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Around the Hall: Fish interview, Penn St. search, more

by in Media | May 31st, 2011

Around the Hall is recommended reading from the Inside the Hall crew. So go ahead, get your read on (or in some cases, listen on).

The author of last week’s investigative pieces on the A-HOPE program, Mike Fish of ESPN.com, did an interview with our friend JMV of 1070 the Fan. The interview, however, never aired as JMV explained to me via Twitter: “I didn’t air it Alex. Straight to podcast. Kinda like Roadhouse 2.” The 14-minute conversation, which includes Fish telling JMV that Baylor had nothing to do with the story, is available in the embedded player below:

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John Gasaway examines Indiana (premium link) as part of ESPN.com’s look at teams that finished last in their conference a season ago. The three talking points: 1. The mess that Kelvin Sampson left behind was unfortunate … but not unprecedented. 2. The Hoosiers have to start winning in February and March. 3. Indiana must stop fouling.

The Penn State coaching search continues along and the Nittany Lions interviewed Duquesne coach Ron Everhart on Tuesday. AD Tim Curley plans to name a replacement for Ed DeChellis “very soon.” The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette mentions Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Rob Jeter, Boston’s Pat Chambers, Tulsa’s Doug Wojcik, former Bucknell coach Pat Flannery, Syracuse assistant Mike Hopkins and Arizona State assistant Scott Pera as other possibilities.

James Blackmon Sr. explains his decision to return to Ft. Wayne Luers after accepting the coaching position at Marion, where he played in high school, a few weeks ago.

Kyle Neddenriep of The Indianapolis Star has some visit news for two 2013 prospects on the IU radar: V.J. Beachem will go to Michigan State this weekend and Michigan State’s Elite camp the following week. And Zak Irvin will visit Tennessee on his way back from this weekend’s Under Armour camp in Atlanta.

Bob Knight still doesn’t like talking about the interview that took place with Jeremy Schaap almost eleven years ago.

The Big Ten Network is being re-branded as BTN with a new logo and web domain.

Jody Demling of The Louisville Courier-Journal has updates on Gary Harris and Trevon Bluiett.

Spring Scouting: Hanner Perea

by in Recruiting | May 31st, 2011

Inside the Hall continues our series of spring scouting reports this morning with 2012 commitment Hanner Perea.

(Previously: James Blackmon Jr., Trey Lyles, Mark Donnal, Jaquan Lyle)

After watching Indiana Elite games at the IndyBall.com Shootout, Spiece Run ‘N Slam and the adidas May Classic as well as reviewing video of the Denver Double Pump, here are our thoughts on the 6-foot-8, 210-pound native of Colombia:

– Athleticism and finishing ability: From the first time we saw Perea play in the summer of 2009, it was clear that his athletic ability stood above nearly all of his peers. And with that athletic ability, the 2012 IU commitment has established himself as one of the top finishers in the country. It’s not uncommon for video cameras to start rolling in warmups as Perea typically puts on a display of dunks (like this one) that will leave you scratching your head. After a game at the IndyBall.com Shootout in early April, Yogi Ferrell commented that he basically just had to “throw it up there” and Perea would grab the ball and finish. This is a pretty accurate representation of how things work with Perea as he can quickly turn what seems like an errant pass into a bucket.

– Improving defender: Perea is a solid shotblocker, but can get himself in foul trouble at times by leaving his feet on attempts where he’d be better served standing straight up. That said, his length coupled with his athleticism and quickness can make him a nightmare to score on in the paint. His upper body strength should allow him to step right into the paint and make a difference in a physical Big Ten. And as his instincts and understanding of the game continue to improve, he should be able to step out and effectively guard the perimeter from time-to-time.

– Developing offensive game: Besides scoring off of dunks and alley-oops, Perea gets the majority of his points via putbacks. He’s been effective this spring on the offensive glass and for the most part, does a nice job of immediately going back up to finish plays after grabbing a rebound. He can, at times, fall in love with trying to make the spectacular play rather than the easy or fundamental play or simply lose concentration and drop a pass. One area of his game that’s still lacking for Perea is a mid-range game from 7-to-12 feet. The touch on his shot is good from the foul line, but he rarely looks to score outside of the paint. While he might not be counted on to step out much in college, he’ll certainly want to develop a reliable jump shot if he hopes to play in the NBA at 6-foot-8. Ball handling is another aspect of his game that Perea said he’d like to improve at the adidas May Classic.

– Transition and effort: Besides scoring on putbacks, Perea also runs the floor extremely well and is effective finishing on the fastbreak. But perhaps more important is the effort the Colombia native gives and his business-like demeanor on the court. No one can question how hard Perea plays and even as Indiana Elite’s depth problems have taken their toll this spring, Perea hasn’t let fatigue affect his production.

