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Evan Fitzner to IU

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3 hours ago, ray said:

Way more skilled than Davis?  Wow!  If that is indeed true, then count me intrigued as well.  

People forget that Davis has not had a full, healthy, well-conditioned season in an IU uniform yet.  He was at one time the nation's #1 recruit in his class.  He made Duke's defensive post presence look ridiculous.  Yeah, he has foul troubles and he's easily winded from lack of conditioning and injuries, but Davis is a very skilled post player.  

If this guy is "way more skilled than Davis", then look out Big Ten Conference!  I doubt he is, but he might have more of an impact next year than Davis will.  So, I'm all for this addition.  I'm just not going to believe he's way more skilled than Davis until I see more.

Okay let me rephrase. Fitzner is from a basketball skill stand point from passing, shooting 3's and 15 footers, handling the ball and scoring at the rim much better because he can do more things and score in a variety of different ways. That to me means more skilled. Davis has more post moves but can't do anything else and is an awful FT shooter so yes he is way more skilled imo. I hadn't forgotten that Davis was ranked #1 as a freshman but that was because he was big. Now he is an old school throwback post player that is limited. I like him but he isn't that great especially for the BIG 10 because his struggles on defense hurt us and he's not a shot blocker.

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55 minutes ago, Brass Cannon said:

People are discussing the possibility. Because once again its less crazy than Mcroberts starting. 

McRoberts could easily start. Different roles and positions. 

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The point is he isn’t a freshman. If he was a freshman this is a different story. But he played at a St Mary’s program who was successful the last few years. He will contribute to the 2018-2019 IU basketball team. 
If he gives us a comparable year as Max, would be a good get for us!

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1 hour ago, cthomas said:

Obviously CAM saw some value in EF or he wouldn't be here. I am willing to wait and see what role coach Miller utilizes him for before judging his worth.

I am willing to as well. I only jumped into this topic because some people were suggesting Davis has no useful skills for the way a game of basketball is played today. I disagree completely. Davis' biggest weakness has been injuries and lack of conditioning. He can only play in spurts. He could be a major impact in short stints, as I witnessed against Duke (no one could stop him while he was on the court). I never said Davis is the nation's best recruit, but he certainly isn't lacking practical basketball skills, as it seemed to be suggested by another. I am of the opinion that another healthy big was more important, and I don't see this transfer being the answer for that role. I could be wrong. Hopefully he or Race or another newcomer fills that role this year.  I don't foresee shooting being the weakness it was last season with or without Evan. Foul trouble to our post players, or god-forbid an injury to Juwan while Davis is still in recovery, would make our inside presence a glaring weakness. Unless I am wrong about the role some of the new additions play and the impact they might have...which I am sure I am wrong about something.

 

I wasn't throwing Evan under the bus, just as I hadn't thrown any other players under the bus. I was standing up for an Indiana Hoosier (Davis) who I believe is unjustly being called out as not significant. I watched the Duke game. If he recovers fully, I am of the belief he will have other moments in other games where his "out dated" skillset will completely trouble opposing teams.

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29 minutes ago, ap2345 said:

Okay let me rephrase. Fitzner is from a basketball skill stand point from passing, shooting 3's and 15 footers, handling the ball and scoring at the rim much better because he can do more things and score in a variety of different ways. That to me means more skilled. Davis has more post moves but can't do anything else and is an awful FT shooter so yes he is way more skilled imo. I hadn't forgotten that Davis was ranked #1 as a freshman but that was because he was big. Now he is an old school throwback post player that is limited. I like him but he isn't that great especially for the BIG 10 because his struggles on defense hurt us and he's not a shot blocker.

Thanks for clarifying. I can see your position and outlook.

I like Davis' throwback style because it isn't played much anymore and few are very capable of stopping a back to the basket big with good footwork. 

As for the free throws, the entire team needs to be SIGNIFICANTLY improved. I still can't comprehend how players make it to college (especially Division 1) with an inability to score a freethrow at a decent rate.

