Artie86 Posted October 27 Posted October 27 15 minutes ago, FortWayneHoosier said: here is the full game for anyone (like myself) that missed it. He reminds me of Rob Schneider….lol Dhop, Hoosierfanyuh, Home Jersey and 4 others 1 6 Quote
CSP Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Coaches in sweats and not suits. Glorious BGleas and thebigweave 2 Quote
FortWayneHoosier Posted October 27 Posted October 27 1 hour ago, CSP said: Coaches in sweats and not suits. Glorious also did you see where some of the players were not wearing candy stips, but more of a sweat/track pant? Quote
Scotty R Posted October 27 Posted October 27 18 minutes ago, FortWayneHoosier said: also did you see where some of the players were not wearing candy stips, but more of a sweat/track pant? I am pretty sure those are the injured players and they didn't dress for the game FortWayneHoosier, MemphisHoosier, HoosierCoop and 1 other 3 1 Quote
Stuhoo Posted October 27 Posted October 27 17 hours ago, Uspshoosier said: The moment in this game where I truly saw that IU has turned the corner on being a modern college basketball team was when they broke the press and DeVries drained a 3 in rhythm in transition. Beautiful to see. I’m sure they will have some growing pains this year however seeing that play brought a smile to my face. My favorite play of the exhibition Oh yeah? Then this play is everything too: ALASKA HOOSIER, MemphisHoosier, Class of '66 Old Fart and 2 others 4 1 Quote
CSP Posted October 27 Posted October 27 26 minutes ago, FortWayneHoosier said: also did you see where some of the players were not wearing candy stips, but more of a sweat/track pant? weren't those the injured guys? ALASKA HOOSIER, WayneFleekHoosier, thebigweave and 1 other 3 1 Quote
FortWayneHoosier Posted October 27 Posted October 27 49 minutes ago, Scotty R said: I am pretty sure those are the injured players and they didn't dress for the game 41 minutes ago, CSP said: weren't those the injured guys? I believe you fellas are correct!!! Dave from Dayton and CSP 2 Quote
Uspshoosier Posted October 27 Posted October 27 48 minutes ago, Stuhoo said: Oh yeah? Then this play is everything too: That was the play. I thought it was DeVries who hit it. thebigweave, Stuhoo, rayl456 and 2 others 5 Quote
Popular Post Demo Posted October 27 Popular Post Posted October 27 I was there as well. Thought the energy was decent from the tiny crowd, but it was fun and certainly worth the way too expensive tickets. Agree with a lot of what’s noted above, couple of things to add: 1) The difference early in the 2nd half was really good ball pressure and that was freaking Conerway. In the 1st 4 Baylor possessions he forced a TO in the post with a hard dig, helped off on a driver and blocked a shot and just straight pressured a kid on the wing into a TO. Really set a tone. Easy to see why Chris Jans really wanted him. Thought he was the best player on the floor the entire 2nd half. 2) The Bailey thing is concerning. He lacks lower body strength, gets bumped off path way too easily and gets outleveraged. There may not be a lot teams that can take advantage of him on the block. But the ones that can, yeesh. What made him good at Davidson was playing out of the high post with a facilitation piece and I don’t know if that’s how this is gonna go. He may end up being a bit of a misfit. Side note: the “I’m 15 and can sort of grow a ‘stache now” look has got to go. Reed, cut that thing, you’re an adult. 3) Really hope when Dorn gets healthy he can fill that long wing piece that they lacked yesterday. Carr was really good for Baylor, but he’s not super special. IU just had no matchup for him. 4) DeVries said he didn’t call much late in the game. Didn’t appear to me like he called much at any point. Just looked like they were running tons of continuity. Did the same thing against Marian. Would think that will be a fair percentage of their offense, but I imagine there is a lot we haven’t seen. Thought on the whole it was pretty encouraging and certainly entertaining. It was mentioned a couple of times above, but the 2 pass press break into the 1 on 1 Wilkerson 3 was awesome. 20 years ago that would’ve got you a seat. Home Jersey, Pagoda, go iu bb and 6 others 8 1 Quote
Hoosierfanyuh Posted October 27 Posted October 27 We’ are also not going to shoot 25% from 3 very often either… imagine 2-4 more of those of fallen… completely different game. I hate playing the IF game but I expect our percentage to be way higher Home Jersey, Parakeet Jones, HoosierHoopster and 1 other 4 Quote
