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So… we won. Will it be a turning point or a blip on the radar?
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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 997076" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>To each his own. The upsets are more fun for sure and if it was just in isolation I would take them.</p><p></p><p>IMO for long term success consistency in play far more important than showing flashes of greatness, and in basketball where you have to win at least 3 games in a row for a conference championship and 6 for a national one, true greatness usually also requires the consistency. </p><p></p><p>Also, while we rely quite a bit on Ndongo and George, I wouldn't really say we are extremely young overall. About 2/3rds of our minutes this year are going to juniors or seniors. Hard to find numbers for a national comparison. The year that immediately came to mind to me as a comparison was 18-19 (after Lammers and Jackson graduated and Okogie went pro) and the amount of jr/sr minutes that year was about 35%. I'd say it's more that we are reliant on young players for some key positions moreso than really being a young team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 997076, member: 2299"] To each his own. The upsets are more fun for sure and if it was just in isolation I would take them. IMO for long term success consistency in play far more important than showing flashes of greatness, and in basketball where you have to win at least 3 games in a row for a conference championship and 6 for a national one, true greatness usually also requires the consistency. Also, while we rely quite a bit on Ndongo and George, I wouldn't really say we are extremely young overall. About 2/3rds of our minutes this year are going to juniors or seniors. Hard to find numbers for a national comparison. The year that immediately came to mind to me as a comparison was 18-19 (after Lammers and Jackson graduated and Okogie went pro) and the amount of jr/sr minutes that year was about 35%. I'd say it's more that we are reliant on young players for some key positions moreso than really being a young team. [/QUOTE]
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