Would that make him a worse player?Hopefully Pettigrew doesn’t fall too much in the rankings, after a reclass.
Would that make him a worse player?Hopefully Pettigrew doesn’t fall too much in the rankings, after a reclass.
Sure. But QC was the 34th ranked prospect on 247 when he committed. KJ was unranked and eventually 36th.Just changes the perception of how we view the player. Maybe less from a coaches standpoint than an outsider’s perspective, but still.
If Quentin Coleman was the 40th ranked prospect, instead of 13, you don’t think we’d view him… at least a little bit differently?
KJ was international. Those generally aren't reputable.Sure. But QC was the 34th ranked prospect on 247 when he committed. KJ was unranked and eventually 36th.
Folks were still excited based on video, staff feedback and perceived fit.
Just going back to the original point, if this staff is taking a top 20 reclass then we shouldn't care if some recruiting service drops them to 40.KJ was international. Those generally aren't reputable.
Yes folks were excited about QC when he was 34th, but I guarantee you his stock is even higher now.
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Coleman would be ranked even higher if the ranking services held their final update until after the TEAM USA event. He'd undoubtedly be top 10, since he was the best player in that event.
Given the fact that he was basically relegated to walk on minutes, I don't see what experience he gained? He never played. Same goes for facilitation skills. What did ANY of us see in any NCAA game to show his potential? He's going to have a breakout year? I don't see how any reasonable reporter can come to this conclusion.Only addressing the MP question/comments. I posted an article here on IL (which, for some reason, I can’t find now) written around the beginning of May written by someone who, apparently, writes for Gonzaga in some capacity.
Here is the link, but I will only copy and paste the part that pertains to MP’s locker room demeanor.
Why Gonzaga should target Serbian guard Mihailo Petrovic out of transfer portal. May 2. 2026
It doesn’t quite address your comments, but it might be a hint that things were pretty copacetic in regard to practice/effort issues. According to this writer, there were none. But, on the other hand, he wasn’t sitting in on the practices. I don’t know where he got his information, but presumably he got it from somewhere. From an SI.com article, Why Gonzaga should target Serbian guard Mihailo Petrovic out of transfer portal. May 2, 2026, he wrote:
By all accounts, Petrovic was a great teammate while at Illinois, and his veteran experience, facilitation skills, and the potential for a breakout - now that he has a year of college under his belt - make this an intriguing option for Gonzaga to pursue out of the portal.
Oh, yes, I remember you were one of the naysayers.
I will take a quick stab at the Boswell/AS question/comment. Personally, I don’t think Kylan was going anywhere no matter what or who happened. He was locked in as far as anything I heard or read. And I don’t think KW had any effect on Andre. But that is my own personal opinion that, as I said are based on things I have heard or read, mostly here. I will leave it to other, more knowledgeable posters to respond.
To be fair, we have several examples of guys leaving out program who didn’t play a ton and then had breakout years to varying degrees…Given the fact that he was basically relegated to walk on minutes, I don't see what experience he gained? He never played. Same goes for facilitation skills. What did ANY of us see in any NCAA game to show his potential? He's going to have a breakout year? I don't see how any reasonable reporter can come to this conclusion.
Brad has proven that he has an eye for talent, he has an eye for fit and anyone who goes balls to the wall defensively is going to get some minutes. What did Brad not see that this reporter is seeing?
I'll go back to the Wisconsin game. We were down to playing only 6 guys. It didn't matter how tired they were. Free throws were short, we were getting beaten to loose balls....we were gassed. It didn't matter. MP never got the warm-ups off. Why is that? Can that reporter explain it? Can anyone explain it?
Now, MP didn't fit the roster profile at all. He looked, physically, like a grade schooler next to the rest of the roster. I wouldn't think that would matter when it comes to not getting into the game up 25 with 3 minutes to go? Or not getting into a game when we can hardly get 5 guys on the floor?
You're right, we don't know where we got his info. The only thing we do know is what we saw here and that was no playing time, whatsoever, and him being pretty ticked and saying something during a timeout. Those are things we know for fact.
I'm thinking that Gonzaga is trying to make chicken salad out of chicken s*** when it comes to recruiting options, but who knows. Few is a really, really good coach, but so is Brad.
