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It’s funny/sad people gave Woody the mantra that he ran 80’s NBA ball with personnel and emphasis.

 

Then, He and his Twitter army team ran counter to that notion for an off-season or 2 only to be proven that these claims were 100% correct all along.

 

Everyone around the program not directly within the program discussed this for 2 years hoping and praying for a change.

 

And we got, “Nah, I know better”.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

It’s funny/sad people gave Woody the mantra that he ran 80’s NBA ball with personnel and emphasis.

 

Then, He and his Twitter army team ran counter to that notion for an off-season or 2 only to be proven that these claims were 100% correct all along.

 

Everyone around the program not directly within the program discussed this for 2 years hoping and praying for a change.

 

And we got, “Nah, I know better”.

 

 

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In retrospect, you know what I think it boiled down to? Woody associated the IU job with his success and memories at IU. That was foreseeable human nature.

When Woody was at IU, he was a prolific scorer without a three point line and he didn't play in the post; he was incredibly good in the mid-range. He knew what modern ball was like, but when a kid stop and popped for a guarded 12 foot jumper he couldn't help but think "That's a shot that Mike Woodson took and regularly made." And so he didn't put a stop to that crap.

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2 hours ago, Stuhoo said:

In retrospect, you know what I think it boiled down to? Woody associated the IU job with his success and memories at IU. That was foreseeable human nature.

When Woody was at IU, he was a prolific scorer without a three point line and he didn't play in the post; he was incredibly good in the mid-range. He knew what modern ball was like, but when a kid stop and popped for a guarded 12 foot jumper he couldn't help but think "That's a shot that Mike Woodson took and regularly made." And so he didn't put a stop to that crap.

I even think he ran counter to analytics to prove his point.  However TJD was Him. Go to him early and often and reap rewards.  Imagine Wilkerson and DeVries surrounding TJD on the kick outs…..  

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28 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

I even think he ran counter to analytics to prove his point.  However TJD was Him. Go to him early and often and reap rewards.  Imagine Wilkerson and DeVries surrounding TJD on the kick outs…..  

With another great point made- that a low post scorer can thrive in this offense.

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16 hours ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:

Space aplenty. 5 out that morphs in and out of 4-1.  The 4 needs to have shooting.  More or less similar to Crean’s 4-1 with Zeller.  

There was a PnR play at the top of the floor early in the 2nd half the other night with Conorway and Bailey. It was perfect, Bailey rolled and got a wide open dunk.  

The floor was spaced with DeVries and Wilkerson on opposite wings and Enright spread out too. 

All I could think about was that Woodson would have run that PnR with non-shooters on the wing and most egregiously another big sitting on the opposite block completely clogging the lane. Probably would have resulted in Xavier Johnson or Myles Rice forcing a pass in traffic and a turnover. 

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On 11/7/2025 at 4:37 PM, WayneFleekHoosier said:

I even think he ran counter to analytics to prove his point.  However TJD was Him. Go to him early and often and reap rewards.  Imagine Wilkerson and DeVries surrounding TJD on the kick outs…..  

TJD in this offense gives you the playmaking Devries sees in a skilled big like Reed Bailey, PLUS elite level rebounding and shot blocking. God I hope we get someone like TJD again.

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