i honestly think we have the best backcourt in the valley with ruff, jj and will.
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Originally posted by flipperi honestly think we have the best backcourt in the valley with ruff, jj and will.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by MacabreMobReynolds article:
WOW!
Sam Singh!
From the article:
"The target date is Nov. 11, to maybe play a few minutes," Singh said. "I'm right at where I'm supposed to be with my recovery."
Ummm... Nov 11th, that's the home opener against Depaul.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveWhat about CU and Nate Funk?
But I would take more of a wait and see approach to CU than I would to BU.
BU's three starting guards (JJ, DR, WF) have proved to everybody they are right up there at the top.
Against Kansas' great guards, when POB had only 8 pts, and we didn't rule the paint like we wanted, DRuff had 11 pts, 7 assists and key FT's under extreme pressure down the stretch.
Will had 14 pts, 6 assists, and JJ added 8 pts, 3 steals.
But Nate Funk is coming off a whole year of shoulder surgery and rehab. That type of surgery can definitely hamper the shooting touch. And Dotzler is still a big question mark.
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Originally posted by tornadoOriginally posted by BradleyBraveWhat about CU and Nate Funk?
But I would take more of a wait and see approach to CU than I would to BU.
BU's three starting guards (JJ, DR, WF) have proved to everybody they are right up there at the top.
Against Kansas' great guards, when POB had only 8 pts, and we didn't rule the paint like we wanted, DRuff had 11 pts, 7 assists and key FT's under extreme pressure down the stretch.
Will had 14 pts, 6 assists, and JJ added 8 pts, 3 steals.
But Nate Funk is coming off a whole year of shoulder surgery and rehab. That type of surgery can definitely hamper the shooting touch. And Dotzler is still a big question mark.
Agreed on Dotzler being a question mark, but Funk will be just fine. Nick Porter averaged nearly 10 ppg, and Pierce Hibma is a quality guard as well. Those 3 are more proven than BU's guards, Dotzler notwithstanding.
We lost a double-digit scorer in Tony Bennett, and we're not sure who's going to fill that scoring void. We were already the 6th or 7th best backcourt last year, and lost a double-digit scorer. UNI is the only backcourt among the upper-division teams to lose more significant players. I think we'll be fine at the guard position, but anointing us among the league's elite is kind of silly.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by flipperi honestly think we have the best backcourt in the valley with ruff, jj and will.
That said, the rest of the Valley returns most of their backcourts, but more importantly their starting point guards. The X-factor for the Braves backcourt is if Crouch can recover his 10 ppg form and Adams can consistently pitch in an additional 5-6 ppg.
My biggest source of optimism is that this bunch of kids will be going into games knowing they can win in difficult situations and hostile environments. It will be important for us to win away from Carver in order for us to immediately build off last year's success.
And traditionally, Bradley teams that lose a lot of key personnel from the previous season and are not expected to do well have traditionally been surprise teams.
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Originally posted by squirrelAnd traditionally, Bradley teams that lose a lot of key personnel from the previous season and are not expected to do well have traditionally been surprise teams.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by flipperi honestly think we have the best backcourt in the valley with ruff, jj and will.
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flip, this is a topic that's interesting to me, and I can accept that people have differing opinions.
But I believed BU had the best backcourt in the Valley last year, and that Daniel Ruffin was the best PG.
I feel today that the fact have vindicated me even tho you might recall a lot of people on the other board ripped into me royally for saying that.
But in the end, DRuff was clearly the best PG, and the quartet of Tony Bennett, DRuff, JJ Tauai, and Will played at least as well as any teams group of guards in the Valley.
It will always have a subjective component, but I think BU's guards will be as good as anyone's.
To say WSU's backcourt blows everyone else away, is to ignore the fact that the very best returning PG they have wasn't even in the top two on HIS OWN TEAM in assists and wasn't in the top six on the team in scoring.
The WSU PG finished 20th in the MVC in assists per game!!
and the guy on the team who led Wichita in assists (PJ Couisnard with 99) also led the team in turnovers, and was among the league's leaders in turnovers.
The WSU PG, Braeueur, would have 4th in assists on the Braves with the stats he had.
So, I don't hand the title to the Shox just yet, let's see how it plays out.
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Originally posted by squirrelThe X-factor for the Braves backcourt is if Crouch can recover his 10 ppg form and Adams can consistently pitch in an additional 5-6 ppg.
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