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11 hours ago, JSHoosier said:

If the staff can't see that this guy would only compound our serious lack of shooting, then we have big problems.  I couldn't care less how high he can jump, there a more important things in this game, in terms of need he's not a fit, period.  There has to be someone available that's a better shooter than Dexter friggin Dennis.

Dexter friggin Dennis was his conference’s defensive player of the year at 6’5”. That’s a odd size to be conference player of the year. Not blocking shots at the rim and not stealing from ball handlers, yet he won it anyway.

Let this sink in: The conference’s coaches thought he was a better defender than anybody on Sampson‘s Houston team.

That’s a big time add. I AGREE … he doesn’t  solve our outside shooting problems, but it’s a big add nonetheless. 

 

And from the WSU board:

I wish nothing but the best for him. Seems like a super good dude. It would be hard to find anybody who doesn't like Dex other than the dude he's guarding.

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1 hour ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

Lmao. Why is this always your response whenever anyone questions the staff? We were 13th in the conference in 3pt percentage and dead last in 3pt makes. We lost our best 3pt shooter. Parker Stewart made 26% of our threes last year. What’s the coaching staff doing to replace that loss? 

When we started playing well against top-tier competition Parker Stewart was not our best three-point shooter. Xavier Johnson and Race Thompson were. By the end of the season Parker Stewart was a dogshit three point shooter

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Do we need another Galloway? 

I'm trying to see how this one makes sense. He seems like the type you add if you have starting guards that are both shooting 40%+ from 3 and you're trying to shore up some defense. 

I'm sure he can be a good player and contributor on a good team, just not at IU right now.

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1 hour ago, Chris007 said:

I actually prefer the Butler kid because we get him for 3 years. But either makes us more athletic and that’s Woodson goal.

Speaking of..has there been anything else said about simas other than that photo? It was brought up on reddit and the butler fans were not happy about it lol

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5 minutes ago, AKHoosier said:

Do we need another Galloway? 

I'm trying to see how this one makes sense. He seems like the type you add if you have starting guards that are both shooting 40%+ from 3 and you're trying to shore up some defense. 

I'm sure he can be a good player and contributor on a good team, just not at IU right now.

I think his shot can be improved.  Decent form but seems to lean back a bit too much (gathered only from the highlight video). I gotta believe his recruitment is a reaction to Woody watching Johnny Davis and other star players take over at the end of a game and have guys who have no chance at stopping them. 

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If Woody decides he wants Dennis, I want him to get him. The more interesting question to me is why a 4 year kid who’s played 25+ mins from the day he walked on campus would want to be part of a 5 man guard rotation. 

Posted
33 minutes ago, AKHoosier said:

Do we need another Galloway? 

I'm trying to see how this one makes sense. He seems like the type you add if you have starting guards that are both shooting 40%+ from 3 and you're trying to shore up some defense. 

I'm sure he can be a good player and contributor on a good team, just not at IU right now.

AAC defensive player of the year? Wonder if our need in a lot of games was a dude stopping Murray, a dude stopping Davis, a Dude stopping Ivey, a Dude stopping Boeheim , a Dude stopping Logan Johnson etc? It seems like we were in the drivers seat in a lot of games and our inability to shut down the hot hand was instrumental in our defeat. 

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:

When we started playing well against top-tier competition Parker Stewart was not our best three-point shooter. Xavier Johnson and Race Thompson were. By the end of the season Parker Stewart was a dogshit three point shooter

Xavier, sure.. I’m assuming when you say “when we started playing well against top-tier competition” you mean beginning with the conference tournament, because we finished the regular season on a 2-7 skid. In our 5 postseason games Thompson shot 5 threes and made 2 of them. That’s not nearly a big enough sample to say he was one of our two best three point shooters. In the 14 games we played in February and March Race Thompson shot 32% from 3. Stewart shot 29% from 3 during that period, so not much difference, especially when you account for the difference in volume. Race only averaged 1.6 attempts per game over the last two months of the season. 

Posted
2 hours ago, brumdog45 said:

I think you agree, though, that a 36% three point shooter is certainly a player you can replace....especially when they don't do anything else on the court and pass up way too many shots.

Factually, of the ten players who played the most time on the court last year, Parker Stewart's +/- numbers for his time on the court weren't second worst on the team.  Despite the fact that he was our best shooter, we were appreciably worse when he was out there.  The sad truth is that despite how poorly we shot from three, we were better when Stewart was on the bench and was replaced by someone who wasn't a shooter (or didn't knock down shots like you would expect).  

Want a shocking number?  IU was an amazing 11 points per 100 possessions better when NEITHER Stewart or Kopp was on the floor than when they were both on the floor.  We need more than shooting....we need shooters who hit shots AND add something else.

