'17 IN PG Cooper Neese (10/9/2017)

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Being able to catch and shoot is one thing..Being able to pull up off the dribble and do it like he did time and time again is more impressive.
 

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Being able to catch and shoot is one thing..Being able to pull up off the dribble and do it like he did time and time again is more impressive.

Yup, he created all of his shots and didn't really have to rely on teammates which does say something. Also the move at 28 seconds deserves a scholarship offer in itself.
 
Key and Neese. We could be in store for a dynamic duo. But first thing's first...prepare for Marian.
 
Word that I hear is that he'll need serious improvement @ the OTHER end of the court. However I'm confident that THIS is easier to teach than putting the ball in the hole. Since he'll likely RS, he'll have ample opportunity to gain strength,stamina and perceptive "D" skills prior to stepping into the World of Div I hoop.
 
Word that I hear is that he'll need serious improvement @ the OTHER end of the court. However I'm confident that THIS is easier to teach than putting the ball in the hole. Since he'll likely RS, he'll have ample opportunity to gain strength,stamina and perceptive "D" skills prior to stepping into the World of Div I hoop.

He won't redshirt since he won't be eligible until Jan 2018
 
He won't redshirt since he won't be eligible until Jan 2018

Yeah we've been calling it a redshirt (at least I have) since he has to sit out this year but it's not a redshirt at all. This is actually very important since Neese has some medical history - having that in his back pocket might be good.
 

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Word that I hear is that he'll need serious improvement @ the OTHER end of the court.

He appears to be a + athlete so he should be able pick up on the defensive end especially with a full year to adapt to D1.

Also we just endured a couple years of our "sharp shooters" not being as athletic, terrible on defense, and not nearly as good on the offensive end. Neese will be fine, remember he is a freshman.
 
Yeah we've been calling it a redshirt (at least I have) since he has to sit out this year but it's not a redshirt at all. This is actually very important since Neese has some medical history - having that in his back pocket might be good.

Ya, that meniscus tear & rehab can be deceptive...good point.
 

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Cooper Neese Transfers To Sycamore Basketball Program

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Indiana State Basketball head coach Greg Lansing announced today (Oct. 16) that Cooper Neese has transferred into the Sycamore program from Butler. Neese, who has enrolled in classes at Indiana State University, will sit out the 2017-18 season as well as the fall semester of the 2018-19 campaign before he begins play with Sycamore Basketball in December of 2018.

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Barnes, Key, Neese, Washington, Hughes. That is a seriously athletic, potentially high scoring group in the backcourt. if our offensive rebounding totals go down it might be due to a lack of chances with these guys shooting and driving the ball.
 
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