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Stuhoo

Overcoming Adversity

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This is an Indiana team that has overcome a truckload of adversity. It has come together when many teams would have packed it in.

I’m guessing that a lot of it has to do with two guys that truly bleed Hoosier crimson; Anthony Leal and Luke Goode. Those two guys are real leaders.

Major, major kudos to an Indiana squad that currently has a noticeably outstanding mindset. I’m impressed—it’s hard to get back up when you’re knocked down that hard.

Hoosiers

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1 minute ago, Stuhoo said:

This is an Indiana team that has overcome a truckload of adversity. It has come together when many teams would have packed it in.

I’m guessing that a lot of it has to do with two guys that truly bleed Hoosier crimson; Anthony Leal and Luke Goode. Those two guys are real leaders.

Major, major kudos to an Indiana squad that currently has a noticeably outstanding mindset. I’m impressed—it’s hard to get back up when you’re knocked down that hard.

Hoosiers

That’s the spirit. I-N-D-I-A-N-A!

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This is an Indiana team that has overcome a truckload of adversity. It has come together when many teams would have packed it in.
I’m guessing that a lot of it has to do with two guys that truly bleed Hoosier crimson; Anthony Leal and Luke Goode. Those two guys are real leaders.
Major, major kudos to an Indiana squad that currently has a noticeably outstanding mindset. I’m impressed—it’s hard to get back up when you’re knocked down that hard.
Hoosiers
Galloway has to be added. I know behind the scenes he cares and is trying to get the guys to continue to fight. He wants to go out better than it was going imo

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7 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

I’m guessing that a lot of it has to do with two guys that truly bleed Hoosier crimson; Anthony Leal and Luke Goode. Those two guys are real leaders.

Im pretty surprised you don't have Malik Reneau in there too.  Why is that?

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3 minutes ago, Josh said:

Im pretty surprised you don't have Malik Reneau in there too.  Why is that?

Malik and Gallo have been fantastic throughout this stretch—no doubt. Those two and Ballo are likely the three best players on the roster. But watching the team communicate and pull together seems more of a Leal/Goode-led thing IMO.

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1 hour ago, Stuhoo said:

Malik and Gallo have been fantastic throughout this stretch—no doubt. Those two and Ballo are likely the three best players on the roster. But watching the team communicate and pull together seems more of a Leal/Goode-led thing IMO.

Im not advocating for Reneau simply because he's our best player, I feel like his hustle and passion lead the team.  Dude always hustles which can inspire the rest

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41 minutes ago, Josh said:

Im not advocating for Reneau simply because he's our best player, I feel like his hustle and passion lead the team.  Dude always hustles which can inspire the rest

On the flip side as good as he is and as positive as his energy has always been, he was largely a black hole, ball didn’t move out from him, he’d try to beat 2-3 players to get a shot off. He’s grown a lot as a player this season, really has come into his own with a much better team game. He’s absolutely key to what at least looks like a real turnaround (still early for me to call it that but still). Great to see all that positivity coupled with a much better all around game

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