Branch and Trimble are a wash? Branch may not have lived up to his ranking out of HS, but to say they are a wash is simply ignoring the facts.
His senior year Branch scored 141pts, grabbed 74 reb, 71 ast, 18 stls, 29 To.
6 games remaining Trimble is at 57 pts, 39 reb, 7 ast, 5 stls, 10 to.
It’s nots even close.
Let’s first stipulate to the obvious fact that Lavin was much more liberal giving minutes to bench players than Mullin. Without that no reasonable discussion is possible.
You clearly used totals instead of averages for Branch and Trimble because the averages for both are awful. It’s been stated by many posters that Trimble can positively affect a game on both ends without any stats. It’s unusual.
Let’s be honest here...Branch primarily backed up Phil Greene. I was a fan of Phil’s but he was a 3* player with obvious limitations yet he played 35 mpg that season. Trimble backs up Heron (5* player and 2-time all-SEC) and Simon. There is no way Phil plays anywhere near those minutes on this team. He was a 20 mpg player.
Lavin was so desperate for guard play and shooting he played a freshman walkon (Myles Stewart) in 20 games and for an average of 5 mpg. He also played walkons Ndiaye, Lipscomb, and J. Delarosa 11, 13, and 18 (only eligible second half) games. Branch was also the benefactor of Jordan’s trips back to Philly and multiple punishments.
I think Trimble would have played 20-25 mpg per game for Lavin because of his shooting and the clear need that team had for it. He is also a big boy and can handle 3’s and 4’s and that team was tiny.
Mullin is stingy with who plays. He wasn’t playing any of the freshmen at first and Roberts and Williams have proven to very capable players. Earlington is a much better than a walkon as well and he could get a dozen offers from smaller conferences if he transferred.
Nobody wanted Stewart after his time here. Last I heard he transferred to Arizona St. but didn’t make the team as a walkon.