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Mike Lopresti | sifoeeprocess.com | December 17, 2018

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Say hello to the drama kings of this college basketball season. When it comes to action thrills, the Indiana Hoosiers have been better than a Die Hard movie marathon.
 
They are 9-2, with four consecutive wins in the first half of December by eight combined points, all settled in the final minute. So they could be 5-6. Then again, they lost by one point in the last seconds at Arkansas in November, so they could be 10-1. See? This could go on all night. Except for the 90-69 thumping at Duke; not much gray area to that one.

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But this month, the plot thickens by the minute. Indiana zigs toward defeat, then zags to a victory. Get in peril, find a way to win, repeat. 鈥淗owever many games it鈥檚 been now in a row, seems like we鈥檙e in those huddles feeling the same way every game,鈥 coach Archie Miller was saying in Indianapolis Saturday, after the last rabbit out of the hat against Butler. 鈥淭hey have a confidence about each other. Sometimes it鈥檚 a different guy, sometimes it鈥檚 the same guy.鈥
 
Strange thing about Indiana. At last check, the Hoosiers were tied for fourth in the nation in field goal percentage . . . but tied for 306th in free throw shooting, when nobody is guarding them. That鈥檚 often an excellent way to lose close games, or at least make them closer, which is why Indiana鈥檚 December has provided some of the early season鈥檚 best entertainment.
 
Welcome to Hoosiers Theater. Act 1.
 
For 39 minutes in Bloomington, Indiana and Northwestern were tied 15 times and exchanged the lead more than a dozen times. Nobody was ever in front by more than five points. Freshman megastar Romeo Langford鈥檚 floater with 39.7 seconds 鈥 part of his 20 points -- finally put the Hoosiers ahead to stay in a 68-66 victory. Indiana decisively outshot Northwestern in percentage, 55-44, but barely survived. This was four days after the Durham drubbing.

 
Miller:  鈥淎 bounce-back is what you need to sort of continue and gain confidence and keep working. That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e going to do.鈥
 
Act II
 
Penn State led 9-0 almost before Miller鈥檚 seat was warm on the Indiana bench in State College. The Hoosiers came charging back, and were ahead 11 with under four minutes left, thanks to seven consecutive points by TOF Rob Phinisee. TOF? The Other Freshman. He, too, was a state of Indiana prep star, but Langford got most of the national buzz. Not lately, though.

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The Nittany Lions were doomed by an 11-for-26 disaster at the free throw line. Still, they had a chance in the final seconds, until Phinisee helped force a turnover to leave the score at 64-62. He had 12 points, five rebounds, five steals. Langford led with 17 points.
 
Miller: 鈥淔or our team to be 2-0 (in the Big Ten), we鈥檙e very fortunate. You take them any which way you can get them.鈥
 
And on his freshmen guards Langford and Phinisee, after their first nine games in college: 鈥淚 think we trust them as much as we trust anybody on the team.鈥
 
Act III
 
This game in Bloomington swayed back and forth 鈥 Louisville up most of the time, by as many as eight 鈥 until Phinisee鈥檚  3-pointer with 1:25 left gave the Hoosiers the lead for good. The final was 68-67, with Langford scoring 21.  It was the first time in more than 30 years that Indiana had won three consecutive games by one or two points.

 
Miller on Phinisee: 鈥淲e need him to hunt more shots. He鈥檚 very reluctant right now to shoot unless he鈥檚 wide open. He鈥檚 a good shooter . . . He鈥檚 also a tough kid. You don鈥檛 really know how tough a guy is, what they鈥檙e made of, until you get them going.鈥
 
Act IV
 
Butler led for more than 34 minutes, by as many as 11 points. But it all came down to the final 20 seconds, score tied at 68, the Hoosiers looking for Langford or Juwan Morgan 鈥 who had 35 points 鈥 to make a play. Butler鈥檚 defense was determined not to let either happen, and the ball finally ended with Phinisee, wayyy out on the court. 鈥淲e go as he goes,鈥 Morgan would say later.
 
Phinisee launched from the next zip code. Swish, buzzer, 71-68 at Indianapolis鈥 Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
 
Phinisee: 鈥淥bviously, it wasn鈥檛 drawn up like that . . . I put it up, prayed to God it went in.鈥
 
Butler coach LaVall Jordan:  鈥淚鈥檝e been telling our staff, on film, Phinisee has been as impressive as any guard I鈥檝e seen.鈥

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 In those four acts, by the way, Phinisee was on the floor nearly 118 minutes as point guard 鈥 and committed only seven turnovers.
 
鈥淗e鈥檚 very competitive," Miller said. "It鈥檚 a quiet competitiveness that he has about him that he believes he can get it done . . . For whatever reason, he鈥檚 not afraid to take or make a play when we need him, too. He鈥檚 just a solid, solid dude.鈥
 
Bring down the curtain, that鈥檚 the last act. Or is it just intermission?
 
鈥淚 think we鈥檇 like to get a couple wins where it鈥檚 not within the last 10 seconds where we won,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淎t the same time, it鈥檚 the ones that you grind out that are the best feeling. Come March time, those are the ones you鈥檙e really going to need.鈥
 
Indiana hosts Central Arkansas and Jacksonville this week, so late theatrics might not be required. Then again, the Hoosiers trailed UC Davis by 14 before winning by 14. They know drama in Bloomington.

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