Thiemann is not a Pac-12 caliber player at this point two years into his career. To belabor the obvious, he can't shoot, can't defend, has terrible footwork, and can't score at the basket. In contrast look at Garza of Iowa, a seven footer who can do all of these things.
Thiemann is not a Pac-12 caliber player at this point two years into his career. To belabor the obvious, he can't shoot, can't defend, has terrible footwork, and can't score at the basket. In contrast look at Garza of Iowa, a seven footer who can do all of these things.
I agree - I am not expecting anything. Unfortunately, Lars is probably not a Division 1 player, let alone P12. He has absolutely zero basketball skills or instincts...none. It's basically the same as dragging a random 7-footer out of Sproul Plaza and giving him a scholarship. But he's not going anywhere so maybe he can work hard and develop something...anything....
Thiemann is not a Pac-12 caliber player at this point two years into his career. To belabor the obvious, he can't shoot, can't defend, has terrible footwork, and can't score at the basket. In contrast look at Garza of Iowa, a seven footer who can do all of these things.
I agree - I am not expecting anything. Unfortunately, Lars is probably not a Division 1 player, let alone P12. He has absolutely zero basketball skills or instincts...none. It's basically the same as dragging a random 7-footer out of Sproul Plaza and giving him a scholarship. But he's not going anywhere so maybe he can work hard and develop something...anything....