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	<title>Inside the Hall &#124; An Indiana Hoosiers basketball blog &#187; DeAndre Thomas</title>
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		<title>Thomas and McGee reportedly find new homes</title>
		<link>http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/07/16/thomas-and-mcgee-reportedly-find-new-homes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 02:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you were wondering, although most of you could probably don&#8217;t care anymore, two more former Hoosiers have picked a new home.
DeAndre Thomas is headed to Robert Morris and will be eligible immediately because its a NAIA school. Al Bruehl, the coach at Robert Morris, told Rivals.com that Thomas is already down to 285 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you were wondering, although most of you could probably don&#8217;t care anymore, two more former Hoosiers have picked a new home.</p>
<p>DeAndre Thomas <a href="http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?cid=827179" target="_blank">is headed to Robert Morris</a> and will be eligible immediately because its a NAIA school. Al Bruehl, the coach at Robert Morris, told Rivals.com that Thomas is already down to 285 pounds. Not that I&#8217;m calling Mr. Bruehl a liar, but you seriously have to question the validity of this statement. It took a whole summer of walking around Bloomington last year to get Thomas below 300.</p>
<p>Brandon McGee&#8217;s destination has yet to be confirmed, but if you <a href="http://www.illinoishsbasketball.com/" target="_blank">believe this report</a>, he&#8217;s headed to Auburn. (<strong>PostmanR interjection</strong>: I work with the dude that runs that site. He told me how it all went down today as far as his sources are concerned. So unless he&#8217;s lying to me, Inside the Hall approves of this message. He broke the story; if it comes out being false, we&#8217;ll see what he has to say. Until then: McGee to Auburn.) McGee was also considering Oregon State. He&#8217;ll be remembered by IU fans for foolishly attempting a windmill dunk &#8212; and missing it &#8212; at the end of last season&#8217;s 78-64 win at Michigan.</p>
<p>So to recap for those of you keeping track at home: <a href="http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/07/10/jordan-crawford-to-xavier/">Jordan Crawford is heading to Xavier</a>, <a href="http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/07/08/together-at-last-armon-bassett-and-mike-davis/">Armon Bassett to UAB</a>, <a href="http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/06/04/report-jamarcus-ellis-to-northern-kentucky-university/">Jamarcus Ellis to Northern Kentucky</a> (reportedly), Brandon McGee to Auburn and DeAndre Thomas to Robert Morris.</p>
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		<title>Indiana press release on dismissed players</title>
		<link>http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/05/02/tom-crean-statement-on-dismissed-players/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 18:26:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a statement released a short time ago by IU Media Relations:
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. &#8211; ­ Indiana Men&#8217;s Basketball Coach Tom Crean announced today that junior DeAndre Thomas has been dismissed from the program and will not have his scholarship renewed.  In addition, sophomore Armon Bassett will not be reinstated for failing to comply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a statement released a short time ago by IU Media Relations:</p>
<blockquote><p>BLOOMINGTON, Ind. &#8211; ­ Indiana Men&#8217;s Basketball Coach Tom Crean announced today that junior DeAndre Thomas has been dismissed from the program and will not have his scholarship renewed.  In addition, sophomore Armon Bassett will not be reinstated for failing to comply with University and Athletic Department guidelines. Junior Jamarcus Ellis also will not be reinstated to the active roster.  Both Bassett and Ellis were originally dismissed from the program on March 31.  Crean also announced on Thursday that freshman Eli Holman could not return next season.</p>
<p>&#8220;Before you build a team, you need to develop a family,&#8221; said Crean. &#8220;We will go through the learning process, feel some growing pains and experience some bumps in the road along the way.  We need the Hoosier Nation to rally around this program as we go through these stages.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Our staff if going to ensure that anyone who attends this University and wears the Indiana uniform will make this privilege among their highest priorities and not treat the opportunity as an entitlement,&#8221; added Crean. &#8220;We fully expect our student-athletes to accept the responsibilities academically, athletically and socially that come with representing one of the top programs in college basketball history.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Report: Bassett, Ellis, Thomas and Holman gone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 17:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Andy Katz over at the World Wide Leader is reporting the following this afternoon:
New Indiana coach Tom Crean will be down to three returning scholarship players and eight players in all for next season once the school officially announces the departures of four Hoosiers later Friday afternoon, a high-ranking Indiana source told ESPN.com.
