Jones, Gabriel, Vanderbilt, Alexander and Green are the 5 that play the hardest the longest and play within the team concept. Would like to see Cal play these 5 together more minutes and see what happens.
with a strong dose of washingtonJones, Gabriel, Vanderbilt, Alexander and Green are the 5 that play the hardest the longest and play within the team concept. Would like to see Cal play these 5 together more minutes and see what happens.
So not much Knox or Washington or Diallo....we will averge about 50 points....with those other three we will average about 52 pts...lolJones, Gabriel, Vanderbilt, Alexander and Green are the 5 that play the hardest the longest and play within the team concept. Would like to see Cal play these 5 together more minutes and see what happens.
So not much Knox or Washington or Diallo....we will averge about 50 points....with those other three we will average about 52 pts...lol
IMO the thing with this team is there isn't a clear cut best 5. Each of them have their strengths and inconsistencies.
Not included in your 5:
Washington - our best consistent post player and rebounder
Richards - best "per minute" player (fails the eye test a lot, but is very productive)
Knox - streaky, but one of our best playmakers/shooters
Remember when Cal used to say "I can't hide you" a thinly veiled reference to DW.
Now he has 7/8 "I can't hide yous"
Everyone on the team has serious holes in their game at this point in time. That's why you see threads like this.
It's not clear what the best rotations are or what any individual is actually going to produce in any given game.
I'd have to go back and look but I remember thinking at one point during the UF game, what are those five doing on the court together. Only lasted a couple of minutes though. Might have been during the lull after the 28-20 lead, not sure.
Seems we was up 29-20?, on a roll and here comes 3 subs in. It IS a problem when 5 stars 'has' to get their minutes. One of the negatives in a 'players' program. Just wish Cal would make a hard statement for a few games that you either play harder than the other team and you play total team ball or you don't play a lot.
I have always thought that when you have a combination on the floor that is playing well together (especially if someone has the hot hand) that you stay with them until things start going the other way. It used to be like that but not so much now.Seems we was up 29-20?, on a roll and here comes 3 subs in. It IS a problem when 5 stars 'has' to get their minutes. One of the negatives in a 'players' program. Just wish Cal would make a hard statement for a few games that you either play harder than the other team and you play total team ball or you don't play a lot.