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Sad to see JB moving on because I thought he could really help out if he could ever get healthy but his health has always been a concern to me. As this season was just getting started I posted my concerns about his seemingly endless injuries and lack of time on the court practice wise. Wish him the best but will always wonder what could have been.
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Originally posted by pogo View PostSad to see JB moving on because I thought he could really help out if he could ever get healthy but his health has always been a concern to me. As this season was just getting started I posted my concerns about his seemingly endless injuries and lack of time on the court practice wise. Wish him the best but will always wonder what could have been.
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Originally posted by mattdalt View Post
There were strong suggestions during the year that it was not just injuries, but that he didn't have the "want to" to practice and get better. Not everybody loves basketball as much as those on this forum, despite their apparent physical gifts."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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3G used to say that he recruits guys to be starters. Now it doesn't always work out that way and he had his share of busts, but what good does it do to have a guy that takes 3 years before he's good enough to see the court? If you recognize that a guy can't compete, it's best for both sides to cut their losses and let the kid go somewhere that's a better fit.
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Players like Cousinard and Baker, who have talent that could contribute right away, but are willing to redshirt, have been a rare breed the past 5-10 years. And now it seems if a player isn't getting regular minutes his first year in the program he's unhappy and leaves.
I wonder if 13 scholarships is too much now? Most teams don't regularly play more than 8 or 9 guys. I know injuries will happen, but maybe it's time to cut the limit to 12. It may not make a huge difference, but that's one less unhappy player on the bench.
I will say, I'm pleased with Chauncey Jenkins sticking it out. I truly thought he would be the first one in the portal, as he always looked like the unhappiest player on the bench, and the times he did get on the floor.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostPlayers like Cousinard and Baker, who have talent that could contribute right away, but are willing to redshirt, have been a rare breed the past 5-10 years. And now it seems if a player isn't getting regular minutes his first year in the program he's unhappy and leaves.
I wonder if 13 scholarships is too much now? Most teams don't regularly play more than 8 or 9 guys. I know injuries will happen, but maybe it's time to cut the limit to 12. It may not make a huge difference, but that's one less unhappy player on the bench.
I will say, I'm pleased with Chauncey Jenkins sticking it out. I truly thought he would be the first one in the portal, as he always looked like the unhappiest player on the bench, and the times he did get on the floor."In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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