Can anyone give more details here? Just curious how it all could play out
Can anyone give more details here? Just curious how it all could play out
As we sit here today, the chance that Petrovic is more in line with a guy like Morreti than he is a Big Ten caliber contributor. That's not to say that he won't be all conference. Could happen. Same with Mirkovic(sp ??), but Bosman - Verdonk is also a possibility.
There are definitely times that I am one of THOSE guys, lol.... And I LOVE IT!!! It's so great being an Illini fan! We can be brutal, we can be protective, we can be entirely delusional, we can be splintered yet supportive. Love unconditionally, and be harbingers of doom.... I wouldn't want it any other way! I-L-Lour lunatic fringe is the best
Ty shooting the ball? Don't hold your breath. You don't learn to shoot at age 21 or 22.After reading the speculation about Ty and what his role will be I was wondering if anyone knows how his red-shirt season went and if he improved his shooting ability over the last year; what was he working on shooting-wise and whether he has shown significant improvement? Although, I realize that it may not be evident until he is actually playing in games this season.
I trust your opinion on all things related to Illini basketball. However, you have to admit our (fan base) ability to overhype players in the preseason.Nice to see we are entering the insane takes stage of the offseason. Petrovic and Mirkovic are guys that would have never gone to college pre NIL, both would have been getting 2-3 million if they were in college last year. Comparing them to Morreti and BBV is just crazy.
He needs 259 wins to pass him. Since 2020, he has average 23 wins per season. So at this rate, it'll take him 12 more seasons. Which would put him at 73 years old.I don't see how Underwood tops Lou's 423 wins over 21 seasons.
Personally love covering their bases on their “hot take”Nice to see we are entering the insane takes stage of the offseason. Petrovic and Mirkovic are guys that would have never gone to college pre NIL, both would have been getting 2-3 million if they were in college last year. Comparing them to Morreti and BBV is just crazy.
Not trying to cause an argument, but do you actually know what any of the players are making? Is it published somewhere?I think it’s also very telling that Ben NIL money for this year is less than what the other guys he’s competing against for playing time if what I have heard is correct. Time will tell who gets the PT
Yeah, this is what I find amusing. So he never worked on shooting before last year? Ty has his strengths, but shooting isn’t one of them. Sure, guys improve their shooting, but rarely enough when they start at the baseline he started at. And I have to wonder why a guy who was rated pretty highly coming out of HS with the key flaw of shooting hasn’t spent every day in the gym shooting for hours. Seems kind of important to be able to shoot when it comes to basketball.Ty shooting the ball? Don't hold your breath. You don't learn to shoot at age 21 or 22.
These dudes don’t really retire like normal people, so as long as he’s successful and stays relevant amongst young players and coaches, he’ll probably still be here.He needs 259 wins to pass him. Since 2020, he has average 23 wins per season. So at this rate, it'll take him 12 more seasons. Which would put him at 73 years old.
Ty was not very good against Ole Miss exhibition game so he redshirted. Just something to remember post elite 8 season but I’m clearly rooting for him to be a starter.Ty brings a lot of positives to the roster. Let’s not forget that he DID start for the Elite 8 team a few years ago. (Guess you have a short memory). Only thing Ben H brings is the 3 point shot which in all honesty he never was great at last season and eventually seen him get removed from starting lineup after BU given him every chance under the sun to remain in it. Then watched his minutes fall off drastically. So yeah I think Ty is more in play ahead of Ben H
Can anyone give more details here? Just curious how it all could play out
I played through HS, intramural at Illinois, then some good leagues around the western suburbs after. I was very good PG. Could do everything but only a so so outside shot at best. Guys learned to sag a bit on me. One day I was watching a DePaul game with Agguire and Cummings. Al McGuire the old Marquette coach was announcing. I was like 26-27 at the time. He should the difference of a shooter that squared his shoulders as to someone who shot like i did. One small correction and I honestly became a very good shooter. Yes a zebra can change his stripes at 21-22. Especially if he works as hard as Ty. Ty had to emulate the best player on the opposing team all season last year for scout teams. I think he was an integral part of their Elite team and will be just as or more important to this team. BU is extremely privileged to get him back. He will work harder than anyone one this team. He was like a coach last year. He will be a captain this season.Ty shooting the ball? Don't hold your breath. You don't learn to shoot at age 21 or 22.
As great as the hirings of Underwood and Bielema have turned out to be, the hiring that turned Illini fortunes around as much as anything was that of Josh Whitman. From the trust he has built with the coaches and the administration to the transition to the NIL world to the handling of the bogus charges against TSJ, he has been a steadying force. No drama, just great leadership. Makes me wonder if one of the "material changes" mentioned as escape clauses in the contracts might be if Whitman ever left.There ya go guys….Brad will be retiring here
Was more so curious about the “certain material changes have occurred”….but thanksThe details are right there in the 247 article
Probably if Whitman leavesWas more so curious about the “certain material changes have occurred”….but thanks
There ya go guys….Brad will be retiring here
I'm hoping he can just make some 5 - 10 foot jumpers. Forget 3-pointers.Ty shooting the ball? Don't hold your breath. You don't learn to shoot at age 21 or 22.
he has proven to make 5-10 foot jumper/floater shots. anything outside of 10 feet he's a non-factor. I would say extending to 15-feet - I think he's a decent (not great, maybe not good either) foul shooter - during the middle stretch of the season he was around 65-70% from the line. Really struggled at the beginning and end of the year. If you're just a reasonable 65% foul shooter, I think there's still a chance you could at least be a threat at 15 feet. Agree no three pointers.I'm hoping he can just make some 5 - 10 foot jumpers. Forget 3-pointers.
At the end of next season, the board will not be able to meltdown that he's looking to go somewhere else or the his agent is always making calls. That water is completely shut off.Can anyone give more details here? Just curious how it all could play out
Perhaps my memory is bad, but I don't recall him making anything beyond point blank range (a foot or two).he has proven to make 5-10 foot jumper/floater shots. anything outside of 10 feet he's a non-factor. I would say extending to 15-feet - I think he's a decent (not great, maybe not good either) foul shooter - during the middle stretch of the season he was around 65-70% from the line. Really struggled at the beginning and end of the year. If you're just a reasonable 65% foul shooter, I think there's still a chance you could at least be a threat at 15 feet. Agree no three pointers.
Fan base? How about an insider telling us about Booth and his "first round upside?"I trust your opinion on all things related to Illini basketball. However, you have to admit our (fan base) ability to overhype players in the preseason.
At the end of next season, the board will not be able to meltdown that he's looking to go somewhere else or the his agent is always making calls. That water is completely shut off.
Fan base? How about an insider telling us about Booth and his "first round upside?"
Some insider hype is definitely fueling much of the insanity.