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BobSaccamanno

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  1. Inside out recruiting. Nice to get an Ohio kid. I’d love to see our next new assistant have Illinois ties so we can attack more there too. Watching Logan develop is going to be interesting. You can project what he will be like as a player as he grows into his body more and more. The other nice thing is he will be here for awhile as an ideal likely four year player. I believe his coach kept using the word “motor” with him.
  2. Congrats. Very cute. Please get him some IU gear so he’s influenced the right direction.
  3. Trayce has so much going for him, excellent athlete, can get off the floor but also has good agility. He can jump one, two, three times, whatever it takes. He has tremendous hands like suction cups. Good hands for a big man is like accuracy for a QB. Gotta have it and he does. And he’s competitive with a good motor. My favorite part about Trayce is that rebound in traffic where you can’t even see in there and Trayce yanks it down as surely as can be. As everybody here says, If he can come out and hit 15 footers, and then stretch out to the 3, there’s no telling what he can do. In today’s NBA game, you gotta have that stretch ability. He’s so skilled there’s no reason why he couldn’t shoot well.
  4. I’m not saying he’s the same player, but this recruitment of Karaban harkens me back to Matt Cross. I remember one of the recruiting bloggers said that Archie was “obsessed” with Cross. We will see if Archie gets on Karaban early and often.
  5. Could I interest anyone in a lineup like this: PG Lander SG Mohammed SF Karaban PF Kaufman C Duncomb
  6. I have always thought wingspan is more important than actual height.
  7. Regarding Yogi, I have always considered Fred Van Fleet to be a peer. They were in the same class, or close to it. Very comparable talents, IMO. Van Fleet plays critical minutes for a top team. So much of professional sports is simple opportunity and being in the right place at the right time.
  8. I think this summer will be interesting. If some of the 2021 guys are too finicky, I could see Archie pulling the trigger on some of his other options. I doubt he would want to be left in the lurch like with what happened with Ketchup boy. I bet we will have a really good idea of our class by Labor Day, with maybe one open spot for the Fall. Knight was pretty decisive. If he thought you were wishy washy he was liable to move on unless you were extremely worth the wait. I won’t be surprised to see Archie take a page out of that book after getting burned before.
  9. My favorite part of that article was hearing the reference to a relentless motor. If Brian Snow’s theory that Furst and Kaufman don’t want to play together in college is true—and there is still plenty of time for that to change (if it’s even true)—then it’s wise for Archie to try to pair Duncomb with one of them. It looks like Archie is working pretty hard on Duncomb. We are all free to interpret that as we wish. Archie looks like he wants a big, tough, hard nosed team that will be tough on the boards, play tough D, and run when they can off the D. It seems to aspire to be reminiscent of how Izzo’s teams were set up when he was in his prime.
  10. He may be top 75 right now but he’s got two full seasons before it’s decided. I have seen wild swings in baseball player rankings due to the nature of the game. Regardless, I’m excited for this talented young man as he has a bright future and am excited about what coach mercer is doing on the recruiting front.
  11. I think most high schoolers commit to a school even if they are going high in the draft. You commit and then figure out whether you will ever go to college or entertain the pros. So, the typical star player will have both be drafted and have a college commitment and they have a choice to make. If you are a first round pick, you can be looking at multiple millions guaranteed. I think top ten picks get upwards of $4-5 million. With that much money on the table, some of the high schoolers go start their baseball career in the minors because it’s a bird in the hand. Some guys just tell the scouts “look I’m going to college.” Inevitably they will fall in the draft if they make it known they aren’t leaving college. Schools like Vandy, Stanford, etc sometimes can get the really hot high schoolers to stay in school. Even still, the draft is so long, like 40 rounds, guys get drafted anyway, just insanely late. Probably the number one prospect in baseball right now is a kid named Gavin Lux, on the Dodgers. He came out of Kenosha, Wisconsin as a shortstop four years ago. He had committed to Arizona State. But, the Dodgers took him in the first round and he bid adieu to Arizona State. He’s already a major leaguer. But, if he told scouts, I’m sticking with ASU no matter what, he probably wouldn’t have gone in the first. Another technique is to leverage college by telling the scouts, I want to be picked in the top ten, or I will want $4 million. If I don’t get that amount of money, I’m sticking with college. A team could call his bluff and take him and offer him $3 million and see if he’s serious. It’s tricky because there are complex rules on how much money teams can spend on their draft class. There’s a calculation based on the number of draft picks and how high the picks are. But star high schoolers often have a number they want, or else, college it is. But teams only have so much money to pay their whole draft class so it prevents them from just opening up the checkbook on a bunch of players. If you go over, the league would yank your number one pick the next year, which I don’t think has ever happened. Teams know their budget to the penny. Many high schoolers only think of college as a backup plan. They will go to the minors even if they are picked in the 14th round and the money is tiny. They just want to play in the minors and get going. It depends on the kid. But’s even there they would have a college commitment in case of a major problem like an injury that hurts their draft status. The baseball draft is really complicated with a whole series of factors beyond just taking the best player.
