ChasonBaller
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One thing he needs to work on is going straight up with the ball...he likes to shy away from contact at times and tries to finesse too much
More hosannas for the big guy:
http://www.ajc.com/sports/college/h...ves-about-ben-lammers/ir8HZ0rpQNrz3h0kwPpOfI/
LOL...Pastner. This is what the coach does when you're the best player on the team:
The least impressed person in Cassell Coliseum Wednesday night?
Pastner.
“We need him to be better for us offensively,” Pastner said. “He wasn’t assertive enough. We need him to be more assertive. And he’s got to be even better defensively. He needs to engage a little more, but he did have eight blocks and you’ve got to give him credit on that, and he has continued to improve.”
My dad has been saying this for years about Tech big men. Slam the dang ball!One thing he needs to work on is going straight up with the ball...he likes to shy away from contact at times and tries to finesse too much
My dad has been saying this for years about Tech big men. Slam the dang ball!
My dad has been saying this for years about Tech big men. Slam the dang ball!
I remember another time we had a Center who was pretty unheralded that many people underestimated the value of. His name was Matt Geiger, and he went in the 2nd round, something like #40-45 overall in the NBA Draft.
Geiger shaved his head, got some tats, and it was like he was a different BBall player. The shaved head and tats added 10 years to his NBA career.
For those who don't know the side story on that, I believe it was Matt's brother who was diagnosed with cancer. Matt shaved his head in solidarity for his brother's chemo and said that the ordeal gave him the epiphany that because his brother was facing death there was nothing to fear out on the court. He credited the experience for making him both a mentally and physically tougher NBA player.
He also needs to learn to make shots around the basket with both hands. Teams have started taking his right hand away from him and limiting his effectiveness.One thing he needs to work on is going straight up with the ball...he likes to shy away from contact at times and tries to finesse too much
My dad has been saying this for years about Tech big men. Slam the dang ball!
I think Lammers has actually been progressing each year. He was much improved last year over his freshman year. It is what can happen when a young man works hard, he gets the good fortune of opportunity and he is ready for the opportunity. It makes me hopeful that next year he will come back even better than this year.Lammers is like a new player from last yr.How can you learn to pass, shoot from 15 and shoot good % FTs in ONE yr? AND be even more aggressive on DEF? few guys at Tech have ever made that improvement that I've see so quickly (I've only been watching for 50 yrs)