Not really news--but I think I heard of this coach before--long ago
Backup center to transfer from IU
LaMond Pope | The Journal Gazette
Backup cnter Bawa Muniru has decided to leave the Indiana men's basketball team, the school announced Thursday.
Muniru played in 19 games as a freshman. He averaged 3.3 minutes.
"I feel it is my best interest to pursue my basketball career somewhere else," Muniru said in a statement. "I have appreciated my time at Indiana."
Muniru averaged 0.6 points and 0.7 rebounds. He will finish his summer coursework at Indiana.
"As a staff, we think the best thing for Bawa is to go to a program where he can play and continue his education," IU coach Tom Crean said in a statement. "His desire for more playing time was very evident and we told him that his best opportunity to play the minutes he wanted to was likely going to have to happen somewhere else.
"We always want to give our players the best opportunity to grow as a player and a person. He has worked extremely hard in the classroom and we appreciate all that he has done in representing the program."
Honestly...who the f cares.
Quote from: GOMU1104 on June 21, 2010, 05:32:03 PM
Honestly...who the f cares.
Honestly...apparently you as you read the post and then responded.
Superbar.
Quote from: warrior07 on June 21, 2010, 05:37:43 PM
Honestly...apparently you as you read the post and then responded.
Honestly, simply responding to a post does not equal caring or interest...just like in any actual conversation. Not saying your specific post doesnt have merit and interest here, I just get sick of that defense by people who post dumb/annoying things (again, not this specific post) and defend it by simply pointing out that you responding to it = its important.
So as I see it, both Buzz and TC are equal in the "back up African centers transferring" department.
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on June 21, 2010, 07:11:58 PM
So as I see it, both Buzz and TC are equal in the "back up African centers transferring" department.
There may or may not be a difference, but at least Buzz was not quoted as telling Mbao to go somewhere else, if he wanted more playing time. Also Mbao was not already enrolled in summer school, which would be an indication that he was planning on staying.
Quote from: KCMarq09 on June 21, 2010, 06:55:00 PM
Honestly, simply responding to a post does not equal caring or interest...just like in any actual conversation. Not saying your specific post doesnt have merit and interest here, I just get sick of that defense by people who post dumb/annoying things (again, not this specific post) and defend it by simply pointing out that you responding to it = its important.
Honestly, simply responding to a post does equal interest. No interest = no need to respond. How often do you engage in things that have absolutely zero interest to you?
Quote from: bilsu on June 21, 2010, 07:25:01 PM
There may or may not be a difference, but at least Buzz was not quoted as telling Mbao to go somewhere else, if he wanted more playing time. Also Mbao was not already enrolled in summer school, which would be an indication that he was planning on staying.
At least TC stated in a Tweet, no less, that "our recommendation is (for Bawa) to go to a Junior College to get that time (playing time to improve)" since "redshirting him last year or this year was not going to help."
What have Kevin O'Neill, Rick Majerus and Mike Deane been up to lately?
Two of the three have been pounding beers...especially the one getting hammered for Pete Carroll's sins.
when you bring in shitty players you need to then get rid of them to bring in more shitty players...or at least that has been Creans M.O. for the most part of his years as a coach.
Some people are really vindictive. This happens all the time and even at Marquette. Why do some of you need to post topics about something that doesn't even come close to affecting our program?
This is division 1 sports. No coach is perfect....including Buzz.
Quote from: Canadian Dimes on June 22, 2010, 03:15:25 PM
when you bring in crapty players you need to then get rid of them to bring in more crapty players...or at least that has been Creans M.O. for the most part of his years as a coach.
Here's hoping one of his last MU recruits is drafted to the pros on Thursday evening. That would be 5 NBA players in 9 recruiting classes, or more than 1 every other year....a rate not seen at MU since the mid 1970's.
Good luck to Lazar.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 22, 2010, 03:49:10 PM
Here's hoping one of his last MU recruits is drafted to the pros on Thursday evening. That would be 5 NBA players in 9 recruiting classes, or more than 1 every other year....a rate not seen at MU since the mid 1970's.
Good luck to Lazar.
False
Crean 5 nba players (if Lazar plays in the NBA) in 9 years = 0.555 nba players recruited per year
Wade
Diener
Novak
Matthews
Hayward
O'Neill3 nba players in 5 years = 0.6 nba players recruited per year
McIlvaine
McCaskill
Crawford
Just trying to keep the facts straight :) McNeal or James might also get a cup of coffee in the association, thus putting Crean over the top, but at this point I'd say the percentages are stacked against those 2 guys based on size, age, and some rather large holes in their games.
Good luck to Lazar though, hopefully he'll land a spot somewhere in the 2nd round.
Quote from: jmayer1 on June 22, 2010, 04:50:30 PM
False
Crean
5 nba players (if Lazar plays in the NBA) in 9 years = 0.555 nba players recruited per year
Wade
Diener
Novak
Matthews
Hayward
O'Neill
3 nba players in 5 years = 0.6 nba players recruited per year
McIlvaine
McCaskill
Crawford
Just trying to keep the facts straight :) McNeal or James might also get a cup of coffee in the association, thus putting Crean over the top, but at this point I'd say the percentages are stacked against those 2 guys based on size, age, and some rather large holes in their games.
