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Rambunctious said:I know the NBA drafts on potential as much as current readiness, but Larry looks to be a few years away from NBA ready to me. The guy has to learn to stay inside with his back to the basket. He's actually showing some post moves when he is in there so it's a shame he's playing the 2 guard and wingman spot now
VRam said:His shot actually looks pretty good. Maybe he could be another Bob McAdoo or Maurice Lucas. The big problem is that when he come out high, we have no one to hit the offensive glass. That could change when Skeen is eligible.
ramramthankyoumaam said:Haha. That would be sweet if it wasn't going to change a million times before the draft.
Mistachill said:Actually I think its the opposite. The more perimeter skills he shows the more desireable he'll be on the next level. If you think he struggles in the post on the college level imagine his struggles in the NBA.
Rambunctious said:. Bradford and TJ both look to have their back to the basket more than Larry and that seems out of whack to me.
Rambunctious said:.At the NBA level, he doesn't look ready from a strength/rebounding/positioning stand point. He should be a grabbing a lot more 'bounds than he is right now. Regardless of his outside potential, I would think the NBA scouts would like to see a 6-11 guy post up a bit.