diggerfoot
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I enjoyed the Adamec piece on Butler, noting as well that it lends itself to that frequent debate about who starts. I have yet to detect any rule that suffices for a necessary and/or condition for starting. Enough freshman have started to rule out the condition of upperclassmen/greater experience, while the five best have not always started if one of them was a freshmen such as Sales, Ralph, Taurasi, etc.
The rule of who works hardest in practice has been suggested, yet despite Auriemma's short memory Dolson was not noted for being one of the hardest workers her freshmen year, Though a starter. That does lead me to what I think are two semi-rules that nevertheless have been broken. For positions 2-4, the most interchangeable, experience weighs heavily. All the superstar freshmen who did not start were slotted in these positions. For positions 1 and 5, the most specialized in the UConn system, Auriemma seems to favor grooming players for those positions even at the expense of overall experience or talent. Though even these two rules do not prove to be necessary or sufficient, broken at the least by Cash.
Still, my entry into "who starts" for the beginning of next year, based on these rules, would be the specialized Jefferson and Butler being groomed at the 1 and 5, while the 2-4 will be filled by the experienced Stewart, Nurse and Tuck. As the season progresses these rules become even more breakable, but that's how I think it will start out.
The rule of who works hardest in practice has been suggested, yet despite Auriemma's short memory Dolson was not noted for being one of the hardest workers her freshmen year, Though a starter. That does lead me to what I think are two semi-rules that nevertheless have been broken. For positions 2-4, the most interchangeable, experience weighs heavily. All the superstar freshmen who did not start were slotted in these positions. For positions 1 and 5, the most specialized in the UConn system, Auriemma seems to favor grooming players for those positions even at the expense of overall experience or talent. Though even these two rules do not prove to be necessary or sufficient, broken at the least by Cash.
Still, my entry into "who starts" for the beginning of next year, based on these rules, would be the specialized Jefferson and Butler being groomed at the 1 and 5, while the 2-4 will be filled by the experienced Stewart, Nurse and Tuck. As the season progresses these rules become even more breakable, but that's how I think it will start out.