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Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 5:44 pm
by CharlieFU
Wofford, UNCG, & ETSU all have 9 players with at least 10 minutes per game. G and E do not have a single player averaging 30 min per game. W has two.

Furman has only 7 players with at least 10 minutes per game and 3 players averaging more than 30 min per game.

You have to wonder how this will effect us down the stretch.

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 6:38 pm
by paladinfan12
I like Pugh. I'm surprised he isn't playing more time.

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 6:48 pm
by purplehorse
It is what it is for this year. We have to HOPE that we have no significant injuries.

Based on me watching the ETSU-UNCG game today and several other teams I think they are both better teams than we are. Can we beat them on a given day-absolutely! Can we lose to any lower tier team on a given day-yep (beat VMI and Mercer by 2, Western by 4 and UTC by 7).

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:08 pm
by tya1
It shouldn't make any difference down the stretch. We play two games a week. No 20 year old should be more tired than his opponent because he played 5 or 6 minutes more 72 hours earlier. Fatigue might kick in a tournament setting by the third day. Not with three days between games.

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:44 pm
by apaladin
tya1 wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:08 pm
It shouldn't make any difference down the stretch. We play two games a week. No 20 year old should be more tired than his opponent because he played 5 or 6 minutes more 72 hours earlier. Fatigue might kick in a tournament setting by the third day. Not with three days between games.
Absolutely agree. Speaking of Pugh it's hard to believe he has not scored since the NG game. Think he has only played 30+ minutes.

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:12 pm
by FurmAlum
I like Pugh too. He could sure help when we're laying bricks like in the VMI game if Coach would let him play more.

There must be a reason. Maybe his defense is not up to standard yet? Anybody care to speculate?

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:58 pm
by CharlieFU
FurmAlum wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:12 pm
I like Pugh too. He could sure help when we're laying bricks like in the VMI game if Coach would let him play more.

There must be a reason. Maybe his defense is not up to standard yet? Anybody care to speculate?
I suspect you are correct about the defense. Clearly why he didn’t get ANY minutes early in season. Also, at Auburn he was a surprise; nobody had seen him play. Now teams know he is in the game as a shooter. More difficult to get open looks.

Still think he has bright future.

Re: Stats on Player Minutes

PostPosted:Sun Feb 02, 2020 9:41 am
by Jasper
CharlieFU wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:58 pm
FurmAlum wrote:
Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:12 pm
I like Pugh too. He could sure help when we're laying bricks like in the VMI game if Coach would let him play more.

There must be a reason. Maybe his defense is not up to standard yet? Anybody care to speculate?
I suspect you are correct about the defense. Clearly why he didn’t get ANY minutes early in season. Also, at Auburn he was a surprise; nobody had seen him play. Now teams know he is in the game as a shooter. More difficult to get open looks.

Still think he has bright future.
You are correct. If you watch Pugh warming up, you will see that he has a beautiful, fluid shooting stroke. As result he is coming into games as THE designated 3 point shooter. (everyone has one of them now and sometimes they even wear #3 on their jersey so they cant be mistaken). He rarely has the ball in his hands and hangs on the perimeter hoping for an open look after a kick out drive or he comes off a set double screen for a catch and shoot from the top. If it goes in, he likely stays in for awhile and if it doesn't, out he comes. Seems like about 2 or 3 minutes. That's a tough role to play.

I have watched him in practices and think he is much better with the ball in his hands. He drives very well, has an excellent pull up jumper and sees the court very well. Seems like a very heady kid as well. As we go into the stretch now, this kid could give FU a real boost with significant minutes at the 1 or 2 spots; along with giving the starters some much needed rest. Even expanding the rotation to 8 would be helpful. I haven't seen him play enough to really speak to his defensive capabilities.(that's a cowardly way of saying that I don't know jacks--t about defense). I am sure the coaching staff is aware of his offensive potential and hope they find ways to exploit it.