If Prohm can integrate those guys in and get this team to max out, he’ll be Big 12 CoY
No doubt, as I think the ceiling for this team is Big 12 champion. Not saying they'll get it, but the talent is there to do that.
If Prohm can integrate those guys in and get this team to max out, he’ll be Big 12 CoY
Dropping the least efficient and effective players from last year and replacing them with better ones:It should not be a shocker that we are improving not just "incrementally" year-to-year with the same players, but by wholesale remaking our roster, dropping the least efficient and effective players, and replacing them with better ones.
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Go watch game tape of Lard last year, he's alot more explosive and the better post player than Jacobson. Some of you guys have short memories about how good he is or you are just holding a grudge because of his suspension and Jacobson's hot start.
Lol.
I’m excited to have him back and he’ll play a lot. But he’s not better than Jacobson. Explosive? That means very little, particularly when the other option is sufficiently athletic.
I don’t give a **** about the suspension, or some mythical high ceiling. Lard was a very good redshirt freshman, when he wanted to be, but he’s more of high floor guy than he is a high ceiling guy.
@FinalFourCy
Go watch game tape of Lard last year, he's alot more explosive and the better post player than Jacobson. Some of you guys have short memories about how good he is or you are just holding a grudge because of his suspension and Jacobson's hot start.
Pick the seven worst opponents Lard played against last year, and it still wouldn’t match Jacobson’s play. Saying Lard is better than Jacobson requires some decent extrapolation.Ok, we'll just agree to disagree, I think Lard is the better player, Jacobson has more range but if you compare the two in the paint Lard is the superior player. You are basing your argument seeing him play 6 games, Im basing mine on an entire season of competing against Big 12 competition and expected improvement from a freshman to a sophomore.
I think they offer different things but Lard is very good and he will get plenty of minutes when he comes back.
Pick the seven worst opponents Lard played against last year, and it still wouldn’t match Jacobson’s play. Saying Lard is better than Jacobson requires some decent extrapolation.
Unless Lard improved significantly, it’s more than just range. How much basketball did Lard play in the offseason?
Agreed, that's why I think they should both be on the floor together as much as possible, then let Soloman give them breathers. Whether Prohm does this or not is the question though, it wouldn't surprise me if it takes Lard awhile to start if he's still in Prohm's doghouse.
Pick the seven worst opponents Lard played against last year, and it still wouldn’t match Jacobson’s play. Saying Lard is better than Jacobson requires some decent extrapolation.
Unless Lard improved significantly, it’s more than just range. How much basketball did Lard play in the offseason?
Lard averaged 18.4 points, 11.9 rebounds and 2 blocks in games againts Alcorn St, Texas, Kansas twice, West Virginia, Texas Tech and Oklahoma. Four of those games were against ranked teams. He's more than capable of equaling and even surpassing Jacobson's output.
This isn’t really synonymous with matching Jacobson’s play, notice I didn’t say output.
Correct. It's actually better than Jacobson's play.
Are you taking into account things like defense and rebounding, the two most important things for a post player, or are you just looking at PPG? Lard was close to averaging a double-double last year and averaged 2.2 bpg, Jacobson has 1 block so far the entire season. Lard is a better defensive post player and offensive player in the paint.
The only thing I think Jacobson is better at is shooting outside the paint, he has a little more range, can hit 3's and free throws, but Lard shot 60% from the field last year, which is highly efficient.
Jacobson is a stud no doubt, but I think you'll see his stats start to regress once everyone comes back, I think he'll end up being a 12-6 guy by the end of the year, expecting him to keep up 17-7 is asking alot.
There is also a bad Lard who might hurt our excellent team defense through poor positioning and selling out for the block rather than making the fundamental play and hurt our spacing by having no range, making it harder for Jacobson to operate on the block himself and/or making our very effective PNR have to deal with more crowding in the lane.
Apparently blocks = good defense.
Apparently blocks = good defense.