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I feel like, given it’s a temporary fill-in starting position anyway (assuming we’ve established that Mullins would be there if uninjured) there is not much to gain in starting Ross over Stewart. Reward him with more minutes, sure (and he likely would’ve played more yesterday if not for foul trouble). But in the meantime, Ross seems to be building confidence in a role where he knows he’s going to play plenty and perhaps part of his good play is due to a lack of pressure that may be inherent in shouldering the “responsibility” of being a starter.I've never heard of let's start the struggling player over the player that's playing well before.
The mental gymnastics for some on this board to make this make sense is hilarious and a part of the entertainment of Ross playing well. Haha
On the other hand, I think it could hurt us to have Stewart take a hit to his confidence by losing “his spot” in the starting lineup. Also, I think he’s been doing fine pulling his weight on the court and it’s not really a big deal to me that he’s not getting 10 points a game or whatever might satisfy the people who want him coming off the bench now.
Personally, I think I’d love to see those two both back next year, starting side by side and leading the team with Karaban sadly gone. If Solo doesn’t end up as a draft prospect in 2026 then having him back too will be huge.