When we play the iron I expect Demary, Solo and AK to be playing more minutes than your projections
I don't see Solo dropping down to 25 minutes per game. I think he averaged 30 minutes a game last year.I suspect it will boil down to Furphy vs Ross for those last 5-15 wing minutes. While they aren't similar plays, the wing is PACKED when you consider Solo and AK are going to command 25-30 a piece.
I can't see a world where Mullins and Stewart aren't getting a lot of wing minutes. And I don't think we're going 10-deep or playing guys a max or 20 minutes or something. Players always separate themselves in practice.
PG: Demary (25), Smith (15)
SG: Solo (25), Demary (5), Mullins (10)
SF: Stewart (15), Mullins (15), Ross/Furphy (10)
PF: AK (30), Stewart (10)
C: Reed (25), Reibe or a transfer (15)
There is an argument because of the lack of production his numbers have shown to date. What do you not understand about that? Everyone is "hopeful". That is great... I am hopeful that I win the lottery the next time I buy a ticket.A few points, rebounds, steals and some assists. He's capable of each.
Not every player grows the same pace, but as a Champion and playing with many current pro-players daily he has an idea of what's needed, and he has D1/BE experience.
He's an asset not a liability.
He can and will contribute, why is there an argument?
The challenge with Ross is that he has the physical attributes to be a really good perimeter defender, and yet he's actually not been good at it so far. I say the same for Solo, long arms, strong, great hops, and he just doesn't seem to get it. Both got better, but they need to make a leap to really becomes good. Solo puts the ball in the bucket, so he's playing anyway. Ross will need to defend much better, show he can make a shot, show he can pass the ball and hit the boards better than he has. I hope he does all of that.
Mullins will be 20-25 at the very least minus foul trouble etc.. People will be working hard in practice for sure. If we don’t get a back up 5 and play smaller a lot then Stewie gets even more there. Gonna be fun to see the minutes evolve.Assume Solo and AK each play 30 minutes. That leaves 60 minutes at the 2, 3, 4 for Stewart, Ross, Mullins, Furphy.
Furphy is most likely odd man out but I guarantee it's not going to be near even split for minutes between Ross, Stewart and Mullins.
Apparently they haven't clouded Hurleys and that's who Ross needs to impress.
Nah same glass, your part is just half empty.
Mullins will be 20-25 at the very least minus foul trouble etc.. People will be working hard in practice for sure. If we don’t get a back up 5 and play smaller a lot then Stewie gets even more there. Gonna be fun to see the minutes evolve.
One question for a few minutes as well would be will Ross be more valuable on D than what Furphy may bring on O with his shooting and passing? That will separate those 2.
Being Half Empty is always confused with being Realistic.Nah same glass, your part is just half empty.
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I agree. Without him a piece of pine might get chilly. Dodged a bullet for sure.He’s got the tools to be a real nice bench piece. Time to put in the work. If I’m him, I’m living in the gym and putting up an insane amount of threes this off-season.
My part is absolutely half empty, because the stats he put up were anemic. It's called reality. Let's be realistic, Mullins is a 5 star Top 20 talent and an absolute baller who will easily play more than Ross. That shouldn't be difficult to comprehend. Ross averaged 11 and 4 as a Senior in high school and hasn't done much his first two years at UConn. McNeeley played far more than Ross last season and Mullins should also play far more this coming season.Nah same glass, your part is just half empty.
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I think that is right unless Mullins is much much less than advertised which I don’t expect. Ross wasn’t that good. I can’t even imagine how much he’d need to improve to be a major part of the rotation.My part is absolutely half empty, because the stats he put up were anemic. It's called reality. Let's be realistic, Mullins is a 5 star Top 20 talent and an absolute baller who will easily play more than Ross. That shouldn't be difficult to comprehend. Ross averaged 11 and 4 as a Senior in high school and hasn't done much his first two years at UConn. McNeeley played far more than Ross last season and Mullins should also play far more this coming season.