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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 130108" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>Would you be surprised if I told you Cooney averaged 32.5 mpg during the final 9 game stretch where Syracuse fell apart? Cooney was not awful because of minutes despite what TV announcers proclaimed. He was awful because teams finally figured out how to scheme against him i.e., shadow/no helpside/don't let him step in to anything.</p><p></p><p>In the end I don't think we're disagreeing. I'm not saying run guys 40 minutes like Boeheim is doing this year. But I'm also saying don't give 9-10 guys a full run.</p><p></p><p>To be more specific to GT, my issues this year are not just about players coming out when they're hot though that is a primary reason for my OP. I remember stretches where we've needed Demarco in, period, but he's not out there. Same goes with players, who I will not name, being on the floor too long when they are enigmas on offense and/or defense.</p><p></p><p>All that said I like what Gregory accomplished today with minutes. For the most part he stuck with a rotation of 7 guys and another 3 only gave the starters breathers. Compare that to the box score vs. Pitt where 9 played significant minutes and that's where my issues lie. Do I think there were some wasted minutes given to the bench today? Perhaps, but that's just my ignorant opinion and I'd be splitting hairs. Ultimately I liked what I saw today and hope it continues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 130108, member: 274"] Would you be surprised if I told you Cooney averaged 32.5 mpg during the final 9 game stretch where Syracuse fell apart? Cooney was not awful because of minutes despite what TV announcers proclaimed. He was awful because teams finally figured out how to scheme against him i.e., shadow/no helpside/don't let him step in to anything. In the end I don't think we're disagreeing. I'm not saying run guys 40 minutes like Boeheim is doing this year. But I'm also saying don't give 9-10 guys a full run. To be more specific to GT, my issues this year are not just about players coming out when they're hot though that is a primary reason for my OP. I remember stretches where we've needed Demarco in, period, but he's not out there. Same goes with players, who I will not name, being on the floor too long when they are enigmas on offense and/or defense. All that said I like what Gregory accomplished today with minutes. For the most part he stuck with a rotation of 7 guys and another 3 only gave the starters breathers. Compare that to the box score vs. Pitt where 9 played significant minutes and that's where my issues lie. Do I think there were some wasted minutes given to the bench today? Perhaps, but that's just my ignorant opinion and I'd be splitting hairs. Ultimately I liked what I saw today and hope it continues. [/QUOTE]
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