Has Stans lost this team? By the way they played Saturday and their comments after the game, I am afraid he is either lossing or has lost this team. If that is the case, with them being "young", can he get them back for next year?
Playing guys who can't get the job done to get them "experience" is way overrated. Players get better in practice, not in games. Somehow Jarvis and Ravern managed to get better by their Soph. years without getting a lot of game experience their Fresh. years.Coach34 said:I wish we would have kept playing Osby and Augustas at the 4 and gotten them time and experience all year. Having them challenged game after game would have produced results from these guys. </p>
With an emphasis on *now*. Saying that we should start guys who aren't ready just so they'll be ready later in the season is a totally different issue. I agree with everyone else that's said we shouldn't have to settle for sub-par starters. I will say I think we could have given those players (Osby and Augustus, throw in Brian Johnson too, IMO) a better chance to get in the flow of a game and prove themselves, develop, etc.would have given us a much better chance to win this past Saturday. We are 1-5 in our last 6 games...is this line-up we are playing giving us the best chance to win?
Osby will be a much improved player for us next year, which will allow Phil to move to the 3 and (hopefully) Randy to the bench.fishwater99 wrote:
Now we will be no better off for next year at the 4 than we were before the season started.