8 straight minutes of Ron Baker on the bench in second half with 3 fouls was far too long. HCGM needs to cut the panic in half and thus get double the minutes of a player with 3 or more fouls. Baker could easily have sit for just two minutes and came back in with no problem. This happened with Armstead in Final Four game.
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I believe HCGM knows what he is doing. I will defer to his judgement as I suspect he had something in mind. I am glad to have him and the entire staff. They help to make writing the annual checks fun!
Go Shocks!!!!“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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Originally posted by rjl View PostMy guess is Ron Baker's ankle was bothering him and coach took the opportunity to rest him until the final push.
He has a few days to get better and would hesitate to play him against NCCU, unless absolutely needed.
That is all.Above all, make the right call.
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Originally posted by ShockRef View PostBingo! Spot on comment and correct.
He has a few days to get better and would hesitate to play him against NCCU, unless absolutely needed.
That is all.
If we lose the game in the last two minutes I assume posters would be having this discussion. The merit of the discussion shouldn't be based on a somewhat random result.
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Even if they lose this one, resting Baker is worth it (to me me). One game does not a season make.
In 2003, three or so weeks before getting on a bird bound for southwest Asia I sprained my ankle on a night jump I landed in a gopher colony. I had to hump a mile out of the drop zone back to the bus with a combat load ruck (180 lbs) I am 5'10" and weighed 170 of pretty good muscle. Please ignore my slight pouch I have today :) My ankle swelled to the size of a grapefruit and I could hardly put weight on it. Thanks to a regimen of stay off my feet, rest, ice, compression, elevation, along with a wonder drug of Viiox I recovered before landing at Prince Ali Al Saleem AF. Viiox has since been pulled off market for numerous reasons.
My point is that Ron Baker's ankle needs time to heal so that he can be 100% and everyone of us do not believe winning is worth jeopardizing the long term health of these kids.
Go Shocks!Last edited by DUShock; December 18, 2013, 09:33 AM.“Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones
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