Winner right here....Trevion Williams playing 20.4 minutes a game.
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.Our best player isn't a pussy and doesn't have to come out.
I'll stick with my original slam, but thanks. And ya he needs to see at least 23min of floor time.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.
Hell, I'm not so sure it's not Zach Edey, who in 18.4 mpg is averaging 15 pts, 7.3 rebounds and 1.2 blocks while shooting 70.8% from the floor.Trevion Williams playing 20.4 minutes a game.
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 howeverIf Jabari Smith plays less than 35mpg, you're making a mistake.
I'd fire the coach.Trevion Williams playing 20.4 minutes a game.
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.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
That’s fair. I think Bruce is saving him a bit for the tourney.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.