  12. I wonder where he’s pegged to go in the MLB draft out of high school? If he’s a first rounder, he might be tough to get to campus unless he is determined to go to school. Normally if a kid puts the word out he’s going to college, period, the mlb teams simply won’t take him high. If he slips, the way the money works in baseball you can’t really get away with paying a later pick exorbitantly high money. So, if he’s, say, a top round talent, is he willing to forego college for what would be millions in a signing bonus? This could be interesting.
  13. I see pictures of a Knight like that, and it’s like seeing a relative. Maybe an older uncle who lives far away and you haven’t seen him in forever but once knew him day to day.
  14. https://people.com/tv/the-masked-singer-victor-oladipo-hopes-take-nicole-scherzinger-on-a-date-near-future/
  15. Geez the Bucks exposed the Clippers tonight, who had a full complement of players. Giannis looks like he’s on track for a second straight MVP with no end in sight, although Doncic has also been spectacular albeit without the same level of team results. After the 20-3 Bucks— the class of the East and maybe the league—it’s fascinating to see the cluster of similar teams when you look at Philly, Boston, Miami and especially Toronto who’s probably the second best team in the East in the end. Nick Nurse is obviously terrific and those guys play smart, gritty ball that wins at a high frequency. You couldn’t ask for a better spot for OG other than having to live in a foreign country. Toronto is a nice city, but I’d be annoyed not living in the US. There are a lot of teams bunched there who seem interchangeable but any of them beating the Bucks in a series is hard to envision. LeBron v Giannis in June could be interesting.
  16. Karlaftis is very impressive. He’s a physical specimen. Probably a top ten NFL draft pick. It’d be nice to get Strickland if he’s that type of talent.
  17. That video was excellent. I have been a sports nut since I was probably 7 years old. In that time, I love most sports, especially basketball, football and baseball. But, in over four decades of being a fan, the single biggest influence I’ve ever had in my view of sports is that guy right there. Regardless of the sport, my point of view was influenced by him, to me the greatest coach of them all. The Hoosier Hysterics guys deserve every ounce of glory and credit they get. Their work has truly been outstanding.
  18. Couldn’t IU essentially have a marketing coordinator the way football staffs have recruiting coordinators? The marketing coordinator would essentially line up sponsorship opportunities for IU players from businesses such as grocery stores, car dealerships, clothing lines. Maybe the shoe guys would be involved. For those who don’t like the new laws, we have to deal with the laws we have, not the ones we want. Louisville, Arizona, Kansas etc probably already have task forces set up on how to operate under the new regime. The rules aren’t final, but you can still start thinking about what you will do under the general premise. IU has too much fan interest and marketing expertise to not optimize its advantage.
  19. That draft did not meet the hype. You had Wiggins first, then Jabari Parker, then Embiid. Embiid has turned out to be fantastic. But, the other two were so hyped and have not met expectations. I recall that the draft that year was especially lauded for having the franchise player level talent. Wiggins is erratic and plays inefficient, losing basketball. Parker was literally on the cover of SI in high school. His recruitment was a frenzy. To be fair, Parker may have been robbed by two knee injuries. But, if we are being fair, he doesn’t play winning basketball either. From what I’ve seen of him, he is awful on defense and he can’t shoot with range. He’s on his fourth team. Really, at Duke, he bombed there too and the defensive bugaboo reared it’s head then. What really annoyed me about Parker was a quote where he said something to the effect that he didn’t need to expend energy on defense since that’s what he and other scorers do. And that was maybe two years ago. That’s toxic. I hate to call him Michael Beasley since that’s a terrible insult and Beasley is a full on head case. The moral is you never know what you’re getting when your team tanks. That particular draft was supposed to have two saviors in it and it hasn’t materialized.
  20. I’d put Toronto in the underrated category. Yes, they lost Leonard but Siakam can be a good alpha player for them. Philly is getting lots of love in the East. They will be a factor but I’d have to question their ability to space the floor and shoot in today’s game.
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