Not only is youth a limitation, but also newness (coach, system, other players). Maybe limitation was a poor choice. Perhaps ceiling for this year would have been more fitting. Bottom line is that other P12 teams are ahead of us and probably advancing quicker. so applying L'Hopital principles . . .R90 said:The core of this team is very young. I suppose that could be seen a limitation, but for me I see more of the potential.BeachedBear said:
Nice to get the win. I thought this was a must win game, but it really demonstrates this teams limitations.
Bradley and Kelly are sophomores, and have already polished important parts of their offensive games.
Paris and South are seniors, and are about as good as they'll get for us.
The rest have some great room for growth, especially the freshman.
Thiemann is looking very discouraged now by his performance. He'll put in the work to get it right and take advantage of his big, big body.
Thorpe's time will come. He's big, strong and athletic, with more potential than Lars, IMO.
Kuany is the most athletic player we've had since Jaylen Brown.
Brown's an athletic distributor and defender who will learn how to score at the college level.
Klonaras has crazy range on his 3 and he's tall for a shooting guard. He'll stretch defenses when his all-around game is good enough to earn him minutes.
Bradley is just fine. Kelly has some physical limitations against 4/5 competition he will see in college, but he has lots of improvement ahead of him (which is good). I agree on South and Austin as well.
Antecivich will probably not change his game or body much in the next year and a half, but if he can reduce some of his mistakes and improve consistency, he will be a very nice piece. He has good skills and IQ - and he's figuring out how to maximize it against stiffer competition.
I think Brown is closer to being a contributor than many give him credit for. As he plays more real minutes with the core rotation, he should improve how he can assist with the flow of the offense (which honestly, I don't Austin ever will).
JHD is what he is and can be used to dramatic effect. I've seen it more than a few times this season. He won't be a scoring asset and we'll need to live with his unforced TOs, but his defense, energy and disruptive presence is just fun to watch.
Thiemann is going to take some time both physically, skill and IQ/speed wise. I think we'll see some lights go on towards the end of this season and into next. We've all probably seen too much of his minutes so far. Thorpe, Kuany and the rest, however, just haven't had enough minutes to adapt or demonstrate what they will contribute. That's not a knock, but all the athleticism in the world doesn't do a lick of good sitting on the bench.