Illinois basketball chat: 12:30 p.m. Wednesday

Wednesday, June 24, 2009 - 12:30pm

Talk with Illinois men's basketball beat writer Paul Klee

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:32 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Good afternoon everyone, thanks for coming by for another Illinois basketball chat. I'll be here for about an hour.

Jeff Jordan won't be returning to the basketball team. Here's what Jeff said in a press release a few minutes ago:

"I loved playing for the Fighting Illini and appreciate the support I was given by my teammates, coaches and the great fans here. But I have come to the point where I'm ready to focus on life after basketball. I will concentrate on earning my degree from the University of Illinois and the opportunities that await upon graduating."

Best of luck to him. He was a pleasure to cover the past two seasons.

Klee

Cameron from River Forest , Illinois — 12:38 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Which basketball recruit does Illinois need to get in 2011 to be a final four contender? Also, what are your thoughts of Nnana Egwu?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:38 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Cameron- I don

larry harnly from springfield, il — 12:39 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Other than Eric Gordon, who is the one basketball player from Illinois that the Illini failed to land and would help the most now?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:40 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Larry- E.J. Gordon was always going to be a one-and-done guy. That was the understanding, had he attended Illinois. But to answer your question: Evan Turner. No question. Klee

michael from melvin, IL — 12:41 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

does dee brown plan on resigning with maccabi or trying out for the nba again this summer?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:42 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Michael- Jerrance Howard tells me his close friend will attempt to land on an NBA summer league roster in July. Hopefully I can get in touch with him soon to hear of his plans. He

Jim from Mahomet, Il — 12:43 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

What is the truth to the rumor that Jordon is not returning for next year?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:48 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Jim- Apparently, Jeff Jordan decided he wants to pursue a life after basketball and focus on the future. Doesn't surprise me. He's not like most 20-year-olds, as you might suspect. He has other options. Bruce Weber told me Jeff spent part of May on an internship with Nike and would return to the internship later in the summer. So Illinois knew this was coming.

I can appreciate what Jeff Jordan is doing and how he operates. He knows his future wasn't on the basketball court. Like I said earlier, no one knew what to expect when Jeff Jordan let everyone know he was walking on at Illinois. But he was one of the most accessible players on the team and never turned down an interview request. Not an easy thing when there are as many interview requests as he received.

This decision doesn't really alter the UI playing rotation. He was likely going to be a situational defender, especially with the influx of three guards.

Klee

Bob from Champaign, IL — 12:49 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Klee, What do you think about the recent scholarship offer to Jabari Parker?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:50 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Bob- I think Illinois followed it up with offers to classmates Alex Foster and Tommy Hamilton Jr. Those are three guys that have yet to attend a high school class but have college scholarship offers.

I think all three guys could be very good, mainly because they seem to have great support systems around them, and that

Chuck from Champaign , Ill — 12:51 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Hello Paul. Of all the Illini basketball assistant coaches; who appears to be the most interested in obtaining a head coaching position. Who appears to be the closest to achieving this? Thanks.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:54 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Chuck- It's a good question. In the last few months I've asked all three coaches if they're still interested in becoming a head coach. All three said yes. With the attention Jerrance Howard has received from other programs in recent months, he would be the most likely to earn that nod. But you never know. Some programs value experience, and Wayne McClain and Jay Price have much more than Jerrance.

The UI staff is in a good place at the moment. They complement each other.

Klee

MR from Chicago, IL — 12:55 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Paul,

The 2013 offers aside, did you find out anything new about our potential recruits in the 2011 class?

Is Sam Thompson injured? He was on the Young bench at the team camp, but he was in street clothes.

Also, what was the deal with those two IU buttheads? Pretty brazen to be wearing Air Gordon shirts and peacocking around, trying to get attention.

Thanks.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:02 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

MR- Sure, lots. Wrote how Nnana Egwu is not, in fact, close to a college decision, as some had said. He told me he probably won't decide for another 14 months. That could change, of course, but that's what he said.

I saw once again how Tracy Abrams can dominate a game from the point guard position. I saw again why Jereme Richmond is the best prospect in the state since Derrick Rose. I don't think Dre Henley will be back at De La Salle and I'm not convinced Mike Shaw will be, either. As for Sam Thompson, he had some sort of foot or ankle injury and didn't compete with Young. I don't see Illinois being a serious player for Thompson - at this time! - though that could change, of course. There was some other stuff. I love the Moody event.

Didn't see the Air Gordon folks.

Klee

iLLini_Dan from Madison, WI — 01:06 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Hi Paul,

Two questions. First, do you know any of the non-BCS teams (besides Gonzaga) that Illinois will play in the non-conference schedule?

