Lars has 0 reboounds. at 7'0". smhOdontoBear66 said:
I know you would love to have a 7' BB player Fox, but Lars is not that. More Thorpe with some Kelly. Slow to no twitch
Lars has 0 reboounds. at 7'0". smhOdontoBear66 said:
I know you would love to have a 7' BB player Fox, but Lars is not that. More Thorpe with some Kelly. Slow to no twitch
Something to that. Braun liked the flex offense. But mostly it was pass the ball around outside untili we found a way to get Lampley the ball.KoreAmBear said:Ah sounds like of like the offense of our TV commentator today.Bear8995 said:Ha! I wish. Killa is the man!KoreAmBear said:Yah Kelly seems out of it. Man, are you the basketball version of killa22? Good analysis.Bear8995 said:
We are spaced pretty well on O. The timing of the flex screen is off though, and the cutter isn't setting up the defender when running off of the screen. We are only running one off ball screen at a time. Would love to see two going at a time to give the passer multiple options.
Kelly has regressed in finishing around the rim. He should have 3 baskets right now and he has missed all of them. All pretty much point blank.
This game is so frustrating to watch. We are making the game so tough on ourselves. WAY too many turnovers. Just throwing it right to the other team.
We could use some lessons on v-cutting for sure. Our screens are mostly ineffective because we aren't setting up our defender. And our screeners aren't rolling properly and ready to accept passes, though KK did that just now. Would like to see him play more. Also had a nice box out leading to a foul on them.
Not enough movement on offense for my taste. We should be moving quickly after the pass leaves our hand, looking for someone away from the ball to hit. That is very different from how most teams (besides the Warriors and Spurs) play today (mostly on ball screens and pick and roll).
Too many of our passes are going to players who are moving away from the basket as opposed to players ready to shoot or moving towards the basket.
Yes, did you see Bearister on TV?KenBurnski said:
COME ON BEARS. DO IT FOR THE BEARISTER CUTOUT.
Braun was a decent recruiter so the offenses were OK due to sheer talent -- Powe, Shipp, Anderson, Tamir, Lampley, etc.Bear8995 said:Something to that. Braun liked the flex offense. But mostly it was pass the ball around outside untili we found a way to get Lampley the ball.KoreAmBear said:Ah sounds like of like the offense of our TV commentator today.Bear8995 said:Ha! I wish. Killa is the man!KoreAmBear said:Yah Kelly seems out of it. Man, are you the basketball version of killa22? Good analysis.Bear8995 said:
We are spaced pretty well on O. The timing of the flex screen is off though, and the cutter isn't setting up the defender when running off of the screen. We are only running one off ball screen at a time. Would love to see two going at a time to give the passer multiple options.
Kelly has regressed in finishing around the rim. He should have 3 baskets right now and he has missed all of them. All pretty much point blank.
This game is so frustrating to watch. We are making the game so tough on ourselves. WAY too many turnovers. Just throwing it right to the other team.
We could use some lessons on v-cutting for sure. Our screens are mostly ineffective because we aren't setting up our defender. And our screeners aren't rolling properly and ready to accept passes, though KK did that just now. Would like to see him play more. Also had a nice box out leading to a foul on them.
Not enough movement on offense for my taste. We should be moving quickly after the pass leaves our hand, looking for someone away from the ball to hit. That is very different from how most teams (besides the Warriors and Spurs) play today (mostly on ball screens and pick and roll).
Too many of our passes are going to players who are moving away from the basket as opposed to players ready to shoot or moving towards the basket.
KoreAmBear said:Yes, did you see Bearister on TV?KenBurnski said:
COME ON BEARS. DO IT FOR THE BEARISTER CUTOUT.
I think they are also on game 3 of their 5 game road trip to Bay Area schools.Fyght4Cal said:
Nicholls looks tired. Thanks to Fox's sub pattern, the Bears look much fresher.
Joel's lack of wanting to shoot caused him to try a flip pass behind his back instead of going to the rim. He really needs to attack the basket more.Bear8995 said:
The last possession with the drive and kick out was our best look yet. If we can figure out a way to do that more frequently without turning the ball over (jumping into guys when making the pass or throwing it to the other team), we could be pretty good. So if I'm Fox, I try to figure out a way to get enough movement to get Bradley the ball with a defender running at him and letting him drive to the hoop to initiate that motion. Either he finishes at the rim or makes the pass to the open man which will force the defense to scramble.
Barely. I don't know why. It's not like Lars is a must have on the floor ugh.Fyght4Cal said:
Has Thorpe played today?
