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Goode still needs to play 12 minutes a game. Experience, rest for other guys, and someday he will start shooting well again....smh
you can win at a high level only playing 7, giving spots minutes to a couple of others. with all the tv timeouts and breaks in play a college age kid should be able to play 30 -36 minutes with ease
 
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Mike Woodson is a great recruiter signed Liam Mcneely, Braylen Mullins, Jalan Harlarison, Malachi Moreno, Boogie Fland, Derek Queen, Flory Bidunga.. and this list goes on and on...
Didn’t sign those guys. You need to pay attention if you want to discuss this or anything else with me.
 
Probably could...but there's no reason to...Goode will make shots.
and he's just a good teammate and influence on the floor. Knows his role, where to be, where others should be and isn't afraid to say so. Goode's been good without shooting. He, and IU, can be really good when he starts hitting, and he will. He's gonna be fine and gonna play.
 
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Exactly. He didn’t suddenly forget how to shoot. Carlyle was the whipping boy. Have to keep new ones to pound on. It’s been Cupps, Ballo , Goode this week. Of course Woody everyday.
There's nothing wrong with criticism, especially of the coach, if done with reasoning, logic and knowledge. That guy though has a raging hard-on for Woodson and is trying to find any and every reason to discredit him but most often only discredits himself.. which makes him appear as being a bit dumber than a common fool.

Combine that with 4th grade literacy, a Dunning Kruger belief of his knowledge, and an overly smooth non functional intellect .. and the final result is a thread full of dumb shit. It's a complete waste of time to argue with that DF better to just point and laugh at him in hopes he goes away.. or @Cavanagh gets tired of it and takes the trash out ...
 
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you can win at a high level only playing 7
Analytics: there no gain playing anyone in 2 minute stints or going past 8 players. It's generally a loss in efficiency.

It's why I've been praying for a coach to cut the rotation to 8. Rotation meaning 10+ minutes minimum and/or 5 percent of team minutes + usage. Short stint players generally have horrible production and efficiency numbers.
 
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Got cooked and fell over in his first two defensive trips today.

Got the ball handed to him on the next play. Dont let that fool you into thinking he did something good.
When I watched his high school video my one thought was-What? I am sure he is a good kid and deserves the best but if not for that video with Lebron….

Mgbako’s shot has improved from last year just as I hoped it would. I believe he has the highest NBA potential of any player we have had for many seasons. Even last year he had Shooters Confidence that we haven’t seen in quite some time.

Celtics are averaging like 50 3’s per game attempted this season and only 40 2’s. Mgbako has starting potential in the modern NBA game.
 
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When I watched his high school video my one thought was-What? I am sure he is a good kid and deserves the best but if not for that video with Lebron….

Mgbako’s shot has improved from last year just as I hoped it would. I believe he has the highest NBA potential of any player we have had for many seasons. Even last year he had Shooters Confidence that we haven’t seen in quite some time.

Celtics are averaging like 50 3’s per game attempted this season and only 40 2’s. Mgbako has starting potential in the modern NBA game.
Mgbako needs to show a lot more before the NBA sniffs him. I think Cignetti has debunked the potential theory.
 
When I watched his high school video my one thought was-What? I am sure he is a good kid and deserves the best but if not for that video with Lebron….

Mgbako’s shot has improved from last year just as I hoped it would. I believe he has the highest NBA potential of any player we have had for many seasons. Even last year he had Shooters Confidence that we haven’t seen in quite some time.

Celtics are averaging like 50 3’s per game attempted this season and only 40 2’s. Mgbako has starting potential in the modern NBA game.
Mack daddy for sure. He has the potential to make a run for big ten player of the year.
 
Mgbako needs to show a lot more before the NBA sniffs him. I think Cignetti has debunked the potential theory.
NBA loves potential. With his size and if he keeps shooting this way, he's gonna garner interest. Needs to keep showing he can put it on the floor and defend, but a 6'9" guy who can do all that is a first rounder if not lottery guy. They'll draft him lower and believe they can teach him the rest.
 
