Ask IU senior guard Rod Wilmont if he has a reputation among his teammates for his willingness to shoot, and he'll say no. Ask him whether he deserves one, and you get a different answer, with percentages tacked on for good measure.
"Yes," he said Thursday at Assembly Hall, laughing along with the 10 media members interviewing him. "Ninety-five percent of the time I think I'm open. The other five percent it's going in the post to (IU forward) D.J. (White) … I want to win bad, and I want to do what I have to do to help my team win."
Wilmont may like the long bomb -- he launched 17 3-point attempts at Penn State on Saturday, Jan. 13, and another eight Tuesday vs. Iowa. At least in IU coach Kelvin Sampson's mind, though, what Wilmont lacks in shooting discretion he more than makes up for in the way the Hoosiers' identity starts and ends with the gritty forward's play.