I hope he heals quickly and completely.
Surprised this wasn't posted. Pinson is out w a broken foot for a while. That hurts the Heels a little. Averaged 18 minutes a game last year. Probably 20+ minutes per game this year. May be back in January so maybe not a huge thing.
Edit- I see it is in an ACC thread
Last edited by gofurman; 10-21-2016 at 11:27 PM.
I hope he heals quickly and completely.
It's ok, this deserved its own thread so I am leaving it up. This is a setback for the heels for sure, and while I take joy in their misery on most occasions, this is not one of them. I hate seeing any kid get hurt. I genuinely wish for him a speedy recovery.
From and impact to the team standpoint, it hurts in that they don't have anyone as talented or as good as Pinson to plug in his spot. It will force Kenny Williams into much more PT than olroy likely wanted. These things can go either way. They can help by a kid who would not get much time otherwise, getting more playing experience, and then when Pinson comes back you theoretically are now deeper and better at his position. However, sometimes that happens and sometimes it doesn't. These things can go the other way and expose a weak bench and tack on a couple of extra losses that would have been wins otherwise.
Despite the low ranking, Williams looked pretty good to me last year including in the ACC Title game when Roy gave him extended minutes in one stretch. He played well. Now he will get the chance to get lots of minutes game after game. It's just hard to predict how these things end up playing out.
Either way hopefully he heals up nicely and comes back fully healthy.
In the great tradition of unc injuries, Pinson will make a remarkable and miraculous return just in time to play Duke (or some other critical opponent) before he is "expected" to return.
Pinson had the same issue on his other foot and when he came back he was not very effective. Pinson struggles with consistency and being out for at least 6 weeks will be a problem.
From what I gather from IC, Williams has some confidence issues and difficulty finishing plays, in other words it doesn't sound like the ideal time to throw him to the wolves.
This was an interview and article done before Theo's injury.
Seems like a quiet and measured kid, but comfortable talking about his game. We'll see how he does.
I think it hurts them more than a little. They have almost no depth and Pinson is an experienced, versatile player who defends well and can play multiple positions. I expect they'll have to either start Britt which would make for an extremely small backcourt, or throw Williams into the fire.
From what I can recall, Pinson really wanted to come to Duke and we recruited him early on but then prioritized Grayson instead. It's amazing how different their career trajectories have turned, even though Pinson was more highly ranked. Obviously injuries had a lot to do with it and you can blame UNC for that.
Pinson seems like a good kid. Hope for a full recovery and a return to play soon for his sake.
Gee, I think you can blame almost anything on UNC.
Has IC started a vigil yet?
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Best wishes to Pinson for a speedy recovery.