NBA loves potential. With his size and if he keeps shooting this way, he's gonna garner interest. Needs to keep showing he can put it on the floor and defend, but a 6'9" guy who can do all that is a first rounder if not lottery guy. They'll draft him lower and believe they can teach him the rest.
Knecht hit 9 3’s last night and very well could be rookie of the year. If you have size and can shoot it brings more than a sniff.
 
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Mgbako needs to show a lot more before the NBA sniffs him. I think Cignetti has debunked the potential theory.
Sheppard didn’t even start last year and went third in the draft simply because he could shoot the 3. Mgbako has good size and if he continues this shooting they will have a nose up his butt not just a sniff.
 
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Mgbako has taken a major step forward with his game, but Knecht had elite handles to go along with his shot.
Knecht was just for general interest but Sheppard makes my point -if you have good size and are a knock down 3 pt shooter then you have very good NBA prospects (I know Sheppard even not big).

Be fun if Knecht gets invited to the 3 pt contest.
 
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Knecht 10x above MM right now, he needs to learn to play hard and play defense, has the potential but still has a lot to prove
Yep. Knecht for me, was the most impressive offensive player I saw last year. Great shooter, good handle, great motor. Mbako has a lot of potential, but nowhere near what little I saw of DK last year.
 
Yep. Knecht for me, was the most impressive offensive player I saw last year. Great shooter, good handle, great motor. Mbako has a lot of potential, but nowhere near what little I saw of DK last year.
first time I saw videos of Knecht (probably first time i heard of him) when he entered the portal and we thought, for a few minutes, that we might have a shot, after a couple videos, you could tell the kid had serious athletic freakism on his side. Size (height, length and muscle mass), serious hops, a shot, inner drive. If he stays healthy he's an NBA all star in the making, and it won't take long.
 
first time I saw videos of Knecht (probably first time i heard of him) when he entered the portal and we thought, for a few minutes, that we might have a shot, after a couple videos, you could tell the kid had serious athletic freakism on his side. Size (height, length and muscle mass), serious hops, a shot, inner drive. If he stays healthy he's an NBA all star in the making, and it won't take long.
I forget who it was I was watching them play last year, but what most impressed me was his motor. Kid just kept moving and penetrating the D, looking for scoring opps. He was looking to score at 4 levels: including the FT line.
 
Analytics: there no gain playing anyone in 2 minute stints or going past 8 players. It's generally a loss in efficiency.

It's why I've been praying for a coach to cut the rotation to 8. Rotation meaning 10+ minutes minimum and/or 5 percent of team minutes + usage. Short stint players generally have horrible production and efficiency numbers.
In college, I don't think there's any question on this. Well, there isn't, the numbers bear it out.

Its gonna be fascinating, to me anyways, what happens in the NBA though. They've long handled the 82 game, 48 minute games workload questions and issues with a "2nd Unit" approach, and now with "load management" that leads to actual nights off for star players.

It seems the Warriors, yet again, might be blazing a path by essentially playing 12-13 players significant minutes, every night. In a league with as much talent as the NBA has, with how the energy and competitiveness minute to minute can ebb and flow as much as it has historically in the NBA...I suspect the Warriors new approach is going to take over. Too many good players for it not to...go in, play your ass off for 24-28 minutes, play every single night...

In college, I just don't think its necessary. 2 games a week, 40 minute games, longer shot clocks, 8 media timeouts...play your top guys as many minutes as you can.
 
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back to Cupps...and let me caveat this with the following- seems like great kid, hard worker, etc. Been thinking of posting the comments below for a while, but have held off, because I feel like I'm stabbing a real good kid in the back.

Got nothing against him personally, really hope he pans out at IU.

But, I'm now convinced he will not. With the guards CMW brought in through portal, and will probably continue to, I struggle to see how Cupps' game will ever lead to meaningful minutes at IU. Never seen a player put so few numbers into the box score. And opposing guards foam at the mouth when they see him covering them. Again, just my opinion based on what I've been able to see on the court and in the box scores.

