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But this is the real world, these kids are not machines, they have ups and downs. We just can"t go and say if we had this guy or that guy we would be better, we have our team and that's that! The Portal has been a disaster for college basketball, Painter thinks so and so do I. Just like the disaster of IU, all that NIL and 50 year old banners has got them what? The Portal has fans with shopping carts going around trying to spend other peoples money making unrealistic visions of grandeur! I bet if Myles would leave and go somewhere else and starts to click, you would be one of those complaining about Painter not keeping him. Some fans are never satisfied, PERIOD! Myles has spent almost 2 years in this program, Purdue has invested to much in him for him to listen some weak fans with shopping carts! Purdue is not going to win the BT every year. Wisconsin is better, that's why we lost. Wisconsin has 5 seniors, a veteran team, Purdue is still young and needs to keep its players. If Wisconsin keeps playing the way they are they could be a FF team, Purdue could look like them next.
Blimpy: Take a breath, drop the drama and read the whole thread. The poster made a statement of fact that we couldn't get anyone better in the portal than Colvin. I'm disputing that statement of fact, period.

No, this isn't a shopping cart. I never said that. I'm simply saying that to state as a fact that there are no players better than Myles in the portal is simply false.

Looks like you are new here, so I'll cut you some slack for not knowing what some longer time posters have previously said. I have and continue to be a supporter of Myles. I have consistently called for him to get more, not less playing time. But to say there are no better players in the portal is false. Doesn't mean we will get one or that it would "work out for us" but to say they aren't there is wrong, period.
 
Loyer is a great shooter but has already peaked as a player. He’s not Dakota or Ryan type who can get a 3 up anytime. Fletch is who he is and isn’t gonna get stronger or quicker. Let’s accept he’s a great and needed shooter and we need to run that double screen we used before and let him get more aggressive
Nah. Cam's as good or better now than Cam Spencer was as a senior at Rutgers and Cam took another step in his last year at UConn. No reason Fletch can't continue to improve. Agree that he's not getting any quicker but it's lazy to say he's not going to get any bigger or stronger, he took a step during the last offseason and will continue to progress.
 
Nah. Cam's as good or better now than Cam Spencer was as a senior at Rutgers and Cam took another step in his last year at UConn. No reason Fletch can't continue to improve. Agree that he's not getting any quicker but it's lazy to say he's not going to get any bigger or stronger, he took a step during the last offseason and will continue to progress.
Cam Spencer was 43% from 3 his year at Rutgers and 44% at UCONN. Heide is 29% from 3 and doesn’t have anything else to his game outside of spot up 3s.

Fletch has improved and he is his best when he isn’t begging for fouls and playing through contact. He will have another solid year.
 
Blimpy: Take a breath, drop the drama and read the whole thread. The poster made a statement of fact that we couldn't get anyone better in the portal than Colvin. I'm disputing that statement of fact, period.

No, this isn't a shopping cart. I never said that. I'm simply saying that to state as a fact that there are no players better than Myles in the portal is simply false.

Looks like you are new here, so I'll cut you some slack for not knowing what some longer time posters have previously said. I have and continue to be a supporter of Myles. I have consistently called for him to get more, not less playing time. But to say there are no better players in the portal is false. Doesn't mean we will get one or that it would "work out for us" but to say they aren't there is wrong, period.
I'm old school, grew up with Mount, played some college, don't like the current landscape of the game, love our players and coach Painter, I'm on their team, would be faithful till the end. I don't mind players getting paid something, but when you have players making $7 mil a year, you got major problems. The Portal needs to die, how does a player get an education going from school to school, they don't. I hope Myles stays where he belongs. College ball is a shopping cart, over a thousand players will be in the Portal next year, again, why because teams are shopping!
 
