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Darryl
04-19-2014, 09:30 AM
I've seen him 6-8 games now. 6-10 and 250 with tremendous skills. Scores with either hand; very good passer from the
high post. Shot 76% on FTs his senior season and looked very good last night from the line. Not incredibly athletic, but
Bill Russell always said the vast majority of rebounds are below the rim anyway.

As intelligent a player as we have had coming in. Must improve defensively as 99% of the elite players need to. ESPN likens
him offensively to a young Tim Duncan. Says he may have best move/counter move in the low post in the class.

Darryl

kingcat
04-19-2014, 09:41 AM
I think we may just see three distinct units employed this coming season. The Starters and, The "could be" Starters, and The Closers

Doc
04-19-2014, 09:45 AM
I don't see any "tim duncan" in him. I see more charles barkley. Kid is a load which is a good thing.

I still believe Alex gets his shot at the PF spot although we need help at the 3. Could see him pushed out there or many Willis or Townes, or more likely a 3 guard lineup of the twins return (AnH, AaH, Booker).

It will be interesting. Poss lots of options but lots of limitations. Shortage at the 3 and poss shortage at the guards. Glutton of depth at the 4 and 5 spots.

kingcat
04-19-2014, 09:50 AM
I don't see any "tim duncan" in him. I see more charles barkley. Kid is a load which is a good thing.

I still believe Alex gets his shot at the PF spot although we need help at the 3. Could see him pushed out there or many Willis or Townes, or more likely a 3 guard lineup of the twins return (AnH, AaH, Booker).

It will be interesting. Poss lots of options but lots of limitations. Shortage at the 3 and poss shortage at the guards. Glutton of depth at the 4 and 5 spots.

Joe B. would have loved it. It seems to me Cal's newfound acceptance of zone principles came just in time. We could cover a lot of ground in a tight two/one/two with WCS in the middle.. if Aaron and Andrew return.

Inside depth would be key in allowing us to play more zone. Bigs (especially young big men) tend to get caught behind the play trying to recover a lot.

Bakert
04-19-2014, 09:56 AM
Assuming Alex returns, doesn't this motivate him even more to do nothing but work on ball handling and outside shooting? If he can become a very good 3 he not only finds a "hole" in our lineup where he can get minutes but he positions himself better for the NBA.

ShoesSwayedBlue
04-19-2014, 09:57 AM
Assuming Alex returns, doesn't this motivate him even more to do nothing but work on ball handling and outside shooting? If he can become a very good 3 he not only finds a "hole" in our lineup where he can get minutes but he positions himself better for the NBA.

Exactly.

cattails
04-19-2014, 09:58 AM
The interesting part to me is will Lee and Willis put in the work this summer to get bigger and stronger. All this talk of freshman starting could go out the window if both come back bigger and stronger. This would give the freshman time to learn the system with little pressure, unlike this year. I for sure can see Poythress playing the 3, he knows what he needs to work on. You have to admit that when Cal went to his bench this past year, he went to a weakness, this could be the year that is not the case. We may not miss a step 10 deep.

Bakert
04-19-2014, 10:11 AM
The interesting part to me is will Lee and Willis put in the work this summer to get bigger and stronger. All this talk of freshman starting could go out the window if both come back bigger and stronger. This would give the freshman time to learn the system with little pressure, unlike this year. I for sure can see Poythress playing the 3, he knows what he needs to work on. You have to admit that when Cal went to his bench this past year, he went to a weakness, this could be the year that is not the case. We may not miss a step 10 deep.

Exactly. Talent trumps experience but experienced talent trumps all. That was the point I was trying to make in the other thread concerning Andrew/Ulis. It's not that Ulis isn't good, but rather that in addition to being good, Andrew has experience. We've all seen how long it takes for most freshmen to ramp up. Why do we expect Lyles or Towns to automatically start over guys who were also McDonalds AA's but who have a year in the system?

kingcat
04-19-2014, 10:18 AM
Why do we expect Lyles or Towns to automatically start over guys who were also McDonalds AA's but who have a year in the system?

I certainly don't. It's a possibility I guess, but not very likely we see a freshman in the starting linup if our starting guards return.

Jeeepcat
04-19-2014, 10:22 AM
I certainly don't. It's a possibility I guess, but not very likely we see a freshman in the starting linup if our starting guards return.

I agree

cattails
04-19-2014, 10:24 AM
Exactly. Talent trumps experience but experienced talent trumps all. That was the point I was trying to make in the other thread concerning Andrew/Ulis. It's not that Ulis isn't good, but rather that in addition to being good, Andrew has experience. We've all seen how long it takes for most freshmen to ramp up. Why do we expect Lyles or Towns to automatically start over guys who were also McDonalds AA's but who have a year in the system?

