Puzzle pieces fitting for No. 17 San Diego State, which finds more options than pinnacle teams in 2010-11 and 2019-20
Though the 2011 and ’20 groups held opponents under 60 points per game and opponents this season are scoring at a 64.7-point clip, Dutcher’s present locker room has logged more assists and an obnoxious 12.3 steals per game.
“We’re probably going to the bench earlier than those years, even though Kawhi’s team was really, really good,” Dutcher said. “, we can pick up full court longer, we can pressure more, hopefully we can run better with fresh legs.”Trammell, a score-first guard at Seattle, has shown the ability to shift his game and find others on the floor. A blind bounce pass in transition to a trailing Butler that led to a thunderous dunk at Stanford flashed big open-court potential.
Meanwhile, Dutcher said Elijah Saunders, Miles Byrd and Demarshay Johnson Jr. own the talent to be playing more.“It’s hard to prepare for us because we have a lot of guys who can put the ball in the basket,” said Dutcher, whose team is ranked No. 17. “That’s the whole point. If a guy’s playing well, we’re not afraid to ride him. There are no set minutes.
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