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1) VJ3 looks VERY VERY good. Rivers is supposed to be a defensive stopper and VJ repeatedly broke him down during the scrimmage. Good news IU fans...he looks better than he did at the end of last season (when he was our best player).
2) Creek will not be a starter when the season opens. I've been very high on Creek but he seems to be a little more one dimensional than I thought (a long distance shooter). Granted, that's not really a bad thing...but I think most fans expect him to be a dynamic scorer and I just don't see it....yet.
3) Hulls is going to be a very good player...but he's not a very good defensive player right now. Crean had to stop the practice at least 3 times to specifially address Hulls not performing correctly on defense. On the other hand, Rivers is a much better defender and although he didn't look good early on offense...he did heat up. Right now I'd say Rivers should get 28 min per game at point. VJ 7 and Hulls 5. The great thing about Hulls....he is SO confident with his dribble and passes. Everytime he feeds a teammate the pass is right on the money and it's almost impossible to pick his pocket. Give him 2 years to iron out his D and Hulls will be an undeniable floor leader. He just needs some time.
4) For some reason, I have a feeling Elston is going to contribute more than people think. Watford played the wing a lot during this practice and if that continues the only real inside threat we have is Pritchard. I think as time passes we'll need to develop another inside player and I think Elston can do it. He's actually pretty athletic (especially compared to Pritchard).
5) We have so many guards....but I really hope Crean figures out a way to fully utilize Matt Roth because he is a major offensive weapon. He looks bigger and a little quicker than he did last year and his shot and release is so smooth. I heard a lot of negative stuff about Roth over the summer but I'm not concerned anymore. He looks better than last year and his jumper is still deadly.
6) Bawa is so raw...but man...he has the skills to be a difference maker down the road. Remember how great George Leach looked on the court...but he never played as well as he "looked"? Well...Bawa ir already cut and ripped like Leach and his footwork is much better than I expected. Yeah he's a project...but in 2 years he could be a beast...especially on defense.
Just my 2 cents. I'd love to hear you feedback or your thoughts on the practice.
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I've always felt that Bawa is a wild card that could drastically change the rebuilding process if he develops, especially if we lose out on some of the 5* guys we're in on. If by his junior year, Bawa can develop into a legitimate starter, then IU has the big man we're all looking for.
If this happens (it's a big if) then adding guys like Zeller or the other bigs in 2011 really take us to the next level. If Bawa doesn't develop, then IU is almost depending on landing some of those 2011 bigs and hoping they make an immediate impact.
I don't think I made my point real clear here, but basically I think Bawa developing could not only speed up the rebuilding, but get it to a higher point much quicker.
I think we could see an immediate impact from Derek Elston. He just looks like he is gonna be a bruiser that can go in score 8 points and grab 6 rebounds. Rivers looks pretty athletic and seems to be able to drive the ball well, but it looks like he steers his jump shot. He has good shooting form just needs to let it flow without thinking about it.
Cant wait for the season to start!
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