Good luck to Lazar though, hopefully he'll land a spot somewhere in the 2nd round.
What I think is interesting about this list is the fact that nobody in high school would have projected most of these players playing in the NBA. Maybe McIllvanie and Wade. Crawford and McCaskil came completly out of no where and probably were not even have been expected to be good college players.
I don't really care about transfers but I'm astonished at how bad Crean has been recruiting at Indiana.
I remember when Crean was first hired at MU, the reason I was very excited was because he was touted as a stud/elite recruiter.
Dude better put the IU recruiting machine into another gear fairly soon.
nm
Quote from: jmayer1 on June 22, 2010, 04:50:30 PM
False
Crean
5 nba players (if Lazar plays in the NBA) in 9 years = 0.555 nba players recruited per year
Wade
Diener
Novak
Matthews
Hayward
O'Neill
3 nba players in 5 years = 0.6 nba players recruited per year
McIlvaine
McCaskill
Crawford
Just trying to keep the facts straight :) McNeal or James might also get a cup of coffee in the association, thus putting Crean over the top, but at this point I'd say the percentages are stacked against those 2 guys based on size, age, and some rather large holes in their games.
Good luck to Lazar though, hopefully he'll land a spot somewhere in the 2nd round.
False?
Nothing I said was false. My statement was 100% factual....5 players in 9 recruiting classes. Since O'Neill didn't bother sticking around more than 5 years because he couldn't wipe his nose on the contract and the orange sweatshirt fit so well, he didn't have 9 recruiting classes.
I never mentioned per class scenarios or any of that stuff. So what exactly was "FALSE" about my statement?
Thanks in advance
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 22, 2010, 07:44:40 PM
False?
I never mentioned per class scenarios or any of that stuff. So what exactly was "FALSE" about my statement?
Thanks in advance
I was thinking that when you said, "more than 1 every other year....a rate not seen at MU since the mid 1970's", you meant a per class scenario... a rate of .50/yr or greater, which you said had not been seen since the 70s.
Quote from: Jay Bee on June 22, 2010, 07:49:52 PM
I was thinking that when you said, "more than 1 every other year....a rate not seen at MU since the mid 1970's", you meant a per class scenario... a rate of .50/yr or greater, which you said had not been seen since the 70s.
Ahh, you're probably right....I should have been clearer to show to show the longer tenure. Or maybe a better way to explain it is that we haven't had this many NBA players recruited under one coach since some guy named Al....that is until Buzz does it (which I suspect he will). I believe Hank had many more drafted, but that was also in an era with 10+ rounds in the draft, now there are only two rounds.
This crap is ridiculous. Let it go.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 22, 2010, 03:49:10 PM
Here's hoping one of his last MU recruits is drafted to the pros on Thursday evening. That would be 5 NBA players in 9 recruiting classes, or more than 1 every other year....a rate not seen at MU since the mid 1970's.
Good luck to Lazar.
we all know Mike Deane did the hard work in recruiting Wade.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 22, 2010, 07:44:40 PM
False?
Nothing I said was false. My statement was 100% factual....5 players in 9 recruiting classes. Since O'Neill didn't bother sticking around more than 5 years because he couldn't wipe his nose on the contract and the orange sweatshirt fit so well, he didn't have 9 recruiting classes.
I never mentioned per class scenarios or any of that stuff. So what exactly was "FALSE" about my statement?
Thanks in advance
As JayBee said, when you said rate, I thought you were referring to guys per class as well. Obviously KO was here almost less than half the time of TC, but they both recruited pretty well at times and also had quite a few misses.
I also hope and think that Buzz will put a few more in the association that KO and TC as well. I think Butler has a pretty solid shot and possibly DJO as well, although he is on the small side for a SG and doesn't have the handle for a PG. Hopefully Buzz will (has) landed some guys that will be almost certain to play in the NBA in the last and next couple recruiting classes.
I don't get the big deal. If a kid wants to play and it doesn't look like he's going to get very many minutes with the current team, why not transfer? You only get one shot at a college career. If it means that the coach erred when recruiting the guy, well, all coaches make these mistakes. What's the big deal? If the kid wanted to stay and was harrassed into leaving, then I have a problem. But nobody really knows what goes on between coach and player except coach and player, and I'd just as soon give everybody the benefit of the doubt unless there is a compelling reason not to.
Quote from: CTWarrior on June 23, 2010, 12:49:27 PM
I don't get the big deal. If a kid wants to play and it doesn't look like he's going to get very many minutes with the current team, why not transfer? You only get one shot at a college career. If it means that the coach erred when recruiting the guy, well, all coaches make these mistakes. What's the big deal? If the kid wanted to stay and was harrassed into leaving, then I have a problem. But nobody really knows what goes on between coach and player except coach and player, and I'd just as soon give everybody the benefit of the doubt unless there is a compelling reason not to.
But that takes away so much ammo from the haters....that's why it's important to them.
Chicos do you have Creans's cellphone number. I hear he gave it out to all the video guys as well as the Sharpie sales rep.