Absolutely but that isn’t being solved by adding Dennis, are you in agreement on that?

if you have a good shooting team that lacks defense like an Iowa, Dennis seems like a great addition but that isn’t Iu

Posted
1 hour ago, HoosierHoops1 said:

AAC defensive player of the year? Wonder if our need in a lot of games was a dude stopping Murray, a dude stopping Davis, a Dude stopping Ivey, a Dude stopping Boeheim , a Dude stopping Logan Johnson etc? It seems like we were in the drivers seat in a lot of games and our inability to shut down the hot hand was instrumental in our defeat. 

Most of those guys were being guarded by Parker Stewart and Miller Kopp and sans a few people, most of us wondered why they were in there

we had two of our best defensive players in Galloway and Geronimo on the bench

Posted
6 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

Dexter friggin Dennis was his conference’s defensive player of the year at 6’5”. That’s a odd size to be conference player of the year. Not blocking shots at the rim and not stealing from ball handlers, yet he won it anyway.

Let this sink in: The conference’s coaches thought he was a better defender than anybody on Sampson‘s Houston team.

That’s a big time add. I AGREE … he doesn’t  solve our outside shooting problems, but it’s a big add nonetheless. 

 

And from the WSU board:

I wish nothing but the best for him. Seems like a super good dude. It would be hard to find anybody who doesn't like Dex other than the dude he's guarding.

We have defense.  He's a guy you add if you have shooters and need to shore up defense.  We should be trying to address needs, not add someone that compounds a problem. 

He'd be a great get for someone that needs defense, he's not for someone that needs shooting.

Posted
9 hours ago, HoosierHoops1 said:

AAC defensive player of the year? Wonder if our need in a lot of games was a dude stopping Murray, a dude stopping Davis, a Dude stopping Ivey, a Dude stopping Boeheim , a Dude stopping Logan Johnson etc? It seems like we were in the drivers seat in a lot of games and our inability to shut down the hot hand was instrumental in our defeat. 

And yet our defense was still #24 nationally at the end of the year.

Defense is not a weakness. Shooting is.

Posted
9 hours ago, Hoosierfanyuh said:

Speaking of..has there been anything else said about simas other than that photo? It was brought up on reddit and the butler fans were not happy about it lol

Depending on who you talk to he may or may not have been on campus yesterday. IU is taking one of the two. They will wait till after the Dennis visit to let him decide. 

Having someone close to me in the Butler basketball office, I watched every game the kid can play. Matta is begging him to come back, and he probably will if Dennis comes to IU. 

Let me add we will still take McNeil too

Posted
1 minute ago, Chris007 said:

Depending on who you talk to he may or may not have been on campus yesterday. IU is taking one of the two. They will wait till after the Dennis visit to let him decide. 

Having someone close to me in the Butler basketball office, I watched every game the kid can play. Matta is begging him to come back, and he probably will if Dennis comes to IU. 

Who offers the team most upside in your opinion?  Seems as if Dennis provides more defense, would be light years better defending other starting guards instead of Kopp and Stewart and is a wild card on the offensive end but the kid from Butler probably has the highest upside due to his age?  

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Is it safe to say Dennis would have been our best wing defender last season had he been on the team?  If so, sign me up.  Lean on JHS/Banks/Gunn to bring the 3pt shooting to the team in addition to any improvements that we see from current guys.  

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Just now, dwtaylor1055 said:

Who offers the team most upside in your opinion?  Seems as if Dennis provides more defense, would be light years better defending other starting guards instead of Kopp and Stewart and is a wild card on the offensive end but the kid from Butler probably has the highest upside due to his age?  

Yeah, I go with the kid from Butler. But I think either will help. We have a lot of moving parts here. We're taking one of the two, we still want the 5-star Reneu, and we still want Mcneil. If everything happens who leaves? Lots of stuff going on that maybe the staff knows but we don't.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Chris007 said:

Yeah, I go with the kid from Butler. But I think either will help. We have a lot of moving parts here. We're taking one of the two, we still want the 5-star Reneu, and we still want Mcneil. If everything happens who leaves? Lots of stuff going on that maybe the staff knows but we don't.

thanks for the input.  Id love to get one of Dennis or Kid from Butler, then Reneu and McNeill.  Sounds as if there is potential of a wild card leaving and their doing the due diligence to fill the gap should it happen.  Or maybe someone is forced out if we nabbed three of the four mentioned.    

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3 minutes ago, dwtaylor1055 said:

thanks for the input.  Id love to get one of Dennis or Kid from Butler, then Reneu and McNeill.  Sounds as if there is potential of a wild card leaving and their doing the due diligence to fill the gap should it happen.  Or maybe someone is forced out if we nabbed three of the four mentioned.    

Would that be called someone taken to the Woodshed? 

Posted

We have a solid core still technically on the team and we should do everything possible to keep that core. We should also be looking at what that core is missing and filling those voids.

Dennis seems like a good player and person but doesn’t fill any major void. That void being a multi-dimensional offensive player, able to create his own shot from 3, mid-range and driving to the hoop

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