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Time to Grow Up


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  • Tom Crean has had just about enough of these young Hoosiers, and who can blame him? Kids these days just don't listen.

Prior to Saturday's matchup, Crean outlined several things for the team to focus on including getting to the free throw line and moving the ball inside and out on offense.

The kids aren't listening.

Free Throw Failure:

Free throws should have been huge for the Hoosiers. It should have been a godsend when the Spartans put the Hoosiers in the double bonus early in the first half. However, because of Indiana's immaturity and lack of situational awareness, the opportunity was wasted. Instead of getting the ball inside or driving to the basket in order to take advantage of the foul situation, the offense slowed to a halt and settled for jump shots.

Crean couldn't hide his frustration: "It's getting me downright angry...when you find something you've got which is important to get to the foul line, then it can't become jump shooting time."

Even when the Hoosiers did find themselves on the foul line, they only converted 65 percent of their attempts.

Not Enough Noah:

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Virtually every NBA draft expert agrees that Noah Vonleh will be a lottery pick in next year's draft. He also has the highest FG percentage on the team (54.6 percent). So the question on everyone's mind is, "WHY ISN'T HE SHOOTING THE BALL?!"

Tom Crean has repeatedly stressed the importance of getting Noah more touches, but the kids (including Noah) aren't getting the message. In losses, Vonleh is only putting up 4.2 shots per game, and he has yet to attempt a field goal in the second half of a Big Ten game. After the MSU game Crean placed some of that blame on Noah himself for not demanding the ball saying that Vonleh has to become "downright selfish" moving forward.

Time to Grow Up:

Indiana has to grow up. Plain and simple. They can't afford to sit around and wait for experience if they want a shot at the NCAA tournament this year. Daddy Crean is clearly crossing over from a forgiving father to one who is about to bring out the belt. The players have been given instruction and game plans, but seem to throw everything out the window when the lights turn on.

"You never let the speed and the pressure of the game override what is really, really important, like the scouting report. Travis Trice was shooting 74 percent from 3 in the away games. We probably said that 37,0000 times in the last three days. You don't leave him. You don't do that."

- IU Coach Tom Crean

Yet the young Hoosiers did. In fact they left MSU shooters open all afternoon as they looked hopelessly lost on defense.

Everyone expected growing pains from the freshmen, but Crean singled out the sophomore class (eh-hem Hollowell) in particular, "Our sophomores have to pick it up. No question about that. And all the way around."

Opposing Coach Tom Izzo went beyond the first and second year players in his assessment of the Hoosiers. He went all the way to the top:

"This is where Sheehey and Yogi have to be men and stand up...[Tom Crean] has rebuilt programs. He's done it and he knows. He'll be fine. With those young freshmen, he'll have to stand up and explain how it is."

-MSU Coach Tom Izzo

While Sheehey and Crean have both taken heat this year, it was a bit unexpected to see Yogi called out. Yogi's scoring has been essential, but his overall play leaves something to be desired. Averaging 4 assists, 3 turnovers and less than 1 steal per game isn't a stat line that is going to grab any pro scouts attention.

It's not the freshmen that need to grow up.

It's not the sophomores.

It's Indiana.

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You hit the nail on the head I completely agree there were a lot of things that he said in the pre game conference that we were going to have to do and we didn't.

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Yes, Will Sheehey needs to get more aggressive, more passionate, more involved than he is, too.

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You need to take a hard look at Hollowell.  Should he be starting?  Should he be riding the bench?  I say bench him till he shows major improvement.

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You need to take a hard look at Hollowell.  Should he be starting?  Should he be riding the bench?  I say bench him till he shows major improvement.

 

Solid idea for an article.  Thanks for the input.

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Shouldn't we be done putting all the blame on players?  Our half court offense has been stagnant every year with Crean, people kept saying wait till he has his player and it'll be different.  He has his players now, the only difference is better athletes are standing around.  A fundamental part of the game that these players should know how to do, period.  That problem is the system.

 

Now it's feeding the post.  Exact same problem for 2 years with Zeller, and now with a different roster we have an identical problem.  Different roster and same problem with not doing something fundamental.  Sorry, not buying what he's selling.  His offense doesn't utilize talented bigs they way it should.  Going one on one and if that doesn't work we have no hope, it's street ball and nothing more.

 

Even if his message isn't getting across, it's still on him.  Sorry, coach, you've said a few times before you need to do better but nothing changed.  I'm done listening until you fix the glaring problems with your system.

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Valid point about Zeller JS. It was actually a point discussed in the first draft of the article, but I cut it out because I started getting off topic. Ultimate responsibility is always on the coach from pee-wee to the pros.


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Shouldn't we be done putting all the blame on players?  Our half court offense has been stagnant every year with Crean, people kept saying wait till he has his player and it'll be different.  He has his players now, the only difference is better athletes are standing around.  A fundamental part of the game that these players should know how to do, period.  That problem is the system.

 

Now it's feeding the post.  Exact same problem for 2 years with Zeller, and now with a different roster we have an identical problem.  Different roster and same problem with not doing something fundamental.  Sorry, not buying what he's selling.  His offense doesn't utilize talented bigs they way it should.  Going one on one and if that doesn't work we have no hope, it's street ball and nothing more.

 

Even if his message isn't getting across, it's still on him.  Sorry, coach, you've said a few times before you need to do better but nothing changed.  I'm done listening until you fix the glaring problems with your system.

yes! FEED THE POST. you are absolutley correct. we did it with zeller now with noah. it needs to change. Im tired of creans post game political speeches, he just beats around the bush. some of these kids need to pulled out of the game and benched at times but he just keeps clapping. im not on the fire crean train but this guy needs to step it up.

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Yogi and Will can't do it all by themselves. Where is Bob Knight when we need him!!

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[quote name="CJV" post="28299" timestamp="1389012485"]Yogi and Will can't do it all by themselves. Where is Bob Knight when we need him!![/quote]

Have you been watching Will this season? He's not really been "doing it all" by any means.


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Yogi and Will can't do it all by themselves. Where is Bob Knight when we need him!!

Do us all a favor and not sign up, please. 

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Do us all a favor and not sign up, please. 

You know Charlie, there are many on here who would have been just as happy to say the same to you. I suggest you control your snotty attitude. Agree with him or not, he (or she) is welcome here.

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You know Charlie, there are many on here who would have been just as happy to say the same to you. I suggest you control your snotty attitude. Agree with him or not, he (or she) is welcome here.

alright

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