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Looking around Locke's site, I see this. Sloan often makes starters out of new guys.
http://1320kfan.com/index.php/story...hould_the_jazz_get_gordon_hayward_his_minutes
It goes on with quotes from other young players Sloan started.
http://1320kfan.com/index.php/story...hould_the_jazz_get_gordon_hayward_his_minutes
Should a team protect him by making sure he is always playing second tier guys and bring him off the bench, or are you better starting him so he is surrounded by your best players and has less of a burden?
Over the year’s Coach Sloan has often played the least experienced players, David Benoit, Bryon Russell, Blue Edwards and Wesley Matthews, in a starting role to create a softer landing. “It is easier to get them experience, you can’t put them in with 2 minutes to go to give them experience, over the years it is a good way for young guys to get valuable experience so they can move on with their career.”
CJ Miles was a benefactor of Sloan’s willingness to place young players in the most high profile of roles, ““It was easier for me to play on the floor with guys that knew what was going on because they could help you out so much on the floor and it would help out the rookie mistakes you would make.”
“It is definitely easier to play with 4 guys who take the pressure off him and he doesn’t have to do too much,” explained Deron Williams. Sometimes it easier to start a rookie because it is what the rookie is used to...
It goes on with quotes from other young players Sloan started.