Don’t sweat it my man. At some point last season, this board ran with “unplayable”, which isn’t in line with the definition.Not everyone here accepted that opinion. There were a few posters (at least 2 that I can remember) who kept posting that MP was unplayable or similar words. One even said he could not play in the Big Ten. I kept pushing back on those posts. Even though there are no Big Ten teams on this list, I think he could at least play on one of the lower-tier Big Ten teams. And, of course, he has yet to play anywhere else, so those posters may end up being correct, but I doubt it.
tape reminds me of Leron Black's HS highlights.
He hardly played so it's really hard to say and he clearly doesn't fit what Brad currently wants in a guard.Given the fact that he was basically relegated to walk on minutes, I don't see what experience he gained? He never played. Same goes for facilitation skills. What did ANY of us see in any NCAA game to show his potential? He's going to have a breakout year? I don't see how any reasonable reporter can come to this conclusion.
Brad has proven that he has an eye for talent, he has an eye for fit and anyone who goes balls to the wall defensively is going to get some minutes. What did Brad not see that this reporter is seeing?
I'll go back to the Wisconsin game. We were down to playing only 6 guys. It didn't matter how tired they were. Free throws were short, we were getting beaten to loose balls....we were gassed. It didn't matter. MP never got the warm-ups off. Why is that? Can that reporter explain it? Can anyone explain it?
Now, MP didn't fit the roster profile at all. He looked, physically, like a grade schooler next to the rest of the roster. I wouldn't think that would matter when it comes to not getting into the game up 25 with 3 minutes to go? Or not getting into a game when we can hardly get 5 guys on the floor?
You're right, we don't know where we got his info. The only thing we do know is what we saw here and that was no playing time, whatsoever, and him being pretty ticked and saying something during a timeout. Those are things we know for fact.
I'm thinking that Gonzaga is trying to make chicken salad out of chicken s*** when it comes to recruiting options, but who knows. Few is a really, really good coach, but so is Brad.
I don't think this is a good characterization. Dainja was our starter for a whole year and Epps and Goode played 20+ minutes per game. Nowhere near the MP scenario. Probably the only accurate one is Podz, who had to go to the WCC. Him and MP have two completely different builds and Podz was a young 19 yr old. MP has has plenty of time to develop. He just has no shot and no defense.To be fair, we have several examples of guys leaving out program who didn’t play a ton and then had breakout years to varying degrees…
Podz, DGL, Dainja, Epps, Goode. It would not shock me at all. Guys who come to Illinois improve their game, improve their body, and learn how to put in the work. That doesn’t mean they should have been playing more when they were here.
Listen to Podz, not his detractors. He didn't have to go to the WCC. He WANTED to go where he would play and be seen. He wasn't interested in going where he would play 18 minutes.I don't think this is a good characterization. Dainja was our starter for a whole year and Epps and Goode played 20+ minutes per game. Nowhere near the MP scenario. Probably the only accurate one is Podz, who had to go to the WCC. Him and MP have two completely different builds and Podz was a young 19 yr old. MP has has plenty of time to develop. He just has no shot and no defense.
Again, I think it comes down to playing time. When I watched the early games in which he played decent minutes, at first, he looked lost on defense, but each game he got better. In one of the latter games, he kept in front of his man most of the time. And, he could have gotten better. AS was not considered to be decent at defense (right?), but eventually got much better. As far as shooting, he certainly could shoot in the Euro League he was in, with an average of 12 points a game. Don’t you think that would translate to the Big Ten eventually? Then he came here and played in a different atmosphere, and it just takes time to acclimate. Time he wouldn’t get because Wagler turned out to be so good. He would have been Illinois’ PG if it weren't for Wagler. That’s not a criticism or anything, just the way it worked out. Remember how many times KB missed some bunnies in his first year here? He got better. MP would have gotten better, too. Many posters here have pointed out that he could have been really good, but for the injury, the late arrival, and I think there were some other unfortunate factors that I can’t recall offhand.I don't think this is a good characterization. Dainja was our starter for a whole year and Epps and Goode played 20+ minutes per game. Nowhere near the MP scenario. Probably the only accurate one is Podz, who had to go to the WCC. Him and MP have two completely different builds and Podz was a young 19 yr old. MP has has plenty of time to develop. He just has no shot and no defense.
