That's true. And that is why I don't think Wstphal is the right coach for this team. I agree with the approach of making the young guys earn their minutes and spots in the rotation. But that would imply having some kind of a regular rotation to begin with.
I have never seen guys go from the starting lineup to not playing the next game, and that has happened multiple times this year. If you earn a spot in the starting 5, or the rotation by impressing in practice for weeks, how the hell do you lose that spot in a game, and go to the end of the bench? He is kill ing any confidence and chemistry with our young guys, and there is no rhyme or reason to his substitution pattern.
Once a player "earns" a spot as a starter, Westphal should work on building confidence and chemistry, not having that player looking over his shoulder and thinking "if I have an off game, I might not only lose my spot, but might not even play next game".
Changing the lineup a few times is understandable, given our youth and inconsistency, or for motivational purposes. But after the 12th and 13th time, it appears Westphal still doesn't know the stengths and weaknesses of his own players, or how much to play them. It also consistently sends mixed messages to players. Donte plays good defense and plays 3 mins. Landry doesn't play defense and continues to get the backing of the coaching staff. Omri makes a stupid play or two, and gets playing time cut immediately. Cisco makes a number of stupid plays, takes that horrible shot vs GS, and is rewarded with the starting sf spot. I can go on, but I'ms ure everyone gets the point.
Westphal consistently contradicts the previous decisions he made.