Does Haarms need to give way minutes to TW to wake him up?
At least TW provides a big body for pics, rebounding, has great hands as a low post receiver and seems to provide positive minutes everytime he is in the game. EB has been great other than his foul shooting. Haarms is just a mystery to me so far this season; I expected so much more.....a guy I think with his size and mobility should be posting 12+ ppg nightly.
Now Haarms does provide shot blocking, but so far this year I have been unimpressed by his developmental progress, lack of offensive moves and lack of scoring for a 7'3" guy.
The production of the Haarms/EB combo is pretty good, but perhaps EB/TW would be better?
I know Purdue needs Haarms and his size, but what is it going to take & wake him up to get the effort needed/expected? Just wondering what the rest of you are thinking about Haarms?
At least TW provides a big body for pics, rebounding, has great hands as a low post receiver and seems to provide positive minutes everytime he is in the game. EB has been great other than his foul shooting. Haarms is just a mystery to me so far this season; I expected so much more.....a guy I think with his size and mobility should be posting 12+ ppg nightly.
Now Haarms does provide shot blocking, but so far this year I have been unimpressed by his developmental progress, lack of offensive moves and lack of scoring for a 7'3" guy.
The production of the Haarms/EB combo is pretty good, but perhaps EB/TW would be better?
I know Purdue needs Haarms and his size, but what is it going to take & wake him up to get the effort needed/expected? Just wondering what the rest of you are thinking about Haarms?
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