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If he stays D2 I think IUP has a great chance but I think he'll end up mid-major. Maybe a MAC school or NEC.
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If he wants to stay in D2 I think we'd certainly have a shot.Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
Good thinking!
I tend to think he'll land at a mid-major.
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I'm sure.Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
Just a guess: He got d1 on his mind.
Just making sure our buddies over in the KCAC are up to date. Lol.
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Just a guess: He got d1 on his mind.Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostDale Bonner
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I thought of that ... although the big guy may have to cut somebody.Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
How about both? hahahaha
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They offered him but he's flooded with offers.Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
I like you're thinking. The portal is full so hopefully they find one.
Redford can shoot but his size/defense is a liability right now. He's young.
I'm just not sure what KJ's role is or can be. He's not a good shooter, he's not great with the ball but he's very athletic/aggressive. He's got time to develop.
Sulaiman and Diop are definitely grinding around the rim.
Demo/Porterfield have the inside/outside match up nightmare covered.
3 attacking guards/slashing guards.
The 3 spot/shooter is open.
I thought Joe was locked in on a PG from Chicago?
I'd prefer Casale for next year. Signing a PG with David and Armoni having two years left seems not needed.
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I like you're thinking. The portal is full so hopefully they find one.Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
In my opinion, yes, they need to add a legit shooting guard. We have three very gifted slashers in David, Armoni and Shawndale. They are all pretty good deep shooters. I think adding a bomber type for kick-outs, etc., would really complicate things for opposing teams. Going old-school to our era, a Geoff Evans type would fit in perfectly on this team -- a 6'5" or 6'6" SG that you can't ignore.
I think for next year, you have to think about what happens if you lose one of the three starting guards for any length of time. Right now, you have four guards on the bench -- all will be either freshmen or redshirt freshmen. As we just saw, adding an experienced college transfer may be very important for next season.
Redford can shoot but his size/defense is a liability right now. He's young.
I'm just not sure what KJ's role is or can be. He's not a good shooter, he's not great with the ball but he's very athletic/aggressive. He's got time to develop.
Sulaiman and Diop are definitely grinding around the rim.
Demo/Porterfield have the inside/outside match up nightmare covered.
3 attacking guards/slashing guards.
The 3 spot/shooter is open.
I thought Joe was locked in on a PG from Chicago?
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostA win is a win...
1) I'm sure the crazy line ups and lack of PT for certain players is just Joe seeing what he has.
2) To much street ball right now.
3) 25 plus turnovers won't win many games.
4) Polce and Rhodes clearly aren't ready.
5) Sulaiman needs to clean up and he'll be a force.
6) Diop sloppy on D.
7) Getting Jones on the floor will help big time but do they need another guard?
In my opinion, yes, they need to add a legit shooting guard. We have three very gifted slashers in David, Armoni and Shawndale. They are all pretty good deep shooters. I think adding a bomber type for kick-outs, etc., would really complicate things for opposing teams. Going old-school to our era, a Geoff Evans type would fit in perfectly on this team -- a 6'5" or 6'6" SG that you can't ignore.
I think for next year, you have to think about what happens if you lose one of the three starting guards for any length of time. Right now, you have four guards on the bench -- all will be either freshmen or redshirt freshmen. As we just saw, adding an experienced college transfer may be very important for next season.
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A win is a win...
1) I'm sure the crazy line ups and lack of PT for certain players is just Joe seeing what he has.
2) To much street ball right now.
3) 25 plus turnovers won't win many games.
4) Polce and Rhodes clearly aren't ready.
5) Sulaiman needs to clean up and he'll be a force.
6) Diop sloppy on D.
7) Getting Jones on the floor will help big time but do they need another guard?
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That may have been the last game. No idea if anybody else is even playing.
Some observations:
* Obviously not having Shawndale Jones for three games completely changed their offense and defense. He's their second best offensive player and perhaps their best defensive player. Without him teams could smother Armoni. With him that option isn't available. He is returning next season. So, it's hard to grasp much without him. At his size, power, skill level and speed, he's a mismatch at this level.
* The three freshman guards have some work to do. Radford is the most ready to play, but he's showing an inability to stay on the floor. He's fouling at very high rates. His three quickies last night really put them in a jam in the first half with Morris sitting out. His offensive upside is very apparent. KJ Rhodes doesn't seem to be playing with much confidence. Hopefully that comes in time. Polce seemed to play ok on the defensive end. He had a red light on offense. That was his college debut in what was a very tight game. He played a lot of minutes.
* The post is pretty set.
- Diop had a very productive game last night in low minutes. He's going to be a great asset off the bench in spurts next year. He's very athletic for 6'10" and that jump hook last night was beautiful. He also had a monster rebound and long-pass assist for a key trey. Lot of upside.
- Demo looked better. He's still rounding back from the ACL. No worries about him.
- Porterfield was kind of a mystery last night. He sat most of the first half. He wasn't in foul trouble. He hit some really big shots in the second half.
- Solimane has monster upside. He's an imposing guy at about 6'7" and a built 230 lbs. He had very good moments -- and a couple freshman moments as expected. He's going to be special.
No idea why Morris had to sit the first half. Obviously the whole game changed when he came back in for the second half. He played a really strong defensive game. I thought he forced some things offensively. He's a major key the next two years.
Armoni had a strong Spring. He needs some help on the offensive end in regard to having another guard lighten his load. Shawndale will fix that. Adding a ready-to-play shooting guard should be the only priority this summer.
If it was just three games I think they were an important three games. Playing live opponents is invaluable for young players. They had to play with some makeshift lineups, etc., but regardless. The turnovers last night - most self-inflicted - were alarming.
Next year I'm not sure many of the guys who played some heavy minutes this spring will play very much. I still think Joe will sign a transfer guard this off-season. Casale would be a perfect fit if they can get him.
Next year's rotation (my opinion):
Armoni
Morris
Shawndale
Porterfield
Demo
Solomane (20-23 mpg to start)
Radford
Diop (8-11 mpg)
Transfer guard
Reserve/Utility (Rhodes and Benton)
I assume Polce and Cordon will officially redshirt.
Side note: That freshman guard from Clarion is a monster. He's their building block (if they can keep him). Clarion dropped 11 first-half treys last night. That was impressive.
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