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I think he has it in him to be legit scorer but it's just not his role right now.
Today would not be the day for him to start jacking up 3's, although he's more than capable of it.
Not to be "that guy" but it's warmups. I'm not anti-Lard, but it's warmups.
It's fascinating because he shot a decent percentage in high school while being able to get his shot over future DI players, but what I have seen of his shooting form (pre-February), he's got such a low release, he looks like wouldn't be able to get many shots off. I'd guess fixing his shot is main thing that kept him from getting more spot minutes in non-con. Hopefully Prohm can coach it; we knew Fred could.No inside scoop on Jakolby Long since he's been practicing all year BUT in the summer his jump shoot was broken. Terrible form, slow weird release. His teammates would giggle and turn away when he would shoot and when Monte played him he would yell "He with us!" every time Long shot a 3. Bricked all but 1 or 2 out of 10.
Not saying he can't be good. He's athletic, good defender, etc (i.e looks the part). But IMO he has a ways to go offensively, particularly if we are expecting him to provide 3 point shoot.
It's still broken...at least visually. It's got a weird hitch. I literally don't understand how that happens these days.No inside scoop on Jakolby Long since he's been practicing all year BUT in the summer his jump shoot was broken. Terrible form, slow weird release. His teammates would giggle and turn away when he would shoot and when Monte played him he would yell "He with us!" every time Long shot a 3. Bricked all but 1 or 2 out of 10.
Not saying he can't be good. He's athletic, good defender, etc (i.e looks the part). But IMO he has a ways to go offensively, particularly if we are expecting him to provide 3 point shoot.
His shot looks like if you hold on to the shoot button too long in video games and you release the shot as you're coming downIt's still broken...at least visually. It's got a weird hitch. I literally don't understand how that happens these days.
A shots a shot. He shot that way in high school and scored with the best in the nation.It's still broken...at least visually. It's got a weird hitch. I literally don't understand how that happens these days.
It's still broken...at least visually. It's got a weird hitch. I literally don't understand how that happens these days.
I do. At least at my local school, nobody teaches these kids how to shoot properly. They just let them shoot however they want when they're young, and by the time they get to HS they don't want to mess with it at that point.
It drives me nuts to see all these kids that have no idea how to shoot. I think part of the problem is kids jacking up 3's at an age where they don't have the strength to get the ball to the hoop, so they have to resort to horrible form in order to do so.
Fred didn't coach form as much as he recruited it and coached confidence.It's fascinating because he shot a decent percentage in high school while being able to get his shot over future DI players, but what I have seen of his shooting form (pre-February), he's got such a low release, he looks like wouldn't be able to get many shots off. I'd guess fixing his shot is main thing that kept him from getting more spot minutes in non-con. Hopefully Prohm can coach it; we knew Fred could.
You must not be familiar with other bigs we've brought in the past 7 years.It's a very entertaining clip, and it's good to see the team seems to be pretty loose, but I wouldn't take anything at all from those clips about how good of a basketball player Lard is. Youtube clips of actual games would give you a lot more info.
Probably 90% of guys in college basketball that are as tall as Lard will be able to do exactly what he's doing in those practice clips. He's just throwing down uncontested dunks and hitting a few 15 foot jumpers.
You must not be familiar with other bigs we've brought in the past 7 years.
True with Ray, but your eye for basketball is bad if you don't notice the difference between Lard and Carter.Not trying to be that guy as I too am excited to see what Lard can become next year, but if you watch Simeon Carter, he's dunking just like that in warm ups too. Same with Ray.
It's a very entertaining clip, and it's good to see the team seems to be pretty loose, but I wouldn't take anything at all from those clips about how good of a basketball player Lard is. Youtube clips of actual games would give you a lot more info.
Probably 90% of guys in college basketball that are as tall as Lard will be able to do exactly what he's doing in those practice clips. He's just throwing down uncontested dunks and hitting a few 15 foot jumpers.
I am really excited about having him and Young the next 3 years together though. Add in Wigginton and Lewis, and a Weiler-Babb, who I think is going to take his game to the next level now that he'll be "the man", and I think we'll have a very fun team to watch at least.
Tough to say if they'll be good enough to make the NCAA's next year, that might be too much to ask, but it will be exciting to watch these guys all develop.
Not trying to be that guy as I too am excited to see what Lard can become next year, but if you watch Simeon Carter, he's dunking just like that in warm ups too. Same with Ray.