I have heard how Jeff has to kick HVL out of the gym. She is one of the most conditioned athletes to play, even more than Shoni was. I would agree sitting her if I knew that would increase her efficiency. If she's on the bench, obviously she's not scoring, not rebounding, making assists, etc. Maybe a few less turnovers? Who on that bench can provide what HVL provides? Also she makes turnovers because she is trying too hard not because she gets tired. Carr and HVL both played 40 mins last game. I'll trust CJW that he knows the limits of his players. Also on a 5 game win streak...HVL getting a couple of breathers isn’t a bad take. We know she is a workhorse. Yet, catching her breath for a short stint in each half can’t hurt.
Enlighten me on why HVL is the only player that needs perspective...Sitting for a couple of minutes can provide perspective for a player. It isn’t about who can step in and immediately do what she does. Yet, she sat an entire game and the team was fine (yes, competition was not high).
Not sure why so many get confrontational when a different perspective is discussed. But, any way, why HVL? BECAUSE we were talking about HVL - that is why. Any player, in a game like basketball, can benefit from a quick blow and just see what is happening on the floor. I think the main point CJW HAS certainly, over time, shown a great deal of patience with certain players and very little with others. That can be perceived as favoritism. I am Not saying that he is showing favoritism; just saying those substitutions and lack of yelling at certain players can come off that way.Enlighten me on why HVL is the only player that needs perspective...
Well stated. I, like I have stated before, think HVL is fantastic. That doesn’t mean she is beyond any criticism. She is not perfect (nor does anyone expect she should be). Yet, we all expect her to near perfect because of what she has done! Many have made similar comments, when necessary, re: Lamar Jackson, Russ Smith, Shoni Schimmel, etc.I totally get the positive attributes of playing HVL minutes for the reasons stated and agree, you can’t expect Carr to step in and run the offense to perfection. Carr even stated this is the first time she’s played PG so there is an adjustment period. However, when players are pulled for silly mistakes, but you don’t pull HVL for the same mistakes, it doesn’t look right. She is typically #2 in assist and sometimes rebounding, but she’s typicall first in turnover, averaging 3.8 per game while shooting 25% from 3 pt range as your main gun. The expectations of a three year starter should be higher, not less than someone new to the program, but that’s not the case. Her errors are over looked while Coach is foaming at the mouth screaming at Morgan Jones for the same mistakes.
If you are a fan of this team and not a fan of HVL, then something’s wrong with your fandome with the fire and mental toughness she brings to the team. Sometimes its good to come out, reset and get a feel of the game if that night is just not your night. Then go back in and make the correct adjustments to your game. That’s all that is being stated…..
We could have learned something two years ago when Dana was having a subpar game vs Arizona and the players had no clue on how to step up because we heavily relied on Dana throughout the season. I would like to see us play key moments in every game where we learn to play without HVL on the floor. Those moments will come and we should be prepared for those moments.
Again, nobody else is playing 36 min a game. So their players already come out for whatever reason that coach chooses to sit them a few minutes per half.At this level of play if we have to pull starters out so that the other players will learn what to do then we are toast. I don’t know any team in the top 25 that does that. I guess I thought we were better than what we truly are.
It is incredible that so many words are being used to argue over perhaps one minute difference between HVT's minutes and other top players. Has anyone looked at when timeouts and end of the various quarters are juxtaposed with substitutions in the many games? Coaches frequently use that with resting players. There is so much more than just the 35 minutes statistic involved with resting players. One minute difference !!! Give me a break!!2330 your a good poster, been around this message board along time, and normally your on point, but as far as minutes played, what HVL is doing is not the norm. Now, as teams move into conference play, you will start to see some of the star players extend minutes in games. We are all fans of our beloved Cardinals so this is the last I speak of this topic.
Here’s the facts. Out of the top 100 players in the NCAA in minutes played, I’m going to list the players from the Top 25 teams as well players from teams receiving votes. That’s 35 teams:
3. C. Whitson - MTSU. 38.08
26. H. Van Lith - Lou. 35.96
45. J. Gregory - MTSU. 35.14
53. L. Jansen - Creighton. 35.04
65. S. Puiss. - S. Florida. 34.73
89. N. Muhl - UConn. 34.28.
(Only 6 players made the list from the 35 teams)
Source: NCAA Statistics as of Dec 30th.
I’m actually surprised by this, in my initial arguments I was only looked at S.Carolina, Stanford, Ohio St and the ACC teams. I didn’t realize nobody in the top 25 other than Creighton has a player playing those minutes. When you get down to around 33,32 minutes is when you start to see Top 25 names.
“The other teams are doing it” argument is put to rest. Apparently nobody is playing those minutes consistently when you hit that 35 minute mark period.
She started slow last year and came in like a gangbuster at the end of last season. I suspect she will do the same this year…. Needless to say, Coach will figure it out….Nice response Flav; my focus was confined to ACC players.
I would like someone in the media or whoever to ask CJW if HVL needs to play less minutes and see what his response is? Again if he is really yelling at some players and not at HVL, its because they're not running the right play or weren't in the right position. Yes, HVL makes more TO's but it is because she does handle the ball more and a lot of it is because of effort, not being physically tired. As one poster mentioned, watch usually the end of the 3rd quarter, Jeff tries to get HVL a break. What usually happens for those few minutes, is the offense looks a little lost and not sure who to turn to for scoring.There are so many variables to take into consideration that nobody will ever win this argument. You also have to take in the style of play, the supporting cast of players, level of competition, etc. I trust CJW and HVL produces so I am going with that.
CJW has alluded to the fact that Cochran, Dixon and Jones are not taking the shots when they have opportunities... Perhaps, maybe they should not rely on HVL as much.HVL has played more efficiently the last couple of games IMO.
She shouldn't have the green light to do what she wants, But one thing is certain...this team is only going to go as far as how well she performs. She has to make the other players better,
Plus you don't substitute a big for HVL...See I don’t get your argument because the players we do rest come in and don’t score anymore points from being rested. If we took HVL out of that game we probably would have been so far far behind we would have lost by 20. She was the only player on the team producing. So I guess to make a long story short she is more productive than anyone else on the team even though the other players are rested.
You like stats don't you? Lets look at our 1st 3 conference games so far. Points and rebounds are averages and assists and TO's are totals.You could easily run Kassa, Carr and Russell for 3 minutes a half, without losing much, improve your shooting and not miss the beat. You act like HVL is Angel…. Every team finds ways to rest their players unless that player is having an unbelievable game. This would be one of the few times you could have two snipers from 3pt range on each wing.