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Encarnacion started the comeback by connecting in the third inning off Mat Latos and finished it with his 23rd homer off Sam LeCure during the five run ninth inning. "After the (first) three run homer, we got the emotion back," said Encarnacion, who set a career high with his six RBIs. "We were feeling like we could come back after that." Brett Lawrie and Juan Francisco also homered for Toronto. Toronto overcame a 10 run deficit to beat Boston 13 11 in 12 innings in 1989. With the score tied at 9, Aroldis Chapman (0 2) came on to pitch the ninth and walked leadoff hitter Colby Rasmus. Erik Kratz doubled off the wall in left field to break the tie, and then came around on Melky Cabrera's single. Chapman was replaced after getting only two outs. Encarnacion completed the big comeback and his sixth multihomer game of the season. Dustin McGowan (4 2) pitched a perfect eighth. Casey Janssen retired the three batters he faced in the ninth for his 13th save in 15 chances. 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Meyers is around 248 250 pounds. His time in the 3/4 court sprint was particularly eye opening for a big man. He's working out with a couple foreign players and college guys. As for the draft, the three teams I talk with the most have him projected mid first round. I've been told anywhere from Nos. 12 18. And that could change up or down once he enters pre draft workouts. I don't suspect he will drop. A guy like Meyers that can run and jump for a 7 footer like he can tends to excel in workout settings. What kind of team? A veteran, stable team. A franchise that has older guys that will work with him whether it's on his post game or how to buy a suit or handle a particular interview. All that stuff matters. Meyers Leoanrd just turned 20 in February. The best comparison an NBA GM gave me this one in January is still Javalle McGee. McGee is longer and (possibly) even more athletic but coming out of college he didn't have the skillset that Meyers does. And it wasn't until McGee was traded to a stable franchise with a veteran coach in Denver that he seemed to blossom. I hope Meyers Leonard lands in a similar situation. And I hope that helps, and I'm glad you asked, because I've been wanting to update Meyers Leonard's status. We'll have more in the weeks leading up to the draft. Klee Bob Yes, wrote about Nic Moore last week, so there might be some info in there for you. Illinois was one of the first high majors (he requested a release to BCS schools) to express interest and initiate contact. Illinois needs another point guard and his production as a freshman (20 plus points in his final three games, against Ole Miss, Creighton and Stanford) made him an attractive prospect. John Groce offered Moore a scholarship out of high school, where was runner up to Cody Zeller for Indiana's Mr. Basketball award. Purdue will be a player there if the Boilers determine they need another PG. Hope that helps. Klee Pab Good that you asked. Usually wait until June/July for those early reports and predictions. But we'll preview a couple games in Sunday's News Gazette. Perhaps most important for this Illinois team you added a pair of power conference teams that are beatable. And that was important, because you already had tough games against Missouri, Maui and Gonzaga on the schedule (and a game at Hawaii). And heres the kicker: only seven home games before the Big Ten schedule. So you didnt need to overdo it by adding two bruisers to what you already had. As for your question, I know more about Georgia Tech than Auburn at this point. The Jackets (4 12 ACC last season) are younger I believe there's only one projected senior starter and their strength figures to be in the frontcourt. You return a junior and a senior up front and add a highly regarded freshman in Robert Carter that should get minutes. Brian Gregory's the coach there. You'll remember from the NIT game against Dayton a few years back. Prediction? Auburn (at the UC) and Georgia Tech (at the Hall) Illinois wins both. More on that Sunday. Klee Jack No problem. I used to have this discussion with Jerrance Howard quite a bit. I'm against the age limit rule. If a guy wants to draw a paycheck in his chosen profession, I don't see why he should be prohibited from doing that. Further, schools spend endless resources (academic tutors, etc.) on one and done guys that have no interest in attending class. Jereme Richmond had no interest in attending class. School wasn't his thing at Waukegan or Illinois. But he also had no other practical option, because he couldn't enter the draft out of high school. I know that John Groce prefers baseball's approach where, if you attend college, you are required to stay for three years. Groce told me he's cool with two years, as well. A number of coaches seem to believe the current situation isn't the answer. That's my quick answer. Hope it helps. Klee Jumping ahead to Midnight Madness, what are the chances that the new staff has something up their sleeve to reach out and excite the fanbase. You would think they would want to embrace the opportunity. I realize previous years have been a less than appeasing "event" but with enough creativity and planning, it could be something unique and special. Offering up an "Illini experience" where fans can tour through the practice facility, locker rooms, walk on the court, etc. and then attend a practice that would include fan interaction would appeal to families and boost attendance. Free merchandise is also never overrated. Just a thought. Out That hasn't been discussed. These guys are still trying to get their bearings any sort of Midnight Madness ordeal is down the list of priorities. Two of the assistants are just now finding homes to live in. This staff perhaps even more than most job changing staffs has faced a whirlwind over the past couple months. You had the MAC tournament, the NCAA tournament first weekend, NCAA tournament second weekend, the Illinois job, the reopened April recruiting period, player workouts with their new team. John Groce is in Peoria today with the Coaches Caravan. Coaches will have stops at a children's hospital and two