Quote Originally Posted by XU 87 View Post
Interesting thoughts. I think it's fair to argue that Goodin was so bad last year that he really didn't help the team. Naji overall helped the team, but he sure could have helped MUCH more had he just played smarter and more under control. And that leads me to my post above- at what point does a coach look at his best player and say, "You're going to do things my way, or you're going to see a lot more minutes on the bench"? Very tough call to make.
You have it pegged. Already a tough tough decision for a young coach, and I can only imagine it gets tougher when you look down your bench and see what Travis saw on the roster to fill those (close to) 40 minutes.

My way or the highway is great, until your way is Dontarious James playing 30 minutes a night.