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Guys the technicals were nothing. Jerome doesn't have an attitude or anything. No one understood the first tech, and the second one was just an over eager ref. Don't worry about it.
Neither Damezi nor Jerome were crazy impressive. 

Each had stretches where they looked good but agree not for the whole game. If hunter gets handles under control the potential of him on the wing will be something to watch.


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I’ll probably post more on this, but, short version, if I didn’t know that Brooks was supposed to be a Guy, I would say that he isn’t one. I don’t know if he’s sick or hurt, or just passive and weak. TJD looks miles better to me.

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Hunter's ejection.   Can't determine what Hunter may or may not have said, but like Stromboli indicated, looks like a ref trying to be the high school version of TV Ted.
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I agree on the TV Ted wanna-be. That whole scene seems quite exaggerated on most Twitter accounts. Looks fairly harmless. How/why did he get the first tech anyway?


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New Albany 97, North Side 59.  Romeo Langford 42pts, 8rbs, 4ast, 3stl  (14/22 FGs, 6/9 3Ps)

Keion Brooks 18pts, 7rbs.    

Both Rabjohns and Bossi tweeted that when they took Romeo out of the game there were crowd chants of IU, IU, IU.

 

NOTE:  Couple of reports that Romeo "only" had 41 pts., not 42.

 

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5 hours ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

New Albany 97, North Side 59.  Romeo Langford 42pts, 8rbs, 4ast, 3stl  (14/22 FGs, 6/9 3Ps)

Keion Brooks 18pts, 7rbs.    

Both Rabjohns and Bossi tweeted that when they took Romeo out of the game there were crowd chants of IU, IU, IU.

 

NOTE:  Couple of reports that Romeo "only" had 41 pts., not 42.

 

I can confirm the crowd chants did happen. I enjoyed every second of it with Vandy in the house. I couldn't find them though because I really wanted to see Drew's reaction. 

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I can confirm the crowd chants did happen. I enjoyed every second of it with Vandy in the house. I couldn't find them though because I really wanted to see Drew's reaction. 


That's because he probably had to run to the bathroom before he had an anchor down in his pants.


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My 2 cents.....

 

First what an incredible day of games! My son and I, got there just before tip of the Culver/LN game and after that game we already felt we got our money’s worth.

 

I’m no college scout but here’s my version of what I saw, in order of who impressed me most to least. Disclaimer - first and only time I’ve seen any of them play in person.

 

Romeo- lived up to all the hype and more. Not nearly as selfish as I expected, takes his shots, very few seem forced, but distributed quite a bit to create for others too.

 

TJD - virtually unstoppable going to his left. Pretty much got what he wanted when he wanted all day against someone 5 inches bigger. Uses his body to create space and finishes well with contact. Had a couple pretty spim moves in the paint. Most impressed with his defense/shot blocking. His timing to not get fouls or goal tends is very good. To me he’s #1 on the 2019 wish list and it’s not close.

 

Trey Galloway - obviously a coach’s kid, and gets it. Sweet stroke with range. On the floor multiple times after loose balls. Barely missed a one handed oop that would have been “Dipoesque” showing off some hops. For not knowing much about him going in, he made me very aware going forward. Only a sophomore.

 

Rob - was a little concerned with how selfish he appeared in first quarter with his shots but then realized he had very little help on his team. Distributed more throughout the game. Was pleased how easily he could get to the rim. Will be a beast of a big ten point guard imo as a jr/Sr. Defense is a concern in my mind, because his team plays a zone. He may be a great man to man defender but didn’t get a chance to see anything because of the zone.

 

Jerome - I see the potential with the ability to have a 6’7 guard and he’s very lengthy but there was nothing in the game (on either side of the ball)

to make me think he has any sort of major impact as a freshman. The 3rd and 5th foul were ridiculous calls by a ref wanting to put his mark on the game, with the same ref calling both technicals which resulted in his 4th foul and ejection. He wasn’t visibly heated and there was no bad body language or theatrics and reports of him refusing to leave or being escorted out are just badly worded. Of course an assistant coach went with him to the locker room- so there’s your escort out. I’ve never seen an ejected player walk out by himself. It’s not as if game officials or police had to restrain him and walk him out. From the time the second technical was called, it wasn’t 20 seconds that he was still in the building and 15 of it was walking to the exit. I’m sure he said “something” maybe indirectly at the ref which he shouldn’t have done, but I have no concerns of a hot head or head case as some of the twitter reports made it sound.