Sophomore Armon Bassett [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/bassettellis.JPG" alt="bassettellis.JPG" align="right" />Andy Katz over at the <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3378521" target="_blank">World Wide Leader</a> is reporting the following this afternoon:</p>
<blockquote><p>New Indiana coach Tom Crean will be down to three returning scholarship players and eight players in all for next season once the school officially announces the departures of four Hoosiers later Friday afternoon, a high-ranking Indiana source told ESPN.com.</p>
<p>Sophomore Armon Bassett and junior Jamarcus Ellis, who had appealed their suspensions by former interim coach Dan Dakich, were dismissed from the program. Junior forward DeAndre Thomas will also not return and neither will freshman Eli Holman, who has elected to transfer after a meeting Thursday that required a call to campus police when Holman became agitated.</p></blockquote>
<p>Just when you thought it couldn&#8217;t get any worse, it does. More later today after we&#8217;re able to wrap our collective brains around this mess. For now, I&#8217;ll just say: Thank you Kelvin Sampson. Not.</p>
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		<title>The Morning After: That&#8217;s that</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eamonn Brennan</dc:creator>
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College basketball seasons are long and dynamic things. They&#8217;re not like college football seasons, which require drilled excellence from the outset and where a midseason loss can kill your chances at winning a truly screwed-up national championship. They&#8217;re not like NFL or NBA seasons, where each team is basically what they are starting in training [...]]]></description>
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<p>College basketball seasons are long and dynamic things. They&#8217;re not like college football seasons, which require drilled excellence from the outset and where a midseason loss can kill your chances at winning a truly screwed-up national championship. They&#8217;re not like NFL or NBA seasons, where each team is basically what they are starting in training camp. They&#8217;re not baseball seasons, either, where the playoffs are such a comparably small sample size that all a fan can hope for is a division title &#8212; the rest feels like a crapshoot.</p>
<p>Instead, college basketball teams, the ones that compete in March, have similar blueprints: They roll the balls out in October, look terrible in November and December, coalesce in January, fade slightly in February, and, if they&#8217;re really good, peak in March when the games matter most. This blueprint hits close to home; just look at Michigan State this year. Or North Carolina. Or any of the teams still playing basketball next weekend. Or any of the 20 or so teams that lost last weekend that deserved to win. That&#8217;s the blueprint you&#8217;re supposed to follow.</p>
<p>I wish we could look back at IU&#8217;s season, as this TMA intends to, and say they followed the blueprint. A loss to a good Arkansas team under those auspices would have been OK. But we can&#8217;t say that. Instead, they didn&#8217;t push to the finish, or peak in their late games. They quit. They just quit. And for some reason, I&#8217;m not even mad.</p>
<p><span id="more-949"></span></p>
<p>What can you be mad about? Not at the players. I&#8217;ve said this before, but it&#8217;s like mom (IU) and dad (Sampson) divorced in the middle of high school. College basketball players aren&#8217;t so removed from their teenage years. How did you think they&#8217;d respond? How would you have responded?</p>
<p>You can get angry at the administration for bungling the situation on about 100 different levels, but you can&#8217;t really get angry at them for firing Sampson in-season. Fans were calling for his head, and to save their own face and improve the prospects of a top-flight coach coming to IU in the next few weeks, they had to act quickly and decisively. Sampson had to be gone. You can&#8217;t blame them for trying to end a bad situation as soon as possible.</p>
<p>If you want to get angry, don&#8217;t blame the players, and don&#8217;t blame the administration. (At least not for this. Fall break &#8212; now <em>that&#8217;s</em> an issue to get mad about.) Blame Kelvin Sampson. He ruined everything, not only for himself, but the players he claimed to love, and for the university he devoted himself to. He had the balls to sit in the office of the winningest coach of all time &#8212; a coach with his own flaws, but with high standards, too &#8212; and merely pay lipservice to the notions many fans hold dear to their hearts. But he didn&#8217;t get it. <em>It&#8217;s not just talk. </em>It can&#8217;t be, not at IU. That Sampson didn&#8217;t understand the difference, that he was simultaneously so audacious and dumb as to assume his words were nothing more than a pacifier to his constituent public &#8212; well, that&#8217;s why he deserves scorn.</p>
<p>He made the season a sad footnote, made Dan Dakich an ineffective interim babysitter, made the players wonder where their father was. That&#8217;s where the anger belongs, if you believe it belongs anywhere: at Sampson&#8217;s feet.</p>
