Halford was in the rotation and not at the end of the bench. When Winder got hurt, I believe he started. At the end of his senior year, he was a key contributor. I realize that there is a better selection of guards, but he'll get his chance to prove himself. Guinn has a motor like him, but he's much more athletic. I'm pretty sure he is the type the will frustrate opponents defensively. That kind needs to be rotated in. I trust Clevand's evaluation on this more.
I like Haddow, but he seemed more subdued in the delivery of his write-up. Maybe he's just trying to be more realistic, but compared to the other posts on this event, it came with less hype (which I suppose is okay), more tempered and a little more of a negative tone. I'd love to see him back here.