 

Anderson - hit 2 clutch 3s at the end of regulation to help take the game to ot and some free throws

but wasn’t impressive before that. Missed some forced shots and didn’t show me anything on the defensive side to make me think he’ll be much help there- hope I’m wrong. He was in foul trouble and sat the whole 2nd quarter. Would like to see him again in hopes I change my mind.

 

Brooks - Romeo virtually shut him down in the paint. Got most of his points in garbage time in the 4th taking the ball to the hoop. Looked great in warm ups hitting from 3 easily with a nice looking shot. Based solely on last night’s performance, I came away thinking he’s very overhyped.

 

 

 

 

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Part 2

RP, E. Hunter- I’ve haven’t hidden the fact that I’m a huge fan of RP’s game. Ever since he led his team to the class 4a state finals as a sophomore I have kept an eye on him. He is the definition of true point guard. His first half is exactly what I was wanting to see from him. He literally had to do everything himself to keep his team in the game. He got to his spot on the court at will and hit some really tough pull ups. Rebounded better then I would of thought. He put his teammates in position they just couldn’t hit anything in the first half In my opinion if you surround him with players he will make the right decision more times then not. I feel he will start from day 1 and I am confident he will be ready. He fouled out on a couple questionable calls but handled like you would want your future pg to handle it. During a timeout he walked over to the ref that fouled him out and had a conversation about the call and ended up shaking hands and walking back to the bench. I can’t speak for everyone but I’m glad the staff prioritized him from day 1 and think as highly of him as I do. Hunter was always an intriguing recruit to follow and track. I first heard of him when he transferred from Pike to Tindley. My concern with him has always been level of competition he played against by being in class A. I watch class A basketball and while I love it, it’s just a different game then high level 4a. For me scoring 43 points against Indiana math and science doesn’t give me a good evaluation. Each time I watched him play upper level teams last year his team lost so I was skeptical. Like others he has improved since last year. He is a very smooth scorer. Some will want to do it but there is no way you can compare Hunter with RP. Hunter has a specific skill scorer)and is not asked to do much more then that. RP will be asked to do more and will have more put in his shoulders. I can’t vision hunter playing PG in college. To me he is a Very athletic SG. I questioned if he was a D-1 talent and I was wrong to do so. Purdue got a good one.

Anderson, Hunter- Anderson struggled mightily in the first half. Shot wasn’t fallen. I liked the fact that he continued to rebound despite the struggle. Defense will be a work in progress. If he wants to be a good defender in college he has the tools to do so. He played better in 2nd half and hit 2 big contested threes at the end of the game. South Bend Riley ran the same play 3 straight times to get him shots. Hunter is an interesting recruit. His size and length give him a chance to special as a wing or big guard. In an interview he said again that IU is telling him he was recruited to play guard. He needs to improve on his handles for this to happen but if he tightens then up watch out. He plays with a fire that you need if u want to be good. They had another kid on the team that is going to Miami (Ohio) that plays well along side him. It took him time to get going but he had stretches where as an IU fan you should be really excited. I always like a chance to see kids live so I’m glad his team made the drive. The ejection was overblown. The pro IU crowd let the gym know their dissatisfaction with the foul outs of hunter and RP. I came to watch them play not sit. Hunter said some words and got a T and I believe he didn’t know he got ejected he was walking back to the bench to sit but there was some confusion.

