I will say something positive in Westphal's behalf. I don't think the team has given up on him, or as they say, quit on him. How much that has to do with their confidence in Westphal, or just their will to win, I don't know, so I'll give the credit to Westphal. He does seem to have arrived at a starting lineup, regardless of how long we might think it should have taken. I'm still befuddled by some of his substitutions, but in general the team seems to be playing better. I'll leave you with a quote from an article I read today about another team..
With Roy out, Matthews has taken on a bigger offensive role. He was averaging 18.7 points in 29 starts entering Wednesday.
"I thought early he came out trying to prove he was a better offensive player and really didn't have that flow," McMillan said. "But once he got into the starting lineup and his minutes increased, he played better. I don't think he was pressing as much because he was getting the minutes."
Sometimes you have to give a player time to adjust to whatever role your asking him to accept. And that has been my main point with this team. Its hard for a player to adjust when he's starting one game and getting a DNP the next. So I hope Westphal sticks with this lineup and tightens up his rotation a little more.
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With Roy out, Matthews has taken on a bigger offensive role. He was averaging 18.7 points in 29 starts entering Wednesday.
"I thought early he came out trying to prove he was a better offensive player and really didn't have that flow," McMillan said. "But once he got into the starting lineup and his minutes increased, he played better. I don't think he was pressing as much because he was getting the minutes."
Sometimes you have to give a player time to adjust to whatever role your asking him to accept. And that has been my main point with this team. Its hard for a player to adjust when he's starting one game and getting a DNP the next. So I hope Westphal sticks with this lineup and tightens up his rotation a little more.
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