That said, do you think his departure is eventually inevitable? I hear "he loves it at IU, blah blah". But do you think he loves riding the bench and seeing where this is heading for him? No real development from what I can see, so far. No real meaningful role on this team, unless we have an injury in the backcourt (and let's be real, if that happens, this team's prospects take a major step backwards).

That said, and I really hate midseason departures, but would he just ride the bench this season and hope he gets some chances? Or could he be our next Luke Fisher? (although I did think Luke had a good future at IU )

Again, I hope this all flips and he starts playing and contributing. But...I've seen enough to say, I haven't seen much. Or at least enough to have any reasonable level of optimism. Anyone with thoughts, pls fire away. Would love nothing more than to be proven wrong on this one.
 
back to Cupps...and let me caveat this with the following- seems like great kid, hard worker, etc. Been thinking of posting the comments below for a while, but have held off, because I feel like I'm stabbing a real good kid in the back.

Got nothing against him personally, really hope he pans out at IU.

But, I'm now convinced he will not. With the guards CMW brought in through portal, and will probably continue to, I struggle to see how Cupps' game will ever lead to meaningful minutes at IU. Never seen a player put so few numbers into the box score. And opposing guards foam at the mouth when they see him covering them. Again, just my opinion based on what I've been able to see on the court and in the box scores.

That said, do you think his departure is eventually inevitable? I hear "he loves it at IU, blah blah". But do you think he loves riding the bench and seeing where this is heading for him? No real development from what I can see, so far. No real meaningful role on this team, unless we have an injury in the backcourt (and let's be real, if that happens, this team's prospects take a major step backwards).

That said, and I really hate midseason departures, but would he just ride the bench this season and hope he gets some chances? Or could he be our next Luke Fisher? (although I did think Luke had a good future at IU )

Again, I hope this all flips and he starts playing and contributing. But...I've seen enough to say, I haven't seen much. Or at least enough to have any reasonable level of optimism. Anyone with thoughts, pls fire away. Would love nothing more than to be proven wrong on this one.
I think this could end up being a situation where Gabe just doesn't fit the overall style and program at IU. So, if he loves the staff and the school enough to stick it out, I think he'll always be a guy that gets sporadic minutes, and isn't really in a system or role that will allow him to fully thrive. And if he's o.k. with that? Who are we to judge and worry about it. No team ever plays 13 guys, if Cupps ends up as a happy and engaged 12th or 13th man on our roster...we'll be pretty damn lucky he chose to stick it out.

Because here are the positives, I suspect are there, that you and many others are missing.

1. Woodson thought enough of him last year that he became basically the first guy off the bench, early in the year, and started some games. Last year is last year, we have better guards this year, so he hasn't played as much. But I suspect its Gabe's approach, his attitude, and his grittiness that's impressive to Woodson. A player like that can, and does, rub off on other players. And would start to have an even greater influence and impact as an upperclassman.

2. Last year, despite his paltry stat lines, we were a better team when he was on the court with the main rotation guys, than when he wasn't. He is a pesky defender, he speeds up opposing teams PGs, and on offense, he promotes ball movement as well as anyone else on the roster. And, he's deceptively long and athletic, and is a contributor on the boards from the guard position. 1,2,3 rebounds in a game can go largely unnoticed, but that activity is pretty important.

3. When he plays with good players, he is better and more impactful. Lineup efficiency stats bear this out from last year. And he had quite a lot of success at the high school and AAU levels. State championship, and his AAU teams were VERY competitive with the nations best, despite not having any 5 star talent. He's very comfortable in up tempo games, playing with and around better talent and athletes.

4. I think your comment about other teams feasting on him defensively is a very simplistic view. And maybe it comes from the very visual, but also rare, times when guards like Thornton at OSU, or Shannon at Illinois...that they bully balled him all the way to the basket. Much, much, much more often Gabe was an effective pest defensively out top. And was able to speed the other player up. He even did that to Smith last year for some stretches.

