Popular Post Stuhoo Posted March 2, 2019 Popular Post Posted March 2, 2019 10 hours ago, mamasa said: Leal is impressive. He can hit 3s, facilitate plays and play defense. Cool headed player. Most impressive thing to me was his maturity. There was a pretty good scrap on the floor (Jager from South intentionally kicked Johnson from East in the head)- it was really chippy. Leal stepped in and calmed the situation- he has a great presence. I’ll be anxious to see him next year for sure! Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners Given what we’ve seen this year, I would’ve been more impressed if you’d said “Twas a pretty good scrap on the floor. It was pretty chippy. Leal jumped in headfirst and started kicking everybody’s @$$ five ways to Sunday. “ yogisballin, HoosierMoore, ALASKA HOOSIER and 5 others 3 5 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 3, 2019 Posted March 3, 2019 Bloomington South wins 5th consecutive sectional title, 63-48 over Shelbyville. Noah Jager - younger brother of IU player Johnny Jager - 24 points, Anthony Leal 16, Adam Graham 16. They face Jeffersonville next Saturday in regional action. mamasa and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 7, 2019 Posted March 7, 2019 Saturday Seymour regional games can be watched at https://www.ihsaatv.org/schedule-and-replays Possibly see Leal and TJD square off in the Saturday night regional championship game. mamasa and HoosierAloha 2 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Leal vs TJD tonight at 8:00 as Bloomington South defeats Jeffersonville 68-52. Leal only 9 points on 4-9 FG; 1-4 3; no FT; 8 reb; 4 assists; 3 steals; 2 TO. He picked up his 3rd foul late in the 3rd Q and about 30 sec. later picked up #4 fouling a 3-point shooter. He sat out the entire 4th Q. Jordan Meeks came off the bench for Bloomington and scored 16 points, 14 coming in the 4th Q as Bloomington continually beat J'ville down the court and got the ball to Meeks for uncontested layups. Game announcers said Leal averaged 21 pts. on the season. Watch out for J'ville next year as they don't have any seniors in their primary rotation. Tonight's game against Center Grove streamed at: https://www.ihsaatv.org/watch/southridge-regional-championship-game-2019-boys-basketball-southern-indiana-sports-productions SlamaJamaSisley and HoosierAloha 1 1 Quote
SlamaJamaSisley Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Any signs of Archie and staff out on the recruiting trail today? Quote
HoosierDYT Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Any signs of Archie and staff out on the recruiting trail today?They weren’t at the first game, but I’d be surprised if someone isn’t at the game tonight to watch Leal and TJD. Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app mamasa 1 Quote
HoosierDYT Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 Leal vs TJD tonight at 8:00 as Bloomington South defeats Jeffersonville 68-52. Leal only 9 points on 4-9 FG; 1-4 3; no FT; 8 reb; 4 assists; 3 steals; 2 TO. He picked up his 3rd foul late in the 3rd Q and about 30 sec. later picked up #4 fouling a 3-point shooter. He sat out the entire 4th Q. Jordan Meeks came off the bench for Bloomington and scored 16 points, 14 coming in the 4th Q as Bloomington continually beat J'ville down the court and got the ball to Meeks for uncontested layups. Game announcers said Leal averaged 21 pts. on the season. Watch out for J'ville next year as they don't have any seniors in their primary rotation. Tonight's game against Center Grove streamed at: https://www.ihsaatv.org/watch/southridge-regional-championship-game-2019-boys-basketball-southern-indiana-sports-productions Pretty tough game from leal today. Didn’t play bad, just didn’t stand out. The youngest Jager runs the show for SouthSent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 9, 2019 Posted March 9, 2019 1 minute ago, InArchWeTrust said: Any signs of Archie and staff out on the recruiting trail today? I saw a tweet early this afternoon from Kyle Neddenreip of Indy Star that Schilling was on the road and it first sounded like he was at Trey Galloway's game. But a later tweet from Kyle made it sound like he was at the New Palestine vs. Avon game so I really don't know for sure where Schilling was. SlamaJamaSisley 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 10, 2019 Posted March 10, 2019 Today was simply not Leal's day. Bloomington South gets beat by Center Grove 64-41. Leal only 5 points tonight on 2-8 FG; 1-5 on 3's; 0 FT; 2 reb;l 1 assist; 1 TO. Only 14 points total for both of today's games on 6-17 FG. mamasa, HoosierAloha and HoosierDYT 3 Quote
SlamaJamaSisley Posted March 11, 2019 Posted March 11, 2019 Class of '66 Old Fart, HoosierAloha and MoyeNeeded 2 1 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 14, 2019 Posted March 14, 2019 No reason to doubt the accuracy of the following, but the source is Anthony's mother. Anthony Leal’s scoring increased by 116% from freshman to sophomore, then 38.6% from sophomore to junior years! - 187 / 404 / 560 HoosierAloha and mamasa 2 Quote
Popular Post Class of '66 Old Fart Posted March 28, 2019 Popular Post Posted March 28, 2019 Not a bad junior season for Leal. lillurk, IUsafety, RatpigHoosier and 9 others 12 Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 Jon Blau @Jon_Blau 18m18 minutes ago The 2019 Herald-Times Boys' Basketball Player of the Year is Bloomington South's Anthony Leal. The junior guard averaged nearly 20 points per game. His career points total puts him 410 short of the school's all-time record heading into next season. HoosierHoops1, Last12! and Kepner 3 Quote
Demo Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 I need some feedback from the folks who have seen a lot of this kid. Just got done watching the Regional game against Center Grove. 1st full game of Leal’s that I’ve watched. Knew going in that he had a tough game and had rolled an ankle in the 2nd half. Was prepared for that. But, sorry, he was lousy before the ankle. Just incredibly passive. Didn’t run or cut hard. Didn’t defend hard. Wasn’t physical. Got flat outhustled on 2 loose balls. Just didn’t really compete, and in the biggest game of their year. I had no idea that’s what I was going to see. It’s one thing to have a bad night, everyone has them. It’s another thing to just not play hard and not contribute. The effort was the issue. So was he sick or hurt, or is he one of those kids who doesn’t always show up? Have seem multiple games of Galloway’s. Hasn’t always played well, but has always, always, played hard and found ways to contribute. Quote
