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How many minutes does your best player avg. per game?…

AuHoosier420

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Jabari smith averages 27 minutes. Anyone else have a star playing less?
 
If Jabari Smith plays less than 35mpg, you're making a mistake.
 
Our best player had season ending surgery last week.

Our second best player, who’s missed the last two games with illness, plays 27 mpg.
 
Our best player isn't a pussy and doesn't have to come out.
Well that, I rhink---and that other thing----we don't have anyone worth a fcuk to back him up. Dude has to play the minutes he does.

Speaking of minutes----JG needs more. A lot more.
 
If Jabari Smith plays less than 35mpg, you're making a mistake.
Auburns depth is what has helped us the most so far. Jaylen Williams is also a solid player in his own right. Would start at 95 percent of the college programs. Yet plays behind Jabari here. I see Jabari minutes increasing some tourney time however
 
Auburns depth is what has helped us the most so far. Jaylen Williams is also a solid player in his own right. Would start at 95 percent of the college programs. Yet plays behind Jabari here. I see Jabari minutes increasing some tourney time however
Jabari might be the best player in the country, probably the #1 pick in the upcoming draft and it's not even a debate that AU plays much better when he is in the game.
When AU gets on a court, in the later rounds of the tournament, they better be prepred to play him a lot more than 27 minutes.
You can brag about depth, but it is a known fact by coaches at this level, that you better settle on a top 7 or 8 man rotation, if not, you're not the best you can be.

That was John Wooden's advice to Calipari when he got to UK.
 
Jabari might be the best player in the country, probably the #1 pick in the upcoming draft and it's not even a debate that AU plays much better when he is in the game.
When AU gets on a court, in the later rounds of the tournament, they better be prepred to play him a lot more than 27 minutes.
You can brag about depth, but it is a known fact by coaches at this level, that you better settle on a top 7 or 8 man rotation, if not, you're not the best you can be.

That was John Wooden's advice to Calipari when he got to UK.
That’s fair. I think Bruce is saving him a bit for the tourney.
 
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