Indiana Basketball: Hoosiers' Best Situational Lineups for 2014-15 0 of 3 Joe Robbins/Getty Images After a tumultuous offseason full of departures from coaches and players alike, Indiana basketball finally has a complete roster and is getting ready for the season. So, what lineups will Tom Crean deploy with a new group of players at his disposal? Let's take a look at the best possible situational lineups for the Hoosiers in 2014-15.

Going Big 1 of 3 Duane Burleson/Getty Images Lineup G: Yogi Ferrell

G: James Blackmon Jr.

F: Troy Williams

F: Devin Davis

C: Hanner Mosquera-Perea When the Hoosiers face the classic large lineups the Big Ten is known for, they will have to counter with some size of their own. While Crean has stayed away from a bigger lineup in the past, he can't get away with it this season. It was easy to play one big with the likes of Cody Zeller and Noah Vonleh on the roster, but this squad is without an elite post presence. Because of this, look for Crean to use two bigs more often. Davis and Mosquera-Perea should be the ones getting the call as they are the most experienced. Neither has wowed during his time as a Hoosier, but each has shown he is capable of holding his own down low. Crean could use freshman Jeremiah April, a 7-footer, but he is not yet battle-tested. While he has the size, April needs to develop before earning meaningful minutes.

Playing Small Ball 2 of 3 Michael Hickey/Getty Images Lineup G: Yogi Ferrell

G: James Blackmon Jr.

G: Nick Zeisloft

F: Stanford Robinson

F: Troy Williams If the team's bigs don't pan out, don't be surprised to see Crean go with a smaller, faster lineup. Crean pushes his team to get up the floor quickly, and this lineup could do it, led by Ferrell. Zeisloft is a unique addition. While relatively unknown, he could find his way onto the court. He is reliable from three-point range and, more importantly, can handle the ball. He could take some of the pressure off Ferrell if need be. With Ferrell, Blackmon Jr. and Zeisloft, this lineup can make threes, and Robinson and Williams are the perfect complements because of their ability to attack the basket. This pair loves getting to the rim more than any other Hoosier. Finally, the two forwards can keep up with Ferrell in the fast break and are still big enough to guard bigger players. A lineup like this is a long shot to see a ton of minutes because Indiana plays in the Big Ten, but it presents a number of offensive options that could give defenses fits.