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Purdue University 2010-2011 Basketball Thread

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  • Purdue University 2010-2011 Basketball Thread

    It always makes me mad that there's an IU thread and no Purdue thread - especially when Purdue has a better team, like they do right now.

    I don't know that you can learn anything from any of the games so far, but the Alcorn State game was as dominant of a performance as anything I've ever seen in college basketball.

    I'm still waiting for some of the young kids to actually do something to prove they're worthy of a roster spot. I'm talking about you Ryne Smith, DJ Byrd, Patrick Bade.

    Right now Terone Johnson looks like the best recruit since the Hummel class. I just hope he doesn't suffer the same fate as Kelsey Barlow.

    Marcius is big and that's one thing Purdue needs more of. He also seems to have a nice finesse game to go with his big.

    I applaud Painter for trying to keep 2 bigs on the floor, but I'm not sure it's going to work. It doesn't really maximize the talent on the roster.
    "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

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    I was gonna start one last week, but was too lazy.

    Howard was pretty impressive the first 10 minutes of that first game. I think that new coach is gonna do some good there. Nice swarming zone. Too bad for them we've got some zone busters this year.

    Of course the trade off is defense. Sounds like Oakland exposed some deficiences in that area Sunday. Tonight at least will give me the first reason to watch ESPN3 on the 360.

    I think Byrd has proven he's a rotation player. The problem is Painter's playing him as a 6'5" PF. That's an indictment of Bade and Carroll to be sure, but goes to show you how thin we are up front. Hopefully Marcius can stay healthy, or else we're really up **** creek.
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      Wait...you can watch ESPN3 on the 360?


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        Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
        Wait...you can watch ESPN3 on the 360?
        there is a new app that shows games on or 360 for free if u have gold. Only certin ones thoght.

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          I got the ESPN app, but I thought it only had highlights.


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            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
            I got the ESPN app, but I thought it only had highlights.
            You should have Live and Upcoming Events listed.
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              Well, I tried watching, but it was an SD feed and I could only stand a couple minutes.

              Sounds like Smith responded coming off the bench. He's always struck me as fitting the Todd Foster role anyway. Byrd played well, but I view this as a stop gap at best. Once conference play starts we're gonna need another big to step up, or we're gonna get murdered inside.
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                Haven't watched the game yet, but looking at the box score, don't think we're gonna be leading the nation in assists anymore.
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                  So, uh, you guys really need a third option to draw attention off Moore and Johnson...Painter's past couple classes are coming up duds.


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                    Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                    So, uh, you guys really need a third option to draw attention off Moore and Johnson...Painter's past couple classes are coming up duds.
                    No, I think Terone's gonna be pretty good, and Barlow and Byrd should be good glue guys. And regardless of last night, we actually do have plenty of good shooters. We just desperately, desperately need some size.

                    I figured this would start Wednesday against VT, but I'm guessing Richmond actually watched some film on us. During the game, I looked at Richmond's ESPN page, and they were 225th in the nation in rebounding. And they had 10 more than us.

                    I find myself really wishing for some pro-style rules. Like putting Hummel on Injured Reserve and bringing Carroll up from the farm team. Or trading Hart and Barlow for a PF who can walk and chew gum at the same time.
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                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      So, uh, you guys really need a third option to draw attention off Moore and Johnson...Painter's past couple classes are coming up duds.
                      I'm on the fence between deciding if they're duds or if they're too accustomed to being role players and can't/won't bring themselves to step up.

                      I agree with Kegboy that Terone Johnson will be good. He may lead the team in scoring next season. He'll be a star in the Big Ten before his career's over.

                      I like DJ Byrd, he's just about 4 inches too short for his game. He's a 3/4 tweener with the body of a combo guard. It's not a good mix, but I like his attitude. He's got as much fight in him as anybody on the roster.

                      John Hart is the only guy who's willing to really try and score.

                      There are plenty of excuses for the Richmond loss (4th game in 5 days, etc.) and some of them are valid. As Pacer fans we know how ugly a motion offense gets when no one moves. The bottom line, however, is that we got punched in the mouth by a good team and we really didn't punch back much.

                      My hunch is that we'll settle in to being a top 15-25 team and wind up with a 4 or 5 seed in the tourney and probably a 2nd round loss.

                      Oh, one other thought: In games like this one, I think Painter needs to take the reins off Lewis Jackson. He can create shots better than a stagnant motion offense.
                      "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                      - Salman Rushdie

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                        Glad to see this thread! That Richmond game was hard to watch, but I think we will get back on track tomorrow night in Blacksburg.

                        Trader Joe is both right and wrong. E'Twaun and JJ are going to have sore backs by the time this season is over with. They are going to have to carry the team the whole way.

                        He's wrong in calling the last couple classes duds. Give Barlow some more time. I really think he's going to be good. Terone Johnson has shown me a lot of potential already as well.

                        I'm not a DJ Byrd fan at all. He's too much of a gunner for my liking.

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                          BTW, I didn't mean the duds comments to be offensive, a good coach can get by with 1 or 2 bad classes.

                          Admittedly, I haven't seen enough of Terone to have an opinion on him one way or the other, but he hasn't blown me away that is for sure.

                          As far as Barlow, I don't like him, I haven't liked him since I saw him in high school. I just don't think he's a very good player, and I have the same opinion of Byrd.

                          Perhaps the guy that would be the most frustrating to me is Lewis Jackson. He's been good, but he's never really lived up to the hype bestowed on him by the recruiters towards the end of his recruiting. He was being regarded as the same level of prospect as Verdell Jones by the time it was all said and done, and maybe even a little higher. He doesn't show any aggressiveness though IMO. Now maybe that's because Painter doesn't let him, but I tend to think that Painter is a good enough coach that if Jackson was showing that ability he would let him use it.


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                            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                            Perhaps the guy that would be the most frustrating to me is Lewis Jackson. He's been good, but he's never really lived up to the hype bestowed on him by the recruiters towards the end of his recruiting. He was being regarded as the same level of prospect as Verdell Jones by the time it was all said and done, and maybe even a little higher. He doesn't show any aggressiveness though IMO. Now maybe that's because Painter doesn't let him, but I tend to think that Painter is a good enough coach that if Jackson was showing that ability he would let him use it.
                            While Jackson didn't necessarily play timidly after he came back from injury, I did get the feeling that he didn't want to rock the boat and diverge from the system. I don't know if that's necessarily carried over, but he has seemed to be pretty intent on not painting outside the lines, so to speak. I'd like to see Matt encourage him to be bolder out there, but as Melli points out, that contradicts a lot of what we try and do offensively.

                            We just need to get through tomorrow, then we've got a month to tinker before the big boys come knocking. But god help me, if the Big Ten loses the challenge because of us, I'm gonna scream.
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                              Originally posted by Kegboy View Post
                              While Jackson didn't necessarily play timidly after he came back from injury, I did get the feeling that he didn't want to rock the boat and diverge from the system. I don't know if that's necessarily carried over, but he has seemed to be pretty intent on not painting outside the lines, so to speak. I'd like to see Matt encourage him to be bolder out there, but as Melli points out, that contradicts a lot of what we try and do offensively.

                              We just need to get through tomorrow, then we've got a month to tinker before the big boys come knocking. But god help me, if the Big Ten loses the challenge because of us, I'm gonna scream.
                              Don't worry Minnesota already ham stringed the conference by losing what should have been a sure win at home against a terrible Virginia team last night. ACC got a whole bunch of new life with that win.


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