Illini Basketball 2026-2027

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Allowing for puke to having an elite roster on an annual basis , my major question is " how good of a
coach is John Scheyer ?? ".......... is he a top 5 coach ??...............as talented as puke usually is , are their players overrated or is it their coach that is lacking ?.............

The Illini have the talent on our roster to be Top 5 starting the season and there is zero chance I would trade BU for JS........

ZERO CHANCE......................JMHO.......................
pru i know you spend enough time on this board to know this has been a frequent topic of discussion
 
#477      
I think it was Warren’s decision not to grant Illinois a share of the Big Ten title in 2021. Illinois finished the COVID-19 season with the most conference wins at 16-4, beating Michigan on its home court, but the Wolverines won the outright regular season championship with a 14-3 record. Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman advocated last March for the Illini to receive their due.
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I remember that, but I could swear there was something that happened at media days one year. Thought it was getting the schools name wrong. Maybe it was mispronouncing a name like Bielema. Maybe I’m crazy.
 
#478      
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I remember that, but I could swear there was something that happened at media days one year. Thought it was getting the schools name wrong. Maybe it was mispronouncing a name like Bielema. Maybe I’m crazy.
Well, he did talk about it at the following year’s basketball media days. Maybe that is what you are thinking of? Here is something I found: Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren doubled down on his decision, along with league leaders, to not award Illinois a share of the Big Ten basketball title last season. Warren was asked about the situation during his opening remarks of the conference’s basketball media day at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Thursday morning (this was in early October of ’21).
 
#481      
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I remember that, but I could swear there was something that happened at media days one year. Thought it was getting the schools name wrong. Maybe it was mispronouncing a name like Bielema. Maybe I’m crazy.
You might be combining two memories, as I’m pretty sure when he was (awkwardly forced to be) presenting us the 2021 BTT Championship onstage after that game, he was being booed the whole time and (IIRC) did accidentally say “Illinois University.”

I usually try not to give TOO hot of takes on a Saturday afternoon, but I truly don’t understand the perspective that Warren was not a total moron and a half. 🤣
 
#482      
You might be combining two memories, as I’m pretty sure when he was (awkwardly forced to be) presenting us the 2021 BTT Championship onstage after that game, he was being booed the whole time and (IIRC) did accidentally say “Illinois University.”

I usually try not to give TOO hot of takes on a Saturday afternoon, but I truly don’t understand the perspective that Warren was not a total moron and a half. 🤣
That must be it. Thought it was at media day, but was pretty sure it was him saying Illinois University. Thanks.
 
#483      
Should be free link:


“1. Illinois

Starters: Stefan Vaaks (No. 11 transfer, 6-7 CG), Jake Davis, Andrej Stojakovic, David Mirkovic, Tomislav Ivisic
Other notable returners: Zvonimir Ivisic
Newcomers: Quentin Coleman (No. 13 freshman, 6-4 SG), Lucas Morillo (No. 52 freshman, 6-7 SG), Zavier Zens (No. 52 freshman, 6-7 SG), Ethan Brown (No. 170 freshman, 6-4 CG), Landon Davis (No. 150 freshman, 6-8 PF)

Here’s my logic for going against consensus by slotting Illinois over Florida: The Illini finished one spot ahead of the Gators in the KenPom rankings, made the Final Four out of the same region and return four players who started at least 21 games on a historically efficient offense. Illinois has to replace a lottery pick, while Florida just has to replace guard Xaivian Lee; that’s a point in Florida’s favor. But I’d argue that Illinois has upgraded its bench and found the perfect Keaton Wagler replacement in Stefan Vaaks.

The Illini have the nation’s best backup big in Zvonimir Ivisic and need to hit on just one or two of their four freshman guards to round out the rotation. A reason for believing the bench could be improved is the addition of Quentin Coleman, who recently moved from No. 34 in his class to 13th, landing in five-star territory.

This will be another year together for a lovable core that had to gain confidence from its tourney run. Losing Kylan Boswell and Ben Humrichous will be a hit to the defense, and my biggest question is team speed, particularly on the perimeter, but this offense should be awesome again, and David Mirkovic is about to become a star. If Vaaks or Coleman end up looking like an NBA prospect, the ceiling is higher than a year ago because of the continuity in Champaign.”
Do not agree with that analysis.

