Indiana Basketball: Buy or sell after five games

BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 14: Indiana Hoosiers fans cheer during the game against the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils at Assembly Hall on November 14, 2014 in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hoosiers defeated the Delta Devils 116-65. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
BLOOMINGTON, IN - NOVEMBER 14: Indiana Hoosiers fans cheer during the game against the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils at Assembly Hall on November 14, 2014 in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hoosiers defeated the Delta Devils 116-65. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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The Indiana basketball team is out to an expected 5-0 start, but have had some nice surprises along the way. What should we buy and sell so far this season?

The Indiana Hoosiers are trying to get back to the NCAA tournament for the first time in three years and so far they are off to a great start. A soft November schedule has allowed the Hoosiers to get their feet underneath them while picking up fairly easy wins.

The schedule gets tougher in December when they have to take on Florida State, UConn, Notre Dame, and Arkansas. In fact, the Hoosiers only play major conference competition once the calendar turns to the last month of the year.

The Hoosiers have had some slow starts, see Portland State, and a game in which they jumped out to a huge lead and never looked back, we are looking at you Troy. Indiana has gotten great contribution from a bunch of players all while not having arguably their best player in Devonte Green for the first three games.

Indiana is finally starting to look healthy and the team is starting to gel at the right time. They still have two more “warmup” games during the Thanksgiving week against Louisiana Tech and South Dakota State before the real fun begins.,

So what have we learned from the Hoosiers so far this year? We take a look at what we would buy and what we would sell after the first five games of the year. (All predictions subject to change in a week or two or after we are proved wrong.)