Less Rap, more Falzon.I will play:
Bmac 25
Lindsey 25
Law 20
Skelly 15
Pardon 20
Gaines 20
Brown either 10
Rap 17.5
Falzon 17.5
Benson 15
Yes, Ash will play, but so will mal and hall. Injuries and game situations will cause adjustments. This is what I would expect on average to begin the season.
Zero chance BMac plays less than 30 this season. He'll get a couple of breaks each half for a couple of minutes at a time and average 32 a game. Same with Scottie and Vic. CCC likes to ride the winning horses and these are his 3 best players.Pardon 23
Benson 13
Skelly 15
Falzon 20
Rap 9
Law 28
Gaines 18
Lindsey 28
Bmac 28
Brown 14
Ash 5
Zero chance BMac plays less than 30 this season. He'll get a couple of breaks each half for a couple of minutes at a time and average 32 a game. Same with Scottie and Vic. CCC likes to ride the winning horses and these are his 3 best players.
I can't see Gaines getting close to 20 barring injuries.
BMac 33I can't see Gaines getting close to 20 barring injuries. Hopefully no injuries! In tight games, have to expect that CCC will ride his vets well into the 30-35 min range.
BMac 33
Vic 30
Scottie 28
Gaines 15
Brown 9
Ash 4
Tino / Charlie 1
Pardon 24
Skelly 18
Falzon 15
Rap 12
Benson 11
Totally agree that the potential emergence of Gaines is big. That gives us solidly competitive depth at basically every position, if you view him as the primary backup to Vic and Scottie at the 2/3. The 4 is still a work in progress, but looks like a sort of platoon between Skelly Falzon and Rap.This looks about right to me. I definitely like Skelly and see him contributing in a big way, but I would hope to see one of Falzon, Rap, or Benson step up their game and challenge him for minutes. Or, to put it another way, I'm hoping that Skelly can continue to be a spark off the bench and that either Falzon or Rap elevate their game enough to be a difference making starter. For me, that's not asking Falzon to be much more of a player than he was as a frosh. I was excited about him then, and still really like his potential, along with Rap's, at the 4. But, if Skelly is outplaying them in practice and in games, he should start and get the minutes. The luxury of having depth!
The emergence of Gaines (per reports) is really quite exciting. We didn't have a true Wing to come off the bench last season, and it was noticeable at times. If he can contribute 15 quality minutes, and the drop off from he starters is reduced, look out! This team will just keep coming at you.
I'm worried about my expectations being too high... gotta remember how good the B1G is and how easily things could have gone differently last season. But, could have been even better if not for an injury and illness. Purple Haze, all in my brain.
Last year before the season, I thought Scottie Lindsey was the key to success. I believed he had the most skilled offensive game on the team. I will go out on a limb and say that success this year lies in the contributions of Skelly.
BMac 33
Vic 30
Scottie 28
Gaines 15
Brown 9
Ash 4
Tino / Charlie 1
Pardon 24
Skelly 18
Falzon 15
Rap 12
Benson 11
If it were a "all things being equal" comparison between the need for Lindsey to emerge last year and Skelly to emerge this year, I'd be quite a bit worried for this season. That is not a knock on Skelly, but it is just asking a lot for a fourth year player to make major steps in their game from years 2 & 3. However, the good news for this year is that there are alternatives at the 4 (or even small ball lineups) in the event that Skelly doesn't emerge and contribute as you hope. Last season, if Lindsey didn't emerge, there wasn't much in the way of alternatives at the Wing position. As it currently stands, there are numerous lineup combinations CCC can experiment with and determine which ones are effective.
Ive always divided minutes up by seconds. Since i have a salary job now, im not sure if it has changed so check with HR at your employer.? Any guesses?