If they were equivalent recruits coming out of high school you'd have a point, but alas, they were notI don't see it as a red flag if a true frosh SG isn't playing PG over a sophomore PG who has had more time in the program.
If they were equivalent recruits coming out of high school you'd have a point, but alas, they were notI don't see it as a red flag if a true frosh SG isn't playing PG over a sophomore PG who has had more time in the program.
If they were equivalent recruits coming out of high school you'd have a point, but alas, they were not
Nah, I'm goodSometimes recruiting stars only go so far vs. fit for the moment and time in a program can win out for the position someone is there to play.
But please, let's keep arguing about playing time for development from a 16 point road win for a likely 3 seed going to their 4th tourney in a row.
What about guys not playing the same position?If they were equivalent recruits coming out of high school you'd have a point, but alas, they were not
In a sport that is extremely old there aren’t that many impact freshman anymore outside of guys that are clear one and done.If they were equivalent recruits coming out of high school you'd have a point, but alas, they were not
Yes, only guys that are listed with the same position can sub in for guys with that position. Don't really understand how we can do that with 8 guys playing each game though?What about guys not playing the same position?
I wouldn't consider a guy coming in for a couple spot minutes an impact guyIn a sport that is extremely old there aren’t that many impact freshman anymore outside of guys that are clear one and done.
I don’t know why it is so hard for some to get that.
Nojus was never going to play much with Gilbert and Jones, not to mention Lipsey in front of him. Also not to mention Heise who also came in with a shat ton more experience at the collegiate level.Milan played a lot his first year, I guess I got my hopes up for the same for Nojus.
Get what you mean, but Nojus is a true 2/SG. He’s not a combo. Kelderman knows the offense at that position and did a fine job today. I don’t ever want to blame a player but I think it probably has more to do with Nojus not being able to fill those spot minutes.Yes, only guys that are listed with the same position can sub in for guys with that position. Don't really understand how we can do that with 8 guys playing each game though?
What’s the point here? TJ felt he was our best option. He played 4 solid minutes. We won a game on the road by double digits, and we’re talking about this? Things are good!But how many times!!??
What’s the point here? TJ felt he was our best option. He played 4 solid minutes. We won a game on the road by double digits, and we’re talking about this? Things are good!
We'll actually have to win four in a row to win the whole thing I think.Nice win. It was one of those games where a win doesn't move the needle much but a loss would be far more damaging so glad they took care of business. Not getting a top 4 seed hurts but just gonna have to win 3 in a row at Hilton South and I think a 2 seed isn't out of the realm of possibilties especially if Houston is one of those wins. Hopefully Gilbert will be ready to go.
TJ said postgame they expect he'll play Monday.Wonder if they will rest Gilbert this week as well and try to get him close to 100% as possible. Groin injuries are known to linger.
4 yes, 3 was a typo on my part. Good news about Gilbert, they'll need his ability to blow by defenders even if it comes with some headscratching turnovers.We'll actually have to win four in a row to win the whole thing I think.
TJ said postgame they expect he'll play Monday.
I would hope so, unless he was incredibly close to 100% already today. Big 12 Tournament is (mostly) meaningless for this team. People have been saying we're a final four contender for most of the season, the Big Dance is where the rubber meets the road for this squad.Wonder if they will rest Gilbert this week as well and try to get him close to 100% as possible. Groin injuries are known to linger.