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

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 - 12:30pm

Talk with Illinois men's basketball beat writer Paul Klee

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:30 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Good afternoon everyone, thanks for coming by for another Illinois basketball chat. We appreciate your time every Wednesday.

Among those in attendance at Illinois' practice yesterday: Memphis Grizzlies director of player personnel Tony Barone. The former Creighton coach observed from a courtside seat.

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Nathan from Champaign, IL — 12:32 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

What info can you provide about the Shootout at the Hall event? When do tickets go on sale? How much are they?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:33 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Nathan- On Friday at 6 a.m., we will post all of the teams, matchups and ticket information for the IlliniHQ Shootout at the Hall. It

Ray from Chicago, IL — 12:34 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Paul:

Does Alex Legion have two more years of eligibility left after this year?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:34 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Ray- Alex has one more season after this season. He's a junior. Klee

Jealous from Effingham, Il — 12:36 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Where can someone get the RISE UP team poster with the season schedule on it? Somehow my mother in law gets a team poster and schedule every year and gloats that I don't have one.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:38 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Jealous- We have a stack of Illinois posters at the News-Gazette. Stop by some time and I'll have one for you. I'm sure you can pick up one at Bielfeldt, too.

And be nice to your mother-in-law.

Klee

Micah from Alton, IL — 12:38 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Did you catch highlights of the Le Moyne/Syracuse game? I know it is only exhibition but do you think that will affect the voters when the first week's rankings come out?

Thanks for the chats they are very informative!

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:40 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Micah- Surprising, wasn't it? These exhibition upsets have become an annual trend. Ohio State lost to Division II Findlay a few years back. (The Buckeyes went to the NIT that season.) Michigan State lost to Division II Grand Valley State. (Sparty was embarrassed by Memphis in the second round of the NCAA tournament). It's never, ever a good thing to lose an exhibition game, no matter how you spin it.

Klee didn

Brian from Urbana, IL — 12:41 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Klee,

have heard rumors that Illinois got new uniforms this season? Is that true?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:43 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Brian- The rumors are wrong. Illinois has the same uniforms as last season. Klee

Ain't so melo this year from Fort Collins , CO — 12:43 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

There seems to be a ton of excitement about the potential of this, count me among the excited!

Is there a key area or ingredient that you think this team needs to find to finish among the top three in the conference??

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:48 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

ASMTY- The most important ingredient is off to a great start. Illinois doesn't have anyone that can slow Demetri McCamey in practice so far. He's getting where he wants on the floor, finding open guys, and winning most drills. I didn't hear his name called (in a bad way) once yesterday. That never happened last season, or when Demetri was a freshman. The transformation is remarkable, and people close to Demetri are proud of him. Let's see if he can continue it into the season. I know at least one coach is eager to see how Demetri responds to a quicker defender. A J.T. Tiller, Demontez Stitt-type of defender. One of the few mistakes he's made occurred in practice about a week ago. He elevated for a left-handed dunk but the ball came loose at the rim. He has trouble palming the basketball with his left. If that's one of his biggest issues, he'll be in good shape.

And Illinois needs to defend better. It isn't a very good defensive team at the moment, at least relative to recent Illinois teams.

Klee

Mark Illiniwek from Mahomet, IL — 12:50 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

What's the latest on Sam Simpson? Is he ready to get in the mix? What about Bill Cole? Just wondering if some of these guys will turn into lifetime benchwarmers.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:52 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Mark- Said this months ago, but I don

Mikey from Champagin, IL — 12:54 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

I'm going to be visiting Evanston this weekend -- know of any good places to get a bite to eat for lunch? My taste buds are fairly adventurous.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 12:56 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Mikey- Good question. This reminded me of our annual Polling Place survey from March 14. Last season we polled the sports information officials from around the Big Ten. Go back to March 14 in the HQ archives

JE from Decatur, IL — 12:56 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Any chance we start Davis, Paul, DJ, Demetri, and Legion. Tisdale doesnt rebound that well and may create a tough matchup with our guards?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:00 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

JE- That looks like a four-guard lineup. I don

Joe from Urbana, Illinois — 01:01 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Paul, I have heard some rumors that the Langford brothers are interested in coming to Illinois. Is there any truth to that?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:03 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Joe- Devin and Josh Langford aren't brothers. Devin Langford, a 6-5 guard in the 2011 class, has significant interest in Illinois, according to his coach. I haven't talked to his coach about Josh Langford, the former Louisville recruit. He would probably have to reclassify to 2011 if he's going to be a possibility for Illinois. Right now, there's no room at the inn in 2010. Illinois has been to Alabama at least twice to watch Devin Langford. So there's mutual interest.

