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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    Yes but remember that Ethan was never healthy last year due to the Thyroid surgery in November then the stress fracture in the lower leg in January. Give him a chance to be fully healthy and he'll be a different player. He deserves the chance!
    Ahh that's right. I thought I remembered there was an injury but didn't know about the thyroid issue. That can be a huge deal for someone trying to keep in shape depending on what the issue was.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    This puts a lot of pressure on Porterfield to perform. He didn't get a lot of minutes or production this past season.
    He played all year at probably 50% to 60%. He had throat surgery right before the season and also played through a stress fracture in his foot most of the season. He didn't practice at all the final 8 weeks. Ethan was still (amazingly) pretty effective on offense but he was clearly a step slow on defense due to the injury. He could barely walk the day after a game. He was a warrior.

    As I mentioned above, one of the 'shopping list' items is a starting forward to lighten EP's load. Waldo will be the scoring forward off the bench and Brooks is the high-flyer and rebounder. The power forward they are targeting is the total opposite of Porterfield -- so, if they get him, it should be a pretty tough combination.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    This puts a lot of pressure on Porterfield to perform. He didn't get a lot of minutes or production this past season.
    Yes but remember that Ethan was never healthy last year due to the Thyroid surgery in November then the stress fracture in the lower leg in January. Give him a chance to be fully healthy and he'll be a different player. He deserves the chance!

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  • Fightingscot82
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    This puts a lot of pressure on Porterfield to perform. He didn't get a lot of minutes or production this past season.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUP1423 View Post
    May have to cancel basketball season for 23-24 because Lombardi cut the entire roster.
    Everybody is in a panic for no reason.

    I said weeks ago on here not everything is what it seems -- meaning most of these guys didn't enter the portal because they 'wanted' to leave. Joe cleaned house. Tomiwa was the only true transfer outbound.

    Aside from Tomiwa, let's look at who, well, is no longer here via the portal (more polite way of saying may have got cut, asked to leave, ... whatever you want to call it):

    * Kyle Polce - Nice player. Potential. But, it was clear he was no longer in the plans (for whatever reason). Often-injured, he'd have likely remained the 7th or 8th man the next two years. Appeared in (29) games playing 13.6 mpg. However, he went from playing 20+ before XMAS to next to none by February.

    * Jaheim Bethea - Many on here liked. However, when you play in the first 12 games and then are never seen from again after XMAS, well, it's clear the Big Guy no longer wants you around. Played in (19) games -- exclusively in mop-up from XMAS forward.

    * Ousmane Diop - If Joe had 5 guys total on the roster and Diop was one of them ... he'd play four guys. Few understood it, but Joe refused to play him. Played 5.4 mpg in (7) games. Him being passed by KJ will remain one of the great mysteries of the Lombardi era.

    * Callum MacNamara - Not sure how he got here from Australia but he was a walk-on with no future on the KCAC court. Played 3.2 mpg -- exclusively in mop-up - in (14) games. Should be an effective D3 post player.

    * Nolan Burk - Local walk-on from Ebensburg. He could watch games here the next two years or go to a PSU-Branch and start. Played 1.6 mpg - exclusively in mop-up - in (5) games. Should be an effective D3 post player.

    * Enrique Cordon - Left the active roster in early November and stayed on as a team manager and practice body. Nice size (6'5") and a decent shot but lacked other intangibles. Should be an effective D3 SG should he continue to play. Appeared in (0) games in '22-'23.


    So, that leaves the current roster:

    Ethan Porterfield
    Dallis Dillard
    Jaylen Stewart
    Damir Brooks
    KJ Rhodes
    Dolan Waldo

    That's a good core. Joe will supplement it with likely (2) Day 1 starters (PG and F). He'll add two more guards for the bench rotation.

    They'll be fine. Brooks and Waldo will back-up Ethan and the incoming starter.

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  • IUP1423
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    Nah, don't have a son.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUP1423 View Post
    May have to cancel basketball season for 23-24 because Lombardi cut the entire roster.
    Oh no, this now means your son has a chance to play a prominent role as a redshirt freshman.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUP1423 View Post
    May have to cancel basketball season for 23-24 because Lombardi cut the entire roster.
    Joe's loading up for a quick re-tool. This isn't his first rodeo. He needed to get faster and better shooters. Unfortunately that usually means some have to go. Tomiwa is the only one that he can't upgrade by replacing.

    All part of the plan.

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  • IUP1423
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    May have to cancel basketball season for 23-24 because Lombardi cut the entire roster.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by hawks16 View Post
    Don't we do the same thing every year? Joe is bringing in 5-6 dawgs, taking the redshirt off a stud and signing a couple studs from high school. Then when the season comes around, he goes 7 deep and has a walk-on playing in the Kyle Polce/CJ Rudisill 3-and-D role?
    Would you rather discuss the weather?

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  • hawks16
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    Don't we do the same thing every year? Joe is bringing in 5-6 dawgs, taking the redshirt off a stud and signing a couple studs from high school. Then when the season comes around, he goes 7 deep and has a walk-on playing in the Kyle Polce/CJ Rudisill 3-and-D role?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    IUP got in on the PJ Hayes' sweepstakes ... but it's highly unlikely they sign him.

    He was one of the best 3-pt shooters in the country this year at Black Hills State. At 6'6", 210 lbs, he's likely moving up. On the D2 level, IUP, Nova Southeastern and NWMS have supposedly all offered (as well as numerous mid-majors).

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post

    Very dated reference. I believe the kids today would say IUP is in shambles lol.
    LOL it was dropped in the Masters coverage over the weekend

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Pets heads are falling off in the KCAC offices.
    Very dated reference. I believe the kids today would say IUP is in shambles lol.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post

    While I certainly appreciate that particular player’s efforts, especially to come back from what he went through, nothing you’re saying surprises me. Next year might be fun. They’re not likely to compile the same gaudy record, but hopefully, whoever is on the team will gel and actually improve as the season goes on instead of peaking in December.
    I'd say it's imperative these soon-to-be-named mercenaries are here this summer (along with those returning). It's going to take a long time to mesh all these parts.

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