Time to bring back the buyout thread? It was fresh and new.
I'd say wait until we see what happens in the Big 12 Tourney.
If ISU gets beat like they did under Fred 3/5 years, time for the buy out thread.
Time to bring back the buyout thread? It was fresh and new.
I go back and forth on why posters start threads like this. Are they just wanting to start **** or do the believe a guy should be starting because he sucks off the bench.
To me this falls inline with the everybody gets a trophy mentality.
To me this reply falls in line with “I don’t care to seriously interact with someone’s comments because it makes me feel smart to misrepresent it so I can make sh*t out of it" (straw-man)
Defence, below average
Shooting, below average
Passing, below average
Handle, really bad
START HIM
One guy is starting because LW got hurt, not because of his play. LW should start, NFL teams deal with this all the time. If LW doesn't Improve then bench him. THT had no business starting several games if we use LW criteria.I'm fine with moving him into the starting line up again but he has to earn it. He has done the opposite of what is needed to earn that spot back.
Stick with NWB, Hali, THT, Shayok and Mike Jake. Sorry Lindell. Earn it.
I go back and forth on why posters start threads like this. Are they just wanting to start **** or do the believe a guy should be starting because he sucks off the bench.
To me this falls inline with the everybody gets a trophy mentality.
"Sucks off the bench?" Well, let's see. If LW were to start, he would replace either THT or LW. So let's look at all three's productivity in conference games after LW returned. The numbers are per 40 minutes other than for shooting percentages and A/to.
LW is struggling with his shot, but he's shooting as well as THT and slightly better than him in 3pt%. LW actually rebounds as well as THT, despite playing on the perimeter more. So, using your "analysis," THT "sucks as a starter" since he's not playing clearly better than LW? (CAVEAT: THT/TH have been playing the entire season while LW is coming off an injury and has not played with the rest of the team as much.)
LW THT TH
FG%: 31% 31% 54%
3 pt%: 33% 29% 50%
Reb: 6.7 6.6 3
Asst: 4.2 3.9 4.1
A/to: 1.7 (tied with Babb) 2.3 6.3
Steals: 11 8.4 11.5
Blk: 3.1 6.75 9.2
If you can't earn them you shouldn't start. And the coach sees him in practice as well. He must not be playing well enough there to justify starting either. Maybe he needs less minutes.I don't think LW will start. Prohm seems to be the earn the minutes/ start type of coach.
I've said on a couple threads that I believe he gets too amped-up sitting the first 6 mins of a game. We'll get his full talent that we've all seen in the past, if he start a game on the floor and immediately get into the flow of the game.
You don't do this for just any player but you do for extremely talented ones...that is, if you want to fully deploy their talent to benefit the team.
Even putting up good stats last year, he is a player that has developed real bad habits. Starting him on the bench is your only option. He needs to know he is making mistakes. We had no choice but to play him after his mistakes last year because we sucked. Now we have a solid group, we can have him learn from these things by sitting him when the mistakes come around.
The guy starting because LW got hurt is Tyrese...One guy is starting because LW got hurt, not because of his play. LW should start, NFL teams deal with this all the time. If LW doesn't Improve then bench him. THT had no business starting several games if we use LW criteria.
We almost beat Kansas in Lawrence a few days ago. This is a really good team.
Lindell needs to get pumped up about assisting his teammates. When he does that he will create a lot more offense through them eventually opening up himself for shots. This is my professional bball advice after 3 glasses of vino hahaha.
I agree with that. He does a lot of really good things...he's the best player on the team off the dribble, he's a good rebounder as a guard, he's probably the best on the team at creating his shot and getting clean looks just with the vertical on his jumper. But, he also loses his guy a lot on D and can be slow to react to switches/screens. He can also get out of control driving and turn it over. To me, if he's hitting his jump shot and pull up, it makes up for all the other sins. If he's not hitting, then he's a liability compared to the other starters.
I feel like the only reasons for starting him right now are 1.Improve team chemistry (get rid of the pouting/lost look) or 2.To flat out mix things up and hope it makes the team better. And I just don't know that we're at the point of needing to mix things up just to try something different. IMO the last thing the team needs is someone who feels like they need to put the team on their back while everyone else stands around. BTW, I do feel like he's trying hard (maybe too hard) and making the extra pass. It's just not working all that well. It just looks like he's trying really hard to fit into the current team whereas last year it was easy.
If you can't earn them you shouldn't start. And the coach sees him in practice as well. He must not be playing well enough there to justify starting either. Maybe he needs less minutes.
I really do not know why coming off the bench should drastically effect your statistical efficiency or your general level of play. "Getting into the flow of the game" sounds like one of those squishy "learn how to win" kind of clichés that losers use as an excuse.
Heck, you should be better in that situation given your are more likely to be against your opponents' reserves. It really should not make that much of a difference.
Lindell has had his moments this season, but with the totality of the evidence right now, I think the decision to keep the starters unchanged is a defensible one.
We almost beat Kansas in Lawrence a few days ago. This is a really good team.