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Is Chandler injured?

At this point he just looks either lost or like he is having to think and not react which puts him a step behind. I remember the last game he played he made a pretty bad decision and the camera picked up Pope and he, for one of the only times I can recall all season, showed frustration with Collin's decision.
 
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He had a hammy injury in the offseason but I haven't heard anything recently. I think Pope is just trimming his lineup and Chandler isn't ready.
Yep. Played 16 mins against a weak Brown team, and went 0-5 from the field. Let's face it. if you go to the bench Brea, Almoner, Perry and Garrison are going to be called on ahead of him now.
 
I don’t know what some folks here were expecting. Did you really think we were gonna keep playing everybody for the whole season?

The reason Chandler isn’t playing is very simple: we’ve reached the point in the season, where it’s time to tighten the rotation and get serious. The games where everybody plays are done. Hell, the only reason Perry’s playing is because of Kriisa’s injury.

We’re already playing a nine man rotation. That’s a lot. It ain’t gonna get any broader, and it might get even smaller.
 
He had a hammy injury in the offseason but I haven't heard anything recently. I think Pope is just trimming his lineup and Chandler isn't ready.
This.

He just isn't ready to give major minutes. To give him minutes, you'd have to take them from someone else. We could do the developmental minutes vs CupCake U and little sisters of the poor. Now we're in SEC play and every game is a war.
 
He's fine we just found our rotation and he's not in it unless we're winning by a lot.
If Chandler had some good handles maybe he could have got some time at point guard but I don't think that's him so he sets
 
He had a hammy injury in the offseason but I haven't heard anything recently. .

I had heard he retweaked the hamstring, so they were taking it slow in his return. He may be available and just not an option if they can help it.

The notion that it's time to "tighten up the roster" doesn't make any sense.

I don't think like Cal, and I don't know that Pope does either, but that's what "tightening up" sounds like. Cal was one big sphincter the tightness of which affected his teams in big games and in March. Tightening up is THE OPPOSITE of what this team needs to be or do. We need to continue to develop depth ALL YEAR. The more depth the better when we get to tournament play.
 
I think he’s just a typical freshman who isn’t ready for SEC play. The kid also is shaking off two years of rust from not playing.

I just hope he sticks it out with us because he has the athletic ability and tools to be a solid contributor as an upperclassman.
 
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What ever the reason we seem to be playing good ball, minus the UGA game. Hopefully we continue to get better at D and rebounding each game, keep playing at a high rate on offense and continue to move the ball and hit our shots. We need a great game Saturday, Bama will be trying not to go on a 2 game losing streak. Like to see Brea, Oweh, Carr, heck all of them on their A game, have it all come together for the perfect storm and send Bama back south hurting with a 2 game losing streak.
 
I think he’s just a typical freshman who isn’t ready for SEC play. The kid also is shaking off two years of rust from not playing.

I just hope he sticks it out with us because he has the athletic ability and tools to be a solid contributor as an upperclassman.
This. I think we will see a significantly improved version of Chandler next season. It takes a while to build that strength back, plus adjusting to the speed of athletes in the SEC is no simple task. Long term he is a promising player.
 
Yep. Played 16 mins against a weak Brown team, and went 0-5 from the field. Let's face it. if you go to the bench Brea, Almoner, Perry and Garrison are going to be called on ahead of him now.
Agree.
I don’t think anything is wrong with him.
Kinda like Noah. Just some dudes are ahead of you at this point in his career.

Give those dudes time and make sure they are ready for when their time is called to produce.
 
Like to have him back next season as I think the kid will be very productive in the years to come
 
Noah and especially Perry just passed him. Thats fine for this year but Chandler is already 21. So he needs a big leap this off-season otherwise he might not finish his career here
 
I don't think like Cal, and I don't know that Pope does either, but that's what "tightening up" sounds like. Cal was one big sphincter the tightness of which affected his teams in big games and in March. Tightening up is THE OPPOSITE of what this team needs to be or do. We need to continue to develop depth ALL YEAR. The more depth the better when we get to tournament play.

Shortening the rotation in the second half of the season is not a Cal thing, instead it's a college basketball thing.

It's the way almost EVERY good coach has done it for the nearly half century that I've been following this sport. Why? Because it seems to be the way that works best. In November/December coaches play more players to experiment with different combinations, give everyone a chance, see what does and doesn't work. But after January when shit gets serious they reduce the rotation to usually no more than the eight or nine that they feel they can most rely on.

If you haven't noticed this pattern over the years, then you haven't been paying much attention.
 
I had heard he retweaked the hamstring, so they were taking it slow in his return. He may be available and just not an option if they can help it.

The notion that it's time to "tighten up the roster" doesn't make any sense.

I don't think like Cal, and I don't know that Pope does either, but that's what "tightening up" sounds like. Cal was one big sphincter the tightness of which affected his teams in big games and in March. Tightening up is THE OPPOSITE of what this team needs to be or do. We need to continue to develop depth ALL YEAR. The more depth the better when we get to tournament play.
Yeah, Pope likes to use depth to wear teams out, especially in the first half. If you can contribute, you are going to play. I just think Chandler can't really contribute this year. Hopefully he sticks around
 
I don't think he's hurt. He also doesn't have a role. He's not a PG. He's not a great shooter. Unfortunately, he's not providing depth for some of the areas where UK is thin, and there's no reason to ever play him over Brea, Robinson, Oweh or Almanor.
 
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