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A look at Garrett Green’s potential impact at Indiana

by in Commentary | July 22nd, 2011

Garrett Green is in Bloomington this weekend on his first visit since the announcement earlier this week that he would transfer from LSU and play his final collegiate season elsewhere.The 6-foot-11, 230-pound Green averaged 3.6 points and 3.2 rebounds in 13.1 minutes per game in three seasons at LSU.

Green, who will graduate with his bachelor’s degree in early August and is looking to pursue a master’s degree in sports management, will be eligible immediately. Inside the Hall examines how the potential addition of Green could impact the 2011-2012 Hoosiers:

– Experienced, capable post presence: Green’s numbers as a junior at LSU were respectable — 6.3 points and 5.2 rebounds in just over 18 per minutes per game. He had stellar performances like 18 points in a road win at Auburn, 15 points and 13 rebounds in a loss to Wichita State and 10 points and 10 rebounds in a win at Arkansas. He also had rough stretches like LSU’s final four games, where he scored a total of just 14 points in 52 minutes. And he also struggled mightily from the foul line (44 percent). But even with his up and down career in Baton Rouge, Green’s experience playing in the SEC for three years against the likes of Florida, Kentucky and Vanderbilt would be a positive and welcome addition.

– Competition for minutes: Tom Crean, based on his recent Twitter comments, is ready to coach a team that’s prepared to battle for playing time. Green would help push guys like Tom Pritchard and Derek Elston to produce at a much higher level than a year ago. And if they fail to embrace that challenge, Crean, with Cody Zeller and Green in the fold, would have the deepest frontcourt rotation he’s had to date in Bloomington. The unique circumstances of the Indiana rebuilding project over the past three years have forced Crean to allocate playing time to guys that didn’t always deserve it. Adding Green could help to ensure that doesn’t happen in 2011-2012.

– More help for Zeller: As much as he’s been anointed as a savior for Indiana basketball, there will be an adjustment period next winter for Cody Zeller. From a basketball IQ, fundamental and skill perspective, he’s easily the most college-ready player Crean has recruited at Indiana. He is an elite player that will one day likely play the game for a living. But he’s still a freshman that has yet to experience the rigors of college basketball in the Big Ten. Green, along with Pritchard, would give the Hoosiers another option at the five that would allow Zeller to play almost exclusively at the four spot.

– No scholarship impact: The Hoosiers are currently one scholarship under the NCAA limit of 13 for next season and because Green only has one year of eligibility, he won’t impact the scholarship situation beyond next season.

(Photo credit: Travis Spradling/The Advocate)

  • Anonymous

    Just thinking out-loud. But does it make sense to move VJIII to a 2, only using him sparingly at 1? I think it will help on his TO’s and add to his efficiency. It will also give VO and Mo (if not completely healthy) a break so we can RUN!!!

    Like I said… just thinking out-loud.

  • Anonymous

    Just thinking out-loud. But does it make sense to move VJIII to a 2, only using him sparingly at 1? I think it will help on his TO’s and add to his efficiency. It will also give VO and Mo (if not completely healthy) a break so we can RUN!!!

    Like I said… just thinking out-loud.

  • Anonymous

    Just thinking out-loud. But does it make sense to move VJIII to a 2, only using him sparingly at 1? I think it will help on his TO’s and add to his efficiency. It will also give VO and Mo (if not completely healthy) a break so we can RUN!!!

    Like I said… just thinking out-loud.

  • Anonymous

    Just thinking out-loud. But does it make sense to move VJIII to a 2, only using him sparingly at 1? I think it will help on his TO’s and add to his efficiency. It will also give VO and Mo (if not completely healthy) a break so we can RUN!!!

    Like I said… just thinking out-loud.

  • GFDave

    Not having to play the 5 spot would be a big help to Elston.

  • GFDave

    Not having to play the 5 spot would be a big help to Elston.

  • Alan Van Tilburg

    Plus, lets not forget that he’s graduating early which means he’s a smart guy.  If he comes, he will pick up coach Crean’s system quickly.  If the Hoosiers have a shot at the NCAA tourney, they need this catch badly.

  • CutterInChicago

    I think its almost unanimous for the Hoosier Nation, on paper this is a Win-Win for all involved.  Adding a 6’11″ 230 guy with 3-4 years of college experience in a major conference school for one year when we have an open scholarship? Sure, why not.

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    Maybe Green could show him how to set a screen without acting like he’s having a seizure.

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    Maybe Green could show him how to set a screen without acting like he’s having a seizure.

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    I think he’s from California, so Long Beach and ASU would be close to home.

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    I think he’s from California, so Long Beach and ASU would be close to home.

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    I think he’s from California, so Long Beach and ASU would be close to home.

  • GFDave

    I was refering to LSU as being his initial choice.  I guess I was  unclear there.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • GFDave

    Funny.

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • Anonymous

    Sounds like a WIN WIN to me!

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • B_ball_baller12

    agree with VJ3 part

  • http://weeklycritiquely.blogspot.com/ IUfanPurduePhD

    Ah, gotcha.

  • Anonymous

    That’s when all the good stuff comes out of the woodwork if you know what I mean…always the best days of Spring at IU!

  • Anonymous

    That’s when all the good stuff comes out of the woodwork if you know what I mean…always the best days of Spring at IU!

  • Anonymous

    That’s when all the good stuff comes out of the woodwork if you know what I mean…always the best days of Spring at IU!

  • Anonymous

    That’s when all the good stuff comes out of the woodwork if you know what I mean…always the best days of Spring at IU!

  • Kelin Blab

    Don’t you see how good this kid is, takes two guys to keep him off the boards.

  • Kelin Blab

    Don’t you see how good this kid is, takes two guys to keep him off the boards.

  • Kelin Blab

    Don’t you see how good this kid is, takes two guys to keep him off the boards.

  • Kelin Blab

    Don’t you see how good this kid is, takes two guys to keep him off the boards.

  • Anonymous

    And how do you know he didn’t get that board anyways? Smartypants;)

  • Anonymous

    And how do you know he didn’t get that board anyways? Smartypants;)

  • Anonymous

    And how do you know he didn’t get that board anyways? Smartypants;)

  • Anonymous

    I am not sure how much of an impact he will make but compared to last year this should be an improvement and any improvement is very much welcomed.

    We needed to add some new players/depth this year and we’re close to adding 4 solid ones.  I couldn’t really ask for much more at this point.  I think these guys will add a lot to practice and defense.

  • http://www.vccm.net/ iubase

    good get…like all the positives.  He is not an offensive force and shots FT at 44% – but we are used to that!  He does well on the boards.  With the addition of a healthy Creek, and CZ with CWat we should have more scoring options than last yr and the key will be D where he should help immediately.  He has a big body and did well against Auburn and Kentucky and should be an immediate impact here…..He was recruited by ASU previously and I suspect that would be our strongest contender here….I would like to see him at IU

  • Aceman_Mujezinovic_07

    DE is like a 2-year-old opening Christmas presents.  He never quite gets the current give unwrapped before he runs to the next one!

    He just needs to play with a little more patience and intelligence or he’s not going to make it at the D1 level. 

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