The nice thing about Andrew and Ulis is they are nothing alike, it's like going from man to man to zone, tall and big to small and quickness. Should be a nightmare matchup for most any team, plus it gives us a matchup answer.

GhettoBird
04-19-2014, 10:54 AM
I have been impressed with Lyles every time I have watched him. He appears to always be in control.

anderwt
04-19-2014, 11:27 AM
I think of Patrick Patterson when I see lyles..

Kacat
04-19-2014, 11:29 AM
See that kid that played a couple of years ago at UT. Not athletic but extremely skilled and great frame.

Darryl
04-19-2014, 11:31 AM
See that kid that played a couple of years ago at UT. Not athletic but extremely skilled and great frame.

Tobias Harris?

Darryl

catmanjack
04-19-2014, 11:53 AM
Harris is a good call on Lyles.

jazyd
04-19-2014, 12:09 PM
If Alex starts at the 3, then imo Towns starts over Lyles at the 4. Or if Willis works really hard, he could start at the 3 with Alex at the 4, just don't see keeping Alex out of the starting lineup at the beginning of the year, after that it depends on him.

StuBleedsBlue2
04-19-2014, 01:18 PM
I think Lyles is going to be the Poythress of next year's team. I think the 4/5 spots will be dominated in minutes by WCS, Dakari(if he returns), Towns and Lee. I see Lyles getting 10-12 min at the 4 and may have to steal some minutes in a big lineup at the 3.

Just too much depth, IMO.

Doc
04-19-2014, 01:32 PM
I think of Patrick Patterson when I see lyles..

I agree. If there is a Tim Duncan-esque player out there its Karl Townes. Long with a jumper.

Kacat
04-19-2014, 01:53 PM
Tobias Harris?

Darryl

Yep that's the one. Thanks D.

Doc
04-19-2014, 01:56 PM
Harris was a much better ball handler, better in the open floor. Lyles is better under the basket, down in the blocks. Trey is more physical.

dtalbersjr
04-19-2014, 01:58 PM
Lyles seems like a player who's never gonna go off for 25 or 30, but even in has "bad" games will always have 9 points and 7 rebounds and a steal or two.

Catcookie
04-19-2014, 02:07 PM
I certainly don't. It's a possibility I guess, but not very likely we see a freshman in the starting linup if our starting guards return.

I agree. I actually hope we don't. That would mean Alex, DJ, and/or WCS has not progressed.

Carolinawildcats
04-19-2014, 02:53 PM
I don't see any "tim duncan" in him. I see more charles barkley. Kid is a load which is a good thing.

I still believe Alex gets his shot at the PF spot although we need help at the 3. Could see him pushed out there or many Willis or Townes, or more likely a 3 guard lineup of the twins return (AnH, AaH, Booker).

It will be interesting. Poss lots of options but lots of limitations. Shortage at the 3 and poss shortage at the guards. Glutton of depth at the 4 and 5 spots.

Agree Doc! Assuming Alex returns and works hard, he deserves a shot at his position of choice. But he is a must at the 3. That is why I see plenty of PT for Willis this year at the 3 providing he workds hard on his defense. We are even longer than last years team and really do see some zone opportunities for this team which will help Willis, but he has to work in the off season as if we are a straight man-to-man team. I likely your Barkley comparison for Lyles too if we have to compare.

Peace

Richard (CW)

Krank
04-19-2014, 02:57 PM
Harris was a much better ball handler, better in the open floor. Lyles is better under the basket, down in the blocks. Trey is more physical.

FWIW, Doc, I believe Lyles is very underrated for his ball handling. Not out of the question for him to get SOME minutes at the 3, but he won't start (no Freshman will IMO) at either PF or SF.
JMO.

anderwt
04-19-2014, 04:30 PM
Agree Doc! Assuming Alex returns and works hard, he deserves a shot at his position of choice. But he is a must at the 3. That is why I see plenty of PT for Willis this year at the 3 providing he workds hard on his defense. We are even longer than last years team and really do see some zone opportunities for this team which will help Willis, but he has to work in the off season as if we are a straight man-to-man team. I likely your Barkley comparison for Lyles too if we have to compare.

Peace

Richard (CW)

IF the twins and AP come back..Willis will have to be patient..

On another note, love having you back more CW..hope all is well

Kacat
04-19-2014, 05:23 PM
Lyles made a move to the basket last night that was pretty smooth with the ball but at 6'10 it's hard to have much of a handle.

cattails
04-20-2014, 05:00 AM
If Alex starts at the 3, then imo Towns starts over Lyles at the 4. Or if Willis works really hard, he could start at the 3 with Alex at the 4, just don't see keeping Alex out of the starting lineup at the beginning of the year, after that it depends on him.

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