Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President
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I also believe there are a lot of other factors that go into whether a coach leaves a player with foul trouble in a game rather than saving him. As heady a player as Baker and FVV are, they are not D-I seasoned players. Baker doesn't even have a full playing season under his belt yet. Would HCGM pull a junior/senior Baker or FVV as quickly or as for so long a time? How much difference does a coach believe there is between one of his starters and a 6th or 7th man off the bench? What are the player matchups like, starter/sub vs. opponent's player? A coach's style: We know Marshall doesn't prefer to call timeouts in certain situations, but rather force his players to play through it. He feels confident in his players and he views this as a growing process. When it comes to foul trouble, he goes the other direction.
Sometimes, it's as simply as a coaches "gut feeling". What others are saying here is that based on Marshall's coaching history, they would rather support his decision on this issue, particularly since it appears one cannot truly give strong factual reasons to do otherwise. Is he doing something just for the moment in a game, is it for a player/team's future betterment, or some combination of this? From my armchair, HCGM may even convince me someday about holding off on those timeouts.
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