College Basketball Random Chatter 2013-2014 Season
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reclegend22
See, I think I am just hoping here, because, while I have Florida in my Final Four, my national title game is Arizona-Iowa State while almost everyone else in contention has Florida winning it all or in the final. So I could actually gain some ground by Florida losing, especially since Iowa State is playing on pins and needles right now with Niang out.Heretic;1596381 wrote:I hope your better instincts are the right ones because in my pool, that would be the final nail in my coffin. -
Manhattan Buckeye"As a coach you need to strike when the iron is hot, and Shaka, if he had any intentions/plans on "moving up" he should have done it already."
I agree with this, and if he doesn't, that should be fine. But he and VCU remind me of Bobby Lutz and Charlotte a decade or so ago.....remember them? -
Laley23I dont want Alford near IU.
If/when Crean is canned, they will go hard after Brad Stevens. He is about the only coach I want at IU at the moment. I think there is about a 3 year window for it to get done (before Stevens is entrenched in the NBA or comes back to college for a Duke/UNC/whatever.
I obviously hope it never happens and Crean can turn it around and make last year a more common occurrence with "down year" being top 25 still...not turning down the CBI bad, lol
As for the transfers, I think he did a poor job of handling Hollowell. The kid had some major on/off court issues and Crean seemed to get tired of dealing with them. They werent even necessarily bad, but just took a lot of time to deal with and Crean seemed to get fed up, which I think is a terrible thing. Etherington I was a bit surprised at. He seemed like a guy who would play decent minutes next year, but then again, he was awful on the offensive side of the ball. Neither of the departures effect the team, they do reflect relatively poor on Crean. He has had a lot of attrition (some necessary with recruiting over guys from his early years) since he has been at IU. The 2 walk-ons...whatever lol. Vonleh, top 10 pick...easy choice. Maybe even higher. Crean didnt utilize an offense suited for him though, which hurt THIS years team.
2012 in Indiana was one of the best classes the state has ever produced. Crean whiffed, pretty much, across the board (save for Yogi). In his defense, IU was still awful and couldnt play favorites talent wise...but still, it hurts looking back.
Kellen Dunham (3/4*) - Butler (committed to Butler before IU got involved, but lots of people say IU couldve had him if they wanted)
Yogi (5*, top 20) (obvious)
Ron Patterson (4*, top 100) (never played for IU, awful stats on Syracuse)
Peter Jurkin (3*/4*) (has yet to see meaningful minutes at IU)
Gary Harris (5*, top 15) (wanted to pull trigger, parents made him wait, IU accepted verbal from Hollowell...rest is history at MSU)
Hanner Parea (4*/5*, top 50) (shows glimpses, but is ultimately lost. Next year will be the test)
Jeremy Hollowell (4*, top 50) (6-7 and has all the skills in the world...transferring out while making more negative plays/impact than positive)
Mitch McGary (5*, top 3) (IU pursued hard, he chose UofM)
Glenn Robinson III (4*, top 50) (IU never even inquired)
I could even add in a few more guys, but overall, Yogi was the only guy Crean hit on, and we are talking about 4 potential AA...1/4...just awful. Hollowell or Harris was a huge debate. Many at IU thought we didnt need Harris cause of his position and we needed Jeremy who was much bigger and could play the 4. When Hollowell committed it was split on if it was good or bad since it meant Harris no longer had an open scholly. Amazing he still almost chose IU. That was the guy that has really hurt Crean, because of the ripple. Harris last year might have won the title for IU. -
thavoice
I dont know about saying BK is shunned in bloomington. I dont believe that.Azubuike24;1596377 wrote:I'd laugh Laley off this board if he says yes. That would be a disaster for IU. Why would you bring in a former player, who made his name under a coach who is shunned in Bloomington and who has already failed to deliver in two prior jobs, one in the same conference?
Alford is a decent coach. Not great, not terrible. Wanting him back at IU would be an admission that they are average. Average results would likely follow.
I wouldnt say that he failed at NM. The lobos had a 53% winning % the 5 seasons prior to his arrival and only 42% in the conference, with only 2 winning seasons. His stint there they won 75% of the games, and 72% of the conference games.
I will give you Iowa. He didnt do great there, but he didnt do horrible either. My reference was of course since I have been following hoops in the early 80's.
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reclegend22
BRENDAN PLAVICH BABY! Laley's favorite player.Manhattan Buckeye;1596390 wrote:"As a coach you need to strike when the iron is hot, and Shaka, if he had any intentions/plans on "moving up" he should have done it already."