He will be as good as he is, no matter the number next to his recruiting profile...Hopefully Pettigrew doesn’t fall too much in the rankings, after a reclass.
Maybe, but probably not after watching him in U18 FIBA, assuming he still got that opportunity w/o a top 20 ranking...Just changes the perception of how we view the player. Maybe less from a coaches standpoint than an outsider’s perspective, but still.
If Quentin Coleman was the 40th ranked prospect, instead of 13, you don’t think we’d view him… at least a little bit differently?
I told you guys last year that Jaylan Mitchell and Jaxon Davis would not become ILLINI. Illinois took 2 players in the 2006 class that play his position. He hasn't shown that much improvement since his freshman year because he was bigger than kids his age. Mitchell recruitment reminds me of James Brown, who was highly recruited, Illinois passed on him and now he has left UNC and is now playing at Howard.@Indy Illini Fan Any chance that Jaylan Mitchel is this years Lincoln Williams
He is not a great shooter, but his stats from MEGA suggest can shoot. (nearly 50% FG & 33% 3's)I don't think this is a good characterization. Dainja was our starter for a whole year and Epps and Goode played 20+ minutes per game. Nowhere near the MP scenario. Probably the only accurate one is Podz, who had to go to the WCC. Him and MP have two completely different builds and Podz was a young 19 yr old. MP has has plenty of time to develop. He just has no shot and no defense.
As far as why didn't he play against Wisconsin when we were down to 6 players? I think this answers that question... We scored 90 points in that game... It was really back and forth the first half (we were down by 8 at one point), until we separated a bit late in the first. We needed our best players out there to stay in it... The game always seemed like we were in control, but never out of reach for WI. The Illini lead fluctuated between 5-12 points through most of the second half. By the time Wisconsin tied it, there was about 30 seconds left.I'll go back to the Wisconsin game. We were down to playing only 6 guys. It didn't matter how tired they were. Free throws were short, we were getting beaten to loose balls....we were gassed. It didn't matter. MP never got the warm-ups off. Why is that? Can that reporter explain it? Can anyone explain it?
He is not a great shooter, but his stats from MEGA suggest can shoot. (nearly 50% FG & 33% 3's)
He only took 33 shots at Illinois from anywhere..., and rarely had the opportunity to get into the flow of a game.
What he really does well is get into the lane and distribute. We just had no need that skill set last season.
He is not a good defender, which is ultimately why he didn't play. Our offense was able to generate good shots, no matter which of our regulars were out there. MP was a liability on defense, so there was just no upside in his playing a lot.
As far as why didn't he play against Wisconsin when we were down to 6 players? I think this answers that question... We scored 90 points in that game... It was really back and forth the first half (we were down by 8 at one point), until we separated a bit late in the first. We needed our best players out there to stay in it... The game always seemed like we were in control, but never out of reach for WI. The Illini lead fluctuated between 5-12 points through most of the second half. By the time Wisconsin tied it, there was about 30 seconds left.
It was an extremely well-played game, and there was no point where it would have made a lot of sense to insert a guy into the game who hadn't played more than 6 minutes in 2 months...
We just couldn't get a stop when we needed one. MP wasn't going to fix that.
We're obviously talking about theoretical situations, but in the OT, we had nothing left, which was part of the issue defensively. We couldn't clear our defensive boards, which led to points.He is not a great shooter, but his stats from MEGA suggest can shoot. (nearly 50% FG & 33% 3's)
He only took 33 shots at Illinois from anywhere..., and rarely had the opportunity to get into the flow of a game.
What he really does well is get into the lane and distribute. We just had no need that skill set last season.
He is not a good defender, which is ultimately why he didn't play. Our offense was able to generate good shots, no matter which of our regulars were out there. MP was a liability on defense, so there was just no upside in his playing a lot.
As far as why didn't he play against Wisconsin when we were down to 6 players? I think this answers that question... We scored 90 points in that game... It was really back and forth the first half (we were down by 8 at one point), until we separated a bit late in the first. We needed our best players out there to stay in it... The game always seemed like we were in control, but never out of reach for WI. The Illini lead fluctuated between 5-12 points through most of the second half. By the time Wisconsin tied it, there was about 30 seconds left.
It was an extremely well-played game, and there was no point where it would have made a lot of sense to insert a guy into the game who hadn't played more than 6 minutes in 2 months...
