Popular Post Stuhoo Posted February 3, 2018 Popular Post Posted February 3, 2018 Whatever you say bud. I don’t see Durham getting much playing time next year and in the future if he stays here.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appNote to HoosierRobbie:Calling someone “bud” during a respectful disagreement is not good form... at all.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app thebigweave, mdn82, Hoosierfan2017 and 5 others 8 Quote
HoosierRobbie Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 Note to HoosierRobbie:Calling someone “bud” during a respectful disagreement is not good form... at all.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile applmao really? Some of y’all are way too sensitive. It’s not that serious.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Uspshoosier 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 lmao really? Some of y’all are way too sensitive. It’s not that serious.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appDEFINITELY not serious.Just annoying.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Quote
HoosierRobbie Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 DEFINITELY not serious.Just annoying.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appMy apologies then, didn’t mean to come off that way.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Stuhoo and Str8Hoosiers 1 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 My apologies then, didn’t mean to come off that way.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile appIt’s all good. You’re an excellent poster; jus’ trying to set a good example for the young’uns. [emoji106]Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app ALASKA HOOSIER, Str8Hoosiers, HoosierRobbie and 1 other 4 Quote
DChoosier Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 On February 3, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Brass Cannon said: Durham could be a valuable guy off the bench in a few years. His lack of offense is more noticable now because without a second stud to pair with Morgan we need everybody contributing His lack of offense is noticible because he totally bricks a number of wide open outside shots. They are not "shooter misses" but rather bricks. This is not a slam because I think he might be able to develop (unlike Priller, Galon, April etc etc), but so far he has not shown he can hit wide open shots. Has nothing to do with not having a "second stud" etc., he just plain bricks open shots. He only a freshman, seems to really love IU, and appears to be a good kid. Hope he develops into a great 4 year player . ElectricBoogaloo 1 Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Did Chris Reynolds have any value for our last best 4 year run? GloryDays 1 Quote
MoyeNeeded Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Did Chris Reynolds have any value for our last best 4 year run?Loved Chris! McBob type. Great player on D. Was a stopper.Sent from my SM-G930P using BtownBanners mobile app HoosierHoops1, ALASKA HOOSIER and cappymo14 3 Quote
323SGrant Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Did Chris Reynolds have any value for our last best 4 year run?I liked Reyn. Couldn’t hit the side of a barn, but played strong defense and happened to be on a team with many top talent players.Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app cappymo14 and HoosierHoops1 2 Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 2 minutes ago, MoyeNeeded said: Loved Chris! McBob type. Great player on D. Was a stopper. Sent from my SM-G930P using BtownBanners mobile app Exactly. Chris shot 4-19 from 3 in his IU career and about 60% from the line, but it's what he DID DO when he was 7th or 8th man , on a great team, that was very valuable and endeared him to us. Maybe Al's calling card will be D and Al will become a steady/heady option and be tasked with taking a "hot shooting" guy down a peg or two. woodenshoemanHoosierfan, ALASKA HOOSIER, GloryDays and 1 other 4 Quote
cthomas Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 56 minutes ago, HoosierHoops1 said: Exactly. Chris shot 4-19 from 3 in his IU career and about 60% from the line, but it's what he DID DO when he was 7th or 8th man , on a great team, that was very valuable and endeared him to us. Maybe Al's calling card will be D and Al will become a steady/heady option and be tasked with taking a "hot shooting" guy down a peg or two. If I recall correctly (never guaranteed) his poor free throw shooting against OSU cost us an undefeated conference record one year. Loved the guy and what he brought to the team nevertheless. Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 2 minutes ago, cthomas said: If I recall correctly (never guaranteed) his poor free throw shooting against OSU cost us an undefeated conference record one year. Loved the guy and what he brought to the team nevertheless. Luckily, Quinn Buckner didn't do the same. Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 6 minutes ago, cthomas said: If I recall correctly (never guaranteed) his poor free throw shooting against OSU cost us an undefeated conference record one year. Loved the guy and what he brought to the team nevertheless. He was 4-6, so you could be right. Greg Graham's 6 turnover surely didn't help. cappymo14 1 Quote
