SFCityBear said:
KoreAmBear said:
SFCityBear said:
HKBear97! said:
SFCityBear said:
Just asking.
After watching the first game of the season I can say emphatically that there is no way Lars will play in the NBA.
Lars is still very young and immature, basketball wise. Big men can take a long time to mature. He's improved his skills a lot, learned new skills, but still makes too many freshman mistakes. Right now I'm more concerned with whether he can play in the PAC12.
I've seen a lot of guys like him at mid-major programs where they get minutes due to their size and are serviceable, but just not very skilled/coordinated. He can fill that role for us, but if he's featured on our team (like Don Coleman was featured in Wyking's first year) for more than a complementary role we are a 5 win team.
I agree with your first sentence. As for the second, "complementary" to whom? On this roster, who else do you think could play center for us? Would any of those shorter players on the roster be any better? Or would you have us go small for say, 35 minutes? If he could give us 17 points and 8 boards every night, shoot 64% and 75% on FTs, I think I could live with 3 or 4 turnovers and 4 fouls.
Reportedly many of those turnovers were with Fox having Lars attempt to run a high post offense. That is clearly not putting Lars or the team in a position to succeed. I get the idea. We don't have shooters, we have a bunch of guys that are best driving to the basket, but Lars is just not the guy for that.
To your point, Lars had 16 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks and a steal, with only 2 turnovers in 28 minutes earlier this year against Utah when Kelly was out.
We are playing two PGs, Lars does not need to initiate plays. Let him focus on being the big presence down low like he did last year.
As to your question about who else can play center, clearly that is Okafor, who is Lars' backup now but should get more and more playing time as the season progresses. A front line of Okafor, Newell, and Alajiki is not greatly undersized and can make up for height with arm span and athleticism.
However, Lars, especially as a 7 foot low post, is one of our more valuable players as long as we don't ask him to play outside of his strengths. Hopefully that is what we will see going forward.