It feels like Self is playing a game of "Whac-A-Mole."
At any given moment, all of our post players deserve to ride the bench. Other times, they each deserve to be out on the court.
None of our post players deserve a free ride.
So, our post players play soft or flub up, and WHACK... off to the bench they go and another mole arises from his hole. Ready to go until he proves himself ineffective, and then.... WHACK!
Meanwhile, fans become frustrated. But what about the frustration Self faces? And the frustration of his players, too?
What is the answer? Will the sea part and the clouds vanish to expose sunlight by merely giving Hunter a few more minutes? We know Cheick is behind on development because of his NCAA situation. He, most likely, will be with us just a few more months. He needs to get minutes if for no other reason than picking up experience to help him play in conference play and March.
But we still have to go out there and try to win games now. Landen earned his second half minutes by being the only post presence that could rebound. So we all have to wince every time he gets the ball in the low post and doesn't dunk and doesn't finish. But... which post player do we have can be counted on to finish at the rim? Right now, the answer is NO ONE!
Our post guys bounce their heads up from the hole and go out there on the floor. Their confidence is fragile, but gets a lift when stepping onto the court. Then they go out and fail. WHACK! The mallet comes down on their head and they return to the bench, heads down, confidence crushed again.
All our post players get a big taste of up and down in most games. They earn enough confidence from their coach to be put on the floor, and they earn enough disappointment to be pulled from the game.
A pattern is forming, and that pattern is mediocrity.
What post player (or players) will rocket out of their hole(s) and bring serious game... enough to prevent them from their next WHACKING?