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MartintheMopMan

Indiana v. Northwestern POSTGAME Thread

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30 made shots on 21 assists = outstanding.  38-19 rebounding advantage = outstanding.  21 assists and 10 turnovers - read that again.  Isn't that just the opposite of how it was earlier in the season? 11 Hoosiers score, 7 hitting threes. 

 

Only negatives - Bryant's shoes are too big (steppin' on the end line) and Max can't keep his feet still.  3 of the 10 turnovers were Max doing the shuffle (one not really his fault) and 2 were Bryant stepping on the end line.  

 

Any other negatives?  I didn't see any.  

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This is just fun.  Great offense and good defense---a recipe for continued success.

 

Let the commentators continue to underrate us----I like the underdog role.

 

One shout-out today to Juwan Morgan----7 points and 2 rebounds and an assist in ONLY 6 MINUTES.

 

Our freshmen continue to impress--but we have not always given Morgan his due.  I have heard he was battling an injury but he is solid in his own right. He shot a 3 and had a great spin move to name a few plays in limited minutes.

 

Keep on rollin' Hoosiers!

And played Olah tough the little bit he was on him

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I don't know what happened, and I sure don't want to make the statement that Indiana is a better team without Blackmon, but if something else other than his getting hurt happened which led to the team playing this efficiently and this well on the defensive end, I'd love to hear other opinions.

They're playing now as well as any Crean team has at Indiana, and it's a lot of fun to see. The schedule gets a little tougher, but this is a team taking better care of the ball, taking higher quality shots, sharing the ball from all spots, rebounding well, and guarding really well on the defensive end.

Pretty hard to find anything other than "keep it up."

I am shocked at the movement. That's just something we all aren't used to seeing from Crean coached teams. Beyond defense that's why I am content for now.

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Well i thought we would lose but it looks like we didnt. 

 

Have we finally found what we're doing right? Even those these teams are pretty bad.. we are beating them badly...

 

I was going to make a thread earlier.. but i'll just say it in here. My passion for IU hoops is starting to come back... it's actually fun to watch our boys... 

 

@Wisconsin will tell us a lot about our team. 

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We outrebounded them 40-23

 

One thing I definitely miss about Blackmon...he always follows his 3 point shot, often getting the rebound if he misses.  All the guys out there today started backing down the court instead of following their shot.

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Interesting notes from cbssports:

 

TIP-INS

Northwestern: The 89 points allowed was the most given up by the Wildcats this season. ... Indiana native Bryant McIntosh finished with four points, six rebounds and six assists. He needs nine more assists to break Tim Doyle's season school record (157), which was set in 2006-07. ... The Wildcats are 3-3 in their last six trips to Assembly Hall and 8-6 against the Hoosiers during the Crean Era.

Indiana: Needs one more win to match its longest winning streak (13) since 2000. The last time Indiana did that was in 2007-08. ... Ferrell, the Hoosiers' career assists leader, added six more to his total (559) and moved into the school's top 10 in scoring, too, by passing Eric Anderson (1,715 points). Ferrell has 1,719. ... Bielfeldt made one 3 in the game, giving him 12 this season - one more than his career total at Michigan.

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I personally think YF decided to take his position as team leader. I believe he has told the team that defense will win, in JBJs absence. I see difference in his play, and attitude in this winning streak, and the team is believing in theirself. If course this is me speculating and hoping it all continues

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