The question about burning the red-shirt year in OOC games is a very good question. Would be interesting to know what the thinking was on the part of Coach Slocum. Does not make much sense to burn the redshirt in OOC games, then rarely use the players in HL play.
As for the going small, and playing a style along the lines of VCU, I like it alot. Especially given that Hain, Weber and Kam all run the floor well, and the new rules benefit a team with players who can slash to the basket. KP gets close to 50% of his points on FT's in many games, and in some games even more.
In the game against Oakland, I noticed Bader started going to the basket, he got fouled, and then this led to him finally starting to make 3 point shots.
Also, players like Fletcher, Larson and Podolsky could be used in this style for their hustle, and to use their 5 fouls. When Larson and Fletcher are in, have them back protecting the basket, and instruct them to allow NO LAYUPS!!! So what if they foul out. Podolsky has enough quickness to play in this kind of system, and be a pain in the a$$ on defense. And, again, allow him to use all 5 fouls.
I still remember a game when Mike Rice was coach. Mike Solomon(sp?) fouled out, and scored ZERO points. Remember afterward Rise praising Solomon, because his role on the team was defense, rebounds, garbage points and create chaos. And, Rice wanted him to use all 5 of his fouls.
I know it is easy to watch on the computer and question the coaching. Slocum has likely fogotten more about basketball from an X and O standpoint than I have ever known. He also sees these guys every day in practice. It is obvious Slocum HATES to lose, I just think it would be interesting to know the answers to somew of these questions. And, I wish member of the media would ask questions of this type in post game press conferences, instead of:
"Coach, gotta be another hard loss?"
Coach, are the kids hurting after this loss?"
Coach, did the weather impact the game?"
Coach, does it ever get easy to accept a loss?"
Coach, if you had scored more points than the other team, do you think the outcome would have been different?"