post, so I'll just add.... I think the answer is BOTH are issues. It is absolutely about figuring out the rotation AND how the roster was put together (the latter is what you're suggesting). The two are not mutually exclusive. Let's not ignore simply telling guys what they can/cannot do on the court based on their strengths/weaknesses. Go figure - our bigs have taken fewer mid-range jumpers lately and our offensive efficiency has gone up. That doesn't take time to figure out. Neither does figuring out what Jorg and Heath are capable of doing. I know teams that figure out their true frosh quicker than our coach figured out our two PGs who have been here how long? How about Tadric jacking 3's and settling? The lack of speed at which these examples were addressed has nothing to do with the number of offseason transfers. Ultimately I agree - taking in transfers to stay afloat is another reason he doesn't deserve more time. If BG/MBob use that excuse for the first 2/3 of the year, then they're digging their own graves. If they want to celebrate it as a strategy that worked and results in NITs, then more power to them, I know plenty of mid-majors who will appreciate that. This run we're on has me thinking "What if" moreso that "OMG, we're finally playing above average basketball". [/QUOTE]
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