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… Loyola adversity* Lol. Been a long couple weeks.Yeah, again it is very early ... but I'd go so far as to say this squad would have handled the Loyola diversity better - possibly enough to survive and advance.
… Loyola adversity* Lol. Been a long couple weeks.Yeah, again it is very early ... but I'd go so far as to say this squad would have handled the Loyola diversity better - possibly enough to survive and advance.
Per the AP, it was the first time since 1999 that Division I teammates each scored 30-plus while shooting 70 percent in a game. The Illini, who shot a ridiculous 63 percent against FAU, now rank No. 1 in 2-point defense, No. 2 in eFG percentage defense and No. 9 in defensive efficiency.
now THATS an everyday guy! all in on Harmon from here on out. great story.
I agree with this. I don't think this team would have allowed themselves to get bullied by that very good Loyola team, though I do think Krutwig would give both Hawkins and Dainja a ton of issues.… Loyola adversity* Lol. Been a long couple weeks.
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Tipsheet: Domask transitions smoothly to Big Ten level, makes Illini more dangerous
Marcus Domask did it all for SIU Carbondale for four years. Now he is putting that versatility to work at Illinois.www.stltoday.com
More athletic Larry Bird perhaps... /s![]()
I think we might have the next Luka
I mean, how to they get Jack from John?It's Giorgi, not Georgi, er, um, (clears throat), I mean, Moretti's first name is Niccolo, so wouldn't his nickname or diminutive form of his first name be Nicco, and not Nico? Or for some reason does the diminutive form drop one "c"? Afterall, I have no idea how they get "Betsy" from "Elizabeth", so anything is possible.
How do you get Dick from Richard? Wait.. what?I mean, how to they get Jack from John?
Or Jim/Jimmy from James ?.How do you get Dick from Richard? Wait.. what?
Ask?How do you get Dick from Richard? Wait.. what?
Cool chart. Would love if they turned this into a time series heatmap to show migration over the season.
Man, I still think we have to figure out how to use Dain better. He's objectively a good post player.
I kinda liked the backscreen/side ballscreen actions I saw them do a few times against (Rutgers? FAU?…one of those games…whereby Dain would come up from the block and rollback/dive after the ballscreen/backscreen on the wing.Man, I still think we have to figure out how to use Dain better. He's objectively a good post player.
We do run better offense with Hawkins at the 5, but there are certainly situations (probably more than 4 minutes worth) when it would be nice to run some stuff to get Dain an easy basket. He's also a decent rim protector.
So, Offensive Basketball Public Relations? Defensive Basketball Puerto Rico? I have no clue, obviously.
So CH has the 2nd best impact on team O efficiency and best impact on D efficiency? He definitely gets an outsized share of complaints on here relative to his impact
Right behind Dain, very difficult to be put in a situation cold and then try to play your best at two minute spurts.So CH has the 2nd best impact on team O efficiency and best impact on D efficiency? He definitely gets an outsized share of complaints on here relative to his impact
I wonder if we can use both CH and Dain. Dain gives us the inside prescense on offense and CH can defend on the perimeter. CH can also feed the post and present as an outside threat.Man, I still think we have to figure out how to use Dain better. He's objectively a good post player.
We do run better offense with Hawkins at the 5, but there are certainly situations (probably more than 4 minutes worth) when it would be nice to run some stuff to get Dain an easy basket. He's also a decent rim protector.