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Q&A With OG Anunoby


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  • After having played in the Derby Festival Classic this past Saturday, Btownbanners.com had the opportunity to chat with OG Anunoby on why he chose Indiana, what his expectations are for next season, and how he fits in the Hoosiers’ system, along with quite a few other things.

Question: Your commitment happened a long time ago now, but what made the Indiana Hoosiers stand out compared to the other teams you considered?

Answer: My connection with the coaching staff and players and the tradition of the team.

Q: What other offers did you have and was there another team that stood out or made it difficult to choose?

A: Iowa, Gonzaga, Georgia, Wichita State, Kansas State, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss. That's all I remember for now, but it was hard turning down the first three schools.

Q: What would you say are your strengths, as both a player and a teammate?

A: I would say athleticism, 3 point shooting, and defense, and as a teammate being unselfish and always supporting my teammates. I would also say passing is a strength of mine.

Q: Your weaknesses? What do you need to improve the most before the season starts in November?

A: Tightening up my ball handling, upper body strength and consistency in my shooting.

Q: Do you have a plan in place to improve those areas?

A: I plan to shoot 10,000 threes (similar to Troy) this summer and really, really work on my ball handling to the point I can play point guard.

Q: What do you believe you can contribute to the Hoosiers in your freshman year?

A: Being a versatile athletic wing that can shoot and play all over the floor offensively and defensively.

Q: In the past, IU has had some players your size play in the post. Have you ever played down low and are you comfortable doing so?

A: Yes I did on my AAU team last season and I'm comfortable doing it.

Q: Having played with the other two commits this past weekend (and playing against Juwan in the past), how would you assess what the impact of this class could be?

A: I think our class can make a great impact and do really big things.

Q: What is your relationship with the current team members? Have you been in contact with Yogi specifically, amid speculation that he could declare for the draft on April 25th?

A: I'm pretty close with Rob, Devin, and Troy. I don’t know anything really (about the Yogi decision). I hope Yogi stays, but I know playing in the NBA is a dream of his as it is for me.

Q: When do you plan on coming to Bloomington this summer and what are you most looking forward to during your time at IU?

A: I’m coming in the middle of June and I'm looking forward to playing for a program with so much tradition and the opportunity to get better every day.

Q: Have you gotten any sense of the types of offensive sets the ‘15-‘16 team will run? Do you think your game translates well to an up-tempo style offense?

A: Yes I do. I like playing in transition and I really like shooting 3s.

Q: Are you looking forward to a certain game next year? What are your thoughts on going to the Maui Invitational in Hawaii in November?

A: I have yet to see the full schedule, but the Maui should be fun and when we play Iowa because I have some friends going to play there.

Q: What are your expectations for the team for next season?

A: I think we can win the Big Ten and also compete for a national championship. We will be really talented next year.

Q: What other sports did you play growing up?

A: I played soccer, baseball, and football.

Q: Do you have a favorite nickname?

A: No nickname yet.

Q: Have you thought about what number you will wear next year yet?

A: I will wear number 3.

Q: What is your favorite dunk to do?

A: Behind the back dunk is my favorite or any kind of between the legs.

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Good interview, but I have to say...ESPN and the highlight generation is ruining basketball.  Here's a kid who seems to get most excited about 3's and dunking.   Just like most kids.     Sigh.  I'm old.

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Lets NOT bring back the old "set shot from between the legs", four corner offense, or "NO DUNKING"....kapich?  Basketball has had some really numb rules in the past!  Its so much better now!!!!

Is this a serious post?  I don't know you, so I don't know your humor....    Not at all what I was suggesting, but maybe this is a topic that's been covered before and the joke's on me....but if you're serious; a huge reach.    :scratchhead:

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I was just messing wit ya buddy....All for fun!

Good enough...I'm just tired of kids who know the sport but not the game.  Who know the highlight plays but don't make anybody around them better or have any skills between 20 feet and 2 inches.  We don't need more of those...we already have 10.   Show me a kid who wants to defend...work on a pull up or mid-range game...become a great post feeder....and yes....the between the legs shot.  I can't believe players don't use that anymore.   It's almost unblockable by today's athlete. :biggrin:

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Good enough...I'm just tired of kids who know the sport but not the game. Who know the highlight plays but don't make anybody around them better or have any skills between 20 feet and 2 inches. We don't need more of those...we already have 10. Show me a kid who wants to defend...work on a pull up or mid-range game...become a great post feeder....and yes....the between the legs shot. I can't believe players don't use that anymore. It's almost unblockable by today's athlete. :biggrin:


I don't think the issue is players not being skilled, bc they are very skilled these days. The problem is they are skilled with the ball in their hands and at putting the ball on the floor. This leads to them not being as good at shooting, moving without the ball, and passing. Too much individual work with the ball and not enough of just playing pick up games. You can learn the most from playing pick up games with guys who are older, instead it's nothing but individual workouts and aau games.

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Good enough...I'm just tired of kids who know the sport but not the game.  Who know the highlight plays but don't make anybody around them better or have any skills between 20 feet and 2 inches.  We don't need more of those...we already have 10.   Show me a kid who wants to defend...work on a pull up or mid-range game...become a great post feeder....and yes....the between the legs shot.  I can't believe players don't use that anymore.   It's almost unblockable by today's athlete. :biggrin:

Calbert was THE master of the pull-up.  Look what that got him...National Player of the Year....All-Time B1G leading Scorer.  I am in your league.

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Imagine if JBJ had a consistent pull-up jumper like Calbert?

Calbert was THE master of the pull-up.  Look what that got him...National Player of the Year....All-Time B1G leading Scorer.  I am in your league.

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Imagine if JBJ had a consistent pull-up jumper like Calbert?
 

It would be an added dimension that I don't think opposition could handle or react to.  It would definitely open up other possibilities for TB because they would have to come out and guard that pull-up shot.

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I think Colin is a player that makes others better and I'm hoping he's still a big part of the plan for next year.

He seems happy to do the little things needed to make s team successful.

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I think Colin is a player that makes others better and I'm hoping he's still a big part of the plan for next year.

He seems happy to do the little things needed to make s team successful.


Totally we were lost a lot when he was injured during the season. I love that he knows his role and just plays tough

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Imagine if JBJ had a consistent pull-up jumper like Calbert?
 

Actually he had a nice pull up and used it in High school and when he first came here. Now it's disappeared for the bull rush and block at the rim.

Crean's analytic approach say's the mid range is a bad shot.

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Actually he had a nice pull up and used it in High school and when he first came here. Now it's disappeared for the bull rush and block at the rim.

Crean's analytic approach say's the mid range is a bad shot.

Cody Zeller was supposed to have a pretty good mid range in high school too, then once he got on campus it was abandoned for lowering his shoulder and driving.

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Cody Zeller was supposed to have a pretty good mid range in high school too, then once he got on campus it was abandoned for lowering his shoulder and driving.

Saw Cody in high school and he had a nice 15 footer.

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Saw Cody in high school and he had a nice 15 footer.

That would've helped against Syracuse, but nope gameplan never changes from "must drive!".

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