Embracing Expectations: 4 Thoughts on Rutgers 74-70 Win Over Indiana – On The Banks

Posted: January 25, 2021 at 4:58 am

Rutgers wins! They came to play from the tip and they reaped the rewards. What a game.

Four Thoughts.

That Was Rutgers Basketball: After lacking the toughness, the defense and the rebounding that has been a staple of the Steve Pikiell era, the Scarlet Knights brought it all back. Shaking up the starting line-up by inserting Paul Mulcahy and Caleb McConnell, it was evident from the start that this wasnt the Rutgers team we saw during the losing streak that lasted nearly all of January. They shared the ball, and didnt isolate much. That added ball movement helped the offense in a myriad of ways and the shots went in. They outrebounded the Hoosiers 32-29 and were a force on the glass. It felt like the old days as Rutgers got back to basics. It wasnt a perfect winthough they made their free throws, they still missed a few key shots down the stretch. And Geo Baker took a very odd technical that Ive never seen called before. But a win is a win is a win. Take it and get on the plane.

Geo Baker, Big Shot Maker: This was the Geo weve been waiting for this season. He made four threes and had the ball in his hands for most of the game. He pushed the pace when he could and slowed it down when needed. Geo made smart decisions, finishing with 19 points, 5 assists and a steal. Rutgers needed their leader to be the guy to get them out of the doldrums and they did. Need to see this Geo the rest of the way to get the season back on track.

Ron Harper Jr. Did the Dirty Work: While he wasnt Ron Fire today, he affected the game in so many ways. He had a double double with 15 points and 12 boards. He was a force on defense and he got in and did the dirty work, pulling down rebounds, getting steals and diving for loose balls. Thats the thing about the players on this teamthey can have a huge night scoring, like Geo did or they can get in and muck it up in other ways. Ron still hit double digits, but he wasnt lights out. He did what was needed to win and helped the team look in sync the whole night.

Myles Johnson Has Long Arms: The offensive rebound Myles pulled down at the end of the game may have been the biggest rebound of the season. And thats what Myles does. The refs still dont know how to blow a whistle on him because he plays without fouling and still ends up in foul trouble. He was 4-4 from the field, to finish with 8 points, 8 boards, 5 blocks and 3 steals. Nearly everyone was clicking today, and Myles was an engine for all the minutes he played. Just a huge game from the redshirt junior.

BONUS FIFTH THOUGHT: Rutgers booster Al Reicheg asked the Court Club Twitter account what they would do for a win. He suggested that the CC account reach out to me and give a football thought for the day. Reicheg and site editor Aaron Breitman are big Green Bay Packers fans and they want to go 2-0 today. Rutgers did their part, so Im wishing Green Bay well todayeven though Im a Giants fan. Good luck, Green Bay. May you streak to the endzone the same way Jacob Young streaks to the hoop.

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