 

Romeo, Brooks- nothing needs to be said about him that hasn’t already been said. He is special and will make any program better. I don’t know where people are getting that he is leading Indiana fans on but I just don’t see it. While watched the game before as he was sitting in the stands I watched him sign and talk to every little Indiana fan that come up to him also after the game he stayed 40 min after to sign autographs for young kids. In the state of Indiana he is a 18 year old super star and from what I see is handling it with class. Every IU fan that went to watch him play last night knew going in to watch him that there is a chance he won’t end up being a Hoosier so I’m not seeing the leading IU on narrative. He is one of the best players I have had a privilege to watch live. Romeo Langford’s don’t grow on trees so if he is within driving distance I would suggest making that drive. IU fans will do their part to show the love all year. Now it’s time to let an 18 year old make and respect his college choice. Me, you, and IU will all be fine regardless of his choice

 

Brooks had a bad game. It happens sometimes it’s not your night. I feel bad for the IU fan that waited to see him play and see this performance. If you would of went to last years game you would of said he was a top 5 recruit, if you went to this one you would question if he is a top 50 player. He will be a heavily sought after recruit regardless of how he played yesterday. No one is going anywhere. He wants to be on the wing and doesn’t like to bang at all. He had some instances yesterday that would make a scout drool. Long way to go in this recruitment

Can’t wait until the 2018 forum tip-off classic

 

 

 

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Agree with most of the assessments on here. Couple of things:

The 2 late 3’s Anderson hit were awesome shot-making. Heavily contested, must make, catch and shoot 3’s with his team down. He isn’t Jay Edwards, but that was Edwards-like. How much better would we be this year with a legit shot maker?

Hunter didn’t have a great game, and his demeanor is definitely odd, but there isn’t a single quality you could possibly want that he didn’t flash. His ceiling might be higher than anyone there not named Langford.

Brooks-Damn. I would really like some feedback from people who have seen him a lot and fill in some blanks. What I saw:

Listed at 6’9”. No way. Had 2 inches on Langford, so 6’7”. Maybe 185. Not sure how much weight he can add. He’s not under developed, just has a really, really narrow frame. No lower body strength. Was pushed off the block by every New Albany kid he tried to post. Every one. Exceptional run/jump athlete. Blocked a Langford drive that was just rare. But otherwise wasn’t much of a factor inside, despite being the tallest, most explosive kid on the floor. Shot needs work. Every jumper was different. Turned down a couple of straight line drives and settled for jumpers that he missed. North got down early, and it looked like he shut it down a little. Looked to me like a talented developmental kid. But a must have, elite recruit? Didn’t see it at all, I was expecting to see sort of a Kris Wilkes type. He is nowhere close to Kris Wilkes.

Oh, and I’m not sure we’re not underrating Romeo. He makes incredibly difficult plays look so routine. Amazing player. May be a touch sac religious, but I would take him over Eric Gordon.

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Agree with most of the assessments on here. Couple of things:
The 2 late 3’s Anderson hit were awesome shot-making. Heavily contested, must make, catch and shoot 3’s with his team down. He isn’t Jay Edwards, but that was Edwards-like. How much better would we be this year with a legit shot maker?
Hunter didn’t have a great game, and his demeanor is definitely odd, but there isn’t a single quality you could possibly want that he didn’t flash. His ceiling might be higher than anyone there not named Langford.
Brooks-Damn. I would really like some feedback from people who have seen him a lot and fill in some blanks. What I saw:
Listed at 6’9”. No way. Had 2 inches on Langford, so 6’7”. Maybe 185. Not sure how much weight he can add. He’s not under developed, just has a really, really narrow frame. No lower body strength. Was pushed off the block by every New Albany kid he tried to post. Every one. Exceptional run/jump athlete. Blocked a Langford drive that was just rare. But otherwise wasn’t much of a factor inside, despite being the tallest, most explosive kid on the floor. Shot needs work. Every jumper was different. Turned down a couple of straight line drives and settled for jumpers that he missed. North got down early, and it looked like he shut it down a little. Looked to me like a talented developmental kid. But a must have, elite recruit? Didn’t see it at all, I was expecting to see sort of a Kris Wilkes type. He is nowhere close to Kris Wilkes.
Oh, and I’m not sure we’re not underrating Romeo. He makes incredibly difficult plays look so routine. Amazing player. May be a touch sac religious, but I would take him over Eric Gordon.





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