Second, given that Mike Tisdale has so far been primarily only an offensive asset and a liability on defense and rebounding, and with a longer group of guards, could you see Illinois starting Keller instead of Tisdale if Dom steps up his defense and rebounding? I thought that Keller was playing pretty good ball at year end.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:08 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Dan- It's going to take a big push from Keller to nudge Mike Tisdale from the starting lineup. Bruce Weber was complimentary of the way Tisdale performed in Colorado Springs last week and he was a big reason Illinois led the Big Ten in assists last season. That little 10- to 12-foot jumper is an asset in the motion offense. He has to rebound better, no doubt about that. Another question is who among the guards will take over for Chester Frazier's 5-rebounds-per game. I think D.J. Richardson can be a 5-rebounds-per game guard from the get-go.

Klee

Jay Cutler from Denver , CO — 01:09 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Based on recent but limited news about the new recruits on campus, how do you currently see the depth chart shaking out? I know its early and they are just pick up games but there has to be some trends already showing up.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:11 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

IDKWTI- Good to see you last week in Chicago. Actually it was painful, and best of luck with those receivers. Yes I remain bitter about The Trade.

To your question: I

Ashu from Gilberts, Il — 01:12 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Paul,
Do you think Rich Semrau will be back for 2010-2011 season?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:13 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Ash- No, my opinion is that he probably won't be back for a fifth season. Klee

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:15 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Going to take a full timeout, there's someone at the door, be back in five minutes. Klee

Brent from Chicago, IL — 01:20 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

I haven't heard anything about Tyler Griffey since he got to campus. How has he looked in scrimmages with the returning players? And how are all the freshmen handling the adjustment to their college classes and lifestyle?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:22 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Brent- The freshmen are currently off-limits from media interviews. Here's what Bruce Weber told me yesterday about the freshmen:

Mary Ann from Springfield, Il — 01:23 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

In your opinion who would you expect to get Jeff's minutes now that he has decided not to return?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:25 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Mary Ann- I think it opens minutes for another one of the freshmen. D.J. Richardson was going to play regardless. Brandon Paul and Joseph Bertrand will fight for minutes as well. I don't see any of them redshirting, though that could change. It's only June.

Klee

Andrew from Milwaukee, WI — 01:25 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Bruce Weber still has not had one of his recruits drafted, and tomorrow looks like no exception. In your opinion, is this a lack of proper player development, a poor selection of talent, or a combination of both?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:27 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Andrew- I think it's a product of poor recruiting for several years after the Final Four run. It's not player development. Guys get better under Weber. The improvements made by Davis and Tisdale are some of the most dramatic I've witnessed in such a brief window.

Klee

Jeff from Champaign, IL — 01:29 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Paul, although a lot of people saw Mike Davis's potential even in his limited minutes as a freshman I don't think anybody expected to make as big of a leap as he did this past season. What's your educated guess for most improved player next season?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:30 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Jeff- Among the guys that played last season, I'll go with Demetri McCamey. I think he'll benefit as much as anyone by playing with these new guards - in games and in workouts. Klee

John M. from Washington, D.C. — 01:31 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Since the recruiting classes of 2009 & 2010 are set, then that makes the class of 2011 critical. Another outstanding class and it might be National Championship time. So who do you expect will be the "big names" in that group? Any strong inside the paint DeJuan Blair types?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:32 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

John- Wrote in Klee

Jim from Peoria, IL — 01:34 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

How is Brian Randle looking this summer? Is there a chance he could end up playing with any NBA teams this coming season after a pretty successful year in Israel?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:35 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Jim- If Brian Randle is around town this week I'll catch up with him. He excelled in Israel last season, and in pickup games at Ubben last week. He's also getting married in the near future.

Klee

Jack from Savoy, Il — 01:35 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

How do you see the USA team trials helping Tisdale during this offseason?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:38 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Jack- I think the experience showed again that his main weakness is physical strength. You can go through the big guys selected to the World University Games roster - Trevor Booker, Deon Thompson, Jarvis Varnado, etc. - and notice a trend. They're not 7-footers, but they're physical players that don't shy from contact. Weber said Varnado and Booker were especially impressive.

"He blocked everything," Weber said of Varnado.

Great experience for Mike Tisdale, though. Not many guys get that opportunity. I would have liked to see both Tisdale and Davis get the chance to play in Colorado Springs. For one, Mike Davis could have gotten that NBA exposure from all the scouts, something he was looking forward to.

Klee

Brett from Des Moines, Ia — 01:40 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

There was a lot of talk that Demetri needed to loose several pounds for him to gain more speed and beat defenders off the dribble, has he been working on his weight and speed in the offseason?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:41 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Brett- Yes, Demetri said he's down to 200 pounds. He wants to hit 195 by season's start. That was in the Corner on Sunday.

Klee

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:41 PM on Wed, 06/24/2009

Going to wrap this up. Plenty more basketball coverage coming the rest of this week. Thanks for all the questions, my apologies to those that didn't get answered. Klee