• 11 months ago
Former Gonzaga All-American Adam Morrison breaks down how Ben Gregg in the starting lineup changes Gonzaga's dynamic and what it means for Dusty Stromer and Braden Huff
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00:00 Move Ben Gregg into the starting lineup, I think it evens out the substitution pattern.
00:05 In regards, you got one guard and one big to get in an early wave and then you kind
00:11 of see who's playing well from there.
00:13 You mentioned it, it's the substitution patterns.
00:15 Normally we have three at each spot and we've done that in the last decade or so.
00:20 And then it trims down a little bit, but the three bigs has been 10, 12 years we've done
00:25 that.
00:26 I think it just makes that rotation for Braden, but it allows him to naturally sub for Graham
00:32 EK and then they can have probably a little bit more minutes shared.
00:36 And then it gets your best energy guy on the floor with Ben Gregg, right?
00:40 You need to have him on the floor more.
00:42 And then it allows Dusty to not burn himself out, if that makes sense.
00:46 Because I think he's physically close to being completely there, but I think playing less
00:52 minutes and having more burst is going to help him.

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