Has Spike Albrecht fallen out of the rotation

Submitted by Bambi on

So I was unable to watch any of the tournament games this past week since they were all on AXS TV. Looking over the stats from the games, I noticed that Spike only played 18 minutes all tournament, and 8 against UConn and Texas combined. In comparison, MAAR got 20 against UConn alone and even Chatman got 18 against Charlotte.

To anyone who watched the tournament/just knows more, has Spike fallen out of the rotation? Is he not playing because he's been passed over, or is it because the coaches want to let younger players develop in the non-conference? Or is he still a little injured from this past off-season? Any answers would be appreciated.

MLaw06

November 30th, 2015 at 4:58 PM ^

He's still overcoming his injuries after his surgeries.  He hasn't looked the same when playing.  MAAR has been playing in his place, but that will probably switch up when he's healthy.

JeepinBen

November 30th, 2015 at 5:03 PM ^

As others have mentioned Spike has to get healthy, but it's also early in the year. M isn't going to run the table, they'll lose some games. (Healthy) Spike is a known commodity. How good is MAAR? What's M's best lineup? They'll figure a lot of this out now and as the year goes on, but as Spike gets healthy he'll get time.

goblue16

November 30th, 2015 at 5:03 PM ^

I got them uploaded if u want to watch them. But ya I've been kinda confused he's had zero impact and almost no playing time. Is it because of the surgery?

snarling wolverine

November 30th, 2015 at 5:13 PM ^

A healthy Spike will always be in the rotation.  He's our only pure point guard.  (Walton is awesome, don't get me wrong, but he has more of a shooting guard's game in a PG's body.)  The fact that he's barely playing is a sign that he either isn't fully healthy or hasn't gotten his conditioning back, or both.

bronxblue

November 30th, 2015 at 5:16 PM ^

Guy was hurt and probably still working back into game shape, and I assume Beilein wants to keep him healthy and fresh for the conference slate when it matters more.

RobM_24

November 30th, 2015 at 5:19 PM ^

I think he was benched for most of the 2nd & 3rd Atlantis games because they were back to back to back games. I think he'll play more when the games are spread out. There's no time to recover when you play three times in three days.

StephenRKass

November 30th, 2015 at 5:19 PM ^

Beilein has commented on Spike, and it has to do with his recovery. He (and Irvin) have to get into game shape and knock the rust off. This takes a lot more time than most people realize. Your shot, your strength, your stamina, your muscle memory, are something helped by practice day in and day out.

Cro-magnon

November 30th, 2015 at 8:37 PM ^

Yeah Spike is struggling with mobility. It sucks. I feel Soike's pain; his mind is willing but his body won't obey. There is no way Spike can stay in front of Barber on NC State tomorrow night. Hopefully foul trouble doesn't afflict Walton and MAAR or we might have LeVert running the point against NC State

gremlin3

November 30th, 2015 at 9:06 PM ^

Per Beilein:

 

We're really going to shut down Spike right now, for a while. He understands our stuff. We're going to do some different things with him, rather than practice, so he can, the hope is, get ready for the Big Ten season. I know I said that before, but we were still practicing him. I'm going to not practice him some days. Just rehab, the whole practice.

Duke of Zhou

November 30th, 2015 at 10:57 PM ^

Omar Calhoun from UConn had the same double hip surgery, at the same time of year, and was not physically up to par the entire next season.  Afterwards, it was clear to everybody that he should have taken a medical redshirt.  He hasn't lived up to expectations, and that surgery didn't help.  I wish Spike had taken a redshirt, but I guess Beilein needs the scholarship.  

Jimmyisgod

December 1st, 2015 at 10:04 AM ^

I can't believe he's able to play at all with double hip surgery.  I hope he gets back to close to 100%, but I also don't think that's likely.  What will likely happen is he'll play sparingly, but he may feel well enough to come in and be the hero late in a couple Big Ten games.  It would be appropriate for his career for him to hit 3 or 4 three pointers late in a game to lead us to victory, preferrably against MSU.