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Hoosier Scoop/Inside the Hall Live Chat
7:30
Alex
- Hello, friends.
7:31
Alex
- The gentleman from the Hoosier Scoop should be joining us shortly and we will begin.
7:32
Ryan Gregg
- One of us is present. Hello Alex and everybody else.
7:32
Alex
- For those that missed it, we'll talk a lot about the adidas May Classic.
7:32
Hugh Kellenberger
- Hello Alex and Ryan.
7:32
[Comment From Engel]
Hey Korman! How was Carlino? What are your thoughts on his long-term potential? (Question opened to anyone)
7:32
Alex
- Jeremy will be joining us shortly.
7:32
[Comment From Engel]
Sadly I was at a wedding out of town and couldn't see any IU targets
7:33
Hugh Kellenberger
- I was also at a wedding (my own), so I did not make the Classic. But I've seen most of those players with their school teams once or twice.
7:33
Ryan Gregg
- I only caught the first Carlino game, and the first thing that stood out to me was his quick feet.
He is able to create for himself.
7:33
Alex
- Back in a minute, having a problem with my browser.
7:34
[Comment From McHoop]
Ryan, how did Carlino defend?
7:34
[Comment From Engel]
I heard he was usually defending the opponent's best guard (Irving, Teague, etc)...how did he hang with those big name guys
7:34
Hugh Kellenberger
- I saw Carlino back in April, at Indiana Elite One's first workout. He was obviously rusty after nose surgery, but he moved well and seemed to have an instinct for how to get open and move without the ball.
7:35
Alex
- Jeremy, which email address would you like your invite sent to?
7:35
Chris Korman
- Carlino's performance this weekend has become quite the cause for debate.
7:35
Chris Korman
- Also, hello all. Good to have you here.
7:35
Alex
- As far as Carlino goes, I wasn't blown away. He was solid, but not great. Then again, when you watch him in comparison to guys like Kyrie Irving and Marquis Teague, that's to be expected.
7:35
Ryan Gregg
- His quick feet definitely helped on defense. For much of the first half of the game he did guard Kyrie. He did well staying in front of Irving for a while, and even picked his pocket once or twice.
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