HoosierHoopster Posted October 27 Posted October 27 1 hour ago, Hoosierfanyuh said: We’ are also not going to shoot 25% from 3 very often either… imagine 2-4 more of those of fallen… completely different game. I hate playing the IF game but I expect our percentage to be way higher Wholeheartedly agree. We have some really good shooters. With continuing chemistry as they continue to gel the shooting is going to continue to improve. Such a refreshing return to basketball Quote
Class of '66 Old Fart Posted October 27 Author Posted October 27 Just now, HoosierHoopster said: Pssst. Wrong thread!! Quote
ebridges24 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 2 hours ago, Hoosierfanyuh said: We’ are also not going to shoot 25% from 3 very often either… imagine 2-4 more of those of fallen… completely different game. I hate playing the IF game but I expect our percentage to be way higher Someone says this after every game it seems. When will it come to fruition? I know, I know, we haven't even had a real game yet! Quote
CSP Posted October 28 Posted October 28 4 hours ago, Hoosierfanyuh said: We’ are also not going to shoot 25% from 3 very often either… imagine 2-4 more of those of fallen… completely different game. I hate playing the IF game but I expect our percentage to be way higher We got great looks HoosierHoopster and Home Jersey 2 Quote
str8baller Posted October 28 Posted October 28 13 hours ago, Demo said: 2) The Bailey thing is concerning. He lacks lower body strength, gets bumped off path way too easily and gets outleveraged. There may not be a lot teams that can take advantage of him on the block. But the ones that can, yeesh. He’s got kind of a high center of gravity. He looked decent enough in space at times. I wonder if the staff can work with him to continue to get low and apply more leverage in the post defensively. You can see why CDD mentioned playing him and Alexis together, though. There’s too much roster turnover for me to keep up with but I wonder how many B1G teams even have a guy who can punish us down low. I still worry more about the rebounds. All those guys seem to be below average rebounders for their position. Maybe that’s where a more athletic wing comes into play over Enright. Home Jersey and Stuhoo 2 Quote
Scotty R Posted October 28 Posted October 28 11 hours ago, ebridges24 said: Someone says this after every game it seems. When will it come to fruition? I know, I know, we haven't even had a real game yet! Didn't this team hit 15-30 in the first exhibition game so they proved they can shoot well Quote
Aaron Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Watching one game against P5 basketball in person for IU, a few clear things can be taken away. Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries are clear top level players. It’s why it took an all out war to win them in portal (or in DeVries' case being coaches' son that would have otherwise had every top level school interested). Sisley will get there but raw as top freshman and Alexis from Florida has p5 traits with rebounding and athleticism but not a huge scorer. Also Conerway, can clearly hold his own at this level with p5 tools and driving ability. Rest of guys look like mid-major players in size and ability (especially Bailey at the five really concerns me) and it’s why Indiana easily won their services in portal. Team lacks size and athleticism and ability to win or lose will be entirely on heart, hustle, and 3’s falling. The lack of size is main reason for the foul trouble we saw in this one and could well be ongoing problem. This isn’t Crean’s first team given you have five p5 level players while that had none. Whether this year is more like Crean's competitive third year team that plays hard and loses and goes 12-20 or is a bubble team at 20-12 will depend entirely on how many times 3’s fall in conference play. Shooting and heart will determine with squad's ceiling and right now I'd believe anywhere from back end tourney team to 13-15 wins depending on these two factors and how well things go with them. A lot will come down to if Darian DeVries can can maximize his roster in ways Crean could not. MemphisHoosier 1 Quote
