Is there a takeaway from this? Did SP, KM, and KS leap to starterdom (at least while Moses is out)?
Thanks also for your commentary.
At some point this Fall I expect a comment from Pastner along the lines that there is not a lot of separation between guys at the wing positions and that we see a healthy rotation of players prior to the heavy ACC schedule.
If Phillips has turned a corner, then I can see us going three guards with Alvarado-Devoe and Phillips against the smaller mid-major early season opponents.
I wonder how Pastner is going to handle the rotation in the ACC. When Usher is eligible, will he sit all of Phillps, Moore, Sjolund and Price? Are we going to see Alvarado, Devoe, Usher, Wright and Banks logging 35mpg or do we stretch the rotation in order to go up-tempo for real?
Pastner has, in the past, had the tendency to talk out of both sides of his mouth with regards to style of play and substitution patterns. On one hand, he has said he likes to play up-tempo but has been limited by personnel limitations (Lammers or depth). On the other hand, he has stated he prefers to play a short rotation. Can a team play up-tempo with a short rotation? He also has shown the tendency to over-play key guys, particularly failing to rest Lammers and Alvarado properly.
Now he has a roster with some depth and he has said he wants to up the tempo. That should mean we see a deeper bench, but will he resist trying to play Banks and maybe other key guys 38 minutes per game?