Klee

Tom from Winnetka, IL — 01:05 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Paul,
Do you know when and where Jereme plans to sign his LOI and if it will be open to the public? Good job on the chats.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:06 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Tom- Waukegan coach Ron Ashlaw just told me there isn't a confirmed plan for Jereme Richmond's signing day. Shoot me an email, I'll pass along any information that I find. Klee

Brent from Chicago, IL — 01:07 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

How are Bertrand and Jordan recovering from their knee injuries? Should we expect to see both of them play against Quincy?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:10 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Brent- Joseph Bertrand did not practice yesterday. He rode a stationary bike on the sideline, his right knee in a huge wrap. Jeff Jordan hasn't missed a practice this preseason. Associate head coach Wayne McClain told me yesterday he's optimistic with the way Jeff has played the last few days. But I think he's still a ways from impacting the rotation.

Tyler Griffey missed practice Monday. He was sick. He looked sick yesterday, too, but went through the entire practice and played well.

Klee

pippin from champaign, il — 01:10 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

watched the highlights of the missouri southern game and noticed all the great penetration we had from d.j. and paul and others. that element was missing last year. does weber work on that in practice, was MS just porous, or is this something new from the freshmen?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:13 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Pippin- Missouri Southern was really bad. I don't know how else to put it. So I wouldn't look too far into the result of the first exhibition game. D.J. Richardson and Brandon Paul excel in getting to the rim. I know Bruce Weber would like to see more of that from Brandon Paul, to make certain he doesn't get enamored with the three-pointer. There will be more dribble penetration from the Illinois guards this season. Their motive is different, though. These guards look to score, where recent guards looked to drive and dish.

Klee

Chris R. from Girard, IL — 01:14 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Great job on these chats. I look forward to them every week. At the Illini Meet n Greet last spring in Springfield, IL Coach Weber talked about how Jeff Jordan had the capabilities to make a major impact as a an on the ball defensive stopper with the loss of Chester Frazier. Do you think Jeff regrets his decision to walk away and do you think he'll ever reach that point again now that he's back?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:17 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Chris- Jeff Jordan seems grateful to have a second chance. He's always been a hard worker in the gym. I think he's a ways from making a big impact, but he doesn't have to make a major impact to get minutes. He just has to be an effective defender, and Illinois doesn't have many of those, at least by Weber's defensive standards. There will be some pressure to play Jordan once he's up to speed.

Klee

Ja Ku Bat from Chambana, Illinoiz — 01:18 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Klee, the Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) is now cleared by the NCAA which allow coaches to recruit on reservations, i know that most kids dont get any coverage because of there location, so i wanted to know if you know of any high profile native players in Division I today. Thank You

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:18 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

JKB- I would have to look into that a little further. Klee

dan from chatham, il — 01:18 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Were you surprised by the amount that Bertrand played in the first exhibition game? He didn't play like someone that should even considering redshirting to me. Came away impressed.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:20 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Dan- Joseph Bertrand might be the team's best athlete, alongside Brandon Paul and Mike Davis. He has some very good days in practice, and some days where he's invisible. In other words, he's a freshman. I like his "second jump," where, if he misses a layup, he can go right back up for the tip-in. Over time I think he'll be a weapon on the offensive glass.

Without the knee injury, I don't think a redshirt season would be a possibility for Bertrand. With the knee injury... we'll have to see.

Klee

coach from chaminade, mo — 01:21 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

What happened to the weekly updates on the teams in the "SHOOT OUT AT THE HALL". It was always something to look forward to on a Monday and nothing for 2 weeks your killin me smalls

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:23 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Coach- We took one week off and profiled Champaign Central and Purdue recruit Jay Simpson on HQ on Monday. On Friday we'll reveal the entire field and the matchups. Thanks for the question. Klee

reece from chicago, il — 01:25 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

hey paul what's the latest on our recurting trail

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:27 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Reece- Two coaches are on the road today. One of their stops probably will be in the St. Louis area to see Bradley Beal. Another stop probably will be in Robinson to see Meyers Leonard. I'm sure there will be others. Hope that helps.