cthomas Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Yeah, that wasn't their best effort in an otherwise outstanding season. I just seem to remember Chris had a chance to win at the free throw line and missed. As you mentioned, Buckner's shooting was always an adventure. Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 29 minutes ago, cthomas said: Yeah, that wasn't their best effort in an otherwise outstanding season. I just seem to remember Chris had a chance to win at the free throw line and missed. As you mentioned, Buckner's shooting was always an adventure. Good Memory: With two seconds remaining in regulation time, Skelton, who finished with 22 points, had hit an off-balance 3-pointer to put Ohio State ahead, 71-70. Indiana then threw the ball the length of the court. But Ohio State's Derek Anderson was called for running over a pick set by Chris Reynolds. That was the fifth foul on Anderson, who had 20 points. Reynolds went to the line with two seconds on the clock and hit the first free throw to tie the score, but he missed the second. The game was the second in a row for Indiana without forward Allan Henderson, who is out indefinitely with an injured right knee. Ohio State hit its final six shots from the field in regulation, while Indiana missed its last seven. Seems like our # 1 team riding a 13 game win streak played the last 5 mins of that game like our recent teams have. cthomas 1 Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 His lack of offense is noticible because he totally bricks a number of wide open outside shots. They are not "shooter misses" but rather bricks. This is not a slam because I think he might be able to develop (unlike Priller, Galon, April etc etc), but so far he has not shown he can hit wide open shots. Has nothing to do with not having a "second stud" etc., he just plain bricks open shots. He only a freshman, seems to really love IU, and appears to be a good kid. Hope he develops into a great 4 year player .His shot is terrible. Maybe he can contribute down the road but he should never be a high minute guy.Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Quote
woodenshoemanHoosierfan Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 His shot is terrible. Maybe he can contribute down the road but he should never be a high minute guy.Sent from my SM-J700T using TapatalkChris Reynolds played a lot of minutes without being a good shooter. More than 1 way to skin a catSent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk Quote
Bailey7878 Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Chris Reynolds played a lot of minutes without being a good shooter. More than 1 way to skin a catSent from my SM-G930V using TapatalkHe was one of the top rated players in the country and an incredible defender. He was also surrounded by shooters and scorers he could dish to. He did not need to shoot.Sent from my SM-J700T using Tapatalk Diadem and ALASKA HOOSIER 2 Quote
HoosierCoop Posted February 6, 2018 Posted February 6, 2018 The thing I remember about Reynolds, yeah he was a great defender and could find the scorers, but he also knew how to finish. Outside of rojo, we don't have guards that can consistently run a fast break and finish. You don't need to be a great shooter to contribute if you know how to finish. ALASKA HOOSIER and Diadem 2 Quote
lillurk Posted April 24, 2018 Posted April 24, 2018 I’m sure some of you read Zach Lowe, who’s such a good hoops writer I recommend him even if you don’t follow much NBA. Well, I thought this passage from his column today was inadvertently relevant to De’ron’s situation: “[Demarcus] Cousins didn't suffer a regular injury. He suffered perhaps the most devastating injury that can befall a basketball player. As Kevin Pelton has written often, the recovery track record is discouraging -- if a little scattershot. The sample size of players as large as Cousins who have come back to full strength from an Achilles rupture is practically nonexistent. Cousins' conditioning has sometimes been an issue, and it cannot be for any player rallying from this injury.” Pelton says at the link that the average player returning from such an injury loses 8% of his value at the NBA level. Maybe st the college level the dropoff is less significant, as competition is lesser and younger players presumably recover better, but I’d been cautiously optimistic about Davis returning to form and this throws cold water on the likelihood of that. For what it’s worth, Cousins is listed by the Pelicans at 6’11” 270, and IU lists Davis at 6’10” 249. So the concerns about this injury recovery being more difficult for big players is as true for Davis as for Cousins. thebigweave, Stromboli, Str8Hoosiers and 2 others 1 1 3 Quote
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