<p>Me? I&#8217;m not mad at all, like I said above. Anything positive that would happened after Sampson&#8217;s departure would have been a bonus. What&#8217;s the point in being all pissed off about a season that ended eight games ago? All you can do is gear up for the coaching search, throw your support into one corner or another, enjoy the rest of the tournament, and move on. Here&#8217;s trusting IU won&#8217;t make the same mistake twice. Here&#8217;s hoping they get the right guy. And here&#8217;s saying goodbye to everything that came before, where we &#8212; because this is sports, and not real life &#8212; can say without a drop of cynicism that a new day is dawning. And who could be mad about that?</p>
<p>&#8211; As for Arkansas, there&#8217;s not a whole lot to add. Eric Gordon (more on him below) didn&#8217;t suddenly start hitting shots again; IU didn&#8217;t suddenly start defending again; Dakich continued to force them to play man-to-man, a style at which they were never adept. It was the same sad story as every other post-Sampson game. IU gave up 86 points &#8212; 86! &#8212; on 66 possessions, and though their offense was OK, it&#8217;s very, very difficult to win when you allow 1.3 points per possession.</p>
<p>Positives? They&#8217;re hard to find. Maybe Lance Stemler hitting a couple of shots? Maybe, um &#8230; I don&#8217;t know. That was probably it, and even that felt kind of bitter. (Stemler waits until <em>now</em> to start shooting. Fantastic.)</p>
<p>&#8211; Friday&#8217;s loss meant saying goodbye to both Eric Gordon and D.J. White, and I&#8217;d assume that most fans have remarkably different opinions of the two players. We all know D.J. White&#8217;s story, and we all know that he was really the only player on the team fighting for anything down the stretch, or at least the only player having success doing so. White&#8217;s legacy will be one of loyalty and devotion and unfulfilled promises, but he will be canonized in Hoosier lore in very positive ways. In four years of tumult, he was a constant. He deserves credit &#8212; and every IU fan&#8217;s best wishes for a profitable pro career &#8212; for that.</p>
<p>But what about Eric Gordon? What legacy does he leave?</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s safe to say, as the year closes, that Gordon is still vastly overrated in a variety of ways &#8230; but not as overrated as the last few games would make him seem. It&#8217;d be easy to jump on without remembering that Gordon is a freshman, and that freshmen are prone to injury, wear and tear, streaky shooting, and turnovers. We saw all of that in Gordon. We also saw some remarkable potential that he can fill, potential that might yet make him a slightly bigger version of Ben Gordon. The shame is that we won&#8217;t get to see what Gordon might have done with a year under his belt, what his progress as a sophomore might have been, if he could have competed for national awards commensurate to his obvious ability.</p>
<p>His legacy is mixed. It&#8217;s a shame &#8212; though an entirely justifiable one &#8212; that it&#8217;s also so short.</p>
<p>&#8211; As for the rest of these players, I&#8217;ll be the first to say I&#8217;m glad Jamarcus Ellis is going to come back, and I&#8217;m glad he seems to be saying the right things in regard to dealing with a new coach. Next year is Ellis&#8217; shot &#8212; as a Juco guy, he only gets two &#8212; and he&#8217;d do well to make use of it. Same goes for DeAndre Thomas. Thomas needs to continue to shed pounds and to work on his vertical jump and strength in the post. He could be a valid contributor next year.</p>
<p>Armon Bassett was perhaps this season&#8217;s most pleasant individual surprise. He unveiled a truly consistent outside jumper, showed lots of defensive progress, and developed as a &#8220;true&#8221; point guard. Here&#8217;s hoping the new coach does enough to win him over before Bassett is swooned by a big program in need of a dead-eye shooter.</p>
<p>Lance Stemler was Lance Stemler. Lance was always asked to do things he had never done before in his life, so I will always appreciate his willingness to do so to find a spot at a higher level. If only he had been the shooter we were all promised; turns out, he was a volume guy, and there was no reason to give Stemler volume, like, ever.</p>
<p>Jordan Crawford was also a pleasant surprise this season. Crawford is a much more typical freshman than Gordon or Derrick Rose or any of the other super-frosh heading to college these days, but a few years ago, when the rest of those players would have gone pro, Crawford&#8217;s game would have been even more highly touted. All told, he&#8217;s a good shooter, a creative offensive player, a decent, if turnover-prone, passer, and a really bad defender. In other words, he&#8217;s a freshman. It&#8217;d be great to see him blossom over four years, but you couldn&#8217;t blame Crawford if he found somewhere else that recruited him a year ago. He has a bright future ahead.</p>
<p>Farewell, Mike White. We hardly knew ye.</p>
<p>Kyle Taber found a home this year. So long as he never, ever shoots the ball outside four feet &#8212; something Taber understands well, which is refreshing &#8212; I&#8217;ll be glad to have him back.</p>
<p>Eli Holman says he&#8217;ll be back. Please, Eli &#8212; harness that athleticism. Please.</p>
<p>And everyone else: It was a season. It was OK at points. Bad at a lot of others. But like I said above, a new day is dawning. Let&#8217;s try to have some fun with it.</p>