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I'm old school, grew up with Mount, played some college, don't like the current landscape of the game, love our players and coach Painter, I'm on their team, would be faithful till the end. I don't mind players getting paid something, but when you have players making $7 mil a year, you got major problems. The Portal needs to die, how does a player get an education going from school to school, they don't. I hope Myles stays where he belongs. College ball is a shopping cart, over a thousand players will be in the Portal next year, again, why because teams are shopping!
OK, so you're simply against the portal. Nothing wrong with that, you certainly have a right to hate the portal. I'm not a fan of the whole process either.

However, and it's a big however, it is here to stay. As long as it is, it is a tool that every coach will use. Yes, even CMP has and will continue to use it. The key is to use it wisely and get the right guys for your program at the right time. I trust CMP to do that.
 
Cam Spencer was 43% from 3 his year at Rutgers and 44% at UCONN. Heide is 29% from 3 and doesn’t have anything else to his game outside of spot up 3s.

Fletch has improved and he is his best when he isn’t begging for fouls and playing through contact. He will have another solid year.

That's an interesting comparison, and I think applicable to what Cameron Heide's role could be if he reaches his potential. However, Cam Spencer was a starter and way more productive at Rutgers than CH is right now......13+ points a game and 40%+ consistently from deep, including a game-winner against #1-ranked Purdue in Mackey Arena.

Love Heide's potential and his fit for the team, and he actually has more athleticism in certain areas than Spencer. No way I would give up on him, and I'm fairly confident he hasn't nor has Painter. But, that aside, he'd probably freely admit he's not producing the way they envision......just gotta keep the belief and eventually find it - it's there. We hear it over and over, there's also other ways to impact the game than scoring when you get the occasional opportunity.....saw some glimpses yesterday. Painter also has said on numerous occasions, he knows how difficult it is when you get limited opportunities and don't get a chance to have a lot of minutes to get in rhythm.....he said it before both games this past week.

Fletch is more consistent this year.....agree that he still has his moments where he gets off track on either end. I would expect he's even that much more consistent next season. He's another leader - does it a little less instinctively and more from a technical aspect with the coaches....also, we sometimes forget how much the opposing team shades to him - there's value in just that when he's on the floor.

JMHO
 
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That's an interesting comparison, and I think applicable to what Cameron Heide's role could be if he reaches his potential. However, Cam Spencer was a starter and way more productive at Rutgers than CH is right now......13+ points a game and 40%+ consistently from deep, including a game-winner against #1-ranked Purdue in Mackey Arena.

Love Heide's potential and his fit for the team, and he actually has more athleticism in certain areas than Spencer. No way I would give up on him, and I'm fairly confident he hasn't nor has Painter. But, that aside, he'd probably freely admit he's not producing the way they envision......just gotta keep the belief and eventually find it - it's there. We hear it over and over, there's also other ways to impact the game than scoring when you get the occasional opportunity.....saw some glimpses yesterday. Painter also has said on numerous occasions, he knows how difficult it is when you get limited opportunities and don't get a chance to have a lot of minutes to get in rhythm.....he said it before both games this past week.

Fletch is more consistent this year.....agree that he still has his moments where he gets off track on either end. I would expect he's even that much more consistent next season. He's another leader - does it a little less instinctively and more from a technical aspect with the coaches....also, we sometimes forget how much the opposing team shades to him - there's value in just that when he's on the floor.

JMHO
Fair points and I think this off-season for Cam is to work on handling the ball and creating off the dribble. We need players who can create and he and Colvin can’t. I think the past couple of games you’ve seen Smith trying his hardest to get those two open looks to get their confidence back. Perhaps too the detriment of the rest of the team because he needs to score first.

I think Harris has regained his confidence but he and Cox need to hunt for their own shots too. What I don’t get is how we start the game getting action for Cox then just stop.
 
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I think Harris and Cox have done very respectable jobs on defense this year and are better than Myles or Cam were at this time last year.
Harris and cox are playing different roles than Heide and Myles did last year. Last year, it was all about Zach and who complemented him the most. Players didn’t have to do as much. I think if Harris and cox were here last year they would not have developed as quickly as they have now
 
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He averaged 15 and 5 before he was hurt. CSU isn't a no-name program. Those stats can transfer. We got someone from CSU if I remember correctly.

