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This is who @MarchMadness on Twitter has it as.


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Not the best 5 but a pretty darn good five. Non IU fans on twitter wouldn’t recognize Bellamy or McGinnis. Recency Bias will be heavy at play here.


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2 hours ago, Hoosiers96 said:

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This is who @MarchMadness on Twitter has it as.


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Do people even know what starting 5 means? Calbert at the 4 as a slight 6'6", 6'7" forward Scott May as the best center (big) EVER at Indiana?

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2 hours ago, ebridges24 said:

Thomas, Bailey, Cheaney, Tolbert and Turner

I like this very much but what about Bellamy, Schlundt, Big Mac, Slick, Splendid Splinter, Van Arsdales, Downing, and others Im leaving off? Just too damn many great b-ball players have played at Indiana.

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Pretty good player here, we seem to forget about often:

A.J. Guyton chose to play basketball for the Indiana University Hoosiers under coach Bob Knight from 1996 to 2000. He was a four-year starter and appeared in every game while at Indiana. When he left, Guyton was Indiana's all-time leader in three-point baskets (283) and fourth in all-time scoring (2,100).[1] He also ranked eighth in all-time Indiana assists (403) and tenth in steals (128).

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Pretty good player here, we seem to forget about often:
A.J. Guyton chose to play basketball for the Indiana University Hoosiers under coach Bob Knight from 1996 to 2000. He was a four-year starter and appeared in every game while at Indiana. When he left, Guyton was Indiana's all-time leader in three-point baskets (283) and fourth in all-time scoring (2,100).[1] He also ranked eighth in all-time Indiana assists (403) and tenth in steals (128).

Love him and he was excellent but didn’t win enough to get the consideration he deserves.


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2 minutes ago, WayneFleekHoosier said:


Love him and he was excellent but didn’t win enough to get the consideration he deserves.


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Right on the money, I was going to include, "but his teams weren't historically great"; they made the tourney, but no sweet 16's or better.

Deep runs is typically what it takes (along with stats) to be an uber-all-time-great

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very interesting Ted Talk. Kinda puts into words what a lot of us knew. 
Interesting thing to me is that it looks like Archie is trying to assemble a team of the 3 red colored ones for the most part. 
That was a thought provoking, interesting presentation

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Here's a tweet we don't see everyday.
Jeff Borzello‏Verified account @jeffborzello 
Jeff Borzello Retweeted Djjeffries
Five-star forward D.J. Jeffries is decommitting from Kentucky and will reopen his recruitment.
 
Djjeffries‏ @lildjj0
After careful consideration prayer and countless hours of consulting with my family I decided to reopen recruitment it was a hard decision but I am confident that taking my time to choose the right school for me to better myself educationally and athletically is the right choice

Whoa


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