<p><em><strong>Editor&#8217;s Note</strong>: You can read more of PostmanE&#8217;s take on college basketball at <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs?author=Eamonn+Brennan" target="_blank">the Dagger on Yahoo! Sports</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Ellis, Thomas and Holman plan to return to IU</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a report by Terry Hutchens of the Indianapolis Star, Jamarcus Ellis, DeAndre Thomas and Eli Holman are all planning to return to Bloomington next season. However, Brandon McGee, Jordan Crawford and Armon Bassett have yet to decide, according to Hutch:
Indiana&#8217;s players were all over the board when asked about their future at IU. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/jamarcus.JPG" alt="jamarcus.JPG" align="right" />According to a <a href="http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080323/SPORTS0601/803230381/1247/SPORTS" target="_blank">report by Terry Hutchens</a> of the Indianapolis Star, Jamarcus Ellis, DeAndre Thomas and Eli Holman are all planning to return to Bloomington next season. However, Brandon McGee, Jordan Crawford and Armon Bassett have yet to decide, according to Hutch:</p>
<blockquote><p>Indiana&#8217;s players were all over the board when asked about their future at IU. All of them said they want to wait until a new coach is named and they could meet with that coach.</p>
<p>Two in particular &#8212; junior college transfers Jamarcus Ellis and DeAndre Thomas &#8212; indicated they plan to be back next season. Freshman center Eli Holman also thought he would be back. But Armon Bassett, Jordan Crawford and Brandon McGee all said they needed time to sort everything out before deciding.</p>
<p>Ellis said he didn&#8217;t feel comfortable talking about what anyone else on his team would do.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can only speak for myself, and I&#8217;m just looking forward to getting to know the new coach, whoever that may be, and getting in the gym and working hard, because I have a lot of things I can do better in my game,&#8221; Ellis said.</p>
<p>Crawford said he plans to see what comes about with a new coach.</p></blockquote>
<p>That was about the best quote Jamarcus could have given. If he has that attitude going into next season and buys into the new coach, expect him to return to the stat-stuffing player we all loved early on. As far as the other players go, if Indiana makes the right hire, I think everyone will be back. In my view, Bassett is the most important piece to keep in Bloomington. He is on track to develop into an All-Big Ten player and he&#8217;s a big piece of the puzzle if IU hopes to field a team capable of making the NCAA Tournament next season (assuming the NCAA doesn&#8217;t drop the hammer in June).</p>
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		<title>Positive positivity going into tonight</title>
		<link>http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/03/21/positive-positivity-going-into-tonight/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 16:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Corazza</dc:creator>
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I don&#8217;t think it takes any sort of expert in the field of season definition to tell us the overriding adjective to describe IU&#8217;s 2007-2008 season. If Big A were to put up a poll over on the right sidebar there, I have a feeling &#8220;disappointing&#8221; would win going away. This has been a disappointing [...]]]></description>
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<p>I don&#8217;t think it takes any sort of expert in the field of season definition to tell us the overriding adjective to describe IU&#8217;s 2007-2008 season. If Big A were to put up a poll over on the right sidebar there, I have a feeling &#8220;disappointing&#8221; would win going away. This has been a disappointing season. We know this.</p>
<p>But this is not a post to lament the troubles of Kelvin Sampson, Eric Gordon&#8217;s recent struggles or Dan Dakich&#8217;s inability to get this team to play anywhere near the level Sampson had them at before he took his final bow. Oh no, this is a post to rally us all in one nation under Indiana hoops. So in an effort to convince myself we can actually win tonight &#8212; on the whole I&#8217;m not an overly positive person when it comes to this stuff  so this is really a stretch &#8212; here are some quick, not-thought out-at-all positives. Because let&#8217;s be positively positive tonight, OK?</p>
<p><strong>Eric Gordon. </strong> Yes, I know what you might be saying right now: &#8220;How can I possibly be relying on advancing to the second round of the tournament by way of Eric Gordon? The turnover machine? The guy that hasn&#8217;t hit a three since like, January?&#8221;</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s spin it this way, kids: isn&#8217;t he due for a big game? A game in which he&#8217;s raining  threes from half court? In which he&#8217;s drawing defenses to him when driving &#8212; driving under control, might I add &#8212; to the hoop, handing off easy dishes to the rest of the squad. I&#8217;d say he&#8217;s been due for a few game to show us what he&#8217;s really made of. So why not tonight? (Just picture it in your mind for a second. Doesn&#8217;t it feel good?)</p>
