"I am _____ to see Crompton play"

#26
#26
I'm in favor of starting him. He's been in the program 2 years now and and it's late in the season. Get him some real game experience with the first team against quality opposition instead of mop up duty in a rout or burning the clock handing off to a back. This guy is supposed to have the potential to be great. Now's the perfect opportunity to find out. With Ainge nicked up, it's worth the risk IMO.
 
#28
#28
I'm in favor of starting him. He's been in the program 2 years now and and it's late in the season. Get him some real game experience with the first team against quality opposition instead of mop up duty in a rout or burning the clock handing off to a back. This guy is supposed to have the potential to be great. Now's the perfect opportunity to find out. With Ainge nicked up, it's worth the risk IMO.

If Ainge is just "nicked up"..then that is crazy. He'll get his shot. This is is 1st year of eligibility. Let's not rush it. Now...if Ainge is actually hobbled to the point that he's not getting it done..I'm fine with giving him his shot. He may do a good job...but I don't think we put him in just because we can and finally have an excuse to do it.
 
#29
#29
I have mixed feelings on him playing/not playing. I would love to see what he can do, but also I would love for ainge to start and play the whole game. I want to be up by at least 21 then see what crompton could do. That would be great for me.
 
#30
#30
very very curious.


I think he will be fine. Would rather have Ainge, but if Ainge isnt ready then bring on the kid.


What better way to start a career then up against the #1 D.
 
#31
#31
I am in need of a good half a fifth of liquor before I will be ready to see Crompton play.
 
#32
#32
I am hoping not to see Crompton play.

At least break him in against Vandy or Kentucky.
 

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