In the wake of ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ guardÌýBrandon Williams’ knee problems, it’s not inconceivable that freshman point guardÌýNico MannionÌýcould lead the Pac-12 in minutes played.
How many minutes is that? Let’s say 36 per game or so, because there is not another true point guard on ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™s 2019-20 active roster.
A year ago, Oregon State point guardÌýStevie Thompson Jr.Ìýled the Pac-12 with 36.6 minutes per game; Oregon point guardÌýPayton PritchardÌýaveraged 35.5 minutes. Given the excess of timeouts and play stoppages in college basketball, that’s not an unbearable workload, but UA coachÌýSean MillerÌýhas never used anyone, at any position, that much.
Last year’s starting point guard,ÌýJustin Coleman, averaged 30.9 minutes per game.ÌýNick JohnsonÌýplayed 33.1 minutes per game in 2013-14. Johnson, a junior, was the Pac-12 Player of the Year.
This means Miller will have to stray from his substitution patterns, in which, almost without fail, he refreshes his lineup at every TV timeout.
This puts a heavy burden on Mannion; who knows how he’ll respond to being “The Man†from the moment he plays his first college game? Grad transferÌýMax HazzardÌýis not a true point guard; he played 28 minutes per game last year at UC Irvine and had a 76-47 assist-to-turnover ratio. How good was that? ASU’s talented point guardÌýRemy MartinÌýhad a 160-67 assist-to-turnover ratio last season.
Dylan Smith, you say? He had 35 assists last year, four fewer than power forwardÌýRyan Luther’s 39.
So it’s on Mannion, which isn’t breaking news.
There is strong precedent that asking Mannion to carry an unusually heavy load won’t be too much. As a freshman in 1999-2000, ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥â€™sÌýJason GardnerÌýaveraged 36.6 minutes per game and was superb, a first-team freshman All-American. As a freshman in 2007-08, combo guardÌýJerryd BaylessÌýaveraged 35.7 minutes per game and became a lottery pick.
No one in UA history has played more minutes per game thanÌýSteve KerrÌýdid in his sophomore season of 1985-86. Kerr averaged 38.4 minutes and had a 3-to-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ won its first-ever Pac-10 championship and Kerr became a star.
Now it’s Mannion’s turn.