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FortWayneHoosier

Noah stays or goes?

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[quote name="Myrmidon76" post="42351" timestamp="1393519199"]Personally, I want him to stay, but if I was advising him (which I am not)....I'd tell him to go. A lottery pick is money you cant pass up, not at 19. He has proved he is more than capable. I was afraid last year was the tip of the iceberg on the revolving door. I think I had right to be afraid. One and dones complete your team, they shouldnt BE your team.[/quote]

Indiana is far from having one and dones be the team.


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Hey look, it's the bi-weekly "should Vonleh stay or should he go?" discussion where everyone suddenly becomes a guidance counselor or an accountant.

More like his agent. 6% doesn't sound like a lot til you start counting all the digits.

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Indiana is far from having one and dones be the team.


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Totally agree with you statement. That being said, I think my statement was unintentionally vague. I mean that I am afraid the cycle of top talent coming in ends up with too much of the team responsibility and when they go...we have glaring holes that are just too big to fill. This year is a prime example in my opinion. We needed help improving rebounding and help inside, so we got even bigger and more athletic, but since all of our scoring options either graduated or left, we were left with gigantic offensive holes. Now we need Vonleh to be even more than he was supposed to be....and now we are looking at again having a big hole when he goes. I guess I should have said I don't like relying on one and done talent to be successful. I know our team isn't and probably won't be made up of one and dones, but I do think we are shifting more and more responsibility to them. To me, thats going to be very hard for us to have anything close to year in, year out high level success.

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