No. 3 Indiana way too much for Illinois
By Greg
Taylor
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[March 16, 2013]
CHICAGO -- After winning
dramatically on Thursday in the Big Ten quarterfinals via a Brandon
Paul jumper, Illini fans far and wide began to dream of another deep
conference tourney run. Could this be 1999 all over again, when Lon
Kruger's 11th-seeded team won three games in three days and
challenged Michigan State for the title on day 4? Could this be
2008, when Bruce Weber's 10th-seeded squad did the same thing,
shocking the conference with a run to Sunday? Could Illinois find
the magic from Feb. 7, when this Illini team -- losers of 6 of 7 --
outscored the No. 1 team in the land 45-31 down the stretch to pull
off the unthinkable? Could it be?
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In a word? No. Not even close. From the get-go on Friday, Indiana
was better on offense, better on defense and cruised to a 16-point
win, 80-64. This is really hard for me to write -- I have over 43
years of IU basketball dislike built up inside of me -- but this
Hoosier squad has it all and plays basketball the right way. They
have the inside-out game of Cody Zeller down low and a plethora of
skilled perimeter shooters to go with Victor Oladipo -- the Sporting
News national player of the year. Their coach, the always clapping
Tom Crean, has rubbed many the wrong way -- including Michigan
assistant coach Jeff Meyer, whom Crean screamed at on Sunday in Ann
Arbor at the conclusion of Indiana's exciting rally to win an
outright conference title. But Crean can coach, and this was obvious
Friday in Chicago. The Hoosiers look like they might be still be
playing in Atlanta the weekend of April 6-7.
As for the game, Illinois struggled early and often, scoring just
five points in the first 12 minutes of the game. I wish I could say
this was all Illinois -- missing wide-open shot after wide-open
shot. But Indiana simply guarded Illinois in a way few have this
year. Do I wish referees Mike Kitts and Mike Sanzere would have
called hand checks and grabs? Of course. But if you can get away
with it, more power to you, and Indiana shut Illinois down in the
first 15 minutes of the game. Especially strong defensively were
Indiana guards Yogi Ferrell and Victor Oladipo, and this duo held
Brandon Paul and D.J. Richardson to 4-23 shooting on the day. That's
right, 4-23. When Illinois' two senior guards go 4-23 from the
field, they flat-out aren't going to win. Ever.
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Illinois seemed to bring a renewed energy and spirit
offensively in the second half, but once again, Indiana had the
answer, exploding on offense, shooting 65 percent from the field
and knocking down big shot after big shot to quell possible
Illini rallies. Illinois fought and did their best to get the
game under 10, finally getting there with the IU lead at 60-52
at the 8:17 mark of the game. Illinois actually had two open
looks to cut into the lead further, but Nnanna Egwu's 17-footer
and Tracy Abrams' 3-point attempt both rimmed out, and within a
couple of minutes the lead was back to 13 and Illinois was all
but finished.
The good news for Illinois is this: Everyone we've talked to this
weekend thinks Illinois is in really good shape for the NCAA
tournament, something that has not been the case at all in recent
years. In terms of seed speculation, I've heard anywhere from a No.
7 all the way down to a 10. Personally, I don't want to see Illinois
with an 8 or 9 seed, because that means playing a No. 1 seed in
their second game if they survive their first. But in reality, it
doesn't matter -- I'm just thrilled that Illinois is back in the
NCAA tournament, and the program's arrow seems to be pointing in the
right direction.
Don't forget, it was exactly one year ago today -- the Friday of
the BTT -- when Bruce Weber was fired and Illini nation wondered how
long it would take for Illinois to get back. No one -- and I mean
no one -- envisioned the season Illinois has had. Coach John
Groce should feel really good.
Here's hoping for a good NCAA draw and the Illini's first
appearance in the Sweet 16 in almost a decade.
P.S. Happy 17th birthday to my daughter Jordan -- you are such a
blessing! Have a great day today.
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