I agree. I am ok with his rock hands and his 1/2 step lag because that stuff will come. Anyone remember DC his first two years? He couldn't catch a pass from Adams if his life depended on it. What drives me nuts is Barnes is usually the biggest, stoutest dude on the court and gets thrown around like he's Dalton. That to me is unacceptable. The dude is a freak and needs to start using his size until his finesse game improves. Be strong big man!DVDA said:I really liked Barnes and hoped he would develop, but I've hit the point where I see him as an athlete playing basketball. He really needs to play more recklessly and throw his body around like a Dennis Rodman because he simply isn't very skilled. He needs to develop a mean streak and stop being that nice home-schooled kid if he wants to step his game up to another level.
McPeachy said:It is you.
Leckner certainly was a bit awkward to start out, but showed decent improvement year over year over year. And he nailed my girlfriend. But I also nailed his. Not sure why that matters though, but what the hell, it is the Christmas season, and my little bed hopping Costa Rican saw ghosts.
Someone needs to give Barnes a $100 dollar bill if he gets a flagrant foul. Maybe that'll light a fire within him and give him a taste for BLOOD. Barnes can be our enforcer.ItSucksToBeACSURam said:I agree. I am ok with his rock hands and his 1/2 step lag because that stuff will come. Anyone remember DC his first two years? He couldn't catch a pass from Adams if his life depended on it. What drives me nuts is Barnes is usually the biggest, stoutest dude on the court and gets thrown around like he's Dalton. That to me is unacceptable. The dude is a freak and needs to start using his size until his finesse game improves. Be strong big man!DVDA said:I really liked Barnes and hoped he would develop, but I've hit the point where I see him as an athlete playing basketball. He really needs to play more recklessly and throw his body around like a Dennis Rodman because he simply isn't very skilled. He needs to develop a mean streak and stop being that nice home-schooled kid if he wants to step his game up to another level.
Cuttslam said:McPeachy said:It is you.
Leckner certainly was a bit awkward to start out, but showed decent improvement year over year over year. And he nailed my girlfriend. But I also nailed his. Not sure why that matters though, but what the hell, it is the Christmas season, and my little bed hopping Costa Rican saw ghosts.
How did Eric taste?
Jesus this thread has spiraled violently off the rails....McPeachy said:Cuttslam said:McPeachy said:It is you.
Leckner certainly was a bit awkward to start out, but showed decent improvement year over year over year. And he nailed my girlfriend. But I also nailed his. Not sure why that matters though, but what the hell, it is the Christmas season, and my little bed hopping Costa Rican saw ghosts.
How did Eric taste?
Interesting assumption. You'll have to ask Eric how Eric tastes I guess.
And FYI - I didn't put my tongue in her holiest of holies, but I did dump a nice sized load in her.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:Jesus this thread has spiraled violently off the rails....McPeachy said:Cuttslam said:McPeachy said:It is you.
Leckner certainly was a bit awkward to start out, but showed decent improvement year over year over year. And he nailed my girlfriend. But I also nailed his. Not sure why that matters though, but what the hell, it is the Christmas season, and my little bed hopping Costa Rican saw ghosts.
How did Eric taste?
Interesting assumption. You'll have to ask Eric how Eric tastes I guess.
And FYI - I didn't put my tongue in her holiest of holies, but I did dump a nice sized load in her.
stymeman said:or does Jonathan Barnes, kinda, remind me of a young raw Eric Leckner, bad hands at 1st but maybe in the future something to build towards, imagine him and Naughton, we may have our own version of Twin Towers, we'll see
And FYI - I didn't put my tongue in her holiest of holies, but I did dump a nice sized load in her.
Brandenburg was good at developing bigs, but so it Shyatt. From his first class he developed a 2* skinny kid into a first round draft pick. He turned a raw, high school wide receiver into a player who is collecting a paycheck playing basketball.Costa Mesa Cowboy said:Barnes may end up being a good player for the pokes. Unfortunately for him we are in a different era. The 3 point shot has made the big man less relevant. Moreover, as much as I respect Shyatt and I do, Jim Brandenburg was probably the best big man developer we have ever had. Also, Brandenburg coached at a time when big men had there back to the basket. He turned Chris Engler into a solid center and helped him collect NBA pay checks. Eric Leckner had a nice touch, but Brandenburg was able to instll a nastiness in him as a rebounder that I do not see from anyone on our squad. Leckner averaged about 8 rebounds a game, but he got every rebound near the hoop. The tough ones if not the long hustle rebounds.
JimmyDimes said:Leckner was a good player because he had that soft touch and an unstoppable hook/turnaround shot around the basket.