Could it be possible that Coach Cal sees a lot of what we see as far as lineup combinations such as Ugo getting more of Collins and Wares minutes and some other lineup combinations that others agree with even cutting back Wheelers minutes to 20 or so a game while Wallace sees more time at point alongside Reeves and Frederick?
Here's my question. Could it be the case that Cal knows these things as well and knows there will be a significant improvement with some changes to the lineup so he is playing it all out in a way to avoid hitting a mid season type of wall that we seen happen last year where we peaked to early and started to regress?
Could he be looking out for himself and seeing the big picture as to make it appear like the team improves as the season goes along by playing the guys who are more deserving of minutes and by doing so we see positive results on the court?
This may sound a bit silly or conspiratorial but it's just something I wonder about and would actually bring me solace when I try to pin down just what Cal is thinking in terms of the lineup at times. I feel like most of the posters on the board see the same things and it makes me wonder why Coach doesn't see those things.
I'm not saying Wheeler doesn't bring something that is really beneficial to the team because he does but it's in an odd way. He doesn't bring offensive cohesion but more of random chaotic energy that can sometimes result in a bucket. Feel free to bash away if you disagree but just wanting to see what others thoughts are on the idea mentioned above.
Here's my question. Could it be the case that Cal knows these things as well and knows there will be a significant improvement with some changes to the lineup so he is playing it all out in a way to avoid hitting a mid season type of wall that we seen happen last year where we peaked to early and started to regress?
Could he be looking out for himself and seeing the big picture as to make it appear like the team improves as the season goes along by playing the guys who are more deserving of minutes and by doing so we see positive results on the court?
This may sound a bit silly or conspiratorial but it's just something I wonder about and would actually bring me solace when I try to pin down just what Cal is thinking in terms of the lineup at times. I feel like most of the posters on the board see the same things and it makes me wonder why Coach doesn't see those things.
I'm not saying Wheeler doesn't bring something that is really beneficial to the team because he does but it's in an odd way. He doesn't bring offensive cohesion but more of random chaotic energy that can sometimes result in a bucket. Feel free to bash away if you disagree but just wanting to see what others thoughts are on the idea mentioned above.