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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 700840" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>The bench taking a high-colonic begs the question, can a coach establish a "Get Old, Stay Old" program when he doesn't really play a bench? If developmental players are "in the pipe" then can you keep them and develop them but not play them? </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the developmental guys have to be good enough top play and not hurt you. And this might be the cutting edge of the matter, that the guys who did not play simply are not going to be ACC players. </p><p></p><p>If recruiting is on the upswing, then purging the end of the bench could be what the doctor ordered for roster upgrades. But we will have to wait to see who we bring in. I'm guessing we take two in the Spring? </p><p></p><p>While the "Get Old, Stay Old" approach makes a lot of sense, I seriously question whether that is actually the approach Pastner prefers. Based on his love of a short rotation I think he would just assume recruit players with one foot in the NBA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 700840, member: 4110"] The bench taking a high-colonic begs the question, can a coach establish a "Get Old, Stay Old" program when he doesn't really play a bench? If developmental players are "in the pipe" then can you keep them and develop them but not play them? On the other hand, the developmental guys have to be good enough top play and not hurt you. And this might be the cutting edge of the matter, that the guys who did not play simply are not going to be ACC players. If recruiting is on the upswing, then purging the end of the bench could be what the doctor ordered for roster upgrades. But we will have to wait to see who we bring in. I'm guessing we take two in the Spring? While the "Get Old, Stay Old" approach makes a lot of sense, I seriously question whether that is actually the approach Pastner prefers. Based on his love of a short rotation I think he would just assume recruit players with one foot in the NBA. [/QUOTE]
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