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<p><strong>We have shooters.</strong> Armon Bassett, Eric Gordon, Jordan Crawford. If these three are raining from the outside early and often, we know that bodes well for tournament success. Sure, it&#8217;s been a while since we&#8217;ve seemed white hot from the outside, but again, we&#8217;re due right?</p>
<p><strong>The emergence of Big D.</strong> Sure, DeAndre Thomas might be ridiculously foul prone, but if he plays with the same wherewithal he displayed in the Minnesota game and we get solid play out of Kyle Taber, we might be able to neutralize the Razorback&#8217;s size up front.</p>
<p><strong>D.J. White.</strong> No expansion necessary here. And who isn&#8217;t pumped for  Hansbrough-D.J. matchup?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.insidethehall.com/2008/03/20/keys-to-the-game-arkansas/#comment-250059" target="_blank"><strong>Commenter Jamie says they looked relaxed at practice.</strong></a> Hey, I&#8217;ll take it.</p>
<p>So, there we have it. Feeling better about tonight out there? We must be right? Right? Sigh. I don&#8217;t know if this did the trick. Your additional positive reinforcement to make me feel better about the game, as always, are welcomed in the comments.</p>
<p>Indiana, we&#8217;re all for you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 22:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bozich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strong out of the gate: In each of IU&#8217;s last three losses, they&#8217;ve trailed at halftime and in two of the games (Michigan State and Minnesota), they&#8217;ve trailed big early. Playing from behind is not advisable for anybody in the NCAA Tournament. And for a team that has struggled as badly of late as this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/ejgordon001.jpg" alt="ejgordon001.jpg" align="right" /><strong>Strong out of the gate</strong>: In each of IU&#8217;s last three losses, they&#8217;ve trailed at halftime and in two of the games (Michigan State and Minnesota), they&#8217;ve trailed big early. Playing from behind is not advisable for anybody in the NCAA Tournament. And for a team that has struggled as badly of late as this one, another slow start could be a recipe for catastrophe.</p>
<p><strong>Establish D.J. White</strong>: With IU&#8217;s recent struggles from the perimeter, it&#8217;s essential to establish White in order to free up some open looks for Armon Bassett, Eric Gordon and Jordan Crawford. Bassett and Gordon are shooting a combined 18.3 percent from three-point range on their last 53 attempts. <a href="http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080320/SPORTS0601/803200489/1069/SPORTS0601" target="_blank">As Terry Hutchens pointed out</a> in today&#8217;s Indianapolis Star, White took just three shots in the first 12 minutes against Minnesota and in the Penn State game, he took just two shots in the first ten minutes. That&#8217;s not acceptable for a player shooting over 60 percent from the field.</p>
<p><strong>Big game for Gordon</strong>: It&#8217;s been a while since the freshman had a solid shooting night. In fact, the last time he shot better than 50 percent from the field was on February 16 against Michigan State. In other words, he&#8217;s more than overdue for a hot shooting night. Gordon knows this is likely his only chance to make a run in the NCAA Tournament. It&#8217;ll be important to get him a couple of open looks early to establish his confidence. If the Hoosiers can get him going, the combination of White and Gordon is as good as any in the country.</p>
<p><span id="more-926"></span><strong>Hold them below 75</strong>: Arkansas likes to play at a faster tempo than the Hoosiers have experienced in the Big Ten. When the Razorbacks score 75 points or more, they&#8217;re 15-0. It is important to note that Indiana is a higher scoring team than Arkansas. Indiana is averaging 75.1 points per game and Arkansas is scoring 73.6 ppg.</p>
<p><strong>Production from the four spot</strong>: Paging Lance Stemler, Kyle Taber and DeAndre Thomas. Thomas played well in the Big Ten Tournament against Minnesota, but he committed five fouls (all in the second half) and left the game with 7:43 remaining. Stemler&#8217;s offense has been non-existent for most of the season. And Taber has been solid in spot duty. In other words, there&#8217;s not a clear cut option. IU doesn&#8217;t need any of the three to score much, but they do need someone to help White fend off Arkansas in the paint. The Razorbacks have four players 6-10 or taller.</p>
<p><strong>Play for Indiana, not Kelvin Sampson</strong>: Anyone who&#8217;s watched this team since Sampson left the sidelines knows that something has been missing. Sometimes, it just looks like this group is going through the motions. But if we&#8217;re to believe White&#8217;s comments at Thursday&#8217;s press conference, the Hoosiers are approaching this opportunity as a new beginning. With that said, it&#8217;s time to forget the past and move forward. This team is talented enough to make some noise, but they&#8217;ll need to be on the same page as their coach if they hope to do damage.</p>
