If he's not starting because he's running the offense, and he's not starting play the 2, then why on earth is he starting?
Because when he starts against Providence, on the road no less, we go up 12 - 4 at the first TV timeout. When he doesn't start against Providence, at home no less, we go down 14 - 2. He started and we produced a 53 point half. It's silly to complain about strategies that work. Do you complain when your stocks go up and when your scratch off produces a winner as well?
Plus, re-read the definition of 3 guard lineup. It sort of requires 3 guards.
I don't know what outstanding points you've made regarding Greene.
The outstanding point I made regarding Greene came after you had incorrectly posted that Greene only scores against the Monmouths or Webb Institutes or Yeshiva Universities of the world. I replied by posting many of the games he's scored well against more well respected college programs. In the same thread I posted many games he's been our team Mvp. Against mid-majors, nationally ranked teams and strong conference foes alike. How could you forget that?
Starting him puts a below average defender on the floor.
He is an above average defender. He's either our first or second best guard defender. Need to see more of Rysheed before I decide. Don't even think his most ardent detractors have 3'lo and the Aggie ahead of him here.
because Greene has no answer for the zone.
Seems odd that you point to the player that leads the team in 3 point percentage, 40%, as having no answer for the zone. That usually is the answer.
He brings it up consistently only to do nothing with it.
He's played much less point this season than during his 1st two seasons. We might be watching different teams or talking about different players.
Ideally, he'd have been a solid player for Southern Illinois or Illinois State. .
He's a solid player for St. Johns University.
Here, he's not good to start, but alas he does anyway
Don't worry so much about who starts. We have four talented guards and it looks like all of them will get their shot down the stretch. Phil started and we came flying out of the gate. If I didn't know better, I would think you're complaining just to hear yourself complain.
Um, no. I make points, and back them up with numbers, and then you act as if something entirely different happened. So, you say Greene's 3 point shooting is the way for us to beat the zone? Let's see if the numbers tell the same story that you're telling.
Syracuse - 1 - 6 from the floor, 0-3 from 3 point range. Total Points - 2 in 18 minutes (1 assist, 0 turnovers)
Georgetown - 3-7 from the floor, 0-0 from 3 point range, Total Points - 7 in 18 minutes (0 assists, 1 turnover)
Xavier - 2-6 from the floor, 1-2 from 3 point range, Total Points - 6 in 23 minutes (1 assist, 1 turnover)
Nova - 2-8 from the floor, 0-3 from 3 point range, Total Points - 4 in 26 minutes (0 assists, 0 turnovers)
Creighton - 2-6 from the floor, 0-3 from 3 point range, Total Points - 4 in 19 minutes (1 assist, 0 turnovers)
That's a pretty ugly stat line. 10-33 from the floor.
Against Providence at Alumni Hall, Greene played well. He scored 15 points on 7-16 shooting, and pulled down 4 boards. But seriously, if you're a guard of any sort, how can you play 38 minutes of basketball and not record a single assist?