“Certainly, if there’s a hot hand, I think that’s something that the situation dictates but I think we do want to try to be disciplined in making sure that there’s a lot of trust in both of those guys to be able to play and not be shortsighted in the moment,” McVay said. “One of my favorite things about Kyren Williams is he’s at his best after a moment where I put him in a terrible position. I don’t think that was his fault at all on the one fumble. You watch his response and his resolve and I thought it was important to give him an opportunity to be able to continue to play through that. He answered the bell in a big way.
”… I think you want to get them both involved. I thought yesterday was good. I think it’s important to understand if there’s a hot hand, you go with it. It’s also important to be able to get both guys involved.”