Civil Bear said:
calumnus said:
Civil Bear said:
Just a WAG, but I'll go out on a limb and say Klay averaged more than 25mpg prior to his injury.
OK, was Alajiki 9th in minutes this year due to injury? - Not that I am aware. Has Grant been the healthiest player in Cal history? - Doubtful as he had a mid-season appendectomy. He did have an extra season to play tho. Betley was the healthiest player on the team last year, tgst is why he played more than anyone else? - I doubt that was the determining factor why he logged the most minutes unless every other player was injured in some way.
Not quite sure what you are trying to argue, but my answers to your questions above are in bold. Your initial response referencing Klay Thompson had to do with Celestine's and whether or not he will turn out to be a good player. Even if his injury was not a factor in his minutes this year, he did log the second-most minutes out of next year's returning players at arguably Cal's deepest position. The jury is still out on how good he will be, but IMO he is the best-looking underclassman we have had in a while outside of Bradley.
I was more referencing Celestine last year, Alajiki this year and Kelly the first two years as guys I wanted to see as consistent starters and get starters minutes. Instead Fox started and gave major minutes to (and a green light to) others that were not as good, both by my observation and as backed up by the advanced stats. Kelly and Celestine got major minutes this year,as I wanted last year. Lars also was showing up as one of our best players last year and this, and I thought was deserving of more time.
The great coaches tend to tighten up their rotations to maximize the minutes of their best players. Fox plays slow, there is little advantage to such a deep rotation.
Early on this season I would have liked to see Shepherd, Celestine, Alajiki, Kelly, Lars as the starting lineup, getting major minutes with the caveat that we might need to start Brown in certain matchups or if Sheherd cannot handle the PG role.
The counter has been that Fox was forced to start and give the most minutes on the team to players who weee not playing well because he had to limit the minutes of the players who were playing the best due to their poor health and/or conditioning. My thought is if they are playing the best, thst is evidence that their health and conditioning must be pretty good. Play them until their play is effected by their health and conditioning?