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Just wanted to hear your thoughts about this. I have 3 in mind:

Andrae Patterson- came in as one of the top heralded prospects as a power forward. Never really blossomed into a force inside.

Joe Hillman- averaged 30 points in California. Another dud that never became the powerful scorer he was in high school.

George Leach- Knight heralded him as the next great center when he was a senior in North Carolina. Possessed terrible hands, mediocre footwork, and bad offensive skills.

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For all you Sean Kline haters on here I would like to remind you....he doesn't give a f*ck. Everyone was so down on him and I have never seen an athlete who tried so hard get bashed like that. I understand if he did something wrong off the court like rob someone, but he has more heart than any of you who sit on here and bash him.

Blame Davis for making him a 4, when he was a natural 3...I hate to see players be "molded" into something they're not.

I am done ranting...

IU06' said:
Uwe was indeed a wash, but he still was a first round draft pick (even though he was a dud in the NBA).

As for Sean Kline.....you can also blame him for the reason we did not go after Luke Harangody. Davis said, on the subject of recruiting Harangody, he did not want another Sean Kline.

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kudos on the andre pattersonHow about Luke Recker, what did he do so great when he was here, or even at Iowa for that matter. As well as Todd Lindeman, just another 7 footer we've had along the way that wasn't worth a damn.

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Pat Knight, couldn't shoot, couldn't defend, a wasted scholarship if there ever was one. You'd think of all the opportunity he had with gym access he should have been a much better shooter at least. And if the mental part of the game is "like 4 is to 5", he still underachieved. Look at the Knight teams before and after Pat Knight and you'll see a huge difference. When asked by The Mentor as to why Evansville was playing off of him, Jim Crews replied he was trying to keep Patrick from picking them apart. How could he keep from laughing!

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Sean went to IU for 1 reason and that was to play for Coach Knight. In high school, he was nails from the 3 point arch and could put it on the floor with anyone. I could have seen him being a Kitchel type player in Knights system. Unfortunate that he got caught up in Davis mess. Under the circumstances, he would have been better off at Michigan State or Notre Dame.

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If you step back and look at the big picture you will see that KNIGHT was the biggest bust. Growing up here in Bloomington and close to long time season ticket holders(family). Knight was famous for taking great players and making them average but taking average players and making great teams! As for Hillman, well Knight had his All-American go to guy in Alford so Hillman did not have the green light to shoot lights out like Steve did. Hillman was made into a passer. Knight was a damn good coach but behind the times. I feel if he would have started 10-15years earlier(late 50's early60's) then he would have had more of his type of players. His biggest mistake was BIRD and his luckiest was #11 I.Thomas(81")
Knight never changed himself to adjust to his in coming players, he triied to change the players to fit his style. Coach K. learned from Knight but is more open mindedand adjusts to his boys, so he will break his records. I'm am a die-hard and will always love my Hoosiers but the truth is the truth.

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Steve said:
Larry Bird....didn't have enough guts to stay on campus and learn from the greatest coach the game has ever seen. Imagine how good he could have been

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My 2 cents: Ironically, I had a chance to chat with Sean Kline a little while watching the NCAA tourney lastnight in Ft Wayne. He seems like a good guy. I agree with MILLERTIME, he was a guy that busted his butt and did his best, but the knee let him down, and the change in coaches didn't help either. He was good in high school but not a "superior" athlete like Chris Kramer @ Purdue while at Huntington North. Give these guys a break though, they are 18 year old kids. For some guys it works out and other is doesn't, just the luck of the draw. He didn't sulk or pout when things didn't go his way, he took his lumps and carried on. The main thing is that Kline represented IU well and got an education. Sean is ok in my book and should be proud of his time there and what he accomplished!

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MichaelSoCal said:
Damon Bailey-Lets be realistic. He was a "good" college player but was the most visible and highly touted IU recruit/legend in Indiana basketball history. Never performed (in college) up to his press clippings and the accolades written in On the Brink. More ink in high school than even George McGinnis, Eric Gordon or Kent Benson.
Brother, I so agree with you about Damon Bailey. No matter how good he was, he would never live up to the hype. A real poisoned chalice that praise Bobby heaped on him was.

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Sherron Wilkerson anyone? Steve Hart?

I thought Killingsworth sucked too for as much as his transfer was built up.

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Michael Lewis was a big scorer and became an assist man in college. That argument is very poor in regards to Hillman. With that said I feel it's really important that somebody mention Ivan Ranko. He was a guy that simply NEVER showed up. It was almost like he was non-existent.

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To respond to IU06. I liked Andre Patterson. I remember the game he had against Duke in the pre-season NIT tournament. He put up 45 points in that win. I remember watching that game while I was in Chicago. He had a decent career here.
My response is Todd Lindermen. Nice guy but overrated as a player. Patterson over Lindermen.

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Charlie Miller is first...was supposed to be a lights out threat but never showed the percentages. Andrae Patterson is next, for his distaste for physical play. A.J. Ratliff also failed to deliver on his high school promise.

In defense of Killingsworth, his problem was that M.D. used him too damn much. How many times that season did you have to watch four other players dish the ball to each other on the perimeter, only to watch them punch it in to Killingsworth, who was promptly mugged by three guys? Davis could not design another offense...

I liked Hillman a lot...helluva playmaker.

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