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  1. I can't remember the time or score, but there was one play that really impressed me. Cupps found himself on defense under the  basket and blocked a shot, and i was thinking to myself I couldn't remember the last time I saw any older guard on the team, block someone's shot at the rim, but he just happened to be in the right place at the right time and got a piece of the ball. That to me just kind of says it all about the kid -- be in the right place at the right time and just make the play that is there to be made.

  2. 3 hours ago, Hoosierinbham said:

    I heard the interview down here on Finebaum. The SEC got outmaneuvered by the B1G. There is nobody legitimate left that expands their market.

    ESPN gave the SEC an edge in recruiting, rankings, and promotion for years. FS1 has now surpassed ESPN, and the B1G has the largest markets and alumni bases. B1G is national; SEC is mostly regional from a viewership standpoint.(I understand they have dominated nattys over the past 2 decades, but that will be much harder to continue).

    Sankey is delusional if he thinks people outside the SEC care enough to watch more than a handful of SEC teams play. Pretty sure the black and white tv's in Kazakhstan aren't tuning in to the riveting Mizzou/South Carolina match-up!

    As a B1G guy in SEC country, I tend to agree that the B1G should be in better shape money wise, but SEC people believe that adding Texas and Oklahoma solidifies the SEC hold on national championships for the future.

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  3. 12 hours ago, DWB said:

    Doing some skunk work on the Auburn game, and ESPN posted that they will be doing the game from the State Farm Arena. No time set yet.

    Still thinking of going over to that game rather than coming up to B-town for a cupcake game up there during Christmas break. I think the Auburn game will be super competitive.

    Parking rates in downtown Atlanta are astronomical ! Up to $50 for events. $15 if you want to walk 1½ miles (each way)

     

    I'm planning on driving over from Mississippi. What are ticket prices looking like ?

     

  4. Heard the radio interview TJD gave after his debut that was captured on another fan site.  I've said it before and I'll continue to say it, TJD may not be the greatest basketball player to ever play at IU (although he is close), but he is certainly one of the best young men to ever represent IU. 

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  5. If you are FAU there are always a number of plays that make a difference in a one-point loss, but I thought FAU lost it on the defensive glass. I think SDSt. rebounded five misses on one trip late. Also, things get magnified, but Goldin missed three straight free throws, I think a oneandone and a two shot over the limit, when FAU could have put some distance and didn't. Also, I told my son seated right next to me that they shouldn't shoot that last shot without the buzzer going off in mid-air. They shot too early and paid the price.

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  6. 5 hours ago, Steubenhoosier said:

     

    I am probably wrong on this take, and sure I will be proven so if I am. When I watch some of these other teams and players coming off the bench, I see them gradually get into the flow of the games. Make a pass here, run a play there, get a rebound or an assist. My perception with Tamar, and again I may be incorrect, is that he comes out guns a blazing. It almost appears as though he feels he needs to get shots up because he doesn't know how long he's going to be on the floor. Don't get me wrong, there have been some games where he works within the offense and does what he does best on that end of the floor...be a spot up 3 point shooter. But there are too many occurrences where he rushes or forces bad shots to the point where it's a head scratcher as to why he's on the floor.

    I had the same impression. The thing I think needs to happen is that TB should  start over TG. I think its worth a try to see if TB gets into the game easier and earlier. TG then does what he does best, bring a spark.

  7. Agree with all of this, certainly didn't get enough from MK, TG and JHS, and Trayce and Race did not block out well, for sure, but I think it goes further. Miami was supposedly one of the worst offensive rebounding teams in the ACC and yet they killed us.  To me, the Miami coaching staff must have seen something that they felt they could, and did exploit.  This brings up another coaching point, I read somewhere that Laranaga made a game plan switch at the last minute to double Trayce with a wing, rather than the 4-man (Miller), so they effectively had three men in the lane against Trayce. While the players certainly deserve some criticism, it seems to me maybe we were out coached. Of course, as I say all the time, I'm not now nor have I ever been a coach, so what do I know ?

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  8. 7 hours ago, Steubenhoosier said:

    Passed today at the age of 80. One of my greatest NBA memories was him returning from injury to play in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals.

    True warrior and leader and the Knicks have not won another championship since he left them.

    Said to my wife that I still remember watching that game 7 when I was 13 years old.  Really stoked my love for basketball. 

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  9. 6 hours ago, Artesian_86 said:

    Sort of sounds like he’s not pleased with some of the coaches’ performances. I like that he called himself out too. I wouldn’t be surprised with a new face or two on the bench next season. 

    I was thinking about this. Probably a topic for offseason, but have you notice that when we beat good teams, the players give credit to the coaching staff for a good game plan. However, Coach Ya is the only one i seem to remember getting thanked. That leads me to think that other coaches are not making great scouting and gameplan reports.

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  10. 1 minute ago, IU Scott said:

    For me the turning point was when we were up 50-47 and Kopp stole the ball but took an idiotics 3 and missed it .

    I didn't think it was in a bad spot, he just drifted, as he does when he is dribbling. If he sets his feet, as he had time to do, he probably hits that shot and its a big momentum swing. Really disappointed that no one all year coached him to stop that.

  11. 4 minutes ago, John S said:

    Another awesome game by Trayce.  Kopp and Trey played hard.  And since i was critical of Race several times after he came back, i pick him as MVP this game. Shot 8/11 with 9 rbs and very high level of energy.  He kept fighting at some critical points.  Congrats Race Thompson.  

    couldn't agree more. Rayce I thought carried us  until maybe into the second half. I, too, had been critical, perhaps more of the coaching for playing him when he wasn't in shape, but he played with great intensity and really got out to challenge the outside shooters 

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