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Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
Joe needs to rebuild in a hurry!!!
Very interesting off-season approaching.
First and foremost, lock Garvin Clarke inside the KCAC with no phone or internet. LOL. Joking, but, not really. He's the key to next year.
Item No. 2 will be how Dallis and Denzel return from their ACL injuries. Denzel will be at a full year recovery when camp opens next Fall. Dallis will be at about 11 months. Denzel would have been a very important player this season. We never got to see him.
Assuming Jaylen Stewart and Sarp also return, IUP should be fairly strong at the guard position. I still think they add a shooter (former UPJ guard Andrew Shull would fit perfectly in that role).
Who knows what happens underneath. I think Brooks will stay depsite the crap he dealth with this year. Romero-Sanz will make his debut. We'll see about Waldo. I suspect Joe adds 1-2 transfers in this area -- at least one for sure.
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Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post
I hear you- I don’t doubt your source, I just know how the recruiting game goes- until they actually offer you one of the 13 scholarships and ask you to sign on the dotted line, a lot of it is just talk. Alabama knows what they are doing as evidenced by their results, so I’m skeptical that someone on their staff legitimately thought he was good enough to play there. His three point percentage was incredible one year (maybe the Final Four year?) so that could’ve been what caught their attention.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostJoe has offered Ian Herring (6'6" SG) from The Kiski School.
He played at Quaker Valley prior to this stint at the Saltsburg private school. I 'think' he is there as a post-grad player (similar to what Shawndale did there).
IUP offered him first. Since then, Cal and Lock Haven have offered. He also has an offer from Hofstra.
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Joe has offered Ian Herring (6'6" SG) from The Kiski School.
He played at Quaker Valley prior to this stint at the Saltsburg private school. I 'think' he is there as a post-grad player (similar to what Shawndale did there).
IUP offered him first. Since then, Cal and Lock Haven have offered. He also has an offer from Hofstra.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Correct. The Heritage doesn't provide players for Joe other than the occasional token walk-on. The ladies' side is much different. The PSAC as a whole recruits it heavily (aside from IUP).
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
In fairness to Sunahara, he was injured in early Nov. His first game back was Dec 16. That has affected playing time
he started for GA vs miss state on Feb 7.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I never once said I agreed with that talent assessment of him. Alabama previously had an individual on their staff who had a ton of connections to Western PA. They were enamored by him. They thought he was absolutely a guy they wanted to bring in. I know an individual involved in recruiting circles in both football and basketball and he was told directly that Porterfiled was targeted very closely by Bama. Believe that or not.
I said towards the beginning of last year that I never felt like Ethan progressed immensely from his true freshman year to reach a level you would have expected him to be at by now. I recognize injuries and health played a large role in that. I got blasted for that opinion though. Perhaps he was just so good as a freshman, he was closer to his ceiling. I really like him. He plays extremely hard every night.
But yeah, like others have said, he's not an SEC caliber player. Not nearly athletic enough.
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Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post
Have you watched an SEC level game? I love Ethan as much as everyone else, but he has a hard enough time guarding really good PSAC forwards. If Tomiwa is playing 20 mpg at Towson, there's no chance Ethan would touch the court at Alabama. RJ Sunhara from Nova Southeastern (much better athlete) is averaging like 2 ppg at Georgia and hardly plays for a much worse team.
I said towards the beginning of last year that I never felt like Ethan progressed immensely from his true freshman year to reach a level you would have expected him to be at by now. I recognize injuries and health played a large role in that. I got blasted for that opinion though. Perhaps he was just so good as a freshman, he was closer to his ceiling. I really like him. He plays extremely hard every night.
But yeah, like others have said, he's not an SEC caliber player. Not nearly athletic enough.
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Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post
Have you watched an SEC level game? I love Ethan as much as everyone else, but he has a hard enough time guarding really good PSAC forwards. If Tomiwa is playing 20 mpg at Towson, there's no chance Ethan would touch the court at Alabama. RJ Sunhara from Nova Southeastern (much better athlete) is averaging like 2 ppg at Georgia and hardly plays for a much worse team.
he started for GA vs miss state on Feb 7.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I am just a casual observer for IUP basketball. Here's my question.
If the situation with Rhodes is as you and others say, has anyone from the local media just asked Joe point blank why he is playing the players he is?
Disclaimer: Dante was a good player, a very good player by the time he left. But many better players had to earn Joe’s trust over multiple years.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
Yeah, I'm a big admirer of EP and what he does for IUP, but he is not an SEC-caliber big man. Lower-level D1? Sure.
EP got crushed in that game. An SEC team has 5-6 of those guys.
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Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post
Have you watched an SEC level game? I love Ethan as much as everyone else, but he has a hard enough time guarding really good PSAC forwards. If Tomiwa is playing 20 mpg at Towson, there's no chance Ethan would touch the court at Alabama. RJ Sunhara from Nova Southeastern (much better athlete) is averaging like 2 ppg at Georgia and hardly plays for a much worse team.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I am just a casual observer for IUP basketball. Here's my question.
If the situation with Rhodes is as you and others say, has anyone from the local media just asked Joe point blank why he is playing the players he is?
UPJ was the first team to totally ignore IUP's small forward position. They instead doubled Ethan all night.
It worked. They almost won.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I am just a casual observer for IUP basketball. Here's my question.
If the situation with Rhodes is as you and others say, has anyone from the local media just asked Joe point blank why he is playing the players he is?
Joe still has a decent team despite the injuries. He'd just have a much better team if he'd play Damir (especially) and Waldo.
I have friends who don't even follow the team but go to a game or two and nobody can understand Damir not playing. It's baffling.
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