Where are their next 2?KoreAmBear said:I think they are also on game 3 of their 5 game road trip to Bay Area schools.Fyght4Cal said:
Nicholls looks tired. Thanks to Fox's sub pattern, the Bears look much fresher.
We were their 4th. They got St. Mary's next.Fyght4Cal said:Where are their next 2?KoreAmBear said:I think they are also on game 3 of their 5 game road trip to Bay Area schools.Fyght4Cal said:
Nicholls looks tired. Thanks to Fox's sub pattern, the Bears look much fresher.
I'll watch until it is 27-26 then change channels.bearister said:
If you want to bask in self loathing, watch the rebroadcast of the Big Game they are playing after the hoop game.
I'm sure Pac-12 Bay Area will have it on replay about 10 more times before our next game.Big C said:
Damn, I forgot all about the game: I've missed the Nicholls State game! The opportunity costs of parenting, I tell you...
Hope that's the reason he isn't playing (hope the illness is minor.) I really, really, don't want to keep singling out Lars, I know he's trying his best, but the reality is the game is just too fast for him. Its frustrating because his skill set is decent, but time after time on both ends of the court he is just a second too slow to react. I've watched basketball a long time but I'm still not sure if this weakness can be corrected. Its been a full year. Unless that improves DJ has to get the minutes Lars has been getting for this team to succeed.MoragaBear said:
Thorpe has been out sick. Sounds like he'll likely be back for ASU Thursday.
I agree and piling on is not nice for I am sure Lars is a dedicated Cal BB player doing his very best. But what you are talking about is what I call "twitch factor". For the most part either an athlete has it or doesn't. It is what makes that athlete look slow. The split second reaction time is just slower. The appearance is that the synapses are just not firing quickly. In sports it effects bat speed, running speed, ability to have orientation when in a spin, reacting to a rebound in traffic, etc. It is more than just speed. I guess you could call it reaction time if wanted. I am convinced Lars will get better with time but cannot imagine him being first string next year or the year after given tons of playing time this year. I would not argue for a minute that he will not get better, but I have seen little improvement in this twitch factor this year over last.RedlessWardrobe said:Hope that's the reason he isn't playing (hope the illness is minor.) I really, really, don't want to keep singling out Lars, I know he's trying his best, but the reality is the game is just too fast for him. Its frustrating because his skill set is decent, but time after time on both ends of the court he is just a second too slow to react. I've watched basketball a long time but I'm still not sure if this weakness can be corrected. Its been a full year. Unless that improves DJ has to get the minutes Lars has been getting for this team to succeed.MoragaBear said:
Thorpe has been out sick. Sounds like he'll likely be back for ASU Thursday.
Agree on all counts about Lars - hate to pile on but I think its time to invest playing time in other areas. Lars is a seven footer, but he plays like he's 6'8". Not trying to be funny, but most of his height is in his neck and head - not in his arms and shoulders.OdontoBear66 said:I agree and piling on is not nice for I am sure Lars is a dedicated Cal BB player doing his very best. But what you are talking about is what I call "twitch factor". For the most part either an athlete has it or doesn't. It is what makes that athlete look slow. The split second reaction time is just slower. The appearance is that the synapses are just not firing quickly. In sports it effects bat speed, running speed, ability to have orientation when in a spin, reacting to a rebound in traffic, etc. It is more than just speed. I guess you could call it reaction time if wanted. I am convinced Lars will get better with time but cannot imagine him being first string next year or the year after given tons of playing time this year. I would not argue for a minute that he will not get better, but I have seen little improvement in this twitch factor this year over last.RedlessWardrobe said:Hope that's the reason he isn't playing (hope the illness is minor.) I really, really, don't want to keep singling out Lars, I know he's trying his best, but the reality is the game is just too fast for him. Its frustrating because his skill set is decent, but time after time on both ends of the court he is just a second too slow to react. I've watched basketball a long time but I'm still not sure if this weakness can be corrected. Its been a full year. Unless that improves DJ has to get the minutes Lars has been getting for this team to succeed.MoragaBear said:
Thorpe has been out sick. Sounds like he'll likely be back for ASU Thursday.
I'd say his torso is relatively long and his arms and legs are relatively short so he doesn't have the reach or wingspan of some seven-footers.BeachedBear said:
Agree on all counts about Lars - hate to pile on but I think its time to invest playing time in other areas. Lars is a seven footer, but he plays like he's 6'8". Not trying to be funny, but most of his height is in his neck and head - not in his arms and shoulders.