Just asking.
SFCityBear
HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
Or Asia. Or South America. Or, or, or, basketball is played all over the world, he can play somewhere.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
Yes. In Europe.
HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
sluggo said:Or Asia. Or South America. Or, or, or, basketball is played all over the world, he can play somewhere.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
Yes. In Europe.
yes he does English LOLBig C said:HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
Does he speak a foreign language?
And make a really nice living.HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
SFCityBear said:
Just asking.
SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Ha, you got me!Oakbear said:yes he does English LOLBig C said:HoopDreams said:
He could probably play pro overseas if he keeps improving
Does he speak a foreign language?
What's a Mikan Drill? Sounds like a new-fangled dentist's tool.bearister said:SFCityBear said:
Just asking.
Before I answer, what is his best stat in the Mikan Drill?
I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
This one is over my head, like the last one. I just can't keep up with you young whippersnappers.bearister said:
The Suns or Jazz May give him a look because of the beliefs of the citizenry there.
bearister said:
The Suns or Jazz May give him a look because of the beliefs of the citizenry there.
SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
SFCityBear said:This one is over my head, like the last one. I just can't keep up with you young whippersnappers.bearister said:
The Suns or Jazz May give him a look because of the beliefs of the citizenry there.
He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
KoreAmBear said:He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
KoreAmBear said:
He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!
NVBear78 said:bearister said:
The Suns or Jazz May give him a look because of the beliefs of the citizenry there.
What beliefs?
SFCityBear said:
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject.
SFCityBear said:What's a Mikan Drill? Sounds like a new-fangled dentist's tool.bearister said:SFCityBear said:
Just asking.
Before I answer, what is his best stat in the Mikan Drill?
I was going to say he already was much better than the Thurmanator, but their stats are quite similar. RT averaged 4.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 14 minutes as a senior. LT averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14 minutes as a junior. RT had the advantage of being on a good team. LT did come on somewhat towards the end of the year.KoreAmBear said:He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
sluggo said:I was going to say he already was much better than the Thurmanator, but their stats are quite similar. RT averaged 4.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 14 minutes as a senior. LT averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14 minutes as a junior. RT had the advantage of being on a good team. LT did come on somewhat towards the end of the year.KoreAmBear said:He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
I think LT could average 8 and 5 in twenty minutes this coming season.
I take efficiency ratings with a whole salt shaker worth of salt. It is easy to be high efficiency with low usage, like a big guy who just dunks. Kelly was a very good player because he was high efficiency and high usage. An LT and Kelly pairing would not pass well and be very slow defensively. It could be tried and then plus/minus computed. If Kelly was around.
sluggo said:I was going to say he already was much better than the Thurmanator, but their stats are quite similar. RT averaged 4.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 14 minutes as a senior. LT averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14 minutes as a junior. RT had the advantage of being on a good team. LT did come on somewhat towards the end of the year.KoreAmBear said:He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
I think LT could average 8 and 5 in twenty minutes this coming season.
I take efficiency ratings with a whole salt shaker worth of salt. It is easy to be high efficiency with low usage, like a big guy who just dunks. Kelly was a very good player because he was high efficiency and high usage. An LT and Kelly pairing would not pass well and be very slow defensively. It could be tried and then plus/minus computed. If Kelly was around.
You are right, I transcribed Thurman's minutes wrong, it was 17 (rounded), not 14. But still numbers are remarkably similar. I think LT is already more skilled, I think his numbers will improve.calumnus said:sluggo said:I was going to say he already was much better than the Thurmanator, but their stats are quite similar. RT averaged 4.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in 14 minutes as a senior. LT averaged 4.7 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14 minutes as a junior. RT had the advantage of being on a good team. LT did come on somewhat towards the end of the year.KoreAmBear said:He still has a ways to go to just even be the Thurmanator. I would take it!calumnus said:SFCityBear said:I can see you've learned very little in your years of hiding out from us over on the Off Topic board.concordtom said:SFCityBear said:
Can our Lars make it to the NBA?
Just asking.
Wait.
You're the guy who schooled me several years ago about how incredible Russell and Wilt would still be in today's NBA, and you're asking us THAT?
Your credibilit for the old stars just took a major hit.
But to be fair, I'm the guy who hasn't watched pac12 hoops in just as long (thanks to Larry Scott), so don't know, but I was gonna to ask, "Can our Lars make it to the Pac12?"
Still love you, keep posting!
I only asked a question. Don't read too much into it. I have no opinion on the subject. Based on the replies, it seems to have gone from contempt to guarded acceptance, but not quite much respect, yet. Respect has to be earned. He needs a productive senior year to do that, and the team really needs him to have it.
.
My only opinion of Lars is the one I gave 3 years ago, that he would improve, albeit slowly, because most big men do not mature as fast as smaller players. Usually not until the 3rd year, the 4th year, or later. I wanted to find out what the general opinion of Lars is now, among our small section of the fan base. Fox said something about him maybe playing or wanting to play the 4 a little bit, and I think he also said that Lars shot a three recently and it looked good.
Lars HAS improved considerably since his freshman year. According to the advanced stats he was our 10th most effective player per minute as a freshman, but was our second most effective last year (second only to Kelly). Thus, he is our most effective returning player.
However, his freshman year, despite being our 10th most effective player, Fox actually started Lars the most (18 games) and played him the most minutes of his three year Cal career thus far. Definitely thought he should have played Kelly more.
I was hoping last year we would see more of Lars and Kelly on the floor together, which would allow one of them to play more away from the basket, though that might require playing zone, which Fox doesn't like.
I think LT could average 8 and 5 in twenty minutes this coming season.
I take efficiency ratings with a whole salt shaker worth of salt. It is easy to be high efficiency with low usage, like a big guy who just dunks. Kelly was a very good player because he was high efficiency and high usage. An LT and Kelly pairing would not pass well and be very slow defensively. It could be tried and then plus/minus computed. If Kelly was around.
The stats I am looking at say Thurman averaged 11.2 mpg as a junior and 16.9 (with two starts) as a senior.
Yes, he mostly dunked, with a .602 FG% on his Cal career, but on a team with Crabbe, Cobbs, Solomon, Kravish and Wallace, we had plenty of scoring, Thurman kept the defense honest. If they tried to double on Crabbe or Cobbs and left him open under the basket, he could catch and dunk. He filled the roll of the third big man coming off the bench that we needed behind Solomon and Kravish. He was more athletic and skilled than that just a dunker and demonstrated that in practice and warm ups, but it games he filled the limited role the team needed very efficiently.
Lars was relatively new to the game and was not as good (or confident) as Thurman his first two years, but took a big step up last year. Improving his scoring, rebounding, blocks and overall defense. Importantly, he went from being a .487 FT shooter as a freshman to a more respectable .755 FT shooter last year.