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Now the expectation of a good season is finishing 4th or 5th in our conference. Wow the bar has lowered. 
Not what I said. Maybe I wasn't eloquent enough. I sain top 4 or 5 in the newly aligned conference. I said that because there are other conference teams that also have had very good portal seasons.

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27 minutes ago, monskisprodigy said:

Best top to bottom roster we have had in Bloomington in a long, long time. The level of increase in talent on the floor for us next year is huge. 

What I think this roster has the talent to do...Big Ten Title, deep BTT run and an Elite 8 or better. The pieces are all there...on paper. Excited to see how it plays out. 

I'm having a hard time with even the "on paper" part. I'm not saying the roster isn't vastly improved, it definitely is, but there are just so many new pieces. Having all of them fit together with the current pieces and having minimal issues is a big ask. We had less new pieces last season and sometimes they didn't seem to fit together well into the season. Lots of new personalities and styles to expect a smooth transition in my opinion.

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2 minutes ago, bigrod said:

I'm having a hard time with even the "on paper" part. I'm not saying the roster isn't vastly improved, it definitely is, but there are just so many new pieces. Having all of them fit together with the current pieces and having minimal issues is a big ask. We had less new pieces last season and sometimes they didn't seem to fit together well into the season. Lots of new personalities and styles to expect a smooth transition in my opinion.

Our pieces didn't fit last year because we had zero guard play. We're at the point where we almost have too many guards. There are dozens of guard/wing combinations we can trot out next season that are all effectively better than our best combination last year. It's more than a good problem to have. 

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6 minutes ago, AH1971 said:

Our pieces didn't fit last year because we had zero guard play. We're at the point where we almost have too many guards. There are dozens of guard/wing combinations we can trot out next season that are all effectively better than our best combination last year. It's more than a good problem to have. 

I hope you're right.

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9 minutes ago, bigrod said:

I'm having a hard time with even the "on paper" part. I'm not saying the roster isn't vastly improved, it definitely is, but there are just so many new pieces. Having all of them fit together with the current pieces and having minimal issues is a big ask. We had less new pieces last season and sometimes they didn't seem to fit together well into the season. Lots of new personalities and styles to expect a smooth transition in my opinion.

My biggest concerns are chemistry, leadership and coaching.  The talent is there, now it’s up to MW and staff to coach and develop the leadership so chemistry develops faster

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16 minutes ago, bigrod said:

I'm having a hard time with even the "on paper" part. I'm not saying the roster isn't vastly improved, it definitely is, but there are just so many new pieces. Having all of them fit together with the current pieces and having minimal issues is a big ask. We had less new pieces last season and sometimes they didn't seem to fit together well into the season. Lots of new personalities and styles to expect a smooth transition in my opinion.

Lots of teams have many, many new pieces. We have three or four of last year's starters returning (though only two of them may start this coming year). We will also be a relatively older program, adding 5th year players Goode and Hatton,  returning three of our four leading scorers, and adding two 30mpg sophs at guard. 

The reason the pieces didn't fit last year? I blame the staff - a very good front line and a terribly constructed guard rotation. That problem has been solved. 

College coaches are not just on-court coaches - they are de facto general managers for their program. A really big part of 'coaching' is roster assembly and unlike last year, we have now done that well; this is a very, very strong roster. The staff has done what it takes to win and potentially win big. Now they need to deliver. 

I don't want to quantify what success will look like; but if it's clear like last year that we did not have success? Then this coaching staff couldn't win with an optimal roster. That's conclusively bad news.

However, I believe that this coaching staff can win with a complete roster, and kudos to them for putting that roster together. Now we wait for November to see if optimistic speculation equals successful reality.

 

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7 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Lots of teams have many, many new pieces. We have three or four of last year's starters returning (though only two of them may start this coming year). We will also be a relatively older program, adding 5th year players Goode and Hatton,  returning three of our four leading scorers, and adding two 30mpg sophs at guard. 

The reason the pieces didn't fit last year? I blame the staff - a very good front line and a terribly constructed guard rotation. That problem has been solved. 

College coaches are not just on-court coaches - they are de facto general managers for their program. A really big part of 'coaching' is roster assembly and unlike last year, we have now done that well; this is a very, very strong roster. The staff has done what it takes to win and potentially win big. Now they need to deliver. 

I don't want to quantify what success will look like; but if it's clear like last year that we did not have success? Then this coaching staff couldn't win with an optimal roster. That's conclusively bad news.

However, I believe that this coaching staff can win with a complete roster, and kudos to them for putting that roster together. Now we wait for November to see if optimistic speculation equals successful reality.

