Depth

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Moose

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Depth
« on: November 12, 2012, 09:38:44 AM »
Everyone is wondering about depth with Orlando/Marco in limbo and Gift/Felix also in limbo as a result.  This is a tough week with 4 games and 3 in 4 days to boot.

Take a look at the Big East to date and the first couple of teams that we are playing or could be playing.  Again its 1 game for most teams which are often blowouts so skew things.  Counted anyone playing more than 7 minutes as an arbitrary figure.

Detroit- 1 game, 11 players (3 played 7-9 minutes in 30 pt blowout)

Charleston- 1 game, 8 players
Baylor- 2 games, 10 players
BC- 1 game, 9 players
Dayton- 1 game, 9 players
Colorado- 1 game, 9 players
Murray State- 1 game, 11 players (Don't even think it was D1 team)
Auburn- 1 game, 8 players

Big East:

Cincy- 1 game, 11 players (blowout)
Uconn- 1 game 8 players
DePaul- 1 game, 9 players
Gtown- 1 game, 6 players (Add Otto Porter for 7 who only played 6 mins due to injury)
Lville- 1 game, 9 players
Marquette- 1 game, 11 players
ND- 1 game, 7 players
Pitt- 1 game, 9 players
Prov- 1 game, 7 players (Add Council for 8 who only played 6 mins due to injury)
Rutgers- 1 game, 9 players
Hall- 1 game, 9 players
South Florida- 1 game, 7 players
Cuse- 1 game, 7 players
Nova- 2 games, 9 players
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Re: Depth
« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2012, 10:09:52 AM »
thanks for the recap.  i think as the season progresses most teams will stick to 8-9 players on a consistent rotation.  teams like detroit and baylor who played 10/11 as this week progresses.  especially Baylor once the charleston classic begins.  games will be tighter and the best players will play. 

as for us, i see us limiting a consistent rotation to about 8 once Branch is eligible:

In order of most minutes to least:
Orlando
JKS
DLo
Phil
Branch
Amir
Jones
Obekpa

I think these two will get "specialized" minutes.  Meaning, in times their top skills are necessary (ie, defense and 3's) they will play.  But the top rotating 8 offer the best overall, versatile lineup.
Dom
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desco80

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Re: Depth
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2012, 11:24:46 AM »
thanks for the recap.  i think as the season progresses most teams will stick to 8-9 players on a consistent rotation.  teams like detroit and baylor who played 10/11 as this week progresses.  especially Baylor once the charleston classic begins.  games will be tighter and the best players will play. 

as for us, i see us limiting a consistent rotation to about 8 once Branch is eligible:

In order of most minutes to least:
Orlando
JKS
DLo
Phil
Branch
Amir
Jones
Obekpa

I think these two will get "specialized" minutes.  Meaning, in times their top skills are necessary (ie, defense and 3's) they will play.  But the top rotating 8 offer the best overall, versatile lineup.
Dom
Marco

I like that rotation a lot, good perspective.   

And nice rundown Moose.   It'll be interesting if Depth becomes an issue for the Charleston tournament.   Don't think it will affect us too negatively tomorrow though. 

crgreen

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Re: Depth
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2012, 11:37:53 AM »
thanks for the recap.  i think as the season progresses most teams will stick to 8-9 players on a consistent rotation.  teams like detroit and baylor who played 10/11 as this week progresses.  especially Baylor once the charleston classic begins.  games will be tighter and the best players will play. 

as for us, i see us limiting a consistent rotation to about 8 once Branch is eligible:

In order of most minutes to least:
Orlando
JKS
DLo
Phil
Branch
Amir
Jones
Obekpa

I think these two will get "specialized" minutes.  Meaning, in times their top skills are necessary (ie, defense and 3's) they will play.  But the top rotating 8 offer the best overall, versatile lineup. 
Dom
Marco

Think you're undervaluing Jones.   Steve seems legitimately high on him, and I think he'll want Christian's  physicality and strength on the floor to match-up once we hit the Big East schedule.  If Gift is redshirting, he'll be the only "strong" big .   I'd expect Jones/Sampson/Sanchez to all be in the same 25-30 minute range this year.  Of course, we haven't actually seen Sanchez yet - but I'm assuming his JC play translates to D-1 fairly well.  The wildcard to me is how fast Obekpa develops.

Re: Depth
« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2012, 11:43:44 AM »
with orlando out of the picture, Jones will be incredibly valuable now...  so my above post at this point is invalid.