xavierfano8 wrote:Everytime a player picks up 2 first half fouls and Mack sits them for the rest of the half. I know you want you best players down the stretch but I hate that strategy.
*Edit: that's nowhere near Pete Carroll stupidity just something that annoys me. I'm a big Mack supporter.
That's what Mac did with Ricky Kreklow Saturday. He got a silly foul early and then picked up his second with about 17 minutes to go in the first half. Mac sat him the rest of the half. To Mac's defense, we were still within a bucket at the under 4 minute timeout so they decided not to risk another foul and sit him the rest of the half. of course, Georgetown ended the half on a 9-0 run or something. I think it really affected Ricky's play second half after sitting out 17 plus minutes of the first half. He has been the most consistent player in conference play so his being out and then being cold and stiff to start the second half really hurt (not that ultimately it mattered in who won, most likley, but who knows what he might have given during that first half when Georgetown wasn't scoring either and CU could have kept pace or even gotten ahead had he been on the court - which would probably have led to an entirely different level of effort by CU in the second half). Mac did say after the game he regretted sitting him, but thought they be o.k. with CU went on the little run and then stayed close with him on the bench.
Mac used to do that all the time with Echinique also. He'd pick up a second foul with ten plus minutes to go and would sit the rest of the half. Usually, he wouldn't pick up another fould the second half or finish with just three fouls. What good does it do to have him in there at the end if you get in too big a hole to dig out with your defensive stopper on the bench with two fouls. Play him out. If he gets a third, then sit him, and hope for the best int he second half.