As I said from the very first post IT'S JUST AN EXAMPLE. I used him because we just played him. If you don't think we would be better with him on our team than Colvin, I don't know what else to tell you. He's averaging 19 and 4. Are you kidding me, 4th best player on our team???

Back to the original statement. The poster said we couldn't do better in the portal than Colvin. I like Myles and have defended him on here many times against Degrees. But to say we couldn't possibly do better is just patently false.
The guy was coming off a seasoned ending foot injury and hadn’t played for over a year and had only done it once in his career. And I know it was an example. But I was also saying he’d be our fourth best scoring option. Paint would not have him be an option before TKR, Braden or fletch. Therefore, not sure we would have ran action for him to put up close to what he is now.

But to also say we could have found someone better is hindsight. Myles was showing great promise last year and went through the system and probably knows the system better than someone coming in would. But yeah, looking back now, sure it would have been ideal to grab someone but we also didn’t have room.
 
But I was also saying he’d be our fourth best scoring option. Paint would not have him be an option before TKR, Braden or fletch. Therefore, not sure we would have ran action for him to put up close to what he is now.
I disagree with this. Paint would have seen him DESTROYING all our individual defenders all summer, and IMO quickly moved him up to no lower than 3rd option.
 
I disagree with this. Paint would have seen him DESTROYING all our individual defenders all summer, and IMO quickly moved him up to no lower than 3rd option.
And …says sorry fletch? I don’t see it happening. I’m not disagreeing with you as I also believe tonje would be 1a or 1b. But to paint, I don’t think he’d see it that way.
 
The guy was coming off a seasoned ending foot injury and hadn’t played for over a year and had only done it once in his career. And I know it was an example. But I was also saying he’d be our fourth best scoring option. Paint would not have him be an option before TKR, Braden or fletch. Therefore, not sure we would have ran action for him to put up close to what he is now.

But to also say we could have found someone better is hindsight. Myles was showing great promise last year and went through the system and probably knows the system better than someone coming in would. But yeah, looking back now, sure it would have been ideal to grab someone but we also didn’t have room.
Not playing hindsight at all. The poster (#30) was saying that we didn't need to go into the portal next year because we couldn't get anyone better than Myles. I am saying that you can't make that statement because you have no idea what talent there will be in the portal. For example Tonje this year. There will be more of them next year. To say the reason you shouldn't go into the portal is because there won't be anyone better than Colvin is crazy. I really can't believe this is even debatable.

It's not as much a knock on Myles as it is a statement of how much talent there is each year in the portal. I like Myles, but c'mon, saying there won't be anyone better than him available is just silly. Whether CMP gets someone or even should get someone is a completely different topic and I think that is what maybe you or the poster are trying to defend. That's not the argument I'm making. I'm saying there will be better players whether we go get them or not. Tonje was just a recent example to show what talent there is and will be in the portal.
 
Not playing hindsight at all. The poster (#30) was saying that we didn't need to go into the portal next year because we couldn't get anyone better than Myles. I am saying that you can't make that statement because you have no idea what talent there will be in the portal. For example Tonje this year. There will be more of them next year. To say the reason you shouldn't go into the portal is because there won't be anyone better than Colvin is crazy. I really can't believe this is even debatable.

It's not as much a knock on Myles as it is a statement of how much talent there is each year in the portal. I like Myles, but c'mon, saying there won't be anyone better than him available is just silly. Whether CMP gets someone or even should get someone is a completely different topic and I think that is what maybe you or the poster are trying to defend. That's not the argument I'm making. I'm saying there will be better players whether we go get them or not. Tonje was just a recent example to show what talent there is and will be in the portal.
Talent wise, yeah sure. I will agree there’s always someone in the portal that could be better than anyone on our team except for an edey or a smith.
 
About as good as your “Fire Painter” opinion from 2 years ago, but you are indeed entitled to it.
Hey, I can admit when I'm wrong. Are you capable of the same? Or are you just always right?

