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MYLES RICE (PG,6’3”) TO INDIANA

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Rice is a highly talented 1 guard coming off an all frosh season — big time box checked at point. Don’t know yet if he can hit regularly well from outside with the end of season slide (post cancer and missed time) — but for me if he can that’s icing on the cake. He’s a good point- huge need filled.
Pretty sure everyone here by now knows how strongly I feel about the need to vamp up our perimeter game significantly, but you need a strong floor general, and this kid minimally brings that plus scoring. If he gets the outside shot going too (and at least 33% seems reasonable pre falloff), great, but he can set up Bako and others. No one was running plays for outside shooting this season, I think that’s largely on Woodson but enough of that, this kid sees the floor and gets his team shots, this is a legit step 1, now hope to see another shooer added soon….

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41 minutes ago, HoosierHoopster said:

Rice is a highly talented 1 guard coming off an all frosh season — big time box checked at point. Don’t know yet if he can hit regularly well from outside with the end of season slide (post cancer and missed time) — but for me if he can that’s icing on the cake. He’s a good point- huge need filled.
Pretty sure everyone here by now knows how strongly I feel about the need to vamp up our perimeter game significantly, but you need a strong floor general, and this kid minimally brings that plus scoring. If he gets the outside shot going too (and at least 33% seems reasonable pre falloff), great, but he can set up Bako and others. No one was running plays for outside shooting this season, I think that’s largely on Woodson but enough of that, this kid sees the floor and gets his team shots, this is a legit step 1, now hope to see another shooer added soon….

Can't disagree with any of this. I know everyone wants shooters,  but this checked the biggest box. Give him the keys, and let's add more talent around him. 

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1 hour ago, btownqb said:

Relatively clear watching him

Yea he just seems to have fallen off from 3 at the end of the season. I’m not reading too much into it, we need him creating for others and getting to the rim. If he’s around 30% on low ish volume I’m happy with it 

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5 minutes ago, OKHOOSIER said:

Yea he just seems to have fallen off from 3 at the end of the season. I’m not reading too much into it, we need him creating for others and getting to the rim. If he’s around 30% on low ish volume I’m happy with it 

In the NCAAT he only shot three 3's per game but played 38 minutes against Drake 2 turnovers and then two days later played 40 minutes against Iowa Stat and had 1 turnover. Only attempted three 3's that game hitting 1 in both games. 

Maybe their strategy changed as a team and he shot less 3's.

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You want 30 minutes of Myles Rice in Bloomington after he committed? Did you know that My;es Rice's cousin is already and has been an IU team manager? That he's been playing with Jakai since 4th grade?

Standing by my take that THIS is the single most important addition to the team that we've had in a very long time. Exudes leadership and a young man that Hoosier Nation is going to flat out love.

Right here:

 

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Myles Rice will be the most valuable player on the Hoosiers this year. He may not lead us in statistical categories (other than assists) but he will be the team's most valuable player. 

Why? He's talented on the court, but his on-court talents are far surpassed by his work ethic, leadership, and attitude. Watch this excellent piece with Miller Kopp and you'll understand:

 

 

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