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13th&Jackson

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  1. NC STs magical March continues. Went into the ACC tournament losing 4 straight and 7 of 9. Keats was probably going to be fired. They’ve now won eight straight elimination games and Keats was given a two year extension
  2. Right but the way IU was hitting threes it gave them a chance. SC goes up 4, a three makes it one. Foul again they make one or two and a three means a win or OT. No foul and Cardozo scores with 7 seconds left to go up 5 and it’s over. No perfect strategy, but Moren played it right
  3. It was the right strategy. SC went 1-2 twice, keeping IU in it. IU just didn’t hit shots at the end.
  4. Nope. Only 5 second difference on clocks. If they run it down and score it’s game over. Have to extend the game
  5. So moving screens only get called one way?
  6. He is a really good coach. He’s like pre-NBA Kelvin Sampson. Excellent defense but very challenged on offense
  7. I think it’s really an advantage for Gonzaga to have already played Purdue. They shot very poorly in that game. I don’t expect that to happen again
  8. Hulls is Recruiting Coordinator. Calbert is Director of Player Development in a "non-coaching role". I don't know if Hulls works with the players or not. Don't think it's really in his job description.
  9. Ryan Nembhard will likely be back next year. He's at best a late second round pick. Can't see Gonzaga offering Braden Smith $1M when they'll have Nembhard.
  10. Just saying, no one significantly improved their shooting under Miller or Woodson. When Crean was coach and Tim "the shot doctor" Buckley was assistant, numerous guys improved their shooting. It isn't just repetition. Repeating bad form won't help anything. Last season, Zeisloft had the second highest offensive rating of any player in the country, according to KenPom.com. He shot 45 percent on 3-pointers, including 51.4 percent in Big Ten play. He’s not the only guy who has experienced major improvements in shooting in the Indiana program under Crean and associate head coach Tim Buckley, who several players call the team’s “shot doctor.” Watford went from a 31.4 percent 3-point shooter as a freshman to 48.4 percent by his senior season. The shooting jump Oladipo made in his junior season, one in which he hit 44 percent of his 3s, is a major reason his NBA stock skyrocketed. “When you first get here, coach Crean focuses on turning your hips and having your left foot one, two,” Ferrell told Inside the Hall. “So that’s what I would focus on after practice and just shooting by myself was the mechanics of it. And we’ve got a great, great shooting coach with coach (Tim) Buckley. He tells us to be up with the ball, elbow under the ball, so with every shot, I focus on those things. With that going into my senior year, I feel like I’m even a better shooter now than I’ve ever been.” Fans arriving early to Assembly Hall may notice Buckley and Collin Hartman going through a shooting routine, one that helped Hartman develop into a 47.5 percent 3-point shooter last season. Zeisloft says he does something similar with Buckley’s instruction. “They see the details. Coach Buckley and I do mine before the shoot around in the afternoon,” Zeisloft says. “So we’re both basically doing the same thing. Coach Buck sees my elbow when it’s popping out a little bit, he sees my chest when it’s fading back a little bit, he sees my chin up and tells me to keep my chin down. It’s the little things.” https://www.insidethehall.com/2015/10/08/getting-better-all-the-time-tom-creans-culture-of-player-development/
  11. IDK. How does Gallo go from 70% to 65% to 64% to 53%? That should never happen. Shooting 200 FTs a day won't fix that.
  12. And this year was the much improved version. "The Iowa State basketball coaching staff knew things needed to get better offensively. They had no illusions about the reality that their success in T.J. Otzelberger’s first two seasons came in spite of the offense." "The Cyclones went to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments, including a Sweet 16, because the defense was elite. If it had been merely very good, Iowa State probably spends the month of March the last two seasons in the NIT because of an offense that couldn’t even catch a whiff of the top-100 in efficiency." "So to say Iowa State shooting 23 percent from the floor, 9 percent from 3-point range and scoring 41 points in a first-round upset to Pitt last year was a catalyst for change isn’t exactly accurate." “Our first two years, we had a lot more sets and slowed it down,” Schmidt (assistant) said. “This year, we’ve really tried to focus on playing together, playing connected, moving on penetration, creating action and just staying connected.”
  13. That's why I said I wasn't attributing it to Clif. However, something is amiss when players get worse over their tenure at IU. I used FTs because that doesn't account for competition, style of play, etc. How does Parker Stewart shoot 77% at TN Martin, 64% at IU and then 75% again at TN Martin?
  14. Not at all. From his recruiting scouting report: "Cupps is also developing as a shooter, which will be welcome news to any Indiana fan hoping for more perimeter scoring. As a true point guard, he’s smart about his 3-point attempts, only taking them when he’s wide open or able to create some space for himself off a dribble. Contested jumpers are not a huge part of his game." Those who saw him in HS were hoping he could translate into the Aaron Craft mold in college. But Craft was only a 30% 3 pt shooter at OSU.
  15. Not attributing to Clif, but here are a couple examples based on FT% of what happens at IU: Parker Stewart: Year 1 Pitt: 80% Year 2 TN Martin: 77% Year 3 IU: 64% Year 4 TN Martin: 75% Trey Galloway: Year 1: 74% Year 2: 65% Year 3: 64% Year 4: 53% Miller Kopp - had his lowest shooting % at 82% of his career, except for his freshman year at NW. Went from 90% his soph year at NW and 85% his jr year to 86% year 1 at IU and 82% in year 2. More notable, his last year at NW he attempted 66 FTs in 24 games. His last year at IU, he attempted 23 in 35 games. XJ: Was 78-79% his last year at PItt and first two years at IU. Was 69% this season (could be injury-related). The only recent player I've found, so far, who improved during his time at IU was Race Thompson, but he was still below 70% his last season.
  16. I get it, but he inherited a team that struggled with shooting. In three offseasons, he's brought in one transfer who had any reputation as a shooter (Kopp) and none were guards (XJ only guard transfer). We'll see if that changes in year 4.
  17. It's really difficult to look at stats without knowing level of competition. Just checked and Jake Forrester averaged 12 and 9 his senior year in HS. Until these guys see the court against B1G competition, you don't really know. From Forrester's announcement: And Forrester, who Berger said is 6-9 and pushing 6-10, is a versatile, rebound-minded forward with a nose for the glass at both ends and the ability to step behind the arc when the situation calls for it. “He’s got a combination of great feet and great hands that is really rare for a kid who is almost 6-10,” Berger said. “He plays really hard, he runs the floor extremely well, he rebounds really well, he catches lobs really well and he makes 3s really well.”
  18. An analytics dream based on his video. Only attempts dunks and three pointers.
  19. AZ on the ropes. Can’t throw it in the ocean
  20. I think that’s probably true. He was a strong lean to G League Ignite until they folded, but IU was still able to step in ahead of MSU
  21. Brad Brownell (Clemson) is from Evansville. Coached at Wright St from 2006-10
  22. It’s great to grab a player away from Izzo, who’s been recruiting him a long time
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