I agree with this, and if he doesn't, that should be fine. But he and VCU remind me of Bobby Lutz and Charlotte a decade or so ago.....remember them?
He, Demon Brown and Curtis Withers were a fucking awesome trio. All three-point assassins with range past 25 feet. Plavich regularly heaved it from 30'. That team could score in bunches. My Final Four pick in 2004 lol. -
thavoice
Yeah, you are probably right. Just seemed like they didnt put much effort in trying to get Vonleh into the game offensively. Figured he would be 1 and done, and you cannot blame him as I would do the same thing, but he would be much better suited with another year I think.Laley23;1596392 wrote:I dont want Alford near IU.
If/when Crean is canned, they will go hard after Brad Stevens. He is about the only coach I want at IU at the moment. I think there is about a 3 year window for it to get done (before Stevens is entrenched in the NBA or comes back to college for a Duke/UNC/whatever.
I obviously hope it never happens and Crean can turn it around and make last year a more common occurrence with "down year" being top 25 still...not turning down the CBI bad, lol
As for the transfers, I think he did a poor job of handling Hollowell. The kid had some major on/off court issues and Crean seemed to get tired of dealing with them. They werent even necessarily bad, but just took a lot of time to deal with and Crean seemed to get fed up, which I think is a terrible thing. Etherington I was a bit surprised at. He seemed like a guy who would play decent minutes next year, but then again, he was awful on the offensive side of the ball. Neither of the departures effect the team, they do reflect relatively poor on Crean. He has had a lot of attrition (some necessary with recruiting over guys from his early years) since he has been at IU. The 2 walk-ons...whatever lol. Vonleh, top 10 pick...easy choice. Maybe even higher. Crean didnt utilize an offense suited for him though, which hurt THIS years team.
2012 in Indiana was one of the best classes the state has ever produced. Crean whiffed, pretty much, across the board (save for Yogi). In his defense, IU was still awful and couldnt play favorites talent wise...but still, it hurts looking back.
Kellen Dunham (3/4*) - Butler (committed to Butler before IU got involved, but lots of people say IU couldve had him if they wanted)
Yogi (5*, top 20) (obvious)
Ron Patterson (4*, top 100) (never played for IU, awful stats on Syracuse)
Peter Jurkin (3*/4*) (has yet to see meaningful minutes at IU)
Gary Harris (5*, top 15) (wanted to pull trigger, parents made him wait, IU accepted verbal from Hollowell...rest is history at MSU)
Hanner Parea (4*/5*, top 50) (shows glimpses, but is ultimately lost. Next year will be the test)
Jeremy Hollowell (4*, top 50) (6-7 and has all the skills in the world...transferring out while making more negative plays/impact than positive)
Mitch McGary (5*, top 3) (IU pursued hard, he chose UofM)
Glenn Robinson III (4*, top 50) (IU never even inquired)
I could even add in a few more guys, but overall, Yogi was the only guy Crean hit on, and we are talking about 4 potential AA...1/4...just awful. Hollowell or Harris was a huge debate. Many at IU thought we didnt need Harris cause of his position and we needed Jeremy who was much bigger and could play the 4. When Hollowell committed it was split on if it was good or bad since it meant Harris no longer had an open scholly. Amazing he still almost chose IU. That was the guy that has really hurt Crean, because of the ripple. Harris last year might have won the title for IU.
I would be good with Stevens. Hell, I dont even know how well he is doing in the NBA. A "down" year at IU should be losing early in the NCAA tourny, or at the very worst playing in the NIT. -
Midstate01Just saw Seldon is returning to KU
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Laley23
GFY.reclegend22;1596397 wrote:BRENDAN PLAVICH BABY! Laley's favorite player.
He, Demon Brown and Curtis Withers were a fucking awesome trio. All three-point assassins with range past 25 feet. Plavich regularly heaved it from 30'. That team could score in bunches. My Final Four pick in 2004 lol.
That shot was late btw. In todays replay world (which that shot, and a few others around the time started up), it would not have counted.
Although, being someone who always looks way to into things...Mike Davis might still have been the coach at IU, had that been the case lol. Indiana had a ridiculous stretch of UNC/Kentucky/ND/Missouri/UCONN/Charlotte in 6 straight games. They lost all 6. The Charlotte lose, which in itself didnt propel to more losing, might have been a difference maker at the end. Indiana was 10-6 in the Big Ten and despite an overall schedule of around .500, they were on the bubble. Many believe they were about 2 wins away from the tourney. If they had done that, after losing 5 in a row (with a Charlotte win), Mike Davis seat isnt boiling the following year and who knows, maybe he turns it around???
