@saxthunder If you are talking about Reggie Miller and Steve Alford. Look at their college careers. Alford had the upper hand. I remember the 1987 NCAA with UCLA and Reggie Miller losing to Wyoming and Reggie being a punk. Thing is though, Reggie during the summers would play with the Lakers or other pros during the summers after college. Donnie Walsh knew about this and drafted him on that basis as well as recommendations from Magic and Michael Cooper.
i think that IU started loosing b/c after this, players started changing in their mentality and began to reject the bob knight disciplinary style of play. tho bob knight instilled mental toughness into his players, the jay edwards and players after him at IU no longer bought into knight's style of play and discipline. tho that disciplinary style brought championships.
But the 1989 defeat to Seton Hall put a blueprint on how to beat IU. Good defense and 3pt shooting. Later on, teams used the zone against the General.
@moochercat wow. you nailed it. i agree. those early 90s teams were damn good. If they could have somehow got by Duke in '92, they would've beaten that Michigan team. Henderson got hurt in '93. i think they were even #1 in the country for a short while.
Yeah, it did because Steve was in New York for draft day expected to get drafted by the Pacers. But Steve stood around until the second round when the Mavericks got him. It was very embarassing in front of the cameras with Bob Neal commenting. He felt that Knight let him down after putting up with his stuff and winning a championship. Before Knight could influence NBA teams to draft someone but his players didn't do so well after Isiah Thomas and the motion offense was going out of style.
I fail to see any connection here. Knight still had some great teams after '87. In fact, those '92 and '93 teams were more talented and probably better.
Knight's downfall was pretty much in the last 5 years of his tenure at IU. He burned too many bridges and the type of recruits he was getting were not the loyal soldiers he was used to. The Pacers and Reggie Miller had nothing to do with it.
@saxthunder If you are talking about Reggie Miller and Steve Alford. Look at their college careers. Alford had the upper hand. I remember the 1987 NCAA with UCLA and Reggie Miller losing to Wyoming and Reggie being a punk. Thing is though, Reggie during the summers would play with the Lakers or other pros during the summers after college. Donnie Walsh knew about this and drafted him on that basis as well as recommendations from Magic and Michael Cooper.
Ariamaluum 1 month ago
@Ariamaluum ??? What a strange comment, considering the huge disparity between their respective NBA careers.
saxthunder 1 month ago
Great compilation of news clips. Thanks for uploading this!
saxthunder 1 month ago
i think that IU started loosing b/c after this, players started changing in their mentality and began to reject the bob knight disciplinary style of play. tho bob knight instilled mental toughness into his players, the jay edwards and players after him at IU no longer bought into knight's style of play and discipline. tho that disciplinary style brought championships.
vwnclubb 10 months ago
But the 1989 defeat to Seton Hall put a blueprint on how to beat IU. Good defense and 3pt shooting. Later on, teams used the zone against the General.
Ariamaluum 1 year ago
@moochercat wow. you nailed it. i agree. those early 90s teams were damn good. If they could have somehow got by Duke in '92, they would've beaten that Michigan team. Henderson got hurt in '93. i think they were even #1 in the country for a short while.
kevhead66 1 year ago
Sad news out of Texas today as Bob Knight killed 17 people in a hunting accident
2216gangsta 1 year ago
Thank you for the great memories! Man those were the days...
alienwear2007 2 years ago
Yeah, it did because Steve was in New York for draft day expected to get drafted by the Pacers. But Steve stood around until the second round when the Mavericks got him. It was very embarassing in front of the cameras with Bob Neal commenting. He felt that Knight let him down after putting up with his stuff and winning a championship. Before Knight could influence NBA teams to draft someone but his players didn't do so well after Isiah Thomas and the motion offense was going out of style.
Ariamaluum 2 years ago
I fail to see any connection here. Knight still had some great teams after '87. In fact, those '92 and '93 teams were more talented and probably better.
Knight's downfall was pretty much in the last 5 years of his tenure at IU. He burned too many bridges and the type of recruits he was getting were not the loyal soldiers he was used to. The Pacers and Reggie Miller had nothing to do with it.
moochercat 2 years ago