goramblers2011 wrote:
When we are up big in games, I'd just tell Kaifes to let it rip. See if he can find that in-game stroke that he had freshman year.
That's the problem (albeit a good one to have) with blowout wins. Guys like Kaifes are stuck in no mans land. The last 5 minutes will be for guys like Hutson, Baughman, Anderson, Hebb, Wojcik etc. to develop. However, you don't want those guys who aren't in the close game rotation and are playing during that first 15 minutes of the second half of a blowout to go off script and let the other team back in the game. If the game still isn't completely out of reach and he shoots early in the possession and bricks a couple of threes, it obviously will drive any coach up a wall.