If you read this board the last couple of days and didn't know better you'ld think that Jordan was pulling splinters out his a$$ on New years eve.
He played 26 minutes. He picked up his 3rd foul with 13 minutes remaining. He's got to sit a bit there right? He picked up his 4th foul with 4 1/2 remaining. Probably should sit till the last 2/2 1/2 minute mark, right?
What the hell do you want Hollywood to do? Jordan might have played over 30 without the foul trouble or if he isn't always in foul trouble.
You guys are living in some sort of fantasy land.
Not to mention that the freshmen has been suspended one game for unknown reasons and left the team another game for suspicious ( or not ) reasons. Ever think Lavin's not starting him as some sort of teaching point regarding earning starts and minutes? You know he's big on that. Plus he was so obviously getting outplayed by PG4 and his shooting numbers were so anemic early that there was no way Lavs could play him more and still try to make the tournament.
Kid's minutes are going to increase now, as they should, if he can stop fouling and stop missing games and practices. Hollywood is bringing the savior along and has managed his minutes perfectly this season. As evidence, I offer that the kid's confidence and level of play is on a clear upswing as we enter conference play.
THERE HAS NOT BEEN ONE LOSS YET THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A VICTORY WITH MORE JORDAN. And if I'm wrong, the reason Jordan didn't play more in that loss, IS JORDAN.
What would I like Lavin to do?
1. Pick a defense, and stick with it.
2. Pick a starting line up, and stick with it.
3. Pick a point guard, START HIM, and stick with him. In Nov, did anyone know who the PG was? I didn't. And I still don't know.
It's January 2nd, and it looks like we need to start over in practice, but the leadership really appears to be slow to figure things out that other coaches would have figured out by now. I say appears to be, because hey, this is Lavin's program, and I'd be happy to eat my words.
That said, I can't for the life of me figure out what Lavin is even trying to do. It's looks like he doesn't know himself. On Tuesday, Lavin had 4 different guards running the offense, and two forwards dribbling coast to coast, one of which probably has less than 10 assists on the entire season.
We had hoped that our sophs and juniors would have shown marked improvement by now, but they haven't, and some of them have actually regressed. It really begs the question, what is the plan here? Is there one?