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MUSICK: Indiana savors basketball revival

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Oladipo’s 360-degree slam in the final minutes against Illinois was something to behold.

To finish a four-on-zero break, Oladipo starred in a one-man dunk contest. He timed his steps, soared toward the rim, twisted his body and threw down a dunk that earned 10s from here to Evansville.

“It was just a last-second thought,” Oladipo said. “I thought about it while I was in the air. …

“And, no, that’s not my best one.”

Yeesh.

Perhaps most impressive about Indiana is that outcomes do not hinge on one or two players. From pass-first guards to key role players, everyone seems to play a part in the group’s success.

It’s the type of formula that tends to work in March.

“Sitting where we’re sitting, the team has been the headline-maker,” coach Tom Crean said. “Because these guys are so unselfish and they’re so selfless with one another and the way that they work.”

A few years ago, Indiana would have been the last team in the Big Ten to make headlines.

Not anymore.

The spotlight is only getting brighter.

“It feels good, but you can’t just sit back and relish in that moment right now,” Watford said. “There’s still work to be done.”

• Northwest Herald sports columnist Tom Musick can be reached at tmusick@shawmedia.com and on Twitter @tcmusick.

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