Now usually I hate singling guys out for poor play, but I'm only doing it because I think Dodie would do better starting. I agree that McIntosh is a winner and he's older, but he is flat out struggling right now while Dodie is coming on strong. Here's Corey's line against UNI, Drake, and Iowa (basically, the only decent competition we've played)
21.3 mpg, 3-7 shooting, 0-1 from three, 10 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 8 turnovers, one steal. He's not necessarily doing anything terrible, the problem is that he's not doing much of anything out there. He has a hard time driving and dishing, he's had a hard time scoring, he's even been struggling defensivly in comparison to Dunson.
Dodie over the last three games (against the best competition so far, and now that he's finally healthy) is:
26.3 mpg, 10-21 shooting, 7-10 from three, 29 points, 3 rebs, 4 assists, 2 turnovers, two steals. He's just playing better in every facet of the game right now, he's not turning the ball over, he's shooting a good percentage against decent competition, what's not to like here? He's also younger and has a great chance to establish a leadership role with all of the young guys coming in next year.
I am not trying to tell anybody how to do their job (because I've questioned McD several times now and always seen the light afterward) but in a season where it looks like we'll struggle anyway I don't know why we wouldn't want to get the youngest guys (aka the future of the program) in the game if they can benefit the squad by being on the floor. I just think it's time Dodie started seeing time with the first team.
21.3 mpg, 3-7 shooting, 0-1 from three, 10 points, 2 rebounds, 6 assists, 8 turnovers, one steal. He's not necessarily doing anything terrible, the problem is that he's not doing much of anything out there. He has a hard time driving and dishing, he's had a hard time scoring, he's even been struggling defensivly in comparison to Dunson.
Dodie over the last three games (against the best competition so far, and now that he's finally healthy) is:
26.3 mpg, 10-21 shooting, 7-10 from three, 29 points, 3 rebs, 4 assists, 2 turnovers, two steals. He's just playing better in every facet of the game right now, he's not turning the ball over, he's shooting a good percentage against decent competition, what's not to like here? He's also younger and has a great chance to establish a leadership role with all of the young guys coming in next year.
I am not trying to tell anybody how to do their job (because I've questioned McD several times now and always seen the light afterward) but in a season where it looks like we'll struggle anyway I don't know why we wouldn't want to get the youngest guys (aka the future of the program) in the game if they can benefit the squad by being on the floor. I just think it's time Dodie started seeing time with the first team.