Wizard of Westroads wrote:Bluejoe wrote:I had assumed that was from earlier in the summer, as Davis is wearing #10 in the other picture that was posted with it. And, I think that is a tatoo on Mason's leg.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Bluejoe wrote:I had assumed that was from earlier in the summer, as Davis is wearing #10 in the other picture that was posted with it. And, I think that is a tatoo on Mason's leg.
Alphawalt wrote:Good points being made, but all of you are REALLY underestimating LJ. I see him as the greatest impact of all the new players, including Pop and Fedor. LJ will end up playing in the NBA, the others will not. He may start off with under 20 minutes a game, but by end of year he will be playing 25-30 minutes a game and always at end of games. He will be an imposing force, just wait and see - go back and look at some clips of him again compared to clips of others. I am super high on his talents, and see him as someone that will rise to the top very quickly.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:CU tweeted this today, so I assume it's from a recent practice. Mason is on his feet and looks like he had surgery on his thigh. Not sure which leg bone was supposed to be broken.
Alphawalt wrote:Good points being made, but all of you are REALLY underestimating LJ. I see him as the greatest impact of all the new players, including Pop and Fedor. LJ will end up playing in the NBA, the others will not. He may start off with under 20 minutes a game, but by end of year he will be playing 25-30 minutes a game and always at end of games. He will be an imposing force, just wait and see - go back and look at some clips of him again compared to clips of others. I am super high on his talents, and see him as someone that will rise to the top very quickly.
JacobPadilla wrote:Alphawalt wrote:Good points being made, but all of you are REALLY underestimating LJ. I see him as the greatest impact of all the new players, including Pop and Fedor. LJ will end up playing in the NBA, the others will not. He may start off with under 20 minutes a game, but by end of year he will be playing 25-30 minutes a game and always at end of games. He will be an imposing force, just wait and see - go back and look at some clips of him again compared to clips of others. I am super high on his talents, and see him as someone that will rise to the top very quickly.
I'll just say that "clips" is a very poor way to evaluate players.
ictjay wrote:Saw LJ on his official visit on a Saturday practice. Coaches leave floor and managers organize 30 minutes of scrimmaging.Quick jumper. As coach said, "he is a 1%". That means he is good. Couldn't be stopped. Athleticsism off the charts. Explodes to the basket. He is playing.
NateFunkyTown wrote:2. He's got no right (yet): If you watch his tape, as exhilarating as it is, you'll notice Larry basically NEVER uses his right hand. He's not comfortable at all going right yet. Not something I'd worry about too much, he should be able to develop his off hand with little issues at the next level, but it will be a process and I wouldn't expect him to be able to go right pretty much at all year 1.
JaysLifer wrote:NateFunkyTown wrote:2. He's got no right (yet): If you watch his tape, as exhilarating as it is, you'll notice Larry basically NEVER uses his right hand. He's not comfortable at all going right yet. Not something I'd worry about too much, he should be able to develop his off hand with little issues at the next level, but it will be a process and I wouldn't expect him to be able to go right pretty much at all year 1.
I'm pretty sure LJ is right-handed. I know he drives and dunks a lot with his left, but if you watch his shooting form, you'll see that he shoots with his right.
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