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Corey Sanders of Rutgers will be exploring his NBA Draft options, but not hiring an agent. I believe that Tall Tim Priller has as much chance of positive NBA feedback (MSB, on the other hand, would be an NBA hyper-star;)!
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Would be a great get.
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"Freaky Freddie"??
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IU Basketball: Who is leaving? Who is staying?
Stuhoo replied to IndyHutch's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
He came to IU to become a better basketball player, and to obtain a college degree. He has done both. -
From the Bradley Bball forum: tornado Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Posts: 38,416 Freddie is a freak...like I have said - many of his juco games were available on streaming and anyone who watched would have been impressed...and he's still getting better... he's a mix of Chris Roberts' athleticism and dunking ability plus Theron Wilson's nose for the ball and scoring ability, but he's built like Marcus Pollard and could play center if necessary. Freddie knows a lot about some of the teams he has been recruited by and he's even tweeted about things he has read on their sites...so I know he sees that the BU fans love their team. Most of his offers are very low mid-majors and I would be surprised if he takes visits to many of those... The fact that he is coming to BU first says just maybe it's all he will need to make a commitment - hope so....he's be a huge fan favorite and he'd be adored by the crowds of 10,000 in Bradley's Carver Arena.
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3/9/2016 Three Panthers named to the All-Region VI Tournament Team Neosho County Athletics Three Neosho County men's basketball players received post-season honors on the All-Region VI Division I Tournament team. The final Panther that received post season honors and was awarded Region VI Tournament MVP is sophomore Freddie McSwain. Freddie averaged 13.3 points per game and 12 rebounds per game over the four Region tournament games. "Freddie has had a great season and it carried over into the Region VI tournament." Coach Jeremy Coombs said "Freddie and Rich are the best one two punch in the conference and with their ability to rebound above the rim they allow us to control the glass night in and night out." Freddie was also named 1st All-KJCCC and 1st team All-Region.
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IU Basketball: Who is leaving? Who is staying?
Stuhoo replied to IndyHutch's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
It is extremely rewarding to be a D1 high major scholarship athlete. It would be extraordinarily unlikely that a player would consider it to be in their own best interests to voluntarily give that up. -
IU Basketball: Who is leaving? Who is staying?
Stuhoo replied to IndyHutch's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
I think you understand it correctly, but that would have to be Tim's choice, and it is hard to imagine that would be his preference. -
(2016) PG Devonte Green to INDIANA
Stuhoo replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That's why I think that Josh can be so good for next year. He has the talent, the skill, the shooting ability, and most importantly, the personal charisma, confidence, and intelligence. Consistency comes with time, and he now has had that too. -
Our locker room leaders next year will be RoJo, Collin, and Josh. And those are some seriously well-equipped young men for the role. You think that's not important? It's REALLY important.
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You are welcome. ;).
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Nonsense. Next year IUBB will start as a top 15 team of college basketball players. Kentucky will start as a top 15 team of basketball players who want to get away from college as quickly as possible. UK players will play at UK. IU players will play for Indiana.
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The best possible thing that can be said about him: "Yogi Ferrell, a True Hoosier".
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You guys can't possibly be serious. Only a couple of teams go as far as their fan base dreams of. This was a pretty damn good year, and if you didn't enjoy the IU basketball team this year, I'm not really sure how to respond. Sigh.
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Next year will be excellent. This year was pretty damn good.
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(5) Indiana v. (1) UNC - Pregame Thread
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
ITH reporting that RoJo is warming up -
All but certain.
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(5) Indiana v. (1) UNC - Pregame Thread
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
"Who makes the shots" is largely a product of spacing, defensive scheme, and playing through the paint. All these guys shoot really, really well when they are open. -
(2015) SF Ogugua Anunoby to IU
Stuhoo replied to WayneFleekHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
We will be very, very fortunate if both OG and Thomas are back next year. I will settle for one of two. -
(5) Indiana v. (1) UNC - Pregame Thread
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Yogi has not had one of those special shooting nights in a while now. It's time. -
IU "Screw" Kentucky Post Game Victory Thread
Stuhoo replied to JaybobHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Bring back Emmitt -
(5) Indiana vs (4) Kentucky - 3/19 17:15 EST on CBS
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
OGOGOGOGOGOGOGOGOG -
(5) Indiana vs (4) Kentucky - 3/19 17:15 EST on CBS
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Thanks very much LI! No Barclay for me- 1st day in NYC and all. Any preference between the two places you listed? Will have the nine year old super fan with me -
(5) Indiana vs (4) Kentucky - 3/19 17:15 EST on CBS
Stuhoo replied to MartintheMopMan's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
NEED HELP!! On vacation in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with the family.. Need to find an IU homebase bar/restaurant in NYC for Saturday. Has anyone got the skinny for me? -
I know that it's getting a little ahead of ourselves, but let's talk strategy versus Kentucky: We did it against Purdue; Let's try to turn Kentucky inside out, but for a different reason. Kentucky seems to be one of the best perimeter defense teams in the country primarily because of the strength of their guards. When we played Purdue we inverted them; kept our bigs on the perimeter and brought our guards inside. In doing so, we negated the value of Purdue's shot blockers. With Kentucky we can force their subpar bigs to guard Max, Collin, and Thomas away from the basket, and more importantly we will negate the defensive strength of their guards. Thoughts?