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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 130089" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>Fwiw I honestly haven't followed bball since Brainless showed Cremins the door. I was and am a huge Cremins fan and that episode killed my bball passion.</p><p></p><p>Having qualified myself as largely uninformed on current events, this issue is largely dependent on the particular team and players on it. Dean Smith would sub five at a time and keep his 1st team fresh. There was a drop off in their play but it was minimal; their 2nd team was awful good. For most of Cremins era he had between 6-9 guys that could play legitimate minutes and the starters often played nearly the entire game. I think Cremins liked to have his best guys on the court as long as possible due to their playmaking ability but I don't doubt he would have subbed much more if team depth had allowed it. I find it hard to believe we have the kind of depth to allow mass substitutions or the luxury of sitting guys to give them a prolonged blow. How many minutes per game does MGH sit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 130089, member: 735"] Fwiw I honestly haven't followed bball since Brainless showed Cremins the door. I was and am a huge Cremins fan and that episode killed my bball passion. Having qualified myself as largely uninformed on current events, this issue is largely dependent on the particular team and players on it. Dean Smith would sub five at a time and keep his 1st team fresh. There was a drop off in their play but it was minimal; their 2nd team was awful good. For most of Cremins era he had between 6-9 guys that could play legitimate minutes and the starters often played nearly the entire game. I think Cremins liked to have his best guys on the court as long as possible due to their playmaking ability but I don't doubt he would have subbed much more if team depth had allowed it. I find it hard to believe we have the kind of depth to allow mass substitutions or the luxury of sitting guys to give them a prolonged blow. How many minutes per game does MGH sit? [/QUOTE]
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