I've read a lot of things written since the EIU loss and, since I don't post here too often and generally see very few Bradley games being on the East Coast, I thought I'd weigh in from afar. Again, I rarely have the benefit of seeing these guys face-to-face so take these observations for what they're worth.
First, if you would've told me before the start of the season that Taylor Brown would not be available, I would've been pleased with a 4-2 start. Though losing to EIU is obviously quite the stunner, having two losses at this point in the year is not, at least to me (and I'm far from a clairvoyant). In fact, I see a number of positives and negatives:
SIGNIFICANT POSITIVES:
1. Our ability to win close games.
2. Andrew Warren's return as a scorer. And leading the team in rebounding as well.
3. The excitement Walt Lemon brings to the table.
4. Our rebounding improvement the past two games.
5. The resilience and togetherness the team has displayed with Taylor out.
6. Prosser. The kid will be 1st team all MVC his last two years at BU.
SIGNIFICANT NEGATIVES
1. Sammy's turnovers. Like a loyal coach, JL is covering for him with the injury stuff. Eight turnovers is a lot.
2. Our outside shooting. This is where we need Milos and Jake, right? Tough to run a four-guard offense without great shooters.
3. Lack of post scoring.
4. Lack of consistency, on both sides of the ball.
What will be most interesting, of course, is to see is how the Braves react to this latest defeat. We now have the Quincy and EIU contests to show us what can happen if we don't bring play as hard and as smart as we can every night. To the point above, I would guess that the message Coach Les emphasized after EIU is the same thing he stressed after Quincy. Let's see if the troops take it more seriously this time. It will likely determine the season.
Let's also remember that it is an adjustment playing without Taylor, too. If we can go 3-2 over the rest of the preseason, I'll be happy, but 2-3 is probably more realistic. By that time, I think we'll have more of a rhythm and will be ready for the MVC. And yes, I am a glass is half full type of guy.
Best case: team gels, shooting and defense are consistent and we make a run in the MVC. More likely: we play pretty good ball, the seniors step up and lead and nab an NIT berth.
That's it from me, folks. Again, take it for what it's worth. Have a great holiday season and God bless all of you.
First, if you would've told me before the start of the season that Taylor Brown would not be available, I would've been pleased with a 4-2 start. Though losing to EIU is obviously quite the stunner, having two losses at this point in the year is not, at least to me (and I'm far from a clairvoyant). In fact, I see a number of positives and negatives:
SIGNIFICANT POSITIVES:
1. Our ability to win close games.
2. Andrew Warren's return as a scorer. And leading the team in rebounding as well.
3. The excitement Walt Lemon brings to the table.
4. Our rebounding improvement the past two games.
5. The resilience and togetherness the team has displayed with Taylor out.
6. Prosser. The kid will be 1st team all MVC his last two years at BU.
SIGNIFICANT NEGATIVES
1. Sammy's turnovers. Like a loyal coach, JL is covering for him with the injury stuff. Eight turnovers is a lot.
2. Our outside shooting. This is where we need Milos and Jake, right? Tough to run a four-guard offense without great shooters.
3. Lack of post scoring.
4. Lack of consistency, on both sides of the ball.
What will be most interesting, of course, is to see is how the Braves react to this latest defeat. We now have the Quincy and EIU contests to show us what can happen if we don't bring play as hard and as smart as we can every night. To the point above, I would guess that the message Coach Les emphasized after EIU is the same thing he stressed after Quincy. Let's see if the troops take it more seriously this time. It will likely determine the season.
Let's also remember that it is an adjustment playing without Taylor, too. If we can go 3-2 over the rest of the preseason, I'll be happy, but 2-3 is probably more realistic. By that time, I think we'll have more of a rhythm and will be ready for the MVC. And yes, I am a glass is half full type of guy.
Best case: team gels, shooting and defense are consistent and we make a run in the MVC. More likely: we play pretty good ball, the seniors step up and lead and nab an NIT berth.
That's it from me, folks. Again, take it for what it's worth. Have a great holiday season and God bless all of you.
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