Spaceman Spiff wrote:RG, I posted the 30/25/25 breakdown on minutes, and that's because that is basically the split you need for a self sufficient three man rotation in the post. I like Lauri and Chance, but I am not sure they will be ready for that. If one is only ready for 15 mpg, you need 10 from somewhere else. Adding a 4th guy enables you to play Dusan for 25, LM for 20, Player X or Chance for 20 and the remaining guy for 15.
I don't see why a transfer would piss people off either. If JJ isn't good enough to take minutes from a grad transfer, I have vastly misevaluated JJ. I also doubt Chance was recruited with a promise of 25 mpg by his sophomore campaign. Things will work out, and Miller has historically been clear with everyone that he recruits a lot of good players and the rotations work themselves out from there.
I appreciated that post because it illustrated what I was getting at perfectly, and I agree with everything you are saying. In a perfect world we land JJ, Trier comes back and Smith is in great shape and finding himself by winter break.
I see Smith rusty and needing some time to get back into game shape, taking things a little slow in the early season to gain confidence in the knee (for himself and CSM). So I see him coming off the bench as the first guy off the bench and he will still easily get his 20 plus minutes early. The only guys I see who could be upset are Pitts and possibly PJC if he continues to struggle and Simon emerges, though CSM will still get PJC minutes. If Simon hasn't taken that step, maybe his minutes take a slight bump from what are expected next year. Regardless, 200 minutes in a game, 10 guys (assuming Pitts is the odd man out, and really, not a huge deal).
C- Ristic 25, Comanche 15
PF- LM 20, grad transfer 10 (Smith)
SF - JJ 28, Smith 20, (Pitts)
SG - Trier 28, Simon, 15(JJ)(Pitts)
PG - Allen 23, PJC 17 (Simon)
Simon going to be mad at 15 minutes a game knowing Trier, JJ, possibly Smith, and Allen are all gone next year? 20 mpg is plenty for LM to shine and improve, and I think he is a guy who is going to struggle with foul trouble a bit anyhow. 28 is plenty for JJ and Trier. Smith is probably more than fine with 20 to start and as the season progresses, that number is going to jump (at the expense of grad transfer? who is still a valuable insurance plan and will still get floor time). I think those splits are more than fine for the two point guards. And again, PJC is going to see all those guys leaving after the year. And the team is loaded. When you are loaded and winning, those things typically dont bother you as much. Blow teams out early and Trier and JJ aren't going to be mad at their 22-25 minutes and relishing their 30 point blowout on the bench while watching their teammates play. Given the talent and versatility that would have, I don't see even our best players playing in many games over 30 minutes anyhow. We are always going to have at least 2 elite scorers on the floor and typically have 3 and sometimes 4. Can you imagine a lineup of Trier, JJ, Smith, LM, and Ristic? That would be 5