He won't overtake Brady in minutes. Not this year at least. Rick is still Rick. He doesn't play freshmen that much, usually. He also is very up front about who he likes. He is a Brady guy, it is obvious in the way he talks about him. He praised Brady after the Harvard game, then started him in the KState game. I doubt he is going anywhere, he will be a part of the core of 7 guys who get major minutes this year (maybe 8 guys if Prey ascends) Everyone else will fill in for small spurts as needed. Larry will have to make his peace with this
As for Glover, I understand what you are saying regarding his shot choices and percentage, however I kind of enjoy that about him. When he gets in, he is trying to seize the moment and prove himself. I think I would rather that than having a freshman who is timid. Jaiden has a ways to go, but when he gets out on the floor, he has that chip on his shoulder. Though it may not happen for him this year, I like that he has the temperament of a kid who thinks he belongs to be solidified in the rotation and is out to show that. A lot of his shots so far this year have been open shots. Teams don't respect him yet and don't mind sagging off. He doesn't hesitate to try and make them pay and I like that. (I get your point re-Luis, but I think the expectations are different for Luis because we know what he can be when everything is clicking. Whereas Glover we are in that phase where we are trying to feel out what we have with him)
While I want Jaiden to be a part of the rotation (the more quick guards you have the better), I understand he is pretty raw at this point in his development. I expect his PT to mirror Sim's last year. The bulk of Sim's freshman year he was seeing 5-7 mins a game, with a few outliers here and there. If glover's role ends up being more than that I will be pleasantly surprised.