I cringe every time they try to force the ball in to him.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.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.
Go Bears!