HoosierHoopster
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Yeah roast to cup, and quality of the grinder matter big time. But the oils added change the taste (God help us all on Starbucks lol, horrible). Have you tried Stumptown, their beans are well-sourced and excellent all around.
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Awesome, more types and sources of beans and more ways to make them, now this is a thread I will read anytime it's updated! I go back and forth between a French press and percolating -- old school percolator still makes great coffee, all about how long you brew it and the amount of ground coffee to your taste. Going to have to check out lavelacoffee.com. I buy direct from Stumptown - https://www.stumptowncoffee.com/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIqPXJ3fGf9QIV1hvUAR3-iAugEAAYASAAEgIfI_D_BwE - haven't found a coffee with a better aroma, no oils, beans are just excellent.
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^^ We had major swag last night. And it was good to see.
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^^ Start the coffee thread. My name is HoosierHoopster and I am a coffee addict (!) And a full-on coffee nerd. Grind and percolate or french press - Stumptown (Hair Bender)Kicking Horse (Three Sister), Death Wish .. aaahhh
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I am really impressed with how well Galloway came back, he was in game shape and had no real miscues. I do think having him back makes a real difference. But i also think regardless we’re seeing an IU team that has the home court moxie. We’re undefeated at home, and 11-3, and reenergized. @Optimistic
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Galloway hasn't even played in weeks due to his injury, and he's going to have to get back to game shape and timing, and we really don't know yet to what extent his shot has improved. Leal is promising, but he's a frosh who is averaging under 12 mpg, he started 1 game due to Stewart getting benched, he can shoot but he's down to 33% from the arc and that's off the bench. Kopp is veteran, good shooting, but he' scores less than Bates per 40 min, because he has been taking too many 2's and missing them in bad percentages (Bates 52% to Kopp 39%), and rebounding? Geronimo averages 14.7 boards per 40, Kopp - only 4.2, that's a problem. If we're talking mixing up the starters, and Kopp stays in, he should stay in shooting 3's, and we need rebounding. We're not halfway through the season yet. Personally, I think the shake up the starters big time talk is premature (jmo). I do think guys like Geronimo and Bates and Leal should be playing more, but if shaking up the starters we need rebounding and D to go with outside shooting, and what we really need is inside - out shooting, as in much more of it. We're shooting well, but as has been posted, we're still shooting by numbers at the bottom of the conference, that's the problem. Current stats: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/indiana/2022.html
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Prediction League (Game 14 - Ohio State 1/6/22)
HoosierHoopster replied to Str8Hoosiers's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Defend home court. Come out focused and intense after the disappointing letdown at PSU. IU 73 OSU 68 -
Agree Demo, though I also think some of it falls on the staff for not integrating guys like Bates more, and/or insisting on getting more outside shots for the shooters we brought in -- Parker, Kopp. (We know Bates has been dealing with life / personal matters, so hopefully he's back to his 20-plus minutes and role against OSU.) The staff went out with a focus on outside shooting, it's frustrating that despite having both veteran and frosh shooting we're still shooting by numbers at the bottom of the conference. Sooner that changes, sooner our offense improves.
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Hope you're feeling alright and get through it well. Post away man.
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What stands out is we are, again, at the bottom of the conference in taking 3-point shots: "30% of IU's shots have come from three; this is the second lowest mark in the league." This is the point we've been coming back to lately, that the team is not executing inside-out, the reliance on TJD inside is too heavy. It's not that we're not moving the ball, it's that we're not spreading the floor with outside shooting from inside-out play. It's absolutely there, but it's not happening at the level it needs to be.
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In fairness those 3-point percentages are misleading. Bates earlier was plus 40, he’s way better than a 33 percent shooter, and i would bet big money X’s percentages will drop. His form is whack, I don’t ser a 36 percent shooter in X (and not meaning to knock him, there’s a lot about him I like).
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Leal’s not a point guard, and he’s a frosh, would be a terrible move but won’t happen anyway
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Right. Phin and X together have been efficient and effective, at least in a few games.
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I am apathetic about your post :)
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I am apathetic about this thread :)
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^^ Agree re making better use of outside shooting. We've seen it in some games, can't just overlook that after a bad game, but we aren't seeing it consistently, and it's mostly Kopp imo. Playing inside-out is a good formula, we do have consistently good outside shooters, but we are not seeing consistent use of the outside shooting, instead we're seeing overuse (imo) of TJD and Race. They are excellent inside, but that's just part of the offense, you can't play inside out and spread the floor unless you actually use the outside, that's why the spacing looked so bad yesterday. Also here, can't just forget that we've already had one game where Kopp took a ridiculously high number of shots and shot poorly, so it's not as simple as saying we need Kopp and Parker to shoot more, it's how we're running inside-out, and re the OP, whether we ought to change things up a bit. Personally, I'd like to see more of Bates. Yeah, he's a frosh, yeah he still makes frosh mistakes, but he's better on D than Kopp (Woodson's comment on his need to improve his D kind of confused me on that), and if you compare the number of shots taken and their numbers he's shooting about the same as Kopp from deep (Bates 11-33, Kopp 16-40 - they were basically even on shots taken until recently), and Bates is better on 2-pt FGs (Bates 52%, 14-27, Kopp 39%, 17-44). And Bates is scoring 12.2 per 40 minutes to Kopp's 11.7 per 40. That's worth noting. JMO, but I think Kopp would be outstanding off the bench -- but Woodson is playing experience, and I get that. Bates played just 6 min against PSU, though, that was too few.
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Good grief. Disappointing to lose to PSU for sure, they’re not very good, and i thought the Wisconsin game would have us ready for this one, but hello? It’s a B1G road game, early in the season, after the Christmas holiday, and following a missed game due to Covid and we have questions now about Woodson?? Seriously? Yeah, it’s way, way early for that. Let’s see how the team responds. For that matter let’s see how Woodson does past year 1. Good grief
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Prediction League (Game 13 - Penn State 1/2/22)
HoosierHoopster replied to Str8Hoosiers's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
IU 73 PSU 65 -
(2020) SG Trey Galloway To IU
HoosierHoopster replied to Uspshoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
That’s not the game shape / playing I’m referring to, that’s just cardio, assuming he hasn’t been scrimmaging he’s not in game shape / timing. But if scrimmaging again i’d bank on him being back next game -
(2020) SG Trey Galloway To IU
HoosierHoopster replied to Uspshoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
No inside info, but as he warmed up bf last game, think it’s a matter of when he’s back to game shape, with the injury now behind him
