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You have to think about the fact that there's a group of coaches who see the kid play for several hours every day. . . . . It's not as if the game is the only chance he gets to win some playing time.
Really, however,
if you look at Niels Giffey and his seeming inability to gain PT with consistent, high quality in-game performance,
or
if you look at Omar Calhoun and his seeming inability to lose PT with consistent, low quality in-game performance,
then it seems that practice time might be the only way to get PT in the game.
Damn. That means that we probably have the best damned practice team in the country.
We're number 1! Whoop!