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I really like Gunn's potential. I know there are some games where his stats don't pop of the page but he is a long, fluid athlete. He has a really nice shot as well.

Glad that this staff will be coaching him and not the last because I feel like he would have been wasted. 

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1 hour ago, IUc2016 said:

I really like Gunn's potential. I know there are some games where his stats don't pop of the page but he is a long, fluid athlete. He has a really nice shot as well.

Glad that this staff will be coaching him and not the last because I feel like he would have been wasted. 

I agree.  I’ve been hard on him from a stats perspective.  But the length, athleticism, skill set to mold is all there. 

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4 hours ago, IUc2016 said:

I really like Gunn's potential. I know there are some games where his stats don't pop of the page but he is a long, fluid athlete. He has a really nice shot as well.

Glad that this staff will be coaching him and not the last because I feel like he would have been wasted. 

 

3 hours ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

I agree.  I’ve been hard on him from a stats perspective.  But the length, athleticism, skill set to mold is all there. 

I think the shape of the roster he’ll be joining us also much stronger than it was when he committed. 

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18 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Here's the dog, Doc Fleek's been asking for!!

 

Rabjohns:  CJ Gunn ain't just a dog on defense. He's an angry dog on defense. Putting a good offensive player in front of him is like throwing steak in front of a starving pit bull. The dude can play both ends of the floor.

Wow, that’s an extremely impressive write up 

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Rob Cassidy of Rivals:  

An Indiana commit, Gunn righted a slow start over the weekend and seemed to improve his jumper and cut down on turnovers with each game he played. By Sunday afternoon, he was firing on all cylinders.

When Gunn is at his best, he is able to maintain a breakneck pace without seeming out of control. On Sunday, he saw the court well and impressed with his passing in addition to pouring in 15 points from all three levels.

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At 2:59 of that video: Don't think I've ever seen anyone get a bunch of high fives from teammates and a standing ovation from the stands for missing a fast-break dunk and turning the ball over. Wild.

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6 hours ago, FightFor6 said:

At 2:59 of that video: Don't think I've ever seen anyone get a bunch of high fives from teammates and a standing ovation from the stands for missing a fast-break dunk and turning the ball over. Wild.

I think they called a foul.

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9 hours ago, ElectricBoogaloo said:

"It’s clear Gunn’s perimeter game needs work. He went 2-of-13 from the floor, with the two baskets coming on a dunk driving down the lane and a 12-footer in traffic."

 

He had a bad game. I don't believe it was anything more than that.

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8 hours ago, monskisprodigy said:

In that highlight video, who is #1 for Indy with CJ? Kid looks like a pretty solid PG that can attack, pass and shoot.

I'm pretty sure that's Tayshawn Comer from Cathedral.  I think IU has taken a look at him but his current offers are IUPUI, Ball St, Miami (OH), and Kansas State.  

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