Watch our complete spring video collection of Perea after the jump …

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Updated: 2013 Indiana Basketball Recruiting Board

by in Recruiting | May 30th, 2011

With the spring AAU schedule winding down, Inside the Hall refreshes our 2013 recruiting board with a look at 11 names on the Indiana radar as well as six others to keep an eye on.

Check out an in-depth look at the 2013 class, which is already off to a solid start with the commitments of Collin Hartman and Devin Davis Jr., at the link below:

2013 Indiana Basketball Recruiting Board

(Photo credit: Jamie Owens of J. Scott Sports)

Site News: ITH mobile theme now available

by in Site News | May 28th, 2011

Earlier this afternoon, we launched a mobile-friendly version of Inside the Hall that you’ll now see when you access the site from your mobile device. (It was originally launched earlier in the week, but we ran into some performance problems.) We’re still looking into the possibility of apps for both the iPhone and Android, but this theme will allow for easier reading and navigation for basically every mobile web browser.

Many of the same features on the desktop theme of ITH are available on the new mobile theme: Commenting via Disqus, most video is also available for viewing and you can browse recruit profiles and other pages by using the navigation menu in the top right corner of your screen.

We’ve received quite a bit of positive feedback via Facebook and Twitter thus far, but if you haven’t had the chance to check it out, let us know what you think in the comments.

A deeper look at ESPN’s A-HOPE investigation

by in Commentary | May 26th, 2011

ESPN.com, as you know by now, published a series of stories written by Mike Fish focusing on the Bloomington-based African Hoop Opportunities Providing an Education (A-HOPE) program and Indiana Elite today.

Their main piece focuses primarily on Mark Adams, who founded A-HOPE. He’s also a coach with Indiana Elite and is the father of Drew Adams, who was formerly the Director of Basketball Operations at Indiana.

A related story claims that 2012 La Porte La Lumiere commitment Hanner Perea received benefits that, according to ESPN, “appear to put Perea in violation of NCAA preferential treatment and extra benefits bylaws (12.1.2.1.6).”

After reading over both stories thoroughly, some thoughts follow in no particular order of importance:

– Perea, guardianship and benefits: Adams did not deny in e-mails to ESPN.com that he paid for airline tickets for Perea to visit his native country of Colombia as well as a $400 laptop that he shares with Obij Aget, another A-HOPE and Indiana Elite member that attends La Porte La Lumiere. The story also mentions that Perea received a used iPod.

Adams explains in an e-mail to ESPN:

“Hanner got here with one pair of old shoes and 2 to 3 changes of clothing!! I am sure there have been times with all the A-HOPE kids while at school either a roommate or friend that had a much better financial background would get something new and just give the old item to one of these kids. Hanner was here for 2 years with no cell phone, there were times that his family tried to call but couldn’t reach him so last August I bought him the cheapest cell phone my cell provider offered and he shares my minutes. I don’t really know where he got the iPod, I may have given him one of my kids’ old ones. You can get iPods for next to nothing anymore. The only two kids at La Lumiere [Perea's current school] that didn’t have a laptop was Obij [7-foot Obij Aget from Sudan] and Hanner. A-HOPE bought the cheapest $400 laptop Best Buy offered for Obij and Hanner to share.”

Whether or not Perea faces eligibility issues as a result of the reported benefits could come down to one issue that is not made clear in the story: Is Adams the legal United States guardian for Perea?

Adams told ESPN that he is the legal guardian for two A-HOPE kids, but said it was not important to identify their names.

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ESPN on Indiana Elite, Hanner Perea and A-Hope

by in Recruiting | May 26th, 2011

We’ll have to dig into the meat of this later on because it’s a lot to digest in such a short period of time, but ESPN just published several investigative stories on A-Hope, the Bloomington-based non-profit that assists in bringing international players to the United States.

The first is an in-depth investigative piece on the A-Hope program that brings up several findings that ESPN says could raise red flags with NCAA investigators.

The second reports the following on Hanner Perea:

Treatment afforded him by A-HOPE and its president, Mark Adams, including roundtrip airline tickets to Colombia, appears to put Perea in violation of NCAA preferential treatment and extra benefits bylaws (12.1.2.1.6).

Also at issue are gifts Perea has received from A-HOPE and Adams, whose son served on the IU basketball staff from September 2009 until this month. Perea is a member of an AAU team — Indiana Elite — which Adams coaches and whose best players have in the last year begun committing verbally to IU in bunches. The NCAA declined to comment specifically on Perea, but a spokesperson said that generally, “benefits from the prospects’ coach other than basic living expenses are considered against NCAA rules.”

For now, we’ll leave it at that because as I said, a lot to digest here, but just a quick thought: There’s nothing here that indicates any rulebreaking by Indiana basketball, Tom Crean or the coaching staff. We’ll do our best to wrap our brains what’s been presented, but for now, read the stories (if you wish) and feel free to chime in with your thoughts.

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