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Looking forward to seeing some of the guys in 4 weeks - Road Trip
The fact that every team is looking for that Jayson Tatum, Lebron-lite, type player should help him. He definitely makes a d-league roster with a good shot at the league if he performs well.
Purvis was so much better for us. I hope TL does well though.
He needs to go back to school and get his masters and play college and develop his game...He graduated.
Um, I think you're alone with that opinion.I suspect I won't be hearing from that clown who gives me a hard time for saying Larrier could have developed into a first rounder with another year of college.
It's good to see him getting an NBA look a year ahead of schedule. Best of luck to TL...
Um, I think you're alone with that opinion.
It would be incredible if Terry made an NBA roster at some time. I’m skeptical though. This workout could have been done as a favor. I know injuries injuries injuries but I just didn’t see much in TL’s college career that stood out. He’s 6’8” and can shoot a little but that’s it. Full disclosure I’m often wrongClearly I'm not. If the Lakers are taking a look at him, they must think there's a possibility that he's one year away also.
So, in summation, I can either agree with a professional basketball team's assessment...or the Boneyard's assessment? I'm fine where I'm standing...
It would be incredible if Terry made an NBA roster at some time. I’m skeptical though. This workout could have been done as a favor. I know injuries injuries injuries but I just didn’t see much in TL’s college career that stood out. He’s 6’8” and can shoot a little but that’s it. Full disclosure I’m often wrong
Are we breaking BY protocol by having a discussion and not using the words idiot or moran?I've been wrong before, too. But here are a couple of things to remember:
1) Favor or not, they are not evaluating Betty White. They obviously think it might lead to something or they wouldn't do it. Multi-million dollar sports enterprises rarely waste time on players they think have no chance.
2) The same folks who gave me hell about Larrier are the same folks who gave me hell about Purvis.
Again, I could be wrong. It's just my opinion. But it's great to see evidence that my opinion is shared by some high level basketball folks...
Are we breaking BY protocol by having a discussion and not using the words idiot or moran?

The NBA has two rounds, each team works out tons of players that have no chance. and Larrier is only getting workouts from a few teams. Is your point he's going to make the NBA?Clearly I'm not. If the Lakers are taking a look at him, they must think there's a possibility that he's one year away also.
So, in summation, I can either agree with a professional basketball team's assessment...or the Boneyard's assessment? I'm fine where I'm standing...
Maybe. But we're definitely both breaking protocol by admitting we could be wrong...![]()
Yes only one of us is wrong but i don’t think any less of you just because it’s youMaybe. But we're definitely both breaking protocol by admitting we could be wrong...![]()

I watched a lot of film of Larrier at VCU
He was skinny as hell and his shot selection was awful but his handle was better than average for a 6’8” guy
He apparently made a huge jump in his red shirt year at UConn as he was tearing up the preseason camps and seemed like a lock first round draft pick. He played daily against a decent 2015-16 team in practice which probably helped .
That 2016-2017 team came out a bit disorganized but he was our leading scorer until his injury. The only question is can he get back to that 2016 form and get stronger.
His lack of handle for a 6’8” guy is just another BY myth . The guy actually can get his own shot and that is rare in guys that big. Frankly his lack of strength /athleticism is my bigger concern he even seems fragile.
Purvis was much stronger and a much better athlete TL is taller and better skilled basketball player. Rodney worked hard on his weaknesses whether TL can do the same is up to him and him alone.
Clearly I'm not. If the Lakers are taking a look at him, they must think there's a possibility that he's one year away also.
So, in summation, I can either agree with a professional basketball team's assessment...or the Boneyard's assessment? I'm fine where I'm standing...
The comment on coaching had zero to do with his lack of desire, hustle or toughnessWe never saw the best of him.
Sat out a year, got injured and then came back when the coaching was falling into the Mariana Trench.
The comment on coaching had zero to do with his lack of desire, hustle or toughness
The guy just doesn't have a ticker to want to give 100% unless he did give 100% and in that case the YWCA league may be a challenge
No worries, that’s why we have Chief. What I like about you is that you embrace the casual fan and at least in spirit consider yourself one. I too try to think at times from the casual fan’s perspective. While I would never go to First Night myself, I accept how it might open the door to those who from a basketball standpoint are not knowledgeable and grow the fan base - a good thing. True, I still worry about the team losing its competitive focus and about how basketball becomes more about show than winning games.Full disclosure I’m often wrong