middle schools before signing autographs for fans and attending a reception. So he's been fairly busy. As for Midnight Madness, I don't expect there's a plan in place at this point. Not to disregard your thoughts I appreciate the originality with the tour but Midnight Madness events are far more important to fans than players and recruits. Midnight Madness attendance at Huff was dreadful. The outdoor practice while a novel idea crashed and burned after the football loss to Minnesota. Probably the most effective and not simply for basketball reasons was the Pink Out at the Assembly Hall. I think the poor attendance is directly a product of the struggles on the court, so I wouldn't suspect it would be better after a 15 loss season. So we'll see what they come up with. There might be more interest in that event with a new coaching staff in place. And John Groce has enough energy to entertain a building by himself. Klee Anonymous The powers that make those pairings attempt to project where teams will finish next season. They want even matchups. For example, Carolina will be good, Indiana will be good, so they matched up Carolina and Indiana. State Michigan and Duke Ohio State. Boston College and Penn State are projected near the bottom half of their respective standings, so they were matched up. The Wisconsin Virginia game might be an exception, and the committee simply wanted to see if one of them would score in the teens and two fanbases would fall asleep at the same time. In Illinois' case, the Illini had a bad season, Georgia Tech had a bad season, neither projects in the top half of their conference for next season, so they're paired together. When Illinois was in the upper echelon of the Big Ten, you got Carolina and Duke. Maryland has been a common opponent. As much as I enjoy Mark Turgeon and he'll get it rolling at Maryland I was glad to see a new opponent for Illinois. State in 2013 14. That probably would mean Illinois won a bunch of games in 2012 13. Klee Ted Yes, that looks right for now. This staff prefers four big men three that play quality minutes and one that plays a bit role. "The way we want to play fast ideally we'll have four bigs that can play," assistant and big man coach Dustin Ford says. "To just play three, that would be hard." And you could see Mike Shaw in that rotation at times. Myke Henry would move between the 3 4 and he has no preference. "Whatever gets me on the court," he told me. And these things are far from set in stone. The coaches have only had 5 6 weeks with the players. Long way to go. As for practices, they likely will be closed to media. Hope that helps. Klee First time chatter. Thanks for doing these chats, I really do enjoy them. My question is in regards to the Georgia Tech game. I know it's been said that Illinois was wanting a home game this coming year in the challenge but do they get any say on who they would like to play? Also I know it's early but how do you think Illinois matches up with the Yellow Jackets? If this has been addressed elsewhere I apologize. Finally, I know basketball is a little different than football but my fiance was wondering if the new staff has any say on cosmetic changes with the team. For example new uniforms, new court color scheme or design, etc. Empire Teams can't pick their opponent, so to speak. They can suggest a home/road game to help balance their schedule (or their schedule the following season). I know that Bruce Weber's staff was pleased when they drew Carolina and Maryland the past two seasons. And yes, he may have suggested a game with Carolina/Duke in that particular season, but I don't know if that's why you got one. This staff did not want to play an upper tier ACC team this coming season. They felt the schedule in place was challenge enough coming off a 17 15 season. As for your other question, haven't asked about any potential uniform changes. Most often those come from the manufacturer (in this case Nike) and sometimes players have a (small) say. Can't help you out there, but if I learn anything in relation to new uniforms, I'll pass it along. I do know that Meyers Leonard now owns more Chuck Taylors than one man could possibly wear. All in Size 17. Those are his kicks of choice. Klee JLE John Groce will land someone from the state of Indiana before too long. He's had great success in Indiana, from Stanley Burrell to Justin Cage to the Ohio State guys (Oden, Conley, etc.). Two possibilities that come to mind: Demetrius Jackson (2013) and Jalen Coleman (2015). Jackson has been recruited heavily by Notre Dame and Michigan State but hasn't committed, and Illinois is in better shape with him now than, say, a month ago. But we'll see. And there are others. Part of the issue perhaps the biggest part of the issue is that many of the better players from Indiana are committed or have strong ties to IU. The Hoosiers have momentum. But that certainly is a state where Illinois will spend time but I don't expect it will spend too much time. One thing I appreciate about this staff is that it seems to have a good idea who it can't get. So you won't waste time where you don't need to. Hope that helps thank you for the question. 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This film showed that people are still interested in the unknown, and maybe sometimes things that seem slightly possible are more interesting then Zombies in a mask chasing people down. The strange thing about these movies is that people seem to be interested in the Idea of encountering invisible spirits in their house more them fictitious monsters. Why would that be? I submit to you that many people that have spent years studying evolution, some even self proclaimed atheist secretly believe in Ghosts. It doesnt really fit anywhere into the Darwinian Model of survival of the fit, but even Charles Darwin had an encounter with a sance before the Galapagos island. So if every thing really did evolve to the state we are in but a struggle of the strongest surviving, where do death seeking spirits, as showed in Paranormal Activity, fit into the Equation? Ill submit to you the simple answer, read your Bible for clues.

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