I somewhat disagree. I call Josh Hairston starting a third of Duke's games his senior year purposeless stubbornness. You mean to tell me that Hairston should have been getting more playing time than Semi Ojeleye? I think K has his favorites and he rides them too much. Having favorites is fine as most do. I just think he takes it too far and that is the reason we have more transfers than anyone else. Why can't he throw some of the bench players a bone every now and then to keep them engaged?
My main beef was with your representing it like some character flaw, like K sees it the same way you do but refuses to do the only logical thing as you see it b/c of some character flaw.
Again, he is
principled. It's fine for you to have different principles, or different priorities or different pecking order among similar principles, but I dislike that you come across as characterizing it as something more contemptible.
Josh Hairston never became the contributor any of us hoped for. As a senior, he still didn't offer a lot by way of stats, but he was smart. He knew the system. If he played poorly, it wasn't b/c he played dumb. Semi was pretty lost as a freshman. If the best we could really hope for was for someone to stay out of Jabari's way -- and unfortunately, that
was the best we could hope for on the court for
that season -- Josh was the obvious choice. Still, as pointed out, he averaged fewer than 10 minutes per game, less than half the PT sophomore Amile Jefferson got, so it's not like Josh was some untouchable teacher's pet who could do no wrong. He wasn't Dudley Dursley, for cryin' out loud.