 

No coach would have won consistently at the level IU plays at with last years guard play. And while that doesn't excuse the staff, they've obviously addressed it this year. 

My father was a high school basketball coach once upon a time and still reminds me from time to time that Gene Keady at a coaching clinic once said, "Good coaching accounts for about 3-4 wins a year, the rest comes from the talent surrounding you".

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12 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Lots of teams have many, many new pieces. We have three or four of last year's starters returning (though only two of them may start this coming year). We will also be a relatively older program, adding 5th year players Goode and Hatton,  returning three of our four leading scorers, and adding two 30mpg sophs at guard. 

The reason the pieces didn't fit last year? I blame the staff - a very good front line and a terribly constructed guard rotation. That problem has been solved. 

College coaches are not just on-court coaches - they are de facto general managers for their program. A really big part of 'coaching' is roster assembly and unlike last year, we have now done that well; this is a very, very strong roster. The staff has done what it takes to win and potentially win big. Now they need to deliver. 

I don't want to quantify what success will look like; but if it's clear like last year that we did not have success? Then this coaching staff couldn't win with an optimal roster. That's conclusively bad news.

However, I believe that this coaching staff can win with a complete roster, and kudos to them for putting that roster together. Now we wait for November to see if optimistic speculation equals successful reality.

 

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6 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Not so much. 

I think I was pretty clear... "I BLAME THE STAFF" for last year's roster construction. Roster construction is a staff responsibility. Trey Galloway was our best guard last year and it wasn't really close. Nothing against Trey, who plays his @$$ off for IU, but that is a massive staff failure.

In my opinion, we have rectified the big staff failure from last year (roster construction). Therefore I think I was again pretty clear; "if it's clear like last year that we (do) not have success? Then this coaching staff couldn't win with an optimal roster. That's conclusively bad news."

 

I mostly agree however there were lots of coaching issues last year that wasn’t roster construction blame.  This years roster on paper looks very impressive indeed but I still want to see Rice and Carlyle in Woodys offense to believe the guard hype.  Woody has got to change a lot and hopefully this roster will allow him to finally produce competent offensive basketball.  
 

I still say not using 13 or at least not having one more competent big guy on the roster of 12 is a mistake and a huge gamble. 
 

We’ve got 3 bigs.  Luke Goode isn’t a big guy even if he plays the 4.  Mgbako seems himself as a 3 even though he’s a great 4. Our backup center is going to struggle. Ballo should be a beast and Reneau as well.  I love the 4 and 5, but if we lose Ballo things change in a hurry. 

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58 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

I mostly agree however there were lots of coaching issues last year that wasn’t roster construction blame.  This years roster on paper looks very impressive indeed but I still want to see Rice and Carlyle in Woodys offense to believe the guard hype.  Woody has got to change a lot and hopefully this roster will allow him to finally produce competent offensive basketball.  
 

I still say not using 13 or at least not having one more competent big guy on the roster of 12 is a mistake and a huge gamble. 
 

We’ve got 3 bigs.  Luke Goode isn’t a big guy even if he plays the 4.  Mgbako seems himself as a 3 even though he’s a great 4. Our backup center is going to struggle. Ballo should be a beast and Reneau as well.  I love the 4 and 5, but if we lose Ballo things change in a hurry. 

And if we still have not gotten players that can win in this staff's system? Then the buck stops with Mike Woodson. Personally, I have been clear that hiring Dusty May was a uniquely good opportunity and one that I felt was worth doing. But props to the staff - they have greatly rectified the lack of guards ... I think.

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6 hours ago, Hoosierfan2017 said:

Let’s keep it simple for you. Say Mike Woodson leads IU to a 7 seed and a loss in the second round. Should that result in him being fired? 

Yes.

Posted
4 hours ago, bigrod said:

I'm having a hard time with even the "on paper" part. I'm not saying the roster isn't vastly improved, it definitely is, but there are just so many new pieces. Having all of them fit together with the current pieces and having minimal issues is a big ask. We had less new pieces last season and sometimes they didn't seem to fit together well into the season. Lots of new personalities and styles to expect a smooth transition in my opinion.

Nah, you don't get to make that argument.  Mike Woodson's mouthpieces have been all over social media and message boards saying THIS is the plan.  THIS is going to make us title contenders and they were just ahead of all of us with their brilliance.  You don't get to do that on one hand and then come back talking about too many new pieces.  All these new pieces were considered to be the design, not a flaw in it.

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Who is the better coach?  Mike Woodson or Indiana Fever coach Christie Sides…who is just horrible and any time she talks probably gives individual players and team as a whole a headache because nothing feverish ever happens.

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