Let me preface this by saying that I don't blame Tubby for putting Blake at the point and I think there's a real possibility that Chip would have been a disaster. That said, with the advantage of knowing how the season played out, we would have been much better off just handing the ball to Chip and living with the mistakes he made. He's far too left hand dominant and likely would have made a number of mind numbingly poor decisions in his first few games. However, there at least would have been a chance that Chip would have grown more comfortable in the role and offered us some athleticism and penetration ability at the point. We certainly could not have lost any more games than we did by sliding Blake over and going big in the frontcourt and there's a real possibility the team would have played better ball late in the year resulting in a better record. The added bonus would have been that we'd then have an experience ball handler coming back next year in Chip as he would have been forced to improve that aspect of his game.
The potential downside? Chip not just being a disaster but losing his confidence in the process. However if he's not lost his confidence by how Tubby has handled him to this point, maybe that is not even a legitimate concern.
Again, it's easy to say that I think that's what should have been done now that the seemingly impossible has happened and the Gophers have lost 8 of 9 with 5 or 6 bad losses in that mix.
The potential downside? Chip not just being a disaster but losing his confidence in the process. However if he's not lost his confidence by how Tubby has handled him to this point, maybe that is not even a legitimate concern.
Again, it's easy to say that I think that's what should have been done now that the seemingly impossible has happened and the Gophers have lost 8 of 9 with 5 or 6 bad losses in that mix.