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I give JC more heat than JD. And really there was not much heat to give anyone. KW was not ready to run the team as a sophomore. And JD lacked the skills to be a pg.You keep coming back to the Louisville played "worse than their ranking" argument. I don't get your point. They ended the regular season ranked no. 1 in the country - not like they were overrated when we played them. If they played lousy that night, perhaps the other team had a little to do with it? It was a road game against one of the top teams in the country and we ran them out of their own gym. We looked like the 2004 team against Alabama or GT.
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm not arguing for Dyson instead of Austrie. I wanted them both. They both had valuable roles to fill when we had everyone.
As for 2009 v 2010, I think it comes down to some people being better as a complementary player rather than the go-to (happened with Burrell and Albie too). The 2010 team was also poorly constructed with Kemba-JD-Sticks at the 1-2-3, all of whom wanted to drive and all of whom had unreliable jumpers. The lane was always crowded. But Dyson deserves a lot of the heat for that year as a senior. The 2007 season isn't fair to hold over anyone - we had a bunch of very raw freshmen (Dyson was still raw, AJ was a shadow of himself, Thabeet couldn't stay upright, Sticks could jump but that was it, etc.) and Adrien as a sophomore. Our only hope of anything that year was to sign Durant - but the 2007 lumps led to 2009. The 2011 season we had a bunch of freshmen, but Kemba to lead them - makes a big difference.
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JD was playing superbly in the 2010 season as the 2g. Kemba had several bad games in a row and JC put JD at the point. I had no problem with the initial switch. I had a problem with JC continuing to play JD once it became obvious he was more a liability at the pg than Kemba. Meanwhile the production JD manufactured at the 2g was lost. The failure that year was KW was not ready to replace AJP.
This season it will be interesting to see how quickly RB develops and how KO handles the situation vs. JC. You have a similar situation to the 2010 situation in that SN is a much better 2g than a 1g and RB is a much better 1g. But SN like JD brings more experience on the court. The one advantage KO has is SN is a better pg than JD and there is a decent RJE to run things if necessary!
but I agree having both would have been the ideal scenario.