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Thanks, for the great post to segue from, for a post I have meant to write about impressions on Geno’s rotations and player development that can be gleaned from the per-game rotations for the first 8 games.I think more than a few Boneyarders on this thread are looking at the Jana situation and drawing erroneous conclusions. Specifically, that Jana is either regressing from where she was last year, or that she is not progressing fast enough per their expectations. They are using the fact that she has lost her starting spot as a redshirt freshman last year to a two-time All-Big Ten senior this year, and then pointing to her reduction in minutes as validation of their perceptions.
The reality is that we are just eight games into this season, and Geno and staff are having to make starting/rotation decisions based on having (at least) four very talented new players growing/developing/integrating with 6-8 returning national champions. Not only is the development and integration a factor of the number of rotational schemes Geno has put on the floor inside a constraint of 200 total minutes per game (which itself is a reflection of the wonderful luxury of now having 13 healthy, exceptional players) but it is also affected by the quality and styles of the opponents thus far. There is a LOT of development and integration that is ahead of this very talented team.
I recommend that Boneyarders think twice about applying previous paradigms about what Geno is thinking/doing in regards to individual player development at this point in the season. I believe, for all intents and purposes, this current team poses a new dynamic for Geno and the staff to wrestle with. Said differently, looking to the models/lessons of yesteryear's team rotations and integration of so many top players can only go so far. That applies to us fans as well.
Perhaps you are of the opinion - from what you have seen from ~80 minutes of game action thus far - that Jana has regressed. Or perhaps your eyeballs are telling you she will never be on the HoH wall which is contrary your hope at the start of the 2023-24 seaon. To both thoughts I say, chill out! Give it time.
I invite folks to go ahead and play a game of "what if". If Jana was to get just another five minutes of playing time per game, which player(s) would/should that be coming from? And however you choose to answer that question, how would the other player(s) reduction in minutes affect the rotational integration that Geno and staff are trying to achieve? What should be the priority at this point in the season - more emphasis on developing Jana, or more emphasis on jelling rotational combinations? The same question for folks who are thinking "(insert your targeted layer) needs more minutes".
The Queen of the Nile is an NCAA Champion. She was a starter the latter half of last season and throughout the NCAA tournament blitzkrieg. She played in all 40 games last year and all eight so far this season.
It is a long season. Jana has a lot of learning ahead of her as she adjusts to her new role as a non-starter, and integrates with a lot of new rotations. She will be fine.
It can be inferred that Geno has established a winning-time rotations formula (he had a 6-player small ball rotations formula last year):
- Winning-time rotations have maximum spurtability (i.e. maximum +/-);
- The starting lineup this year is a winning-time rotation (last year’s was not &1);
- There is still a lot of room for improvement (see MI and Louisville games, and also maximizing the potential of incomers Serah, Blanca and Kayleigh);
- The formula, for now, is:
This is NOT the rotation. It’s only been 8 games in a 31-game regular season.
- Geno is still developing players for his bridge rotations (other rotations in competitive minutes) as he still trying to get the most of his winning-time rotation players not named Azzi or Sarah;
- Geno has so far mostly used his starters and winning-time rotations for the first half and the start of the third quarter in order to build a comfortable lead;
- Once the lead is comfortable, but not insurmountable, Geno reserves the rest of the third quarter and on for player development, namely Jana, Caroline, and Kelis; (Ayanna and Gandy have so far been confined to the 4th quarter);
- In this player development time, Geno seldom has Azzi and Sarah in at the same time; he sometimes has both Azzi and Sarah out; but he almost always has either KK and Kayleigh in;
- In this player development time, Geno sometimes uses Allie, Blanca and Serah in lieu of Azzi and/or Sarah;
- For those that bicker about the toughness (or lack thereof) of the schedule, this is Geno’s workaround that maximizes player development of this deep quality roster;
- Geno is consciously managing Azzi and Sarah’s minutes for the long season as he also gives them pocket breathers at the end or start of a quarter.
&1 Jana as a starter in last year’s tournament run was crucial even though her rotations were more to block/parry the opponents’ post strength to tire them out before Geno unleashed his small ball rotations. Geno could not have started with small ball as opponents will tire Sarah out.