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MICHAEL CARTWRIGHT OT 6-6 305 CLASS OF 19 HIALEAH, FL(CHAMPAGNAT CATHOLIC - HIALEAH) 247 Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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Honestly after watching the video it looked like he probably hit 49” - 49.5” Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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Good god this kid can get up.
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I know the Phillies offered a much better prospect than anyone they got from the Dodgers.
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WTF are the Orioles doing? That return for Machado was weak Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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(2019) PF Isaiah Stewart to Washington
Dalton26 replied to Uspshoosier's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
I think hes Duke's, but I love Archie and Staff fighting til the end. -
Troy Williams - Taiwan Beer (Taiwan Super League)
Dalton26 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
From what I've read they were at 16 guys and the other cut options had big gurantees -
Troy Williams - Taiwan Beer (Taiwan Super League)
Dalton26 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Hoosiers in the Pros
NY_KnicksPR: Knicks waive forward Troy Williams. Read the comments. Knicks fans arent happy. -
Agreed. We're in the baby steps of what I believe will be a long/successful Era of IU basketball.
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https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2018/02/10/juilliard-reviewing-university-cincinnati-sexual-misconduct-flutist-bradley-garner/320937002/ Julliard is off the list.
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He needed every single one. If he adds some more size and gets some experience he can be a damn good player for us sooner or later.
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Huge hat tip to the now former MSU football player Jalen Watts-Jackson https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/michigan-state-legend-jalen-watts-jackson-gives-up-football-to-join-the-air-force/amp/ Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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http://www.news-sentinel.com/sports/2018/07/01/indiana-ad-fred-glass-sees-a-big-move-for-hoosier-basketball-this-coming-season/ It depends on your perspective as to whether or not you feel the Indiana University men’s basketball program was better off in the 2017-18 season under first-year Archie Miller as compared to his predecessor Tom Crean the prior season. However, Hoosier athletic director Fred Glass wasn’t waffling in his assessment when he looked back at last season recently. “Archie has already had a dramatic impact on the program,” Glass said at a university event last month. “We have trimmed three turnovers per game on average off of where we were before (and) we won two more Big Ten Conference games even though we lost three guys to the professional ranks.” Both of those statistics are unequivocally accurate. The Hoosiers did take care of the ball better under Miller and they won more league games, despite losing starting center De’Ron Davis just three games into the league schedule. The Crean supporters will point to the fact that Indiana wasn’t more productive offensively – or defensively (to the surprise of some) – though Glass disputes that notion. “Our defense was dramatically improved,” Glass said, “which you can see with the eye test.” Again, that is depending on your eyesight. In Crean’s final season, Indiana limited opponents to 42.9 percent shooting overall and 33.7 percent from long range. In terms of rebounding, the Hoosiers outworked the opposition by over seven boards per game. Each of those numbers was worse last season. Glass cited an improvement in defensive efficiency, which was accurate. In Miller’s first season, the Hoosiers did improve in that category from 163rd under Crean to 140th last year. However, in Crean’s defense, Indiana ranked inside the top 39 teams nationally twice (including as high as 19th) in his final five seasons in that category. Numbers can be skewed in a myriad of ways to make varying points but Glass was also quick to note just how improved the recruiting by Miller was over previous seasons. In that regard – particularly in terms of making the Hoosiers a presence within this state – Miller’s positive impact really wasn’t debatable. “It was the number one recruiting class in the Big Ten,” Glass said of the 2018 group. “It was number seven nationally. We had three kids on the Indiana All-Star squad that are Indiana University recruits and that is only the second time that we’ve had that many kids on the Indiana All-Star team in 29 years.” With the influx of that talent, as well as the maturing of the returning players, as well as the health of Davis, there are a lot of reasons in which Glass should feel positive about the Hoosiers moving into next season. And he is. However, he isn’t willing to set specific goals for Miller to attain because there are factors (such as Davis’ injury last year) that can negatively impact a season. “I really don’t like to set preset expectations,” Glass said. “I really think that is unfair in a lot of ways. You have to see how the season goes.” Indiana is returning starters in Juwan Morgan, Devonte Green, Davis, Al Durham, and Justin Smith, as well as bringing in that recruiting class, which is led by Indiana Mr. Basketball Romeo Langford, so Glass is hopeful for improvement. “I think that it is a little bit of a cop-out for administrators to set litmus tests or define success in advance. But having said all of that, I’m optimistic that we will move toward the goals that I have for men’s basketball.” Following a two-year absence from the NCAA Tournament, returning to that level IS one of the specific goals that Glass is hopeful the program can reach this coming season. “I think that we will compete for a Big Ten championship,” Glass said of where he wants the program to get back to. “I hope we are in the NCAA Tournament. I think that year two will be a big move for us.” For more on college basketball, follow Tom Davis on Twitter at Tom101010, Facebook at Thomas Davis, and Instagram at tomdavis101010. See more on Indiana basketball
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Love this hire! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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Fair enough, carry on then. (Read it as a dig at superteams) Signed, Heat fan who hated the LeBron bandwagon jumpers. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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If you didn’t care you wouldn’t always be taking a dig. They’ve always been here to stay, contrary to popular belief LeBron didn’t start them. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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No different than everyone criticizing “super teams” now but having no issues when they had them in the past. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app
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I disagree. I’m not a fan of a salary cap at all. Honestly there aren’t many teams who could pay him what he wanted so he’s taking a 1 yr 5.3 mil deal to likely win a ring and then he’ll be a FA next season when more teams have space and coming off an Achilles injury he’ll have it much easier this season while still looking good.
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1 yr 5.3 million Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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Lance is joining him in LA Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners
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(2019) Center - Aidan Igiehon
Dalton26 replied to Class of '66 Old Fart's topic in Indiana Basketball Recruiting Forum
I thought USC would be there as well.
