Originally posted by SubGod22
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Early:
PG - Armstead 20, DWill 10, Cotton 5, FVV 5
SG - DWill 20, Wiggins 7, Cotton 9, Baker 4
SF - Early 15, Wiggins 18, Baker/Wessel 7
PF - Hall 15, White 10, Early 15
C - EO 15, Lufile 12, Hall 13
Late:
PG - Armstead 22, DWill 5, FVV 11, Cotton 4
SG - DWill 20, Wiggins 8, Cotton 8, Baker 4
SF - Early 19, Wiggins 17, Baker 4
PF - Hall 18, White 14, Early 8
C - EO 17, Lufile 15, Hall 8
Hall and DWill play a lot of minutes early, until others learn the ropes better. Early picks it all up quickly and also plays a lot of minutes. Later in season, the Shockers depth and improved learning curve allow those 3 to save their legs more. I would be very surprised to see Lufile play 20 minutes early.
White continues to grow and get more minutes at PF, saving Hall's legs and moving Early more to SF. I just don't see FVV as a RS. He will be our starting PG the following year and will need the experience on the floor this year. As he grows, he saves DWill minutes at PG, giving him more rest. As others grow, they may push Wessel to the bench ( I'd sure like to see him RS. As we lose DWill this year and Early, Wiggins the next, he would be a very valuable Shocker the following 2 years after this). Cotton is the big unknown as to minutes. He surprised us last year. If he contiues to surprise this year, he may reduce a few others some minutes, including Wiggins.
This is a very unusual team. Deep in talent and deep in flexibility. If they play 40 minutes of hell on D and fast fury on offense, like I think they can, they will need to save their best players from too many minutes. If it wasn't for the inexperienced playing less early in the season, this team could have no one playing more than 26 minutes per game for the season.
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