@thepeopleschampion13 made me realize that we basically have two groups of people on the board right now. Those that give Stack credit for the improvement of the team and those that blame him for it (if he had simply not played the freshmen and Ansong, the team would have been playing like this all along).
I have seen a lot of posters either saying or implying that if our current rotation and starters were used the same way all year, we wouldn’t have had any of the troubles we had or lost any of the games we lost. To me, that’s an oversimplification of the fact (in my mind) that our roles are finally clearly defined and the players who are playing are playing at a higher level than they were earlier in the year (in edition to running sets by design and executing damn near flawlessly).
So which camp are you in?
I’m not displaying votes publicly but would love your thoughts as to why you voted the way you voted.
I have seen a lot of posters either saying or implying that if our current rotation and starters were used the same way all year, we wouldn’t have had any of the troubles we had or lost any of the games we lost. To me, that’s an oversimplification of the fact (in my mind) that our roles are finally clearly defined and the players who are playing are playing at a higher level than they were earlier in the year (in edition to running sets by design and executing damn near flawlessly).
So which camp are you in?
I’m not displaying votes publicly but would love your thoughts as to why you voted the way you voted.