After reading tons of takes that are all over the place. I think the only real answer is you ride JJ as long as his shot is falling. Look for the next chance to get him out when he misses his first shot or gets beat on D. That goes for free throws too.I'm quite clearly talking about his attitude on the court. It's nothing personal, this is an odd reply.
He's just not switched on 100% of the time on defense. That is part of his ATTITUDE towards defending. It's not good enough for major college basketball if we want to be a tournament team.
People wanna make it so personal and about this back and forth crap about who should start and upside and all these other things. It’s none of that.
He’s part of the team and gets the same short leash they all should have when we have 10 guys that can ball. Senior or freshman it doesn’t matter, captain or not.