“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Psalm 119:36
parch said:
He's a good interview and I'm glad as hell he left the conference. I hope he has a chance to show out as a non-rotation guy and impresses some NBA scouts this year. Don't begrudge him his decision at all, we just have too many elite players right now to give him the minutes he wants.
historian said:
He had the stache before, even a goatee.
If you can call that a stache. I know middle schoolers that sport thicker facial hair than that.Chuckroast said:
Looks like he traded the mullet for a stache
Chamberman said:If you can call that a stache. I know middle schoolers that sport thicker facial hair than that.Chuckroast said:
Looks like he traded the mullet for a stache
broncko said:
Going 1'fer in three starts with smallish minutes against limited competition… Similar stats to last year. Dang, i want him to succeed. Hope he solves his shot.
Dainja likely needed a taskmaster like Underwood to get where he is currently. There's a good chance he'd still be a doughy underachiever if he had stayed at Baylor. Some guys need a fire lit under them and respond to different kinds of leadership. This is one that probably worked out well for everyone.IowaBear said:
MMis a distant second as far as the best former Bear on the roster for the Illini. Wish we had Dain this season, he would be playing a big role
He's obviously a very talented guy. He's averaging 17 and 10 in like 19 minutes. But a) our system doesn't highlight post players on offense enough to produce at more than a modest level, and b) he was never in shape at any point during his time in Waco.IowaBear said:
Watched Dain a billion times on the AAU circuit prior to his arrival. He may not be producing 17/10 here in Waco but he would be producing. He's a stud.
You are not the only one. It was a huge blow losing the combined length and athleticism of KB / MM / Sochan especially on the defensive end.Robert Wilson said:
I may be the only one, but I think we really could've used him. That burst of energy off the bench, his confidence/aggression, his length on defense and rebounding, and occasional scoring explosions when you need them...
No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
Concurbear2be2 said:No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
We could have found a late-take big that brings what Lohner does, which is size, hustle and little else. But the upgrade Mayer provides over Caleb was well worth the wait. That one simple trade would have raised this team's ceiling considerably.
bear2be2 said:No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
We could have found a late-take big that brings what Lohner does, which is size, hustle and little else. But the upgrade Mayer provides over Caleb was well worth the wait. That one simple trade would have raised this team's ceiling considerably.
DallasBear9902 said:
Our playing style simply means we aren't going to get offensively talented fives. Any five that can play offense doesn't want to be second fiddle to guard heavy offense. CL will get there for what he needs to be. That said, CSD is riding him hard. Especially in the KU game.
Lohner's role has been reduced significantly because he's incapable of doing what we thought he would on the offensive end. He's basically a 5-10 minute hustle guy now, which is not what he was billed as when we signed him.DallasBear9902 said:bear2be2 said:No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
We could have found a late-take big that brings what Lohner does, which is size, hustle and little else. But the upgrade Mayer provides over Caleb was well worth the wait. That one simple trade would have raised this team's ceiling considerably.
Like Bridges earlier, CL is learning his role. This team has three players that can actually bang against real bigs: Flo, CL and Big Josh O. And while Josh O will end up the best among the three, he's not fully ready for prime time this year.
That leaves Flo and CL. MM could cover stretch 4s, but he can't cover real interior bigs. He gets bullied.
Our playing style simply means we aren't going to get offensively talented fives. Any five that can play offense doesn't want to be second fiddle to guard heavy offense. CL will get there for what he needs to be. That said, CSD is riding him hard. Especially in the KU game.
BearlyBeloved said:DallasBear9902 said:
Our playing style simply means we aren't going to get offensively talented fives. Any five that can play offense doesn't want to be second fiddle to guard heavy offense. CL will get there for what he needs to be. That said, CSD is riding him hard. Especially in the KU game.
Can't a super-talented big guy be persuaded that signing with CSD means he will be the finishing touch to guarantee we win another natty??
Teaming them with guards like ours means opponents are flummoxed because we then have no weakness to exploit.
bear2be2 said:Lohner's role has been reduced significantly because he's incapable of doing what we thought he would on the offensive end. He's basically a 5-10 minute hustle guy now, which is not what he was billed as when we signed him.DallasBear9902 said:bear2be2 said:No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
We could have found a late-take big that brings what Lohner does, which is size, hustle and little else. But the upgrade Mayer provides over Caleb was well worth the wait. That one simple trade would have raised this team's ceiling considerably.
Like Bridges earlier, CL is learning his role. This team has three players that can actually bang against real bigs: Flo, CL and Big Josh O. And while Josh O will end up the best among the three, he's not fully ready for prime time this year.
That leaves Flo and CL. MM could cover stretch 4s, but he can't cover real interior bigs. He gets bullied.
Our playing style simply means we aren't going to get offensively talented fives. Any five that can play offense doesn't want to be second fiddle to guard heavy offense. CL will get there for what he needs to be. That said, CSD is riding him hard. Especially in the KU game.
I'm glad enough other guys have stepped up enough to allow him to settle into his current role because he's done a fine job in it. But when Cryer was injured and others were struggling, we saw just how limited Caleb Lohner truly is on the offensive end.
If something were to happen again that forced him into bigger minutes, we'd be in trouble.
Lohner isn't even a playable player in any capacity but a Mavericks-era Eddie Najera goon role. If we had thought that was the extent of his potential in the Big 12, I am virtually certain we wouldn't have offered.DallasBear9902 said:bear2be2 said:Lohner's role has been reduced significantly because he's incapable of doing what we thought he would on the offensive end. He's basically a 5-10 minute hustle guy now, which is not what he was billed as when we signed him.DallasBear9902 said:bear2be2 said:No offense to Caleb Lohner, who plays really hard, but knowing now how severely limited he is offensively, I wish we would have taken Bridges and waited out Mayer's decision.chorne68 said:
We would be much better this this year had he not left. Maybe national champs again.
We could have found a late-take big that brings what Lohner does, which is size, hustle and little else. But the upgrade Mayer provides over Caleb was well worth the wait. That one simple trade would have raised this team's ceiling considerably.
Like Bridges earlier, CL is learning his role. This team has three players that can actually bang against real bigs: Flo, CL and Big Josh O. And while Josh O will end up the best among the three, he's not fully ready for prime time this year.
That leaves Flo and CL. MM could cover stretch 4s, but he can't cover real interior bigs. He gets bullied.
Our playing style simply means we aren't going to get offensively talented fives. Any five that can play offense doesn't want to be second fiddle to guard heavy offense. CL will get there for what he needs to be. That said, CSD is riding him hard. Especially in the KU game.
I'm glad enough other guys have stepped up enough to allow him to settle into his current role because he's done a fine job in it. But when Cryer was injured and others were struggling, we saw just how limited Caleb Lohner truly is on the offensive end.
If something were to happen again that forced him into bigger minutes, we'd be in trouble.
He played two years at BYU where he averaged 20+ minutes per game. There was plenty of game film. The idea that he is anything other than expected is… odd?
The choice was never MM vs CL. It was Bridges vs MM
FWIW, I was preaching patience on Bridges the whole way and I say the same for CL as long as we understand what he is.
Yes, if you force him into a tough spot it will look ugly. But guess what, our guards didn't look so great at the end of the first half against Arkansas when we were in foul trouble and they had to play big. If you play anybody out of position it will look ugly.