I've wondered why Lars has come in for so much criticism in two years, when I heard comparatively very little criticism of Rooks and Okoroh in past seasons. I think we all can see what Lars can do, what his strong points are and what his weaknesses are. As a sophomore, Lars compares favorably to Kam Rooks and Kingsley Okoroh in their sophomore years, and both Rooks and KO did improve to where they became more serviceable centers for in their final two years. The statistics are what we might expect, but there are a few surprises.
My impression of Lars is that he has slow reflexes, slow feet, but is very fast to get back down the floor on defense, much faster than Rooks and KO were. His does not jump as high as I'd like to see, and he does not anticipate rebounds well. He does not hold onto the ball well, especially in traffic or when he gets a pass poorly thrown to him. He has not learned to block shots. Still, he has a dependable shot, that soft hook or throw shot on the move. Neither Rooks or KO ever developed a dependable shot, certainly none at all in the first two years. Lars needs to learn a jump shot. He needs to learn to make more free throws. I think he can improve his rebounding with more coaching and experience, along with improving his shot blocking. He does bother shooters in the lane with his height, but he needs to anticipate better how to bother shots, and not get caught leaving his feet so often. He is playing harder now, diving for loose balls, etc. I think he can improve offensively. He runs pick and roll well, but seldom gets a pass from the ball handler, who will usually shoot the ball himself. It will take time for ball handlers to trust him, and feed him some of the time. For that he needs to snatch that ball and hold onto it, so he doesn't lose it. For that he needs more aggressiveness, and stronger hands and forearm muscles. I'm looking forward to seeing his progress next season, after a summer of practice, which will be his first summer, as all players missed out on summer last year.
Here are their sophomore year statistics:
Minutes per game: Rooks 17, Lars 12.8, KO 10.8
FG%: KO 61%, Lars 60%, Rooks 57%
FT%: Rooks 57%, Lars 50%, KO 35%
Per 40 minutes:
Field Goals: Lars 3.4, Rooks 3.3, KO 2.4
Rebounds: Rooks 11.2, Lars 8.8, KO 7.0
Assists: Rooks 0.8, KO 0.7, Lars 0.6
Steals: Lars 0.7, KO 0.5, Rooks 0.4
Blocks: KO 3.9, Rooks 1.9, Lars 1.2
Turnovers: Rooks 1.3, KO 2.3, Lars 2.8
Personal Fouls: Lars 5.1, Rooks 6.0, KO 7.3
Points: Lars 9.3, Rooks 8.5, KO 5.5
My impression of Lars is that he has slow reflexes, slow feet, but is very fast to get back down the floor on defense, much faster than Rooks and KO were. His does not jump as high as I'd like to see, and he does not anticipate rebounds well. He does not hold onto the ball well, especially in traffic or when he gets a pass poorly thrown to him. He has not learned to block shots. Still, he has a dependable shot, that soft hook or throw shot on the move. Neither Rooks or KO ever developed a dependable shot, certainly none at all in the first two years. Lars needs to learn a jump shot. He needs to learn to make more free throws. I think he can improve his rebounding with more coaching and experience, along with improving his shot blocking. He does bother shooters in the lane with his height, but he needs to anticipate better how to bother shots, and not get caught leaving his feet so often. He is playing harder now, diving for loose balls, etc. I think he can improve offensively. He runs pick and roll well, but seldom gets a pass from the ball handler, who will usually shoot the ball himself. It will take time for ball handlers to trust him, and feed him some of the time. For that he needs to snatch that ball and hold onto it, so he doesn't lose it. For that he needs more aggressiveness, and stronger hands and forearm muscles. I'm looking forward to seeing his progress next season, after a summer of practice, which will be his first summer, as all players missed out on summer last year.
Here are their sophomore year statistics:
Minutes per game: Rooks 17, Lars 12.8, KO 10.8
FG%: KO 61%, Lars 60%, Rooks 57%
FT%: Rooks 57%, Lars 50%, KO 35%
Per 40 minutes:
Field Goals: Lars 3.4, Rooks 3.3, KO 2.4
Rebounds: Rooks 11.2, Lars 8.8, KO 7.0
Assists: Rooks 0.8, KO 0.7, Lars 0.6
Steals: Lars 0.7, KO 0.5, Rooks 0.4
Blocks: KO 3.9, Rooks 1.9, Lars 1.2
Turnovers: Rooks 1.3, KO 2.3, Lars 2.8
Personal Fouls: Lars 5.1, Rooks 6.0, KO 7.3
Points: Lars 9.3, Rooks 8.5, KO 5.5
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