We just couldn't get a stop when we needed one. MP wasn't going to fix that.
Maybe if we took our best players off the floor and replaced them with our worst players, we wouldn’t have even made it into overtime.We're obviously talking about theoretical situations, but in the OT, we had nothing left, which was part of the issue defensively. We couldn't clear our defensive boards, which led to points.
You are correct that MP wasn't going to step in and be a lockdown defender. I totally agree. However, if he's in the game, buying at least a COUPLE of minutes, keeping a reasonable rotation to the game, are we in a better situation in OT?
We were 11 of 19 from the foul line, particularly bad in the OT, where Mirk was the biggest violator, followed by Wagler.
Keaton played 44 minutes, which is ridiculous. Ben H played 43 minutes, which is ridiculous. Jake D played 37, TI played 37, Mirk played 33 and Z played 30. Off the bench, Lee played 1 minute. That was Brad's choice for 1 minute of play. Lee. Why? Even if we whittle it down to 1 minute and the choice between MP and Lee, why Lee? If it was for defensive purposes, then we know our answer as to why he didn't get any PT whatsoever.
Could he have been that bad? Defense is generally about effort, focus, grittiness, lateral movement and positioning, being connected with teammates and in many instances, size. 6 of those qualities leads me back to practice and what Brad wasn't seeing and 1(size) is a physical issue. Can't help that. If he was being bullied, then you can write it off as it just not being a fit.
This is purely ridiculous conclusions that I could be coming to, but knowing how Brad feels about practice, how he feels about EDG and defense, MP not even getting in during supreme mop up duty and when HAVING to go to the bench, Lee was gone choice.....it sure doesn't paint a great picture as to what was going on in practice.
???? Every team ever created has a bench that isn't to the talent level as the starters. That doesn't mean that you don't substitute, UNLESS the drop off is so bad because the bench is 100% unplayable. What you're saying is the MP provided absolutely no value to a winning cause, even in the most dire of circumstances and running with a 1 man rotation, at the Center position, was the best option. That's a pretty damning statement.Maybe if we took our best players off the floor and replaced them with our worst players, we wouldn’t have even made it into overtime.
Well, first, I don not think the writer was talking about facilitation skills and experience he gained at Illinois. You do know that he was a very well-respected PG in whatever Euro League he was in, yes? He was even considered for the MVP award for that league. Averaged 12 points a game. And do you think that the Illinois staff evaluation did not also see those skills last year? Of course, they did. You even admit Brad has an eye for talent. Was his evaluation of MP wrong last year? It is why they recruited him, and if not for KW, he would have been Illinois’ PG last year. As we have witnessed before, it can take some time to adjust to Big Ten play. But I do not doubt he would have. Did you see the post of the schools that are interested in him? And I quote the Twitter post, "Sources indicate MASSIVE high-major interest in the former Illinois playmaker since entering the transfer portal.” Do you not think that they, too, see his potential in regard to the skills that he has acquired over his time in the Euro League? And those schools are high-major schools. So, some people, who know better than you or me, seem to think he has what it takes to play at a high major school.Given the fact that he was basically relegated to walk-on minutes, I don't see what experience he gained. He never played. The same goes for facilitation skills. What did ANY of us see in any NCAA game to show his potential? Is he going to have a breakout year? I don't see how any reasonable reporter can come to this conclusion.
Brad has proven that he has an eye for talent, he has an eye for fit and anyone who goes balls to the wall defensively is going to get some minutes. What did Brad not see that this reporter is seeing?
I'll go back to the Wisconsin game. We were down to playing only 6 guys. It didn't matter how tired they were. Free throws were short, we were getting beaten to loose balls....we were gassed. It didn't matter. MP never got the warm-ups off. Why is that? Can that reporter explain it? Can anyone explain it?
Now, MP didn't fit the roster profile at all. He looked, physically, like a grade schooler next to the rest of the roster. I wouldn't think that would matter when it comes to not getting into the game up 25 with 3 minutes to go? Or not getting into a game when we can hardly get 5 guys on the floor?
You're right, we don't know where we got his info. The only thing we do know is what we saw here and that was no playing time, whatsoever, and him being pretty ticked and saying something during a timeout. Those are things we know for fact.
