RedlessWardrobe said:
SFCityBear said:
RedlessWardrobe said:
bearister said:
I am much higher on Lars than most on this board. He is coordinated, well proportioned and has a nice touch around the basket. Give him a couple of years. Vanover was horrible and always will be. How much did his 3 ball help in the 16 consecutive losses?
What a ridiculous thing to say. I don't think you're being realistic. Are you watching the same guy that I am? I would trade Lars back for Vanover in a minute. More agility. You don't like 7ft3 guys that can shoot 3 pointers? What planet are you on?
You sure give up easy on a player, a big freshman with a soft shooting touch, six games into his freshman year in a new country, thousands of miles from home. He's got plenty of upside. He is a freshman, for goodness sakes!
As for Vanover shooting threes, yes he can shoot them. So can Tyrone Wallace. The question is can he make them? Vanover shot 35%. That is just average. And he was just a freshman, too. We'll see how he does over time. I liked him more for his shot blocking and bothering shots. I could care less if a 7-footer can hit threes. I'd rather have him playing near the basket to get offensive rebounds and an easy putback or tip in, a very rare quality in the Cal roster these days and the last couple of years. If we do the math, he averaged 1.065 points on three point attempts, and averaged 1.108 points on two point attempts. I think Lars looks pretty good shooting the ball. What he needs is more shots, and that is partly on him to learn how to get open, and partly on Fox finding someone who can play a decent point guard, and Fox teaching an offense that will have everyone looking to find the open man. It worked OK for the first few games, not too well in NYC. Our offensive point guard play is abysmal. Austin averaging 2 assists, Brown averaging less than 2. Both of them have negative assist to turnover ratios, which is really pathetic. Sorry to digress, but we have more to work on than having bigs to shoot threes. That is a plus, but not a requirement.
SF City. It's not that I'm giving up on Lars but I think everybody is viewing Vanover's ability through Bear-tinted glasses because he left. The comment about him shooting threes was worthless during the 16 losses is ridiculous. It would have been 19 losses if it WASN'T for Vanover's shooting. You saw those 3 wins like everybody else here and without Vanover's shooting Cal wouldn't have won those games. At the end of the season, the 2 guys no one wanted to lose to the transfer portal were Bradley and Vanover. And honestly, you don't care about a 7 footer than can hit threes? You're not being honest with yourself.
You are comparing what Vanover did in his final three regular season games at Cal vs what Lars did in his first six games at Cal? Prior to those last 3 games, Vanover had 25 college games under his belt, 12 of those games as a starter. Lars had no prior D1 experience before his first 6 games, which you are saying are not near as good as Vanover's at the end of his first season. You are comparing apples to oranges, and yet you say I'm not being honest with myself.
If we want to be honest, we need to compare Lars' first 6 games at Cal with Vanover's first 6 games at Cal. Here are the numbers for their first 6 games:
Games started: Vanover 0, Lars 6
Minutes/game: Vanover 9.1, Lars 15.5
FG/A: Vanover 10/16, Lars 10/20
FG%: Vanover 62.5%
3FG/A: Vanover 3/8, Lars 0/0
FT/FTA: Vanover 2/2 Lars 5/8
Points: Vanover 27, Lars 17
Rebounds: Vanover 9, Lars 10
Blocks: Vanover 4, Lars 4
Steals: Vanover 0, Lars 3
Assists: Vanover 0, Lars 1
Turnovers: Vanover 2, Lars 2
Cal team record during these 6 games: Vanover 2-4, Lars 4-2
Vanover was slightly better in most categories, plus he can shoot threes. But we also need to consider that the two players played different schedules with a different head coach. Vanover faced no top 25 teams in his first 6 games, and Lars faced #1 Duke and #22 Texas in his first 6 games, so Lars had the tougher opponents. Lars had the better coach, IMO, and Vanover was not able to supplant Kelly from the lineup under Jones until late in the season. This season Kelly is a year older, but he has been unable to supplant Lars from the starting lineup under Fox. Don't forget that after a few games most fans on the BI did not want Vanover playing much, because he got pushed around so easily and could not stop anyone on defense, or so it seemed. Similarly, a lot of fans are saying the Lars is too slow to guard anyone and want Kelly to start. You accurately describe that Vanover improved, but are not willing apparently to give Lars the same chance. Let's see what he looks like after another 20 games.
Here are Vanover's numbers for his final 3 regular season games at Cal:
Games started: 3/3
Minutes/game: improved from 9.1 to 28
FG%: tiny drop from 62.5% to 61.8%
3FG%: Huge improvement from 37.5% to 63.6%
FT%: Drop from 100% to 75% on a small sample. He does not get to the line very often.
Points: Huge improvement from 4.5 to 20.6 per game
Rebounds: Big improvement from 1.5 to 6.0 rebounds per game
Blocks: Big improvement in blocks from 0.67 per game to 2.67 per game
Steals: A small improvement from 0 in first 6 games to 1 in his last three games
Assists: An improvement from 0 in his first 6 games to 2 in his last three games
Turnovers: A small drop from 2 in his first 6 games to 3 in his last three games
He showed good improvement from the early season to the last 3 regular season games. Bear in mind that though UW was the PAC12's best team, they were not a top 25 team, an the other two opponents were not top 25 either. Bear in mind also that some of Vanover's improvement in stats is a result of playing 3 times as many minutes as he did in the first 6 games. Vanover's last game, in the PAC12 Tournament was not a good one, and his line resembled his early season games:
32 minutes, shot FGs at 33%, shot threes at 28.6%, scored only 8 points, got only 3 rebounds, had one assist and 2 turnovers, but did block 3 shots. I don't remember if Colorado shut him down, or if he had an off night. I don't think we can predict what his career will be like, based on three very good games, followed by a bad one. I don't think he will shoot anywhere near 64% on threes for his career.
As for me, I would have liked to have both of them share the post this year, maybe even a twin towers lineup, but I wouldn't trade Lars for him right now. Ask me again in a couple of years.