Let me start off by saying that I don't wanna sound like the "we almost lost, the sky is falling, fire Cal" types. I trust coach and believe his judgement is better than mine on almost everything basketball related. I've also never jumped on the "undefeated" bandwagon this season; I think we will lose one or two based on pure chance. That said, I really hope he doesn't stick with the 8 man rotation he used last night.
I've thought "the platoon" system has been instrumental in this groups historic start. Think about it - we were blowing out professional teams in the Bahamas without Cauley-Stein or Lyles using the 5-in, 5-out strategy. As the players said earlier in the season, the Platoon strategy allows them to come in, go balls to the walls for minutes at a time, then get a break. It allowed the players to be more productive (and efficient) in their limited minutes, and also wore the crap out of opposing teams in the second half. Also, if a guy had an off night, the effect was limited due to so many other talented players sharing the minutes.
The 8-man rotation puts a cap on these advantages. An off-night by one player has more of an impact, and we become fatigued along with the opposing team through the course of the game. Don't get me wrong, I still think this team is great with an 8 man rotation, but I feel we'd have the potential to be historically great if we'd continue to use the substitution pattern that was utilized in the early part of the season. Do we think that the Top 8 in this year's group are significantly better than the top 8 in the 09-10 or 11-12 squads? I don't; I think this team has looked so dominant because of how "the platoons" allowed them to play.
As I said, this is one game and I don't want to be too reactionary. But even without Poythress, this group has historic depth, and I think an 8-man rotation limits the potential of this squad.
I've thought "the platoon" system has been instrumental in this groups historic start. Think about it - we were blowing out professional teams in the Bahamas without Cauley-Stein or Lyles using the 5-in, 5-out strategy. As the players said earlier in the season, the Platoon strategy allows them to come in, go balls to the walls for minutes at a time, then get a break. It allowed the players to be more productive (and efficient) in their limited minutes, and also wore the crap out of opposing teams in the second half. Also, if a guy had an off night, the effect was limited due to so many other talented players sharing the minutes.
The 8-man rotation puts a cap on these advantages. An off-night by one player has more of an impact, and we become fatigued along with the opposing team through the course of the game. Don't get me wrong, I still think this team is great with an 8 man rotation, but I feel we'd have the potential to be historically great if we'd continue to use the substitution pattern that was utilized in the early part of the season. Do we think that the Top 8 in this year's group are significantly better than the top 8 in the 09-10 or 11-12 squads? I don't; I think this team has looked so dominant because of how "the platoons" allowed them to play.
As I said, this is one game and I don't want to be too reactionary. But even without Poythress, this group has historic depth, and I think an 8-man rotation limits the potential of this squad.