I still disagree Davis is less skilled, but I also have VERY little of Evan to compare him to...so, I don't know jack. I just have the sense he will spend more time outside, which could open lanes and benefit the team in profound ways if utilized correctly. But, still, I am worried about the inside presence...Morgan and Davis have been riddled with injuries. Outside of freshman, we have no other bigs. I would have preferred a "true big" transfer, but I realize it may not be possible or even necessary. Fingers crossed Juwan Morgan has the beastly season I predict and stays healthy.

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30 minutes ago, ray said:

I wasn't throwing Evan under the bus, just as I hadn't thrown any other players under the bus. I was standing up for an Indiana Hoosier (Davis) who I believe is unjustly being called out as not significant. I watched the Duke game. If he recovers fully, I am of the belief he will have other moments in other games where his "out dated" skillset will completely trouble opposing teams.

It is very likely that De'Ron Davis will be somewhat insignificant this year, given his injury and the recovery. "IF HE RECOVERS FULLY" is a big 'IF'. I hope it does, but with serious talk of a redshirt season, Archie did what he needed to do to fill the position for the coming season.

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There is absolutely no reason Fitzner can’t contribute very similar to what Max contributed his year. Fitzner comes more proven than Max with better numbers in his career. 

I don’t see anyone saying Fitzner will be a star or even a starter, but a very important piece of the team, just like Max was. No reason he can’t play 17-20 minutes and average close to 8 and 4. 

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2 hours ago, Brass Cannon said:

People are discussing the possibility. Because once again its less crazy than Mcroberts starting. 

I don’t see McBob starting but I do as 6th man. Hunter Is too good not to start. Evan can sub for either Juwan or Smith or start if we go big. This isn’t counting these other frosh who will work hard to play. Lots of options compared to last year for sure.

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If we could get 16 points and 10 rebounds out of whatever combination were to play at the 5, do we really matter which combination it comes from?

Fitzner will likely do his part to get to the group get to the total.  I couldn't care less if we had one 11 and 7 and a 5 and 3 or four players each getting 4 points and 2 1/2 rebounds playing the 5.

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Zone offense is pretty good. Not the most explosive to the rim. Possesses a Hulls like release. Rebounds fundamentally well...clears the ball intelligently. I see a contributor as he was with St.Marys...not a superstar, but certainly someone who can contribute at a position with a lot of unknowns next season. 

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44 minutes ago, Myrmidon76 said:

 

Zone offense is pretty good. Not the most explosive to the rim. Possesses a Hulls like release. Rebounds fundamentally well...clears the ball intelligently. I see a contributor as he was with St.Marys...not a superstar, but certainly someone who can contribute at a position with a lot of unknowns next season. 

He can shoot and is the biggest reason he’s here. Never saw a shot fake at the basket and he will get pummeled in the Big if he doesn’t learn quick. Decent passer and adds a good GPA to help our %. I don’t see him starting after seeing these highlights.

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5 hours ago, BGleas said:

I have seen very few people, if any, say he's going to start. A lot of us are saying he's going to play ahead of Davis, yes, but for most us this is coming from a group that wouldn't have Davis in our starting lineup anyways. We think he'll be the backup 5 ahead of Davis. 

I expect Fitzner to play somewhere around 15-20mpg, probably netting out around 18. I expect him to play a very similar role to Max Beilfeldt the year he was here, and despite what many think Fitzner actually comes to IU way more proven than Bielfeldt was. Max took about 60 3's his first three years at Michigan shooting about 28%. Fitzner has taken over 300 in his three years at St. Mary's making over 40%. 

Max was on a team that played in big games, but he didn't play much at all. As a freshmen at St. Mary's Fitzner started, averaging 23.5mpg, 8.7ppg on 46.8% from the field and 41% from 3, to go along with 4.4rpg. From what I've gathered the main reason his role reduced is because St. Mary's switched systems and he had an upperclassmen big ahead of him. 

Was going to make the Beilfeldt comparison myself, thank you for doing it for me. This kid has played on several good St. Mary's teams, been stuck on the bench behind some very good bigs. I don't think anyone's expecting huge numbers, but if he can just come in and stretch the floor, grab some boards, and provide this team with leadership that would be worth the scholly.

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