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		<title>The Morning After: Illinois</title>
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Come again, Bruce? Something about fisting?
As my victorious, gloating post just demonstrated, I am incredibly happy to have won tonight. At some level, it&#8217;s not about winning in a quality way, or looking good while doing it; it&#8217;s just about winning games on the road when the wins are possible. Thanks to Illinois&#8217; horrendous shooting [...]]]></description>
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<em>Come again, Bruce? Something about fisting?</em></p>
<p>As my victorious, gloating post just demonstrated, I am incredibly happy to have won tonight. At some level, it&#8217;s not about winning in a quality way, or looking good while doing it; it&#8217;s just about winning games on the road when the wins are possible. Thanks to Illinois&#8217; horrendous shooting and forgiving crunch-time antics, Thursday&#8217;s was one such game.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;m not going to bitch a whole lot about it. Let&#8217;s be frank: IU looked just as disorganized and weak as they have in their past three games, and the fact of the win aside &#8212; it could just have easily been a loss, and probably should have been &#8212; doesn&#8217;t mean we should be satisfied with this performance or this team.</p>
<p>Still, before the complaining commences, let&#8217;s just say this: Thank God we won. And that Illinois lost. There are few pleasures so sweet.</p>
<p>And now, onward with the bitching:</p>
<p><span id="more-721"></span> &#8212; At some point, you have to start to wonder what, exactly, Kelvin Sampson has contributed to this team as a game coach. (We know what he&#8217;s contributed as a recruiter, obviously.) The Hoosiers are defensively lazy, offensively isolationist, disorganized, and clumsy. What&#8217;s worse, none of those conditions have improved over the year; if anything, they&#8217;ve gotten worse. Sampson has totally bungled A.J. Ratliff&#8217;s senior season &#8212; you&#8217;re telling me we couldn&#8217;t have used Ratliff last night? And worse, he&#8217;s done little or nothing that&#8217;s visibly improved Eric Gordon&#8217;s glaring weaknesses: turnovers, ballhandling, and the lack of a midrange game.</p>
<p>This is not how I remember Sampson&#8217;s teams performing at Oklahoma. I remember them being hard-nosed, physical teams. I remember Sampson&#8217;s maximization of junior college and four-year talent, the way he turned guys like Hollis Price into college stars by utilizing them in an intelligent system.  I remember the way his teams always seemed to get better as they matured together. At the very least, they fought hard; they mimicked Sampson&#8217;s own bulldog-esque charisma. And damnit, they defended!</p>
<p>Where did all that go? This year&#8217;s Hoosier team is probably the most talented Sampson has ever coached, but where is the physicality? Where is the intelligence? Where&#8217;s the efficiency? Where are the kinds of adjustments you expect any coach, let alone one at Indiana University, to make? <em>I feel like I&#8217;m taking <a href="http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/paramount_pictures/zoolander/will_ferrell/zoolander.jpg" target="_blank">crazy pills</a>!</em></p>
<p>The season isn&#8217;t over or anything; it&#8217;s just incredibly frustrating to have such an obvious talent disparity wasted &#8212; against Illinois, no less &#8212; thanks to a disorganized, sloppy performance.</p>
<p>&#8211; Speaking of which, Sampson seemed truly dedicated to his zone tonight, as if giving up on the notion &#8212; which would have been advisable the minute Demetri McCamey decided to have the game of his life &#8212; was some sort of surrender. Eventually Sampson lightened it up, and three&#8217;s were fewer and farther between for Illinois. It was obvious this team isn&#8217;t experienced enough to run the zone against a good passing team, but it was good experience nonetheless. Maybe another time.</p>
<p>&#8211; I truly enjoy Eric Gordon&#8217;s game, and I love when he&#8217;s on, but the past three games have exposed serious flaws in his repertoire. As mentioned above, Gordon is not a good ballhandler &#8212; hence his high turnover rate, the highest on the team. Gordon is also totally bereft of a midrange game. He either drives all the way to the hoop (where, at this point, he is usually fouled), or he takes a 25-foot three-pointer. On the occasions when he does pull up for a jump shot, he almost looks like a different player. That smooth, robotic perimeter stroke is replaced by a fading, jerky jumper. It looks bad, and it never goes in. Never.</p>
<p>Anyway, Gordon&#8217;s not going to stay, so my criticism of him isn&#8217;t some sort of double mind-meld that I hope will lend to a consensus that he should return for his sophomore season.  He won&#8217;t, and he shouldn&#8217;t. He should get that money. But pro teams beware: Gordon&#8217;s good, but he&#8217;s not a slam dunk. Not yet.</p>
<p>Still, Gordon&#8217;s game is better than just about any guard&#8217;s he plays against, even when he is defended well. Free throws &#8212; free throws are his savior. Even when he&#8217;s totally off, his free throw shooting saves him from irrelevancy. Thankfully.</p>
<p>&#8211; I feel kinda bad for Shaun Pruitt. I know I probably shouldn&#8217;t, because he plays for public enemy number Bruce, but I couldn&#8217;t find myself truly hating him like I hate, say, Chester Frazier (more on that below). Pruitt seems like a decent kid. Sucks that he lost his proverbial legs at the free throw line like that; you don&#8217;t wish that kind of embarrassment on anyone. Except Chester Frazier.</p>
<p>&#8211; Jordan Crawford is another truly flawed freshman, but for all his faults, grant Jordan this much: He is not afraid. He will chuck under any circumstances, and he&#8217;s a good enough shooter to back up his confidence. Without his two three&#8217;s in the first overtime last night, IU probably doesn&#8217;t make it to the second.</p>
<p>&#8211; Chester Frazier, I truly love you. When you decided to shove Eric Gordon in the pre-game handshake &#8212; a fair-play gesture supposedly above the frivolous hatreds people bring to sports &#8212; you officially confirmed your d-bag status for life. What&#8217;s worse, you&#8217;re not even the kind of d-bag one can take seriously, or get mad at. You&#8217;re the type of d-bag that&#8217;s just so silly and ridiculous that all one has to do about you is laugh. You&#8217;re the guy at the HPER who wants to fight everybody. Yeah, Chester. You&#8217;re <em>that</em> guy. I hope you enjoy yourself; you&#8217;ll never not be that guy for the rest of your tiny little life.</p>
<p>Too bad about the ankle, though.</p>
<p>&#8211; Chester Frazier Honorary D-Bag of the Week Award: The Illinois genius patrol that threw stuff at Eric Gordon&#8217;s family. You disgrace your entire clan, idiots. Congrats: D-bags of the week!</p>
<p>&#8211; Hey, did you guys hear Brian Randle fouled out? That <em>never</em> happens!</p>
<p>&#8211; I want to like Jay Bilas. I really do. But when he goes on and on about a player having &#8220;courage&#8221; because that player has tape on his ankle and is still, somehow, defying all the laws of physics and science as we know them and is, is <em>playing &#8230; </em>well, Jay, THAT IS NOT COURAGEOUS<em>. THAT IS CALLED PLAYING BASKETBALL. </em>Scrappy? Yes. Hard-nosed? Certainly. Courageous? No Jay. No. A thousand times no.</p>
<p>&#8211; All that aside, like I said: It&#8217;s a win. And it&#8217;s a win over Illinois. Might as well enjoy it, even if it&#8217;s impossible to shake off concern for IU&#8217;s underlying issues.</p>
<p>As always, your thoughts and further analysis in the comments.</p>
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