Nah we need some playing time experience
I hear you, but I differ in opinion. If the pieces fit well together, the experience wouldn’t be a big factor, especially considering most of next season’s support players have gotten that experience we covet so much.
I don’t view the experience as much as a necessity vs. “do the parts complete a whole?” The problem with starting freshmen becomes a question of do the guys compliment each other. In 14-15, they complimented each other. One guy’s strength enhanced another guy’s strength.
Whereas in 16-17, I think the team’s strengths took away from certain players. And not bench players, but key guys. Tatum’s one on one game took away from Kennard and Allen’s ability to score off of ball movement. Luckily for Luke in particular, he didn’t let it affect him, because he had plays drawn up for him specifically. From a team standpoint that sucks, because now you have two separate ISO’s taking up a large percentage of the team’s touches. That group had plenty of experience.
I’m rambling but the cliffs notes version is, experience is fine if it’s good and complimentary. If it isn’t, it works no better than a group of uber-talented freshmen thrown together.