Coleman is not coming off the bench, and we have not upgraded our bench (though I won't say it's a significant downgrade). We lost Ben, and replaced with Morillo.

Overall, it implies the view of someone who isn't deeply in-tuned with our team.
this is a 72-75 ppg team. we're not a fast break team with 2 of Tomi, Z, Mirk on the floor
together.
Talk about ignorance LMAO.

2026: 83.2ppg
2025: 83.6ppg
2024: 83.4ppg
 
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#486      
CJ Moore really went out on a limb with that IL ranking. Has he seen the 9th guy in our rotation? We’re dooooooooooooooomed! Doomed I say! /s
 
#487      
Think they’re going to add another piece …
So…a 9 piece…you might say?:cool:

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#488      
When it comes to offense I think there's a good chance we aren't as efficient, but will be more explosive. Last year we played slow and shot pretty average from 3. That let teams stay in it even when we were clicking offensively. This year I'm hoping we have a much better 3pt shooting team. A lot of that will depend on the twins shooting it better.

But I'm most interested in tempo. Don't forget we tried playing fast to start last season. It wasn't working and the slower we played the better we got as the season went along. It will be interesting if we try to play fast again. Vaaks played fast at Providence. Andrej would benefit playing downhill, similar to TSJ. Big Z is a great rim runner. Not sure about Quentin, but he seems like the type of player you let go into attack mode. The 2 players I don't see benefiting in an up tempo style are Tomi and Mirk.
Although neither Tomi or Mirk are fast they would both be effective at starting the fast break as good rebounders and passers. Dre would be the best we’ve had since TSJ in speed and finishing. I expect us to look more like that team with Vaaks looking like Domask at times. However can’t picture QC as Ty Rodgers.
 
#489      
this is a 72-75 ppg team. we're not a fast break team with 2 of Tomi, Z, Mirk on the floor
together.
I believe we've averaged 83+ points each of the last three seasons. This team has scorers all positions. Defense will likely be a much bigger concern than putting points on the board.
 
#490      
I believe we've averaged 83+ points each of the last three seasons. This team has scorers all positions. Defense will likely be a much bigger concern than putting points on the board.
Agreed. Hopefully the coaches can focus on defense. With a top 20 defense this coming season, the Illini can compete for a final four. If they can get to a top 10 defense...
 
#491      
So I guess I’m wondering, if we get that version of Drej all year (big if I know) such that we have a lock down defender on the perimeter, could we be better on the perimeter even if Coleman isn’t quite as good a defender as Keaton (not a given. Kid competes). And as amazing as it is to say, is Ben the player we will miss the most defensively?
Yes. Vaaks is a downgrade from Wagler, but not the biggest downgrade on the roster.

Coleman is a downgrade from Boz, but not the biggest downgrade on the roster.

The biggest downgrade is going from Ben to Morillo in our second unit. Everyone will push back saying they’re different players - to which I’d agree. However, fact is we’re returning everyone on our bench other than Ben, and Morillo’s the guy filling in. It’s a 1-out-1-in scenario.

Hummer was a good shooter, 36% from 3. Morilllo will likely have the lowest 3pt attempt rate on the roster, and it’s difficult to see a high percentage. I worry what a complementary role looks like for a 3pt liability, given our style of play.
 
#495      
I think the guy who plays more than people expect is Jake Davis.

I don't think he'll start, because Coleman's really good. But predictions about him being in the 17-18min range I just don't get.

Firstly, go look at our rotations... we always play six guys over 20 minutes. Secondly, our offensive efficiency with him on the court was extremely high last year.

I think it's way more likely we see him at 21-22min rather than 17-18.
 
#496      
I think the guy who plays more than people expect is Jake Davis.

I don't think he'll start, because Coleman's really good. But predictions about him being in the 17-18min range I just don't get.

Firstly, go look at our rotations... we always play six guys over 20 minutes. Secondly, our offensive efficiency with him on the court was extremely high last year.

I think it's way more likely we see him at 21-22min rather than 17-18.
Most of his minutes inflation came with Boswell out.

For my minutes breakdown, I have him at 19.
 
#498      
Based on the second half of last year, I assume Dre is our designated defensive stopper...agreed
 
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