Klee

Eddie from Milwaukee, WIsconsin — 01:28 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Hey Paul,
In your Big 10 predictions, you also included the 3 most intimidating arenas for the season. We all know that any different arena could take that crown, depending on the quality of the team on the court. What do you think would be the most intimidating arenas in the Big Ten if every team was expected to win it all. OR, if you could take the best from any arena over time, which would take the crown.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:30 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Eddie- Real quick, I think Breslin, Williams Arena and Mackey Arena would be on the short list - when those teams are good. Tate is a better historian, though. You can ask him in Monday's chat. Nationally, I've seen few more intimidating than The Pit at New Mexico - when the Lobos are good. Coach Henson seconded that opinion during lunch one time.

Klee

MotCrew from Springfield, IL — 01:32 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Hey Paul, love the chats! Assuming no injuries and all current and future players stay for at least two years, with the two remaining 2011 scollies, would you... go after the best two ballplayers you can sign OR fill specific needs (and what would those needs be)?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:33 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Mot- I'm an advocate of taking the best available player. I think Illinois would like to add, at least, a scoring guard and a wing of some type, to complement Nnanna Egwu (C) and Tracy Abrams (PG). We'll see.

Klee

Stu from Quito, Ecuador — 01:34 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Hello Paul,

Thanks for answering my question from last week about Illinois's lack of free throw chances last year.

What are your expectations for Brian Carlwell this season? Not sure if you keep up on the Illinois transfers but I'd like to see him help out SD State this year.

Also, you seem like that type of guy that can shred on the guitar. You play any instruments? We only have Peruvian Flute bands down here.

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:40 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Stu- We will absolutely follow Brian Carlwell's progress at San Diego State. He's eligible this season after a year off. I know he was on the UI campus at some point this offseason, as well. He still keeps in touch with some of the current Illini.

Brian Carlwell had eight points and four rebounds as a starter for the Aztecs in their first exhibition game Tuesday.

Wish I could play the guitar, Stu. I'm a punk rock fan. Maybe Illinois State coach Tim Jankovich can teach me a chord or two. He's an avid guitar player.

Klee

J-Ran from Champaign, IL — 01:42 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Paul, love the chats! Here's my question. Why do you think an NHL team doesn't try to take a sumo wrestler and put him in goal? Meaning, why not take a really, really huge dude and tell him to just seal off the entire goal? When the other team has a puck, he could just sit down and not move. I think it's worth a shot. No stick skills? No problem. If he gets the puck, he can just freeze it or have a defenseman assigned to coming and getting it each time. Thoughts? Also, who is your favorite LPGA player?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:44 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

JRan- According to NHL Rule 3b:

"The goal posts shall be of approved design and material, extending vertically four feet (4') above the surface of the ice and set six feet (6') apart measured from the inside of the posts. A cross bar of the same material as the goal posts shall extend from the top of one post to the top of the other."

So you'll need a 6-foot man/woman that is also 4 feet wide. And then lay him on his side in front of the goal.

I don't watch the LPGA. I know they would all take my money, and I'm not comfortable with that.

Klee

Steve Due from Long Beach, Callifornia — 01:45 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Paul, when is Illinois going to play a game out here in California for crying out loud?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:49 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Steve- This staff takes a conservative approach to scheduling, and they would tell you they're limited in their big-game options due to the ACC/Big Ten Challenge and Braggin' Rights game and need for a certain number of home games. I know they prefer to avoid west-coast matchups due to the travel. Bruce Weber is big on "effective" travel. He thinks one of the big reasons Illinois was sluggish against Clemson last year is because the team elected to depart South Padre the night of their final game, instead of the next day. That's just an example.

That's the short answer. Not saying I agree with this approach, just saying that's how they feel. But maybe I'll see you in Vegas in three weeks. Come on out.

Klee

Ja Ku Bat from Chambana, Illinoiz — 01:50 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

Klee, love the chats. Jamar question here, with his teams recent ban on post play and the conference vacating all of last seasons record, what are the chances that scouts are ignoring those mishaps and not hurting Jamar's chances of playing in the league? What kind of shot do you think he has with making it to the NBA?

Paul Klee (moderator) — 01:53 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

JKB- Southern Indiana's troubles with the NCAA - the result of the previous coaching staff, not the current one - won't affect Jamar's chances at playing professionally. If you can play, scouts will find you. He's small for an NBA shooting guard. There are coaches out there - and an NBA scout in Indiana - that believe he has the ability. I'm hesitant, mainly because he hasn't consistently performed well against top levels of competition.

Klee

J-Ran from Champaign, IL — 01:54 PM on Wed, 11/04/2009

OK, but you see guys on TLC that are like 800 pounds. I saw this dude eat like six pounds of bacon and 12 fried-egg sandwiches for breakfast ... which his mother had to bring him because he couldn't get out of bed. Why not use that guy in goal?