See, I don't think that's well said at all. Denham was struggling his sophomore year and got benched for Rashad, but we don't beat Duke without him hitting a couple big shots late in the first half to keep us in striking distance. Albie had a knee injury as a sophomore late in the year and started struggling, but he gave us separation against Iowa with a couple big second half threes. Over the course of a long postseason run, you need guys to step up at different times. Who knows what the halftime score would have been against Butler if Beverly and Okwandu didn't hold the fort defensively while we couldn't score with our key guys in foul trouble?
Samuel has played well and deserved his second half minutes today and deserves minutes going forward. But looking ahead, we already have a non-offensive threat at the 5, so Samuel being in there leaves us vulnerable to junk defenses on Bazz. A mediocre OC at least can pull defenders out, if we can somehow get him built back up to mediocre. Samuel spotting up in March won't draw defenders. There may be more days like today when Samuel is a much better option with his D and hustle, and there may be a day when we need to look for a perimeter shooter against packed in defenses (such as what Stanford did to us with their zone). Having more arrows in the quiver gives you a chance to make adjustments.
If you bail on him entirely, you'll never have that option. If you give him spot minutes now, you can keep him mentally engaged and feel like there's a point to the extra work in practice. If as a team, you can't overcome a missed shot or two in the first half, you have bigger probl

ems or you're just looking for a scapegoat.
That said, If OC doesn't have a game soon where he knocks down a couple, we may have to just shorten our rotation in the postseason and leave him out unless we are totally desperate and have nothing to lose. But for now, it behooves us to try to get him going.