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		<title>The Morning After: Purdue</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eamonn Brennan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is weird. Isn&#8217;t it? Isn&#8217;t it strange to be in this position right now? To gather, as I did last night, with friends at a bar, to celebrate another game with a Fat Tire and a sandwich, and to know all along that no matter what happens, your team&#8217;s coach is going down? He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/sampsonlast.jpg" alt="sampsonlast.jpg" align="right" />This is weird. Isn&#8217;t it? Isn&#8217;t it strange to be in this position right now? To gather, as I did last night, with friends at a bar, to celebrate another game with a Fat Tire and a sandwich, and to know all along that no matter what happens, your team&#8217;s coach is going down? He can beat your most hated rival (who just so happens to be the Big Ten&#8217;s top team) and still, against his will, it will be the last win of his tenure.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s two such wins now. The first was Saturday against Michigan State, a dominating performance that showed a resilient team rallying around their coach. The second was last night. Was it me, or did the focus seem to shift? Maybe it was because I was in a bar and couldn&#8217;t make out the commentary very well, but did last night&#8217;s audience &#8212; swept up in an important rivalry atmosphere &#8212; seem to forget about the sanctions for 40 minutes? I know I did.</p>
<p>It will be jarring to lose Sampson on Friday, but at this point, I&#8217;m not sure his presence is needed on the sidelines anymore. Stay with me here. It&#8217;s hard to complain about distractions after two very solid wins, but Sampson&#8217;s saga is a distraction. His assistants have been coaching this team all year; no doubt IU&#8217;s players feel just as comfortable with each of them as they do with Sampson. (Perhaps moreso, given the player-assistant-as-friends dynamic a lot of teams have.) It will be a difficult adjustment, seeing Dan Dakich running up and down the sidelines, but if the Hoosiers showed anything last night, it was a level of maturity and self-definition that gives me confidence in the coming games.</p>
<p>But that confidence doesn&#8217;t mean part of me won&#8217;t miss Sampson. He&#8217;s only been here for two years, yes, and even if this eulogy is premature (we still think Sampson&#8217;s going to be suspended Friday rather than fired), it will be a different place without him. He&#8217;s a frustrating coach, but if the past two years have taught us anything about his style it&#8217;s that his teams improve. They get better. They can make you miserable in November and December and even January, but come February and March they coalesce. They play hard together. They defend. And they&#8217;re fun to watch.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a shame we can&#8217;t have a third year, but it&#8217;s a self-inflicted shame. And we know what we have to do. The dog might be cute. You might love the dog. But if the dog can&#8217;t control his bite, you put him down. It sucks, and it&#8217;s sad, but it&#8217;s best for everybody.</p>
<p><span id="more-803"></span>&#8211; Part of my confidence in a post-Sampson team this year is, like I said, that improvement. If the coach has given us one present before he&#8217;s suspended/fired/never heard from again, it&#8217;s in progressing his team forward by leaps and bounds in the past two weeks. This is a team, remember, that barely squeaked out an away win at Illinois, a team that I had all but written off as a serious contender. That team had brutal flaws: couldn&#8217;t defend the perimeter, couldn&#8217;t play man-to-man, couldn&#8217;t find a decent four spot, couldn&#8217;t get decent point guard play. Are any of these problems anymore?</p>
<p>&#8211; Armon Bassett is playing as well as he&#8217;s ever played, not only in shooting the ball &#8212; if he keeps improving, he&#8217;s going to be an incredible shooter &#8212; but in the way he runs the offense. He still had too many turnovers (5), as did IU (23. Eesh.). But he was focused, efficient, made good decisions, got IU into their half-court sets quickly &#8230; he was what you need a point guard to be.</p>
<p>&#8211; Turns out IU can defend the perimeter: Purdue took 72 shots in a 72-possession game last night, and only happened to connect on 25 of them. What&#8217;s worse, they were 7-25 from three, and posted a 39.5 effective field goal percentage, the type of shooting night that will kill you regardless of the defense you&#8217;re facing. Still, call me optimistic, but given the way Purdue&#8217;s been shooting from three the past few games, IU deserves a lot of credit for challenging those perimeter shots both in the zone and in man-to-man defense.</p>
<p>&#8211; As for the four spot, Kyle Taber is, well, he&#8217;s Kyle Taber, but it turns out Kyle Taber is all we need at the four. Compared to Mike White and DeAndre Thomas, who are both incredible mistake- and foul-prone, Taber is a breath of fresh air. Where Thomas believes it&#8217;s important to get himself shots, Taber actually refuses to shoot the basketball unless he&#8217;s three feet from the hoop. Seeing as we have the country&#8217;s best big man &#8212; that&#8217;s right, D.J.&#8217;s better than Tyler Hansbrough &#8212; across from that four spot, all we really need is Kyle Taber. Now, if we could only find a spot for Adam Ahlfeld &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8211; The one overriding negative about IU&#8217;s performance last night was the turnovers. Those have to get cleaned up. Fortunately, IU was efficient in every other phase of the game. Check it out, courtesy of Statsheet:</p>
