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I hope we get him; but I’ve pretty much lost my stomach for recruiting. Cal coming in with the last minute brief case explains what it still takes 2020 to recruit. Archie needs to predicate him or lessons from his brother at Arizona.  I’m convinced now more than ever the bag men schools will continue to win. Our resources should make us second to none so do we want to really win?

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41 minutes ago, schoosier said:

I hope we get him; but I’ve pretty much lost my stomach for recruiting. Cal coming in with the last minute brief case explains what it still takes 2020 to recruit. Archie needs to predicate him or lessons from his brother at Arizona.  I’m convinced now more than ever the bag men schools will continue to win. Our resources should make us second to none so do we want to really win?

When the laws change (2023?), and the one and done NBA rule changes (2022), IU recruiting will look much better. 

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I've read on some boards he may have a bit of an attitude problem.

Purdue stopped recruiting him when they saw him on the court in a shouting match with his dad who was in the stands.  

That aside, his numbers don't paint him out to be the best PG prospect in America.  IDK.  Hate to lose out on a highly ranked kid from in-state though, but sometimes the fit just isn't there.

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I've read on some boards he may have a bit of an attitude problem.
Purdue stopped recruiting him when they saw him on the court in a shouting match with his dad who was in the stands.  
That aside, his numbers don't paint him out to be the best PG prospect in America.  IDK.  Hate to lose out on a highly ranked kid from in-state though, but sometimes the fit just isn't there.

Beginning to think more about this. Sometimes getting so much hype too early wrecks havoc.

I’m not saying the verdict is in at all, just laying out my thoughts out loud.

If our coaches want him, and he wants us, I want him as a Hoosier.

I like Kaufman and Furst more.

Not enamored with Wesley either but I can see the skill there.


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Reitz lacks size and strength. Lander looked like he was trying too much at times, but he showed flashes. The dunk to start the game and several nice finds in the offense/transition that his teammates just couldn’t finish. Reitz didn’t have another kid that could score consistently and he was being face guarded. Still want him very badly. He’s a hooper, needs to get stronger and develop a more consistent jumper. This is the guy to replace Rob


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The Bosse Winter Classic is this Saturday.   Lander and Evansville Reitz will be matched up against Caleb Love and his Christian Brothers College HS teammates in the finale slated to tipoff at 8:00.  The event lost some of its expected star power with the season ending injury to Jalen Washington at Gary West Side and the decision by South Bend Riley (Blake Wesley) to withdraw from the event.  

Full Schedule and profile of participants -

https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2019/12/19/caleb-love-khristian-lander-headline-2019-bosse-winter-classic/2639103001/

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Reitz beaten at home by Castle 70-62.  Another Nunge playing for Castle had 16 pts. and 11 reb.  Haven't found any stats for Lander.

He apologized to the city of Evansville for letting them down on twitter. Keeping my eye on this one, but each bit on info lessens my want.

I’m all aboard the Furst, Kaufman train.


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28 minutes ago, InArchWeTrust said:

 

https://www.ihsaatv.org/watch/reitz-vs-christian-brothers-college-high-school-mo-boys-basketball-southern-indiana-sports-productions

I’ve watched about a qtr and a half so far and if Lander got to 26, he got miles better late. Has 2pts and 4 TO’s so far and has been flat out bad. The kid looks lost. He’s competing and his effort is fine. But his confidence looks shot and he’s so tentative. Something’s clearly going on with him. 

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14 minutes ago, Demo said:

https://www.ihsaatv.org/watch/reitz-vs-christian-brothers-college-high-school-mo-boys-basketball-southern-indiana-sports-productions

I’ve watched about a qtr and a half so far and if Lander got to 26, he got miles better late. Has 2pts and 4 TO’s so far and has been flat out bad. The kid looks lost. He’s competing and his effort is fine. But his confidence looks shot and he’s so tentative. Something’s clearly going on with him. 

looks Love may have gotten under his skin?  

 

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https://www.ihsaatv.org/watch/reitz-vs-christian-brothers-college-high-school-mo-boys-basketball-southern-indiana-sports-productions
I’ve watched about a qtr and a half so far and if Lander got to 26, he got miles better late. Has 2pts and 4 TO’s so far and has been flat out bad. The kid looks lost. He’s competing and his effort is fine. But his confidence looks shot and he’s so tentative. Something’s clearly going on with him. 

Hopefully this little funk allows us to sweep in and get him committed. I just don’t see how we can back off this recruitment at all unless you sense it might be an attitude issue more than a just being “off” issue.


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Evansville Courier & Press -

Lander vs. Love was worth the wait

The final game of the night came with the most hype. There were former NBA players in the gym to watch five-star recruits Caleb Love of Christian Brothers College High (Mo.) and Khristian Lander of Reitz.

For the most part, it was worth it. CBC defeated Reitz 78-72 in a game that saw the Panthers cut a 22-point halftime deficit down to a single possession in the fourth quarter. The stars had their moments, which included a brief exchange of words with each other late in the game.

Love was a dominant force in the first half. The North Carolina commit did most of his damage at the rim, including several thunderous dunks. He finished with a game-high 27 points and 8 of 11 at the foul line.

Lander came alive in the second half, scoring 19 of his 26 points after the break. The junior hit a pair of threes and got to the line (8 for 12), as Reitz kept chipping away at the lead. Owen Dease also impressed with 21 points (13 in the third quarter).

It was too big a climb for the Panthers (4-3), who never got closer than two points. The second half comeback showed the talent is there.

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