There was an experiment done last year where a coach put zero minutes in offense and defensive sets and by the end of the year I think they got to like a D-, meaning very little growth from just playing the set.
General consensus is practice the set you want, but play what they know for the first year. You'll get an email along the lines of "why are we practicing what we're not playing" from your assistant coach, but it doesn't matter. Either way it's a year or two to change sets.
Minutes in practice are what increases the knowledge, not so much time playing that set.