I saw this article on performance versus bench usage and thought it was interesting...
There's even a graph that shows where NU stacks up against other teams...
There's even a graph that shows where NU stacks up against other teams...
I knew somebody would cherry pick that sentence to try to dismiss the points made in the article."So when trying to duplicate the success of this year’s Final Four teams, I don’t think the takeaway is to just use your bench less. I think the real takeaway is to — (checks notes) — have really good starters?"
It was a rhetorically dumb decision by the writer to use that sentence.I knew somebody would cherry pick that sentence to try to dismiss the points made in the article.
I agree about what appeared to be coaching indecision. (although Collins may have been certain that subbing like crazy was the right way to go).It was a rhetorically dumb decision by the writer to use that sentence.
Duke and UNC and Kansas have really good starters *and* really good bench players. Their coaches made a decision.
A CCC weakness is that he never decided. Frankly, there was very little reason for Elyjah Williams to leave the bench — he did nice things sometimes, bad things others, but nothing he did (guessing here) showed he deserved those minutes over Young’s 17-22nd minutes or Nance’s 28th-33rd. Same with Simmons or even fan favorite Greer. Fine dudes, just minutes better-used by the alternatives.
Yeah, I cherry picked his very obvious conclusion.I knew somebody would cherry pick that sentence to try to dismiss the points made in the article.