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While there's something almost "pure" about a five person unit, I'm OK with a larger number. After all, its called the "all conference" team. If you think of it as your conference is going into battle with other conferences, you wouldn't take just five players. How many players on the national team? Or allowed on scholarship? That's how many most coaches would choose.
What about the "starters" you ask. Shouldn't they be "first" team? Not necessarily? The "five" a coach starts aren't necessarily the "five" s/he would have on the floor at crunch time. Caroline Doty anyone? Didn't Maya come off the bench until (why am I drawing a blank right now...if you knew how old I really was, you'd cut me some slack) what's-her-name went down? The deeper a team is, the more likely it has someone on the bench at the start that is, for all intents and purposes, as good as who is on the floor at the start.
While we're at it, let's remember, it's the best team we're after, not the best set of individuals. According to the movie Miracle, the assistant coach, when he saw Herb Brooks' proposed roster for the first time, remarked they were leaving some of the best players home. Herb said he wasn't looking for the best players, he wanted the best team. Hasn't Geno said as much about his own recruiting?
What about the "starters" you ask. Shouldn't they be "first" team? Not necessarily? The "five" a coach starts aren't necessarily the "five" s/he would have on the floor at crunch time. Caroline Doty anyone? Didn't Maya come off the bench until (why am I drawing a blank right now...if you knew how old I really was, you'd cut me some slack) what's-her-name went down? The deeper a team is, the more likely it has someone on the bench at the start that is, for all intents and purposes, as good as who is on the floor at the start.
While we're at it, let's remember, it's the best team we're after, not the best set of individuals. According to the movie Miracle, the assistant coach, when he saw Herb Brooks' proposed roster for the first time, remarked they were leaving some of the best players home. Herb said he wasn't looking for the best players, he wanted the best team. Hasn't Geno said as much about his own recruiting?