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<p>That chart shows a team that outplayed Purdue in every offensive phase of the game. The only thing Purdue did demonstrably better than IU was score more field goals, but it happened to take them, oh, 30 more shots to make an extra five. In the meantime, IU was getting to the line and making 88 percent of their free throws. Perhaps my favorite stat is total possessions: The Hoosiers weren&#8217;t afraid to get up and down the floor last night, a major plus playing against a strong Purdue team that seems comfortable bruising under the basket.</p>
<p>&#8211; What little commentary I heard last night was from Steve Lavin, who was actively campaigning for D.J. White to receive player of the year honors. I think it&#8217;s official: Steve Lavin loves IU. Earlier in the season his hyperbolic love was directed toward Eric Gordon; now, it&#8217;s White. We have to ask the question (jokingly): Does Steve Lavin want the IU job? Would we want Steve Lavin? I can just imagine the press conferences &#8212; Lavin using every goofy catchphrase he&#8217;s come up with in broadcasting. &#8220;Well, you know, Armon Bassett&#8217;s just our energy guy out there, he&#8217;s our little pepper pot &#8230;&#8221;&#8211; Finally, in closing, a note to Purdue fans: If your social scene is so broke that you have to congregate in alcohol-less Mackey Arena to get your kicks for IU-Purdue, I&#8217;ve underestimated the lameness of your college experience. Please, please don&#8217;t do that again. Go get some beer in your system. Live a little.</p>
<p>Also, Scott Martin looks like he&#8217;s 14. That&#8217;s all.</p>
<p>Anyway, if we have to lose our coach, and say goodbye to the promise of his tenure, last night was a pretty damn good way of doing it. <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=forde_pat&amp;id=3254000&amp;sportCat=ncb" target="_blank">Pat Forde summed up</a> how to feel pretty well this morning:</p>
<p>&#8220;We love your team. We hate your ethics. We&#8217;re confused as hell. We want to thank you for beating Purdue &#8212; and now we&#8217;d like you gone.&#8221;</p>
<p>Farewell, Kelvin.</p>
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		<title>The Morning After: Wisconsin</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 16:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eamonn Brennan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By far the saddest part about everything that happened yesterday is that a fine performance by the Hoosiers &#8212; a well-executed gameplan against a good team &#8212; went totally by the wayside. It was overshadowed. Overshadowed not only because Brian Butch hit a lucky (yes, it was lucky) banked three-pointer from about 24 feet to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/bbutch.jpg" alt="bbutch.jpg" align="right" />By far the saddest part about everything that happened yesterday is that a fine performance by the Hoosiers &#8212; a well-executed gameplan against a good team &#8212; went totally by the wayside. It was overshadowed. Overshadowed not only because Brian Butch hit a lucky (yes, it was lucky) banked three-pointer from about 24 feet to win the game, but overshadowed by the giant inky-black specter of the NCAA&#8217;s announcement about major violations yesterday.</p>
<p>Sunday, the Hoosiers (to my mind, at least), took a significant step forward to alleviating a lot of the obvious concerns about them as a whole. Last night, they continued that pattern, albeit in a flawed loss. That progress &#8212; think how bad they looked the first game against Wisconsin &#8212; should be the story. But as I sit and write this, attempting to write about what&#8217;s happening on the floor reeks of blind fandom. It feels like ignoring the giant elephant in the room. <em>Be positive! Think good thoughts! Talk about basketball! </em>Easier said than done.</p>
<p>And that&#8217;s the problem. It&#8217;s not the sanctions themselves &#8212; we&#8217;re all adults here, and we can get over it. Kelvin Sampson getting fired? <em>C&#8217;est la vie.</em> Life goes on. Another lost scholarship? Sucks, but it&#8217;s not devastating. Kent Benson getting all worked into a froth again? Not exactly newsworthy.</p>
<p>No, the problem is that because of Kelvin Sampson&#8217;s utter stupidity, enjoying the game for what it is in its rawest, purest form &#8212; a group of almost-student-athletes competing with their school&#8217;s name on their shirts &#8212; is now impossible. Watching this team develop into a tournament contender is ruined. Our expression of basketball fandom is tainted. To paraphrase Christopher Hitchens, <em>sanctions poison everything</em>. That&#8217;s not fair to D.J. White and Eric Gordon and Armon Bassett and the rest, and it&#8217;s not fair to us.</p>
<p>So thanks, Kelvin. Thanks a lot. Idiot.</p>
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&#8211; Despite all that, it&#8217;s at least worth discussing the game in some detail. And if any lesson was learned from last night, it&#8217;s that everyone &#8212; even D.J. White &#8212; cools off sometime. After the tear D.J.&#8217;s been on in the last, oh, 15 games or so, I was actually getting used to him playing at an outsized, ridiculous level. 15-footers were guarantees; giant one-arm rebounds were the norm; ferocious put-back dunks have become an expected treat.</p>