Popular Post GnarlyNormEllenberger Posted April 20, 2019 Popular Post Posted April 20, 2019 1 hour ago, Demo said: I need some feedback from the folks who have seen a lot of this kid. Just got done watching the Regional game against Center Grove. 1st full game of Leal’s that I’ve watched. Knew going in that he had a tough game and had rolled an ankle in the 2nd half. Was prepared for that. But, sorry, he was lousy before the ankle. Just incredibly passive. Didn’t run or cut hard. Didn’t defend hard. Wasn’t physical. Got flat outhustled on 2 loose balls. Just didn’t really compete, and in the biggest game of their year. I had no idea that’s what I was going to see. It’s one thing to have a bad night, everyone has them. It’s another thing to just not play hard and not contribute. The effort was the issue. So was he sick or hurt, or is he one of those kids who doesn’t always show up? Have seem multiple games of Galloway’s. Hasn’t always played well, but has always, always, played hard and found ways to contribute. I've watched him probably a half dozen times or so for Bloomington South the past two years. I'm not a scout or an expert. I do support South, though. I think some folks see his ranking and can't understand why Archie hasn't offered Leal yet. I think you saw why. He can look very pedestrian at times and fade into the game. Personally I have never seen him dominate a game (although I know he has in other games.) I may be bad luck because I witnessed probably some of his worst games. You accurately described how he has played a few times. The Edgewood game at the beginning of the year was low point. Outhustled in that one, too. As a whole though, he has potential. Currently a good shooter. Nowhere near a Hulls or Roth or Zeisloft at this moment, in my opinion. But still good. Has the potential to be an above average offensive player at the next level. Solid size for his position. Can defend well when healthy and engaged. Is well coached. Intelligent individual. Good teammate. Evidently lights it up in AAU. I believe he has strong ties to IU... But I won't dive into that for privacy purposes. As I have said in the past, I'd be happy for him to become a Hoosier. I think we get him if we want him. But he can't be the centerpiece of the class. He's a support piece, in my opinion. If you liked the addition of guys like Damezi Anderson and Armaan Franklin, I think you'll like Leal. I'd guess his impact will be somewhere around there. What's funny is the amount of negativity you see against Jalen Windham but love Leal. My opinion is that their about the same. IUsafety, MemphisHoosier, Class of '66 Old Fart and 9 others 6 6 Quote
Demo Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 1 hour ago, GnarlyTimGarl said: What's funny is the amount of negativity you see against Jalen Windham but love Leal. My opinion is that their about the same. Thanks for the feedback. I want to find more game footage of Leal. Funny that you make that comparison. I really like Windham and I was watching Leal to try to project him as a true frosh against Windham as a redshirt frosh. Quote
J_Smiff Posted April 20, 2019 Posted April 20, 2019 2 hours ago, GnarlyTimGarl said: What's funny is the amount of negativity you see against Jalen Windham but love Leal. My opinion is that their about the same A lot of that crowd loves to point out how Leal "plays the right way." I think I can guess where that stems from (spoiler alert: it's not their rankings), but everyone can draw their own conclusions on why that is. JVIU98 and Andrew_114 1 1 Quote
HoosierHoops1 Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 2 hours ago, J_Smiff said: A lot of that crowd loves to point out how Leal "plays the right way." I think I can guess where that stems from (spoiler alert: it's not their rankings), but everyone can draw their own conclusions on why that is. Nope. That's not it (whatever you're implying) Chris Reynolds played the right way also, as have a whole slew of former IU players. hoosierbgh 1 Quote
DChoosier Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 6 hours ago, GnarlyTimGarl said: What's funny is the amount of negativity you see against Jalen Windham but love Leal. My opinion is that their about the same. I’ve never seen either play but, if they are Big Ten talents, want the one that best fits IU. Even though I have not seen either player I will admit that I am puzzled, rather than negative, about potential Windham interest. Most seem to agree that D1 coaches know more than us or the recruiting services. In Leal’s case 3 COACHES from Big Ten teams, Stanford, Xavier and Butler have all already offered him (as a junior). Windham is already a senior, played in a very visible conference and on a visible AAU team. and had Georgia State and MAC offers. After opening up his recruitment his first home visit was with Kent State with strong interest from Middle Tennessee State, Tulane etc. My question continues to be what does Archie see that no other prominent basketball school sees? The comeback usually is that the kid is hard nosed etc but don’t all schools need that? Maybe I’m just gun shy because when Crean thought he was the smartest guy in the recruiting room (Priller, Galon, April, etc) he usually wasn’t. lillurk 1 Quote
Old Friend Posted April 21, 2019 Posted April 21, 2019 15 hours ago, J_Smiff said: A lot of that crowd loves to point out how Leal "plays the right way." I think I can guess where that stems from (spoiler alert: it's not their rankings), but everyone can draw their own conclusions on why that is. To me, this means he understands how to play the game, not just the sport. Positioning, angles, spacing, passing away from the defense, getting to spots and getting the ball to spots where he or a team mate can do something positive, things like that. May not stand out as the best athlete on any floor, but a basketball player. I'm tired of athletes who can't play the game very well. sweetpain, Last12!, HoosierHoops1 and 1 other 4 Quote
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