I think you could be right in a lot of ways. But I think Gabe is likely quite a lot more valuable to IU basketball than what you're giving him credit for. And in the end, he isn't going to play in the NBA, and unless he wants to go navigate the mid level pro leagues overseas, he probably isn't going to play professionally, at all. If he loves IU, I assume they're probably one of the schools that will give him the best NIL package, who are we to judge him if he chooses to sacrifice some minutes an a larger role to enjoy the rest of his college experience and make a good amount of money doing it?
 
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In college, I don't think there's any question on this. Well, there isn't, the numbers bear it out.

Its gonna be fascinating, to me anyways, what happens in the NBA though. They've long handled the 82 game, 48 minute games workload questions and issues with a "2nd Unit" approach.

It seems the Warriors, yet again, might be blazing a path by essentially playing 12-13 players significant minutes, every night. In a league with as much talent as the NBA has, with how the energy and competitiveness minute to minute can ebb and flow as much as it has historically in the NBA...I suspect the Warriors new approach is going to take over. Too many good players for it not to...go in, play your ass off for 24-28 minutes, play every single night...

In college, I just don't think its necessary. 2 games a week, 40 minute games, longer shot clocks, 8 media timeouts...play your top guys as many minutes as you can.
Yeah, college and the NBA have changed quite a bit, but I’m with you. A Cheaney or Alford were putting a 40 (not Calbert’s #, I’m talking mins) in the box score quite a bit. And second rotations have existed in the NBA for how long?

The hockey line substitutions do nothing in the pre season to help figure out what combinations are most efficient together as a team. Isn’t it logical, just more common sense to ride your horses, and see how sprinkling in a few reserves with the core play together? This is the time of the year to experiment, but it should never mean bringing in 4 guys off the bench together like we are the ‘91 Bulls.
 
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back to Cupps...and let me caveat this with the following- seems like great kid, hard worker, etc. Been thinking of posting the comments below for a while, but have held off, because I feel like I'm stabbing a real good kid in the back.

Got nothing against him personally, really hope he pans out at IU.

But, I'm now convinced he will not. With the guards CMW brought in through portal, and will probably continue to, I struggle to see how Cupps' game will ever lead to meaningful minutes at IU. Never seen a player put so few numbers into the box score. And opposing guards foam at the mouth when they see him covering them. Again, just my opinion based on what I've been able to see on the court and in the box scores.

That said, do you think his departure is eventually inevitable? I hear "he loves it at IU, blah blah". But do you think he loves riding the bench and seeing where this is heading for him? No real development from what I can see, so far. No real meaningful role on this team, unless we have an injury in the backcourt (and let's be real, if that happens, this team's prospects take a major step backwards).

That said, and I really hate midseason departures, but would he just ride the bench this season and hope he gets some chances? Or could he be our next Luke Fisher? (although I did think Luke had a good future at IU )

Again, I hope this all flips and he starts playing and contributing. But...I've seen enough to say, I haven't seen much. Or at least enough to have any reasonable level of optimism. Anyone with thoughts, pls fire away. Would love nothing more than to be proven wrong on this one.
What we see he lives. My guess is he sees his own limitations and is making peace with them and he may stay or may go. I don’t know him so can’t say. He has Leal as an example and may decide his best path in life at this point is to stay.
 
Yeah, college and the NBA have changed quite a bit, but I’m with you. A Cheaney or Alford were putting a 40 (not Calbert’s #, I’m talking mins) in the box score quite a bit. And second rotations have existed in the NBA for how long?

The hockey line substitutions do nothing in the pre season to help figure out what combinations are most efficient together as a team. Isn’t it logical, just more common sense to ride your horses, and see how sprinkling in a few reserves with the core play together? This is the time of the year to experiment, but it should never mean bringing in 4 guys off the bench together like we are the ‘91 Bulls.
Like never...makes me so mad. And we know that Woodson knows that too, he dramatically shortened the bench last year as the year wore on. He has access to all the same lineup efficiency stuff us couch coaches do.

So why does he have extended stretches, ever, in contested games, when 0,1, even 2 starters are in the game. Without going too negative on this...to me, it likely points to some larger flaws in his philosophies and his mindset as a coach.
 
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