Home Jersey Posted October 28 Posted October 28 31 minutes ago, Aaron said: Watching one game against P5 basketball in person for IU, a few clear things can be taken away. Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries are clear top level players. It’s why it took an all out war to win them in portal (or in DeVries' case being coaches' son that would have otherwise had every top level school interested). Sisley will get there but raw as top freshman and Alexis from Florida has p5 traits with rebounding and athleticism but not a huge scorer. Also Conerway, can clearly hold his own at this level with p5 tools and driving ability. Rest of guys look like mid-major players in size and ability (especially Bailey at the five really concerns me) and it’s why Indiana easily won their services in portal. Team lacks size and athleticism and ability to win or lose will be entirely on heart, hustle, and 3’s falling. The lack of size is main reason for the foul trouble we saw in this one and could well be ongoing problem. This isn’t Crean’s first team given you have five p5 level players while that had none. Whether this year is more like Crean's competitive third year team that plays hard and loses and goes 12-20 or is a bubble team at 20-12 will depend entirely on how many times 3’s fall in conference play. Shooting and heart will determine with squad's ceiling and right now I'd believe anywhere from back end tourney team to 13-15 wins depending on these two factors and how well things go with them. A lot will come down to if Darian DeVries can can maximize his roster in ways Crean could not. Don't disagree with much of what you said at all... but if this team only gets 13-15 wins I will **** in my hat and pull it over my ears. I think the floor is closer to 18/19 wins and the best case scenario is probably an 8/9 seed. Still too soon to tell IMO. Definitely share your concern about Bailey. Will be interesting to see how he fares against Ben Gold and Marquette. Really hope Dorn plays in that one. And Sisley... if he focuses on rebounding and defense, he will see plenty of time on this team. The scoring will come along. I have a lot of confidence in DDV setting his players up for success. There are known deficiencies and things won't always go our way... but beating Baylor in a game where we shot 25% from 3 and lost the rebounding battle by 19 makes me cautiously optimistic about this team overcoming adversity and finding ways to win. Aaron, Shooter, sirhoosierlot and 3 others 6 Quote
Shooter Posted October 28 Posted October 28 3 hours ago, Aaron said: Watching one game against P5 basketball in person for IU, a few clear things can be taken away. Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries are clear top level players. It’s why it took an all out war to win them in portal (or in DeVries' case being coaches' son that would have otherwise had every top level school interested). Sisley will get there but raw as top freshman and Alexis from Florida has p5 traits with rebounding and athleticism but not a huge scorer. Also Conerway, can clearly hold his own at this level with p5 tools and driving ability. Rest of guys look like mid-major players in size and ability (especially Bailey at the five really concerns me) and it’s why Indiana easily won their services in portal. Team lacks size and athleticism and ability to win or lose will be entirely on heart, hustle, and 3’s falling. The lack of size is main reason for the foul trouble we saw in this one and could well be ongoing problem. This isn’t Crean’s first team given you have five p5 level players while that had none. Whether this year is more like Crean's competitive third year team that plays hard and loses and goes 12-20 or is a bubble team at 20-12 will depend entirely on how many times 3’s fall in conference play. Shooting and heart will determine with squad's ceiling and right now I'd believe anywhere from back end tourney team to 13-15 wins depending on these two factors and how well things go with them. A lot will come down to if Darian DeVries can can maximize his roster in ways Crean could not. It's fair to question if Bailey can hang as a 5 in the Big Ten. But I don't think it's accurate to say he has mid major ability. Not many guys his size who can move and have the ball skills that he does. Dorn I think is also an important piece for this team when he gets healthy. 6'7" shooter, seems a natural fit for us at the 3. UNC and Maryland wanted him out of the portal too. str8baller, HoosierHoopster and Home Jersey 3 Quote
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