Like I said, I look WAY to into things like that.
Good for KU, but what a disappointing year for him.Midstate01;1596402 wrote:Just saw Seldon is returning to KU -
Azubuike24BK shouldn't be shunned in Bloomington, but it seems like he is. Maybe there are the loyalists who won't ever do so, and as time goes by, many, many others will ease up on him. Still, there's a difference between the opinions on him and actually taking his most famous disciple and putting him in charge of your program.
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Laley23
Im confused...he isnt shunned at all. The fans love what he did for IU.Azubuike24;1596407 wrote:BK shouldn't be shunned in Bloomington, but it seems like he is. Maybe there are the loyalists who won't ever do so, and as time goes by, many, many others will ease up on him. Still, there's a difference between the opinions on him and actually taking his most famous disciple and putting him in charge of your program.
He has shunned himself by refusing to come back to the various tributes that have been held, not talking about Indiana at all (the first time he actually said Indiana on air was when they played UCONN this year and he broadcast the game). He said the "I Team" a few times before that.
He is a trivial old man who is holding a ridiculous grudge against people who are not even there or DEAD (Myles Brand). It is hurting the fans who want to give him a proper send-off. He isnt shunned by any stretch, except what he is doing himself. -
reclegend22
Lol.Laley23;1596405 wrote:GFY.
That shot was late btw. In todays replay world (which that shot, and a few others around the time started up), it would not have counted.
Although, being someone who always looks way to into things...Mike Davis might still have been the coach at IU, had that been the case lol. Indiana had a ridiculous stretch of UNC/Kentucky/ND/Missouri/UCONN/Charlotte in 6 straight games. They lost all 6. The Charlotte lose, which in itself didnt propel to more losing, might have been a difference maker at the end. Indiana was 10-6 in the Big Ten and despite an overall schedule of around .500, they were on the bubble. Many believe they were about 2 wins away from the tourney. If they had done that, after losing 5 in a row (with a Charlotte win), Mike Davis seat isnt boiling the following year and who knows, maybe he turns it around???
Like I said, I look WAY to into things like that.
Here it is, for purposes of closer examination and reliving the thrill of it all.
3-minute mark.
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reclegend22
I'm sorry, but that is just awesome. I love Bobby Knight and I can't blame him for being pissed.Laley23;1596412 wrote:He said the "I Team" a few times before that.
That said, he did this all to himself and it's a shame for the fans that he refuses to associate himself with the program for which he won three national titles and the most games in college basketball coaching history.Laley23 wrote:He is a trivial old man who is holding a ridiculous grudge against people who are not even there or DEAD (Myles Brand). It is hurting the fans who want to give him a proper send-off. He isnt shunned by any stretch, except what he is doing himself. -
thavoice
Agreed. I hope he does finally come back for a proper tribute to him. I did lose a some respect for him when he walked out on TT mid season, but I dont know many, well any, IU fans who shun him.Laley23;1596412 wrote:Im confused...he isnt shunned at all. The fans love what he did for IU.
He has shunned himself by refusing to come back to the various tributes that have been held, not talking about Indiana at all (the first time he actually said Indiana on air was when they played UCONN this year and he broadcast the game). He said the "I Team" a few times before that.
He is a trivial old man who is holding a ridiculous grudge against people who are not even there or DEAD (Myles Brand). It is hurting the fans who want to give him a proper send-off. He isnt shunned by any stretch, except what he is doing himself.
MIke Davis.....I really hated how his teams ended up. He was like Randy Ayers at OSU, he did well with the previous coach's players but when he got his guys in.......it was brutal watching the stand around and chuck it offense he had. -
Laley23
I guess I look at it as...who is he pissed at??? Why is he pissed at Indiana? It was a Myles Brand decision. The school itself goes much further then the people he is pissed at, and, while I understand human nature, he is just a dick.reclegend22;1596415 wrote:I'm sorry, but that is just awesome. I love Bobby Knight and I can't blame him for being pissed.
That is what makes him who he is, and thats why half the fan base loves that he wont come back or acknowledge Indiana and the other half (me) loves him for what he did but thinks he is just being a trivial bitch. Who, btw, COACH Knight would have run into the ground...its only RETIRED Knight who likes himself right now. He is doing things that he himself would never bestow on his players.
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reclegend22Good point about Myles Brand. That asshole (RIP) was on a mission to make a name for himself and he used Knight for that purpose. When it comes down to it, I think he was just egging Knight on to make one more wrong move and the "Hey Knight" incident turned out to be it.