I also said Newman and Isaiah Thompson would transfer, and they both did.

This isn't some 'attack' on Purdue or on the players. It's a message board. We are sharing opinions.

You take this much too seriously. This is for fun. Lighten up. Go touch some grass and find things in life that actually matter much more than Purdue basketball.
 
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Crazy statement to make in mid-February on a kid who is a very young sophomore.
Maybe so, we will see! I like Colvin a lot, and I would love to see him flourish and thrive at Purdue.

I have been right plenty and I have been wrong plenty. I am fine with either! As of now, I just don't see him reaching his potential at Purdue -- I simply don't think he will have the ball in his hands enough with the likes of Smith, Loyer, Harris, Cox and others being in the mix still.
 
I agree Miles needs better handles and he could have used that extra year in prep school . But he didn’t so will have to work on that , but he has the ability. Maybe not a 2 but a 3 with his rebounding. Don’t give up on him he will be better than any portal player you could bring in
That's a broad brush you just painted Myles with. As I've stated, I want Myles to be all that and more, but so far it hasn't happened. Myles played weak competition all during HS and AAU, and it shows today. The portal will be loaded with lots of great players.
 
Maybe so, we will see! I like Colvin a lot, and I would love to see him flourish and thrive at Purdue.

I have been right plenty and I have been wrong plenty. I am fine with either! As of now, I just don't see him reaching his potential at Purdue -- I simply don't think he will have the ball in his hands enough with the likes of Smith, Loyer, Harris, Cox and others being in the mix still.
I’m not saying you’ll end up being wrong, I have no idea how things will shake out with Myles. Crazy to make that as a statement of fact when there’s so much season left to play and other moving parts outstanding.
 
Fair points and I think this off-season for Cam is to work on handling the ball and creating off the dribble. We need players who can create and he and Colvin can’t. I think the past couple of games you’ve seen Smith trying his hardest to get those two open looks to get their confidence back. Perhaps too the detriment of the rest of the team because he needs to score first.

I think Harris has regained his confidence but he and Cox need to hunt for their own shots too. What I don’t get is how we start the game getting action for Cox then just stop.
What I wrote on the other site, but aligning somewhat here as well...

Cam drove twice and it opened up a pass to Trey under the basket for four points. Myles drove once and missed a good shot. I cannot recall either having problems attacking the lane. I can recall Myles struggling in passing on the perimeter when he knows where the ball is suppose to be and passes to a well defended teammate. That is not pretty and Brandon Neuman like. The arc at the farthest point is 22 ft from the rim and the lane is 6 feet wide in each direction from the rim and makes the largest real estate to get to the lane 16 feet. Obviously it is very much closer when not on the baseline and probably why Matt has shooters in the corners allowing for longer closeouts. The top of the key to FT line is roughly 20'9"-15' or less than 6 feet and the rest of the arc to the lane is between 6 and 16 feet, but without math a guess at 13'/14' many times

What is being discussed to get into the lane 2 dribbles most of the time and 3 dribbles sometimes. Any player on a scholly should be able to dribble 2 to 3 dribbles. If not, that is sad and immediately needs addressed and practiced. With token D I think high school players should be able to go from an elbow to a layup in one dribble for 15 feet which wouldn't happen with good D, but it does take a good first step although 2 dribbles is very achievable.

Without that, both players are handicapped in a hard closeout...particularly if the clock is winding down and that happens a lot. When either attacks the lane (not talking about rim, although some dunks are there to have) it forces the D to react which opens the door to rotations by the other team and scoring opportunities for Myes/Cam and the other players. This is not to say that either player gets the ball and attacks the basket, because they don't handle the ball like Braden, Fletcher, CJ and Gicarri, but there are a few times every game that they should. I don't think they are as comfortable doing such, because they haven't tried enough to become competent, but you are left with times they should attack the basket and like anything else...success brings confidence. Cam has a slow release and a hard closeout pretty much eliminates him scoring and eats clock reducing the opportunities for other players. Myles can shoot when somewhat defended, but hard closeouts result in a similar fashion for him. Purdue has two players that would help a lot if they scored more and as a result required being defended other than on a catch and shoot in the corner...at least a couple of times each a drive is open. Not doing so definitely reduces their and the team's offensive potential.
 
