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Originally posted by tornado View PostEurobasket article --
http://www.africabasket.com/Sudan/ba...ts=1&Women=0#c
PEORIA, Ill. ? Bradley head coach Geno Ford has added a fifth recruit to the team's 2011 recruiting class today, announcing that 6-foot-6 Canadian forward Shayok Shayok has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Bradley University and play basketball for the Braves in 2011-12.
The only difference is that they refer mistakenly to the Bradley Braves as the Bradley Bears.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostThat article dated 5/16/11, which suggests it is an original article by someone named Kristian Santiago, instead is a word-for-word copy of the Bradley press release by Bobby Parker from BradleyBraves.com website on 5/12/11. It is just re-dated, copied, and a new authors name applied. Nice work!
PEORIA, Ill. ? Bradley head coach Geno Ford has added a fifth recruit to the team's 2011 recruiting class today, announcing that 6-foot-6 Canadian forward Shayok Shayok has signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Bradley University and play basketball for the Braves in 2011-12.
The only difference is that they refer mistakenly to the Bradley Braves as the Bradley Bears.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostMarial Shayok had 19 pts at halftime of his AAU game yesterday -- we should offer now
Shayok Shayok's younger brother Marial Shayok made the final cut and is now a part of the Canadian U16 National team..
Congrats to the Shayok's.........
Many observers listed Marial as one of the 2 or 3 best on the team - http://twitter.com/#!/GilMuako/status/80778666195431424
They play at the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Men from June 21–25 in Cancun, Mexico.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostShayok Shayok's younger brother Marial Shayok made the final cut and is now a part of the Canadian U16 National team..
Congrats to the Shayok's.........
Many observers listed Marial as one of the 2 or 3 best on the team - http://twitter.com/#!/GilMuako/status/80778666195431424
They play at the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Men from June 21??“25 in Cancun, Mexico.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by tornado View Post..
They play at the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship for Men from June 21–25 in Cancun, Mexico.
The US has blown out every opponent so far - 102-81 earlier over Argentina, 113-70 over Canada, 118-46 over Costa Rica, 105-70 over Brazil...
This is a pattern we have seen for 20-25 years -- that at the younger levels we blow everyone away -- all the way up to college level -- we dominate the rest of the world...
BUT once we get to the top level -- when we send out pros, even when our pros are way better "individual" talent -- we still struggle to win as a team and often since the late 1980's we don't beat the teams from the other nations...
So why do the other nations catch up to us and in many cases beat us at our own game when we get to the top level of international competition.
Is it because our guys can't play as a team or won't??
BTW - thru 4 games Marial Shayok is averaging 12 pts/8 rebs
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I don't know if any of these thoughts apply, but......
Could it be that our US international teams don't play together enough as a team? Coming together shortly before the competitions they play in?
Could it be that our top US professional basketball players don't have the same chip on their shoulders/passion foreign teams have in beating the US?
Could it be that our top US professional basketball players don't play the international game as much as the players they compete with internationally?
Could it be that our top US professional basketball players hit a wall with the physical style of NBA play that additional international tourney games are just too much basketball?BUilding for the Future
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