I hated Myles Brand for that. But you're right, that's the guy Knight should be most mad at and he's dead. Unless there are still other administrators there who had a hand in his dismissal, then I'm not sure who he is holding out on other than the program and its fans. He's a proud, proud man, though, and will likely never give in. -
Laley23
Everyone in the department was gane when Brand left. Its been 10+ years on that front, which is one point of contention I have. Come back for the fans and former players who love you.reclegend22;1596425 wrote:Good point about Myles Brand. That asshole (RIP) was on a mission to make a name for himself and he used Knight for that purpose. When it comes down to it, I think he was just egging Knight on to make one more wrong move and the "Hey Knight" incident turned out to be it.
I hated Myles Brand for that. But you're right, that's the guy Knight should be most mad at and he's dead. Unless there are still other administrators there who had a hand in his dismissal, then I'm not sure who he is holding out on other than the program and its fans. He's a proud, proud man, though, and will likely never give in.
It was a sad day when Landon Turner, wheelchair and all, was commemorated and his teammates who had to live through the horrific accident when it happened were by his side. But the guy who he loves the most, and who Knight loves the most (he has said Landon is his favorite former player...even got him drafted by the Celtics, despite being crippled, because Red Auerbach and Knight were close friends) wouldnt show up because it was being held at Indiana. Thats just...wrong, imo. -
reclegend22
Agree with you there. Guys like Knight and his disciple K, who on the outside are a pair of proud, strong-minded, tough and, to some, arrogant sons of bitches, are often as successful as they are because of their strong loyalty and love for the people around them. It's just downright weird that Knight wouldn't have come back for that ceremony. Then again, Knight went almost a decade without speaking to K after Duke beat Indiana at the 1992 Final Four. So he is obviously the ultimate grudge holder lol.Laley23;1596429 wrote:Everyone in the department was gane when Brand left. Its been 10+ years on that front, which is one point of contention I have. Come back for the fans and former players who love you.
It was a sad day when Landon Turner, wheelchair and all, was commemorated and his teammates who had to live through the horrific accident when it happened were by his side. But the guy who he loves the most, and who Knight loves the most (he has said Landon is his favorite former player...even got him drafted by the Celtics, despite being crippled, because Red Auerbach and Knight were close friends) wouldnt show up because it was being held at Indiana. Thats just...wrong, imo.
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Iliketurtles
I still keep up with him on facebook. When they went on their run in that 2010 tourny he accepted my friend request haha. He's doing pretty well over in a Dutch league. Normally see something posted every now and then.Laley23;1596316 wrote:Those are terrible example since their coaches left...in other words, the EXACT opposite of what is going on at VCU.
On top of that, you had N. Iowa be great for 3 years (2004-2006). They didnt make the the tourney for a whopping 2 seasons and followed it up with an appearance in 2009 and their BEST run to date when they beat Kansas in the 2nd RD in 2010. They have now gone 4 years without making the tournament.
Side Note: Holy fuck, its been 4 years since Ali Farokmanesh (sp) was the hottest name in college basketball.
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Laley23
Nice. I figured he had a shot at Europe. Kid could shoot the lights out, and was skilled enough to get his own shot off.Iliketurtles;1596438 wrote:I still keep up with him on facebook. When they went on their run in that 2010 tourny he accepted my friend request haha. He's doing pretty well over in a Dutch league. Normally see something posted every now and then.
Alright now you all can get back to your regular discussion. -
wildcats20@McMurphyESPN: Manhattan’s Steve Masiello had USF job offer pulled because he never graduated from Kentucky, as indicated on resume, sources told @ESPN
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thavoice
Ahhh.wildcats20;1596524 wrote:@McMurphyESPN: Manhattan’s Steve Masiello had USF job offer pulled because he never graduated from Kentucky, as indicated on resume, sources told @ESPN
Saw that the background check didnt pan out and wondered what it meant.
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wildcats20I'm not surprised one bit seeing as how he is a Pitino disciple.
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reclegend22Evidently he's never heard of George O'Leary. SMH.
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Azubuike24The funny thing is...it's not a requirement to coach. It's the principle that he lied on the application. So stupid...
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reclegend22Not sure if mentioned, but Montrezl Harrell is gone. Weird time to let that leak, if he did, but Adam Zagoria reported it last night.
As mentioned in the Duke thread by birddog, Rodney Hood is also gone. Coach K is holding a press conference at 12:15 and will likely discuss that and maybe the status of Jabari Parker. Not good. But can't blame either for wanting to leave.