I look at the team now and I look at the future and then I look at Myles and ask, where does he fit? And then ask is this what he envisioned when he came to Purdue?

I expect both Smith and Loyer to return next year. That being said, they will start! And smith will get his 35+ minutes a game leaving his backup with at most 5 minutes to prove himself.

It appears Cox is Painter’s choice to start at the three. I prefer a small forward at the three but this is Painter’s team, not mine. Cox will have 3 more years starting at the three.

Next year, Purdue will add west to the back court. The following year they will add Ertel.

So where does that leave players like Myles, Harris and Heide? Basically being role players off the bench for at least another year and maybe more. Myles will be a senior before he has a chance to replace Loyer. And then he will competition for that spite from West, Harris and Ertel.

And what about Heide? He’s not a 4 and he’s really not a 2 or 3 either. He’s a role player.

And what about Harris? Will he replace Braden? If he does, it won’t be next year! He’ll be a junior before he has a chance to start and will be competing with west and Ertel for that pg spot.

I am not suggesting it would be better for Harris, Myles and Heide to enter the portal. What I am saying is if they want to start and play some actual minutes and become a star, it’s not going to happen at Purdue next year and I would not be surprised if they left. Purdue has had a lot of starting guards leave our program rather than accepting roles as bench warmers. Stephens, newsom, it and Hunter all left because they wanted to start and knew it wasn’t going to happen at Purdue.

This is Myles second year at Purdue. A lot of things were predicted of him. He has a lot of talent. The same could be said of Harris and Heide.

The question is looking at the reality of the future, will they accept their roles as coming off the bench for another year? Or will they transfer for a chance to start at a different school?

I don’t want them to transfer, but I would not be shocked if they did. And in this day and age, if I was a betting man, I would put money that Harris and Myles transfer. And Heide remains to continue to be a role player much like Gillis. I would be shocked to see Myles stay another year as a role player behind Loyer.

I know Harris and Myles want to stay, but I keep hearing athletes saying they have to look out for and do what is in their best interests rather than what’s in the best interest of their team.

Think about what I said, and then think about adding West , Ertel and that other guard who is currently redshirting to the mix of players all seeking playing time. If a player has NIL and NBA aspirations, he’s not going to stay just to be a role player his entire college career.
 
Hey, I can admit when I'm wrong. Are you capable of the same? Or are you just always right?

I also said Newman and Isaiah Thompson would transfer, and they both did.

This isn't some 'attack' on Purdue or on the players. It's a message board. We are sharing opinions.

You take this much too seriously. This is for fun. Lighten up. Go touch some grass and find things in life that actually matter much more than Purdue basketball.
I also predicted they would leave and was constantly dissed for suggesting it. I made my speculation before they left, not after! I also predicted Stephens would leave after his personal issues resulted in him being benched and Hunter would leave rather than being Braden’s backup.

team loyalty is a thing of the past. If a player has pro aspirations, he will not stay to remain a role player off the bench.

I will restate, team loyalty is a thing of the past! Look at Gillis!
 
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I look at the team now and I look at the future and then I look at Myles and ask, where does he fit? And then ask is this what he envisioned when he came to Purdue?

I expect both Smith and Loyer to return next year. That being said, they will start! And smith will get his 35+ minutes a game leaving his backup with at most 5 minutes to prove himself.

It appears Cox is Painter’s choice to start at the three. I prefer a small forward at the three but this is Painter’s team, not mine. Cox will have 3 more years starting at the three.

Next year, Purdue will add west to the back court. The following year they will add Ertel.

So where does that leave players like Myles, Harris and Heide? Basically being role players off the bench for at least another year and maybe more. Myles will be a senior before he has a chance to replace Loyer. And then he will competition for that spite from West, Harris and Ertel.

