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Kentucky Basketball 2007: Finding the Way Back Part III -- The Lost Boys

So who are the Lost Boys?  They are the UK basketball players who are overlooked, under-appreciated, forgotten ... well, sort of lost.

The Lost Boys for 2007 are Jared Carter and Ramon Harris.  Why are they lost?  Because we forget about them.

It should be hard to forget about Jared Carter, as big as he is now at 7'3", but many fans have written him off as the player that might have been, but never was.  Carter was one of only two freshmen in 2005, and Adam Williams, the other, transfered to Marshall after the 2005-2006 campaign.

It might surprise some people to know that Carter was highly thought of coming out of Scott County high school.  He was ranked a 4-star prospect by Rivals.com, was said to run the floor well and set the Kentucky high school state record for blocks as a senior.  

His freshman year, Carter impressed some Wildcat fans with his aggressive play and surprising poise for such a young player.  However, Carter found little playing time in spite of Kentucky's weak presence in the middle, with Orbzut and Allene garnering most of the minutes until Randolph Morris returned.  With Morris back, Carter rarely saw any action at all.

Much was expected from Jared in the 2006-2007 campaign, but he delivered nothing, getting injured very early in the season.  So far in two years, Jarred Carter has played a total of about 100 minutes in a total of 20 games.  He has dislocated his shoulder twice now, one time early last year and again early this summer.

Carter could be the presence we need in the middle if his injury knits well and he is able to avoid injuring it further, but some sports physicians are skeptical -- this type of repeating dislocation injury seems to have a chronic tendency to it, and if so, Jared's career as a basketball player could be over.  Time will tell, but optimism around the Big Blue nation is muted.

Assuming Carter does recover, though, what can we expect?  Well, in the few games he played in 2006-07, he showed an improved touch from the foul line and improved shot mechanics.  What he needs more than anything is playing time against SEC competition, so his game can grow into his body.  Jared has talent, but he also has poor footwork and a tendency to wilt under any kind of contact.  That has to change if he is ever to be an effective post player in the SEC.

Where Jared has shown some ability is a willingness and a desire to rebound.  I don't know if he will be more tentative because of his injury going forward, but if he sticks his nose in there, he could be a big help on the glass, as well as on defense.  Carter has long arms and is capable of blocking shots, although he has yet to prove that he can do so against Division 1 competition.

The other Lost Boy is Ramon Harris from Alaska.  Known affectionately by Wildcat fans as "Razor", Harris joined the team in the middle of last season and hardly ever got off the bench, although when he did, he often made some good things happen before he became lost, which was frequently after the first minute or so.

Ramon is capable, long and athletic.  I have never seen him shoot a jump shot, so I cannot say one thing about that part of his game.  But he has shown flashes of skill, like last year's South Carolina game, where in 8 minutes he had 2 steals, one assist, one block, one rebound and one point.  Unfortunately, he also had two turnovers.

Harris was virtually unknown and unseen before matriculating to Kentucky.  If you search Rivals and Scout, you might think he came from overseas (well, I suppose Alaska almost counts as another country).  But some who have seen him play think he may be capable of significant contributions to the Cats next year.

Ramon must learn to engage his competition, and Coach Gillispie's simpler offensive and defensive schemes should make that transition happen much quicker than it would have under Tubby Smith.  Reports from summer pick-up games are highly complimentary of Harris, but I warn our readers not to take those to heart -- too often, we have been told so-and-so was tearing it up in the summer, only to have them falter during the season.

So as Big Blue Madness slowly creeps out of the future and closer to the present, we find ourselves with reason to hope -- hope that the Lost Boys of Kentucky will find their game, their confidence, and their health, and help lead the Big Blue Nation back over the rainbow.

P.S.  Sorry about the lack of posting today.  My computer went on hiatus and it took me all day to get it back.

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Fading away after summer
Much has been made about players staring in the summer and then pulling a vanishing act in the season.

As I read this article, I thought about that and I also thought about a quote slightly higher up on the page:  "Coach Gillispie's simpler offensive and defensive schemes should make that transition happen much quicker than it would have under Tubby Smith."

This thought just popped in my head, so I havn't had time to really disect it... but do you think that Billy G's gameplan (which sounds much closer to a pick-up game style) could allow these summer stars to continue into the season?  Maybe Tubby's complex offensive and defensive systems were not conducive to being a stud in the summer pick-ups.  Maybe we'll see some of these summer legends make a better transition now.

by chirop1 on Jul 27, 2007 5:58 PM EDT   0 recs

I do think that ...
actually.  I think that is part of the reason for Gillispie's success so far -- keeping it simple and demanding perfect execution of a simple plan.

There is much to be said for that approach.

by Truzenzuzex on Jul 27, 2007 10:55 PM EDT to parent up   0 recs

Timid hope for Jared
Foot for foot Jared is a positive for UK. but I've never had a shoulder dislocation and as far as fingers go they come back..  again..again and again..  Hopefully I'm wrong and Jared has a great career, but theres no way we can have a positive outlook..  we need a backup of some type at the least

by anton37 on Jul 28, 2007 12:05 AM EDT   0 recs

Chronic Dislocated Shoulder
...on the plus side, he can always get out of a straight jacket when the need arises like Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon!

by chirop1 on Jul 28, 2007 9:15 AM EDT   0 recs

Hey!
Great idea.

I'd love to be able to do that.  I don't know why, I just thought it was cool.

by Truzenzuzex on Jul 28, 2007 10:48 AM EDT to parent up   0 recs

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