<p>But in the second half, that waned. D.J. was still rebounding, still providing the rock in the middle of the defense, but he was missing the sort of easy turnaround jumpers that have become surefire scores. It was an ebb and flow thing; as D.J.&#8217;s misses got worse, IU&#8217;s guards picked up the slack. Still, the first-half performance was anchored by D.J., and in the second half, IU wasn&#8217;t the same.</p>
<p>&#8211; On Brian Butch: I should hate Butch for hitting that 24-foot bank shot. I should hate him for being a big lurchy white guy. I should hate him for being nicknamed &#8220;The Polar Bear.&#8221; Butch&#8217;s shot was the kind of thing that gets you laughed at on a pickup court; you&#8217;d never celebrate a bank to win a game like he did last night.</p>
<p>Then I remember Eric Gordon&#8217;s banked three at Illinois. Gordon&#8217;s shot was probably no less lucky than Butch&#8217;s; Butch is a decent outside shooter, after all, and you can bet Gordon wasn&#8217;t trying to hit the glass any more than Butch was. It happened in inverse order this week, but a lucky bank shot was crucial. It was pretty hard to be angry about it after that. (Plus, we still beat Illinois and their Screech Powers of a head coach, and isn&#8217;t that all that really matters?)</p>
<p>&#8211; It was easy to see a team confidence last night, especially in getting looks at the rim. Maybe that stemmed from playing Ohio State&#8217;s soft zone, which practically begged to be penetrated. (&#8220;Begged to be penetrated&#8221; is today&#8217;s &#8220;palpable mass on the buttox.&#8221; So you know.) Whatever it was, Eric Gordon and company were less hesitant about getting into the lane last night than they&#8217;ve been all season. The Hoosiers are a good perimeter shooting team, but it&#8217;s nice to be reminded that&#8217;s not all they are.</p>
<p>&#8211; I&#8217;m sure some will question, or already are questioning, why Sampson deigned not to call a timeout after Butch&#8217;s shot. I, personally, didn&#8217;t mind the call. I would have preferred Jamarcus Ellis not to have been the guy taking the final shot, but he got a good look against a Wisconsin team still kinda-sorta celebrating Butch&#8217;s lucky bank.</p>
<p>&#8211; DeAndre Thomas is an incredibly flawed player, but he did show flashes last night. It&#8217;s clear that he has touch on the offensive end. He can score it in advantageous positions. Now, if he could figure things out defensively and stop bear-hugging people 94 feet from the basket, IU could get a lot more out of his big body on the interior. That&#8217;d be nice.</p>
<p>&#8211; See? Basketball talk. Fun, right? There&#8217;ll be plenty more about Sampson later today &#8212; including a wild prediction from the blogosphere &#8212; but for now, your additions to the fun in the comments below.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan Corazza</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.insidethehall.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/hoosiers.jpg" alt="hoosiers.jpg" align="right" />It took a while for the Hoosiers to pull away in this one &#8212; thanks to Northwestern&#8217;s back cuts and three-point shooting  &#8212; but with around eight minutes to go, Eric Gordon hit a few shots, D.J. White chipped in some free throws and that was that: 75-63, IU wins. For the afternoon Gordon had 29 points &#8212; 18 of which came on three-point baskets. White racked up his fourteenth double-double with 26 points and 13 boards. Craig Moore led the Wildcats with 17 points.</p>
<p>It also helped that IU went to a zone in the second half, negating some of Northwestern&#8217;s nifty screening and cutting. At one point, Northwestern didn&#8217;t notch a field goal for just about eight minutes. Kyle Taber got the start at the four for the Hoosiers and saw some considerable playing time. (Clearly, Kelvin Sampson &#8212; like many of us &#8212; is realizing the Mike White/DeAndre Thomas/Lance Stemler combo has been lackluster as of late.)</p>
<p>Though Taber saw considerable playing time, he was just sort of, well, there. He didn&#8217;t do anything particularly notable. He didn&#8217;t do anything particularly awful, either. (Although, I do remember an errant pass for a turnover in the second half.) It was nice to see Sampson try something else there, even if it wasn&#8217;t quite the answer. Taber does have size and if he can play some defense &#8212; which he seemed somewhat capable of today &#8212; it might be another serviceable option for IU as the season progresses.</p>
<p>Our guy A.J. Ratliff saw the floor for a good stretch this afternoon as well, but it&#8217;s clear his shot just isn&#8217;t there yet this season. He attempted six threes and only hit one.</p>
<p>Oh and since we&#8217;ve all been rather critical of Sampson, his offensive schemes and the way this team has played this year, I highly recommend you read <a href="http://www.tmnews.com/stories/2008/02/02/sports.nw-013833.tms" target="_blank">Chris Korman&#8217;s article from today</a>. Sampson responded to a lot of that criticism yesterday. (One thing I&#8217;ll say: Sampson was able to maximize the talent on last year&#8217;s squad: they played well together. Why he hasn&#8217;t been able to do that for this year&#8217;s team, well, I don&#8217;t know. But we&#8217;re eight game deep in the Big Ten season, he better figure it out soon.)</p>
<p>The Hoosiers are now 18-3 on the season and 7-1 in the Big Ten. They play Illinois on Thursday night in Champaign, Ill.</p>
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