And what about Heide? He’s not a 4 and he’s really not a 2 or 3 either. He’s a role player.

And what about Harris? Will he replace Braden? If he does, it won’t be next year! He’ll be a junior before he has a chance to start and will be competing with west and Ertel for that pg spot.

I am not suggesting it would be better for Harris, Myles and Heide to enter the portal. What I am saying is if they want to start and play some actual minutes and become a star, it’s not going to happen at Purdue next year and I would not be surprised if they left. Purdue has had a lot of starting guards leave our program rather than accepting roles as bench warmers. Stephens, newsom, it and Hunter all left because they wanted to start and knew it wasn’t going to happen at Purdue.

This is Myles second year at Purdue. A lot of things were predicted of him. He has a lot of talent. The same could be said of Harris and Heide.

The question is looking at the reality of the future, will they accept their roles as coming off the bench for another year? Or will they transfer for a chance to start at a different school?

I don’t want them to transfer, but I would not be shocked if they did. And in this day and age, if I was a betting man, I would put money that Harris and Myles transfer. And Heide remains to continue to be a role player much like Gillis. I would be shocked to see Myles stay another year as a role player behind Loyer.

I know Harris and Myles want to stay, but I keep hearing athletes saying they have to look out for and do what is in their best interests rather than what’s in the best interest of their team.

Think about what I said, and then think about adding West , Ertel and that other guard who is currently redshirting to the mix of players all seeking playing time. If a player has NIL and NBA aspirations, he’s not going to stay just to be a role player his entire college career.
Harris has a bright future at Purdue
 
Harris has a bright future at Purdue
Maybe he does! But if he does, it will be at the expense of Myles or Cox or West or Ertel.

And Loyer and smith will both likely return next year.

Is Harris willing to wait until he’s a junior before he starts seeing significant playing time?

It’s his call, not mine.
 
I didn't say it as a statement of fact.
"Probably best for Colvin and Purdue for him to transfer after this year."

Assuming that I have your quote above correct, you did by definition say it as a statement of fact. Adding 'probably' doesn't negate that. If you meant that it's possible that transferring is best for Colvin, that's a different story.
 
We're going to start 4 guards and a 4 next year from day 1? Jacobson was starting this year when he got hurt. I'd hate to see rebounding numbers with that lineup.

I think a big difference between this team and recent years is rebounding. I really think that’s our Achilles’ heel. If there is one this year. We have no 10+ RPG monsters like we’ve been used to, and I’m not only referring to Edey.

You can’t not have TKR start, he’s gotten too good. But he needs a monster partner in the front court to gobble up rebounds. The committee isn’t getting it done at our usual level.

Right now, we are averaging 33 rebounds per game, with all the easy games on our schedule behind us.

Most seasons, we have averaged in the upper 30s or 40. You have to go all the way back to 2011/2012 to find a Purdue team that only averaged 33 rebounds per game as we are this season.
 
"Probably best for Colvin and Purdue for him to transfer after this year."

Assuming that I have your quote above correct, you did by definition say it as a statement of fact. Adding 'probably' doesn't negate that. If you meant that it's possible that transferring is best for Colvin, that's a different story.
At this point, my opinion is that it's probably best for Colvin to transfer. That's my opinion. Just like it's my opinion that it's probably best for me to not quit my job today. It's probably a good idea for me to eat a healthy meal later today. It's probably best for me to purchase a new suit soon, etc.

Next time I'll be sure to include a disclaimer that it's my opinion and not a fact.
 
Not even a 15 year old would brag about “predicting” that Isaiah and Newman would transfer. But congrats, I guess.
I didn't "brag" about anything. I don't care about being right or wrong.

I mentioned Newman and Isaiah to show that I've been wrong about stuff -- like suggesting Purdue fire Painter -- and I've been right about stuff -- like sharing my opinion that I thought Newman and Isaiah would likely transfer.

Go outside. Breathe some fresh air. It's Purdue basketball. This is not worth arguing over. Be well.
 
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