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Gordon Going Pro

00t80072.gifReports have surfaced that Eric Gordon will soon announce he is leaving for the NBA. This comes as no big surprise for anyone who has been following college basketball this year. When Gordon initially came to IU, it was believed that he would be a “one and done” player for the Hoosiers. With Sampson “resigning,” Indiana tanking at the end of the year, D.J. White graduating, and the arrival of a new coach (Tom Crean), it is nearly a lock that Gordon is headed out of Bloomington.

Personally, I think he is making a mistake. Aside from my Hoosier bias, I don’t think he is ready for the NBA. Though he led the Big Ten in scoring at over 20 per game, he has several weak areas that will be exploited in the pro game. Gordon’s handles are suspect and his decision making is shaky both of which make him prone to turnovers. His jumper could use a little work as well. I think another year would help him grow and mature in these areas especially under the guidance of a coach like Crean who has had several excellent guards over the past few years at Marquette. However, you can’t blame the guy for wanting to move on after all he went through this year.

So…let’s all say goodbye to Eric Gordon. At least we were able to keep one of our best players in state for one year.

Hoosiers Snatch Crean From Marquette

indiana-banner.jpgThe Indiana basketball program has been experiencing a rapid downward spiral ever since the “resignation” of Kelvin Sampson. The Hoosiers lost four of their last seven games under Dan Dakich and were put out in the first round by Arkansas despite having one of the best combinations in D.J. White and Eric Gordon. Things haven’t gotten any better in the offseason. D.J. White and Lance Stemler are graduating seniors, Eric Gordon will announce his plans to go to NBA shortly, and Dakich recently kicked Armon Bassett and Jamarcus Ellis off the team for skipping a mandatory meeting. Will the bleeding ever end? When will Hoosier basketball once again rise to prominence and contend for a national championship on a yearly basis? It has been too long.

Enter Tom Crean. It was confirmed today that Tom Crean has been hired as the next coach at Indiana. Considering Crean’s success at Marquette, I think this is an excellent move. Not only does Crean bring a track record of success, he also brings a measure to class and integrity to a program searching for answers and credibility. Will Ebanks still go elsewhere? Probably. Can Crean recruit? Look at some of his recent players such as Dominic James (an Indiana product) and D-Wade. How long will it be until Indiana challenges for another national championship? Who knows. However, hiring Tom Crean is certainly a step in the right direction.

The Resurgence of Basketball in Indiana

basketball.jpgWhen asked what immediately comes to mind when you hear Indiana, the first word from your mouth should be basketball. Barns with goals on the side. Kids carrying basketballs into the corn fields. Fundamentals. Hoosiers. Enough said.

However, the condition of Indiana basketball over the past few years has been subpar at best. The best college basketball team to come out of Indiana for the last few years has been the Butler Bulldogs. The rivalry between Indiana and Purdue had become nothing more than a matchup between two average, middle of the conference teams.

Some people have said that Indiana just doesn’t produce the type of players that can compete at the highest level. They are not athletic enough. Sure, they are fundamentally sound and can shoot the lights out. But when it comes to competing with the boys from New York, Florida, or California they are a step too slow. Nevermind that Indiana has just recently produced Mike Conley Jr., Greg Oden, and Eric Gordon. However, other people might not argue with the talent level but point out that most of the talent goes out of state to schools like North Carolina or Arizona. They are right. Most of the top Indiana high school basketball players seem to pack up and head off to places other than Indiana or even Purdue. Let’s face it, college basketball in Indiana has been in decline.

That brings us to the ’07-’08 basketball season and the resurgence of Indiana basketball. This season the state of Indiana leads all other states with the most college basketball teams in the Top 25. Who are they? Butler pulls in their highest ranking ever at No. 8 led by Mike Green. Green is ranked No. 8 on Jeff Goodman’s Player of the Year list. Purdue comes in at No. 14 with a roster full of freshmen and sophomores. Indiana is ranked No. 15 behind the muscle of potential Big Ten Player of the Year D.J. White (also ranked No. 7 on Goodman’s POY list) and the scoring ability of freshman phenom Eric Gordon. Rounding out the group is Notre Dame at No. 21. They are being carried by a sophomore who ranks No. 5 on Goodman’s list, Luke Harangody.

Tonight, Indiana and Purdue revived their storied rivalry with hopes of a Big Ten title on the line. It was a hard fought battle but my Indiana Hoosiers prevailed 77-68. The Hoosiers have won two of their last three games against ranked opponents (narrowly being defeated by Wisconsin). Hopefully they will be able to ride the momentum into the Big Ten Tournament and deep into March Madness despite the distraction caused by the allegations against Sampson.

So as you can see, college basketball is alive and well in the state of Indiana. Indiana will always have their Hollywood claim to fame, Hoosiers. But Indiana is much more than a movie. It is the home of basketball. As the saying goes, “there’s more than corn in Indiana…”

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