Do we have Marvin Williams, Ed Davis, or Tony Bradley coming off our bench this year? Yea, I'll live with losing a regular season game with those 3 dudes playing 25+ minutes, lol. I probably wouldn't have the same reaction if we lost and Washington, Withers, and Wojcik logged 20 minutes.My recollection of bench usage in the Roy era boils down to 2 main points:
1. He played a lot of people a lot of minutes early in the season.
2. He played his bench a good bit in the first half, even later in the season.
I really liked both of those strategies, even though the first one might occasionally cost us a game. They tended to set us up for success during crunch time.
The 2005, 2009, and 2017 teams destroys this current team in terms of talent. Yet, Raymond Felton played 33 minutes or more in every NCAA tournament game in 2005 2nd round forward. McCants played over 30 minutes in every competitive game that tournament. Sean May played over 30 minutes in each competitive game aside from a game he was in foul trouble. And we had the #2 overall pick on the bench and they still logged those minutes.
The 2017 team... Joel Berry and Justin Jackson consistently 33-38 minutes. And that bench had Tony Bradley and Luke Maye so of course the starting bigs could play less. Hell, even that dominant 2009 team... The only game they were threatened against LSU, Ellington played 37, Hansbrough played 34, Green played 32, Lawson played 31 on a bum ankle.
If you think Withers, Washington, and Wojcik are good enough to be playing 20 minutes/game, then that's one thing. I don't think they're good enough, or not nearly as good as the starters. You could argue that Marvin Williams was better than Jawad Williams. You could argue that Ed Davis was better than Deon Thompson (Davis outplayed Thompson in the LSU game 25-17 in minutes). And Tony Bradley vs Hicks/Meeks probably was probably close.
I don't. Not for the totality of the season. But hopefully, they're good enough to contribute positively when their numbers are called on in March. I think Hubert's handled the minutes pretty well. I probably would've played Washington a little more, but hard to play guys for a lot of minutes when they're not consistently dependable. I don't always agree with the lineups he throws out there. To me, this bench isn't good enough to throw out there with big volume minutes. That would be coaching malpractice for this team IMO.