Terry Larrier is made out of Cotton Candy | The Boneyard

Terry Larrier is made out of Cotton Candy

He will be the best player by the end of the season. Better than Jalen! I have always been high on larrier. He definitely raises our threshold if he can continue to play like that.
 
.-.
The last minute of my living room was .. eat the clock baby, run it out... Terry NOOOOO TOO EARLY!.... .DAMNNN NICE SHOT!!! Alright now eat the clock, it's over.. TERRY NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! DAMNNNNNNNNNN THAT WAS A NICE SHOT!!!
Funny stuff man.
 
Update:

Terry Larrier is, in fact, made out of steel

41y8qpBYJYL.jpg


Love his game but he's still a bit wiry. If we can get him to add 20-25 lbs he'll be a beast. I'd take 15.
 
.-.
Not too many, I need to take a shot moments. If he stays in the offense, he will be very, very good.

Yeah. When Terry Larrier is taking long fadeaway 2s and losing his man on defense, we're not as good of a team. When his alter-ego Larry Terrier is letting the offense come to him, making fools of defenders in the post and being active on D, we're a pretty good team.
 
Did anyone expect this from Larrier?

Can we expect this production from him going foward?
 
41y8qpBYJYL.jpg


Love his game but he's still a bit wiry. If we can get him to add 20-25 lbs he'll be a beast. I'd take 15.

August needs to repeatedly take him to Arby's.
 
Did anyone expect this from Larrier?

Can we expect this production from him going foward?
Yes. Larrier is basically a better version of DeAndre Daniels. He makes NBA shots consistently. How many contested fade aways did he make? 5? Not many other 6' 9" players in the country can do that as well as make 3s, be good at rebounding, and be competent when dribbling.
 
Yeah. When Terry Larrier is taking long fadeaway 2s and losing his man on defense, we're not as good of a team. When his alter-ego Larry Terrier is letting the offense come to him, making fools of defenders in the post and being active on D, we're a pretty good team.

LETS GO LARRY TERRIER!!!!
 
.-.
The last minute of my living room was .. eat the clock baby, run it out... Terry NOOOOO TOO EARLY!.... .DAMNNN NICE SHOT!!! Alright now eat the clock, it's over.. TERRY NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! DAMNNNNNNNNNN THAT WAS A NICE SHOT!!!

Not at all comparing, but that was exactly like Shabazz when he started bombing away....."@#$#ing terrible shot....YES GREAT SHOT!"
 
Did that limp at the end of the game get anyone else's attention?
 
He was having cramping problems in 2nd half. Was worked on multiple times in timeouts

Yeah they were rubbing out cramps above the knee it looked like, made me nervous though for sure. Hopefully just part of the process of getting stronger.
 
.-.
To the title of your post... yes this worries me. He does appear to be somewhat fragile at times. I remember the play he blew out his knee on last year. It looked like he was barreling down the court at full speed and tried to do an athletic move beyond what his body can handle (maybe a Euro-step at full speed). He has a great offensive skill set, particularly his smooth shooting stroke at mid-range and deep. He has to stay within his "sweet-spot" athletically and not try to make the moves of a 5'11" guard, even though it appears that he is capable - but not without risk. When his shot is on, he is a force. Great game to kick off his confidence. When shooters believe in themselves - they can get red hot at times. He looked that way last night.
 
Not too many, I need to take a shot moments. If he stays in the offense, he will be very, very good.

I noticed that last year in his limited action, and that's a HUGE thing with young players in general, I've noticed.

The more mature players understand this exact concept, and I think ultimately makes them much better players.

More often than not, when players recognize how / when / why in the offenses and listening to the coaching, at this level, is when their games really blossom. Shot selection, pace, etc.
 
I don't think the OP is a UConn fan. His abrasive, shallow and sophomoric posting style reminds me of the dude who call himself "truthaboutuconn" on the ESPN boards back in the day
 
.-.

Forum statistics

Threads
168,535
Messages
4,580,995
Members
10,491
Latest member
7774Forever


Top Bottom