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1 minute ago, Stuhoo said:

For me?

Sign Myles Rice and give him the keys for three years.

outstanding player, and long-term culture builder. You cannot ask for anything more.

 It's very likely his three point numbers improve. Very good player on a team that won a game in the tournament. 

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Just now, HoosierFan1994 said:

 It's very likely his three point numbers improve. Very good player on a team that won a game in the tournament. 

He’s from Georgia; wonder if Ya has a hook here. Hope so.

Posted
1 hour ago, IndyHoops said:

I am honestly not expecting much from Tucker. He isn’t mentioned in any 2025 mock drafts and needs to pick up some weight to play in the B10. I hope things weren’t promised 

I agree. But.. he looks like someone that can offer 8-15mpg, at least, this coming year... a measurably upgrade from CJ Gunn.. 

And then, I would assume, the hope would be as a SO to take off. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

I know it’s tongue in cheek but geez…

We’re talking about second team all Big Ten and first team all Pac 12 point guards. These are excellent players and either would be real upgrades for the roster.

I prefer to take some joy in the prospect of getting really good players to play for Indiana.

3pt shooting isn't the only issue offensively!! 

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I'm not an "expert" like Tyme or NGW or whoever but I do think Myles Rice is very interesting and his three-point percentage is a concern but a bit of context to that could be informative. 

First, Rice is originally from South Carolina and going from Columbia to Pullman, Washington is interesting. Second, Rice played one game in 2021-2022 and battled and beat cancer. That's awesome! The 2023-2024 season was his first real season of college basketball and he averaged 14.8 points per game, 3.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game while shooting 43.9% from the field and 81% from the line with 127 attempts. Having three years of eligibility left and already helping lead a team to an overachieving season and NCAA Tournament berth are pluses. A great FT percentage and volume indicate there is runway for growth on his three-point shooting. He had games against high-major competition of 21 points (Mississippi State), 22 (Oregon), 18 (Arizona), 35 (Stanford), 21 (Oregon), 25 (Cal) and several more around 15 points. 

The negatives would be: what if the three-point percentage does not improve?, his assist to turnover ratio is 3.8:2.6...that's not amazing. 

All in all, I think the three-point percentage is a major red flag BUT there are lots of reasons to like him as a prospect.

Posted
9 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

He’s from Georgia; wonder if Ya has a hook here. Hope so.

Played in the same League as Akai Fleming, though not at the same time, so even if their isn't some sort of at least tacit connection I can't imagine they don't know pretty much all the same people.

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16 minutes ago, JSHoosier said:

With Perkins and Rice you could build a new arena with the number of bricks they'd put up from 3.

i hear ya but give me high end athletic guards.  Rice can always improve drastically seeing how he would still have 3 yrs left.  Perkins likely doesnt improve much but Rice certainly could.  Give me highly athletic guards that can get by their defenders at a high % which then opens up the possibility for shooters and/or bigs at/near the rim.  

Posted
15 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

I know it’s tongue in cheek but geez…

We’re talking about second team all Big Ten and first team all Pac 12 point guards. These are excellent players and either would be real upgrades for the roster.

I prefer to take some joy in the prospect of getting really good players to play for Indiana.

We've blown right on by scouting the stat line and moved on to scouting a single element of the stat line. 'Cause that's how the great ones do it.

Posted
17 minutes ago, HoosierHuddle said:

I'm not an "expert" like Tyme or NGW or whoever but I do think Myles Rice is very interesting and his three-point percentage is a concern but a bit of context to that could be informative. 

First, Rice is originally from South Carolina and going from Columbia to Pullman, Washington is interesting. Second, Rice played one game in 2021-2022 and battled and beat cancer. That's awesome! The 2023-2024 season was his first real season of college basketball and he averaged 14.8 points per game, 3.1 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game while shooting 43.9% from the field and 81% from the line with 127 attempts. Having three years of eligibility left and already helping lead a team to an overachieving season and NCAA Tournament berth are pluses. A great FT percentage and volume indicate there is runway for growth on his three-point shooting. He had games against high-major competition of 21 points (Mississippi State), 22 (Oregon), 18 (Arizona), 35 (Stanford), 21 (Oregon), 25 (Cal) and several more around 15 points. 

The negatives would be: what if the three-point percentage does not improve?, his assist to turnover ratio is 3.8:2.6...that's not amazing. 

All in all, I think the three-point percentage is a major red flag BUT there are lots of reasons to like him as a prospect.

Good info, thx

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