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Cupps Enters the Portal.

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MAC quality guard IF he learns to shoot. Can't imagine a more hyped kid coming here and getting (1) thrown to the wolves waaaaay before he was ready and (2) getting completely nailed to the bench prior to his mystery injury. Odd career.
 
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MAC quality guard IF he learns to shoot. Can't imagine a more hyped kid coming here and getting (1) thrown to the wolves waaaaay before he was ready and (2) getting completely nailed to the bench prior to his mystery injury. Odd career.
Newton was pretty overhyped as well for a guy who will probably never see a college floor.
 
I would assume every single one of our current guys with eligibility will enter the portal. Doesn't mean all of them will leave. Gabe's dad has extensive connections. If he leaves IU, he'll land somewhere good, I'm sure.
Always struck me as a smart player with good energy. Sorry for him that he didn't get good coaching here. Wish him the best if he stays with our new coach or wherever he ends up.
 
Always struck me as a smart player with good energy. Sorry for him that he didn't get good coaching here. Wish him the best if he stays with our new coach or wherever he ends up.
He will be a good college guard if he ends up playing for a good college coach. Assuming he and his dad will make sure that's what happens this time.
 
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Yep probably would do great at a place like Wisconsin.
Maybe... I think they've had some pretty good offensive oriented guards though, that have driven their good teams. Hepburn and Trice come to mind.

I see Gabe thriving in a more aggressive, physical, up tempo environment. He's a lot faster and quicker than Woodson's system ever really was able to showcase. But he's not a great overall shooter. He's a very active defender, he rebounds well from the PG position, and he's really good getting the ball up the floor quickly in transition. He'd be a good guard for Mick Cronin, I bet. On the right Kansas team, Self's system would suit him as well. Obviously if he wants to be more of a focal point, mid/low major probably has a ton of options for him as well.
 
Cupps always appeared to me to be a defensive liability. Got taken to the hoop more than Goode -- if that's possible
 
Cupps always appeared to me to be a defensive liability. Got taken to the hoop more than Goode -- if that's possible
He was a disruptive defender, that occasionally got bullied to the basket. One thing that IU's lead defenders guarding the ball have to contend with, however, that well coached defenses would help immensely with, is their lack of impactful help defense.
 
Defending dribble penetration has been a consistent and glaring problem for us for as many recent seasons as I can recall
 
He will be a good college guard if he ends up playing for a good college coach. Assuming he and his dad will make sure that's what happens this time.
IU needs a coach that builds confidence. Thats a big piece of how the good coaches always win.
 
MAC quality guard IF he learns to shoot. Can't imagine a more hyped kid coming here and getting (1) thrown to the wolves waaaaay before he was ready and (2) getting completely nailed to the bench prior to his mystery injury. Odd career.
Mystery injury? Where do you get that? He had knee surgery for a meniscus.
 
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This also means the signature on Woodsons separation agreement is done. I bet we may know who the coach is very soon. Like tomorrow soon.
 
I think a lot depends on Cupps’ NIL expectations. At this point I can’t see schools offering anything (or not much) based on what he showed at IU. Playing for Woody didn’t help, but what we saw from Cupps was poor shooting form, unable to create his own shot, not a playmaker/assist guy, and teams attacked him on D with great success. He’s young and perhaps he develops over time under the right coach, but he showed nothing like the highly rated 4Star/MrBB we thought we’d see. I hope the new IU coach has much higher expectations for guard play and is wiser about NIL allocation.
 
Yes, a lot of P4 coaches would markedly raise his ceiling.
Nope, if you can’t see his physical limitations compared to top guards then I don’t know what to say. He’s simply limited, not his fault, just reality. Cupps was a good hs player, sometimes that doesn’t transfer to a power conference.
 
Nope, if you can’t see his physical limitations compared to top guards then I don’t know what to say. He’s simply limited, not his fault, just reality. Cupps was a good hs player, sometimes that doesn’t transfer to a power conference.
Against some guards, he is...or at least he was his freshman year. In a better system, that has reliable help principles, his disruptiveness and deceptive length and athleticism, would show again, what he regularly showed in AAU...he's more than capable of running an elite level team. All you've seen is what he looked like last year in an awful overall system...and one that's even worse for him.
 
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Maybe... I think they've had some pretty good offensive oriented guards though, that have driven their good teams. Hepburn and Trice come to mind.

I see Gabe thriving in a more aggressive, physical, up tempo environment. He's a lot faster and quicker than Woodson's system ever really was able to showcase. But he's not a great overall shooter. He's a very active defender, he rebounds well from the PG position, and he's really good getting the ball up the floor quickly in transition. He'd be a good guard for Mick Cronin, I bet. On the right Kansas team, Self's system would suit him as well. Obviously if he wants to be more of a focal point, mid/low major probably has a ton of options for him as well.
Remember on his jump shot how he would drift to his left instead of going straight up? He needs to get that fixed either at IU or someplace else. Seems like a good kid though and I wish him the best. The same can be said about Newton. His body just let him down, but he always seemed to have a good attitude.
 
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