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An early look at the 2011-2012 backcourt

by in Commentary | August 22nd, 2011

It’s been a quiet couple of weeks since the conclusion of the July evaluation period, but it’s time to ramp back up once again as the official start of basketball practice is less than eight weeks away.

We’ll have comprehensive player-by-player previews as the start of the season grows closer, but here’s an early look at some of the storylines to keep an eye on with next season’s backcourt:

– A battle for minutes: Of the twelve scholarship players on Indiana’s roster, eight will fight for minutes in the backcourt rotation. And for the first time since his arrival in Bloomington, Tom Crean should have enough depth to allocate minutes to those will defend the best on a consistent basis. An inability to stop penetration from the perimeter or close out on shooters were two of the many reasons the Hoosiers finished as the worst defensive team in the Big Ten last season. If Indiana hopes to climb out of the conference cellar in season four of Crean’s tenure, progress will be largely determined by an improved defensive presence in the backcourt.

– Will Jordan Hulls take the leadership reigns? Recent comments by Derek Elston suggest that the junior guard from Bloomington is taking on the role of team leader this offseason and if that spills over into the season, it will be a huge positive moving forward. The Hoosiers have been without a player that the coaching staff can rely on as an on-court extension of themselves the past three seasons. Many believed Jeremiah Rivers might develop into that role upon his arrival from Georgetown, but that never materialized. In Hulls, the Hoosiers might finally have that guy.

– Last call for Verdell Jones: It was a mixed bag of results for the Champaign native in his junior season in Bloomington. On one hand, Jones became the 33rd player in school history to surpass the 1,000-point barrier. On the other hand, his 83 turnovers were a team-high and Jones struggled from both the foul line (67.2 percent) and the 3-point line (29.8 percent). The 6-foot-5 guard has been at his best in an IU uniform when he relies on his solid mid-range game. The scoring and ball handling burdens may lessen on Jones as a senior, but improved efficiency and better decision making will go a long way in defining his final collegiate season.

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Open Thread: Five most memorable moments

by in Commentary | August 19th, 2011

Tuesday’s open thread on next season’s rotation sparked over 175 comments and also some emails from our readers with suggestions for additional open thread topics.

One such email came from MiamiHoosier:

Hey fellas, best site on the web.  My thread suggestion is to have the readers list their 5 favorite memories from the past 3 awful seasons. We will probably never have to go through something like that again, but we will never forget it, and despite the ultimate frustrations of home losses to Penn St, Lipscomb, etc….there were SOME good moments…..my top 5:     5. Sheehey’s Iowa dunk 4. Creek goes off on Kentucky 3. Beating Pitt in madison square garden 2. Pritchard’s dunk and our ensuing victory against Minnesota 1. last year’s victory over Illinois

So via MiamiHoosier’s suggestion, what are your five favorite memories from the past three seasons of Indiana basketball? These can be on the court memories, like MiamiHoosier went with, or off the court memories.

Happy Friday, friends.

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Video: Cody Zeller senior season highlights

by in Video | August 18th, 2011

Slow week around here (things should ramp back up next week), but here’s a pretty nice mix of Cody Zeller that recently surfaced via TheIndianaRecruits on YouTube.

Included are clips from last December’s Hall of Fame Classic at New Castle, the McDonald’s All-American Game, the Indiana Junior-Senior All-Star exhibitions and the Indiana All-Star games at Bellarmine and Conseco Fieldhouse.

Related:

- HD Video: Cody Zeller at Indiana Junior-Senior All-Star Exhibition (June 8, 2011)
- HD Video: Cody Zeller Derby Festival Classic Highlights (April 25, 2011)
- HD Video: Washington’s Cody Zeller vs. Batesville (March 21, 2011)
- HD Video: Washington’s Cody Zeller, Evansville Bosse’s Jaquan Lyle (March 12, 2011)
- HD Video: Washington’s Cody Zeller vs. Vincennes Lincoln (March 5, 2011)
- ITH Video: Cody Zeller at Evansville Bosse (December 20, 2010)

2014 Intro: Greensburg’s Bryant McIntosh

by in Recruiting | August 17th, 2011

2014 guard Bryant McIntosh put together a solid freshman campaign at New Castle, but has transferred to Greensburg for his final three high school seasons after reportedly being struck by Trojans coach Steve Bennett.

The 6-foot-2 guard played well this spring and summer for the Eric Gordon 15-and-under team that also featured Perry Poindexter, Jalen Coleman and Sean Sellers, who will team with McIntosh at Greensburg.

McIntosh was among Indiana’s guests at last fall’s Hoosier Hysteria and ESPN.com recruiting analyst Dave Telep said after May’s Spiece Run-N-Slam that the sophomore is “one to watch because he’s tough, makes shots and has a ball player’s swagger.”

Check out Inside the Hall’s highlights of McIntosh from July’s adidas Invitational and the Best of the Midwest as well as Q & A in the embedded media players below (Note: You can expand the video to full screen by using the arrows in the bottom right hand corner of the players.):

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Video: Jeremy Gray talks to Calbert Cheaney

by in Video | August 16th, 2011

Here’s a solid Q & A conducted by Jeremy Gray of IU Athletics with Director of Basketball Operations Calbert Cheaney via the IU Athletics channel on YouTube.

Among the topics discussed: Cheaney’s return to Bloomington, what it’s like to play in Assembly Hall and some thoughts on Cheaney’s time with Jerry Sloan and the Utah Jazz:

Open Thread: So, who’s in your rotation?

by in Commentary | August 16th, 2011

One of the more interesting open threads we’ve had to date on Inside the Hall was last August when we polled you on Indiana’s top eight players entering the 2010-2011 season. The topic was sparked by comments made by Tom Crean stating that when he spoke with many of the players, most of them had Guy-Marc Michel in the top eight of the rotation.

Your responses to that call for discussion led to some pretty interesting debate and with the AAU season over, what better time than now to fire up another open thread?

We’ll switch it up a bit, but here goes: If you were to compose a rotation of players for the upcoming season, who would be on your list?

Bonus points for showing your work. Happy Tuesday, friends.

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