I'm thinking that Gonzaga is trying to make chicken salad out of chicken s*** when it comes to recruiting options, but who knows. Few is a really, really good coach, but so is Brad.
Well, first, I don not think the writer was talking about facilitation skills and experience he gained at Illinois. You do know that he was a very well-respected PG in whatever Euro League he was in, yes? He was even considered for the MVP award for that league. Averaged 12 points a game. And do you think that the Illinois staff evaluation did not also see those skills last year? Of course, they did. You even admit Brad has an eye for talent. Was his evaluation of MP wrong last year? It is why they recruited him, and if not for KW, he would have been Illinois’ PG last year. As we have witnessed before, it can take some time to adjust to Big Ten play. But I do not doubt he would have. Did you see the post of the schools that are interested in him? And I quote the Twitter post, "Sources indicate MASSIVE high-major interest in the former Illinois playmaker since entering the transfer portal.” Do you not think that they, too, see his potential in regard to the skills that he has acquired over his time in the Euro League? And those schools are high-major schools. So, some people, who know better than you or me, seem to think he has what it takes to play at a high major school.
As to the Wisconsin game, why is it that you don’t single out Lee as well? He only played 1 minute. You asked if anyone could explain why he did not play, and I think Emerson Bigguns posted a good analysis of why MP didn’t play (about two or three posts above this one). Could be right, could be wrong, but it is a very plausible explanation.
I don’t understand what no playing time whatsoever and his being pretty ticked and saying something during a timeout have to do with his potential, his skills, and what the writer wrote, that he was a great teammate. Which was the whole point of my original rebuttal. You moved the argument. But who knows what set that off? You don’t; I don’t. He may have had some personal problems that manifested themselves during the game. And it certainly has not been unheard of for an Illinois player to have words with a coach. And how many posts have there been over the years that someone writes that so-and-so doesn’t look happy? And it turned out to be nothing. I think it happened to Ty once, but I don’t know that for sure. And as far as where the writer got his or her information about being a great teammate, first, journalists generally have sources to back up their assertions. And why would he/she write it if it was a bald-faced lie? You know these guys, like Jeremy Werner, keep in touch with the people who have similar positions at other schools. Werner has even had writers or podcasters or whatever from other Big Ten schools on his podcasts. It’s how they can write things as this writer did. I would not doubt that the Gonzaga writer contacted someone like Werner or maybe even someone with the team to get a feel for what kind of teammate MP was. I also don’t think the Gonzaga writer would risk his reputation by writing something that was not true. I would put more credence into that than some perception about MP’s alleged being ticked off, which I did not see anyone verify when it was talked about back during the season. I mean, yes, he was ticked, but no one could explain or verify the reason.
In fact, I just don’t understand your (and PasadenaIllini) antipathy toward Petrovic, especially since I and others have provided thoughtful rebuttals to your assertions. Should I do it again? I think I have posted several times a rebuttal that you did not respond to. It seems that you just ignore anything that doesn’t jibe with your opinions. Others have pointed out, in regard to not getting much playing time, that it had more to do with just not getting enough practice time with the team and not getting enough minutes on the court in actual games, that he was injured, and probably some other things. He just had some bad luck. And here is my own rebuttal for the umpteenth time.
After the UTRGV game (I think. It’s been a while):
Dariush Takhtehchian, M.D
@takhtehchianmd
22-year-old Mihailo Petrovic. As advertised. Already has 12 pts, 3 dimes, 2 boards in 12 minutes
Someone here posted, "I need more Mihailo."
And another: I'll go out on a limb here and say we got a good one in Petrovic.
Really good, really quick.
And there were a few other similar posts.
And if I remember correctly, he played well against Southern U. It wasn’t just at garbage time. I think it was in the first half. MP took over the PG duties, and KW played wing. Worked pretty well, but then, Southern was not much competition. The point is, he has played well when he gets significant minutes.
And one other thing: MP is/was 22; he played PG in a Euro League that, I believe, is pretty on par with the Big Ten. At least, it was a pro league. Do you think the Illini staff did not have confidence that he could handle PG duties in the Big Ten?
He definitely did not play like a chicken with its head cut off.]
By the way, you don’t need to double-space between sentences. That was only if one was using a typewriter. Think of the time you will save.