ADVERTISEMENT

Fulky was a great program guy for the BallerVols, BUT seeing the squads last night, 3 things are clear to me re. The Big Dance

volfan84

Well-Known Member
Aug 9, 2001
25,126
7,687
113
Chattanooga, TN
Below are some thoughts I typed out late last night after the Championship game was over. Apologies for the odd format, but I am going to leave it as is.

What you need to have to win in The Big Dance:
  1. Veterans (may be shortened to vets in some places below)
  2. "DUDES"
  3. A tight/coherent rotation. "Scrubs" (sub-standard talents) can't be getting minutes just to be getting minutes.
If you are going to get 9 or 10 guys more than trivial minutes in meaningful games, it MUST be part of an overall strategy of aggression that attempts to tire the other team out, which becomes far tougher to implement during Tourney games with extra media timeout stoppage.

Carolina's surge in playing well coincided with their greatly reduced rotation, as evidenced most starkly in their Duke drubbing with 0 2nd half subs.

Vets and "DUDES" should be self-explanatory.

KC was a DUDE, no doubt, but still not a vet.

Fulkerson was the ultimate vet, but unfortunately, not quite a DUDE. He wasn't a guy who should be logging major minutes on a championship team to have his strength level as a vet "inside player".

Santi is almost a DUDE and mostly a vet, should be fully both next year.

ZZ is gonna be a DUDE and should almost be a vet by next year.

Josiah, if he can be both, is a huge key, obviously.
He needs to be something closer to Agbaji on offense.

Nkamhoua will definitely be a vet, and hopefully can be enough of a dude that no right-minded person would want Uros to have minutes over him. Aidoo and BHH being not-yet-vets can hopefully be fine with the other guys being sufficient in their vetness/dudeness.

Looking at minutes distributions across rosters, Kansas and UNC both had basically a 6.5-7 man rotation, whereas we were closer to 10.5.

To have that kind of minute spread, there needs to be a strategic basis behind it, not simply doing a favor for a former co-worker or any other such charity. This isn't Upward basketball (though I may begin my coaching career in a few more years at that level
:sunglasses:
).
 
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Member-Only Message Boards

  • Exclusive coverage of Rivals Camp Series

  • Exclusive Highlights and Recruiting Interviews

  • Breaking Recruiting News

Log in or subscribe today