This one from a college basketball blog site is pretty good.
The writer does a pretty good job of researching the MVC teams-
Here are the guys behind this basketball blog site-
They select Dyricus Simms Edwards as their predicted "breakout star-
Breakout Star: Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Jr., Bradley
Simms-Edwards averaged modest numbers as a sophomore, putting up 10.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, and 3.3 rpg. As the lone returnee among the Braves top five scorers, however, Simms-Edwards is going to be counted on to have a big year in 2011-2012. And based on the way that he finished last season, there is no reason to believe that he can't capitalize on the increased number of shots he will get. The 6'2" guard averaged 16.1 ppg, 4.5 apg, and 5.5 rpg over his last five games, and that was with Andrew Warren -- the MVC's scoring champ -- still on the roster. If he can improve on the 28.2% he shot from beyond the arc, Simms-Edwards could end up being one of the best guards in the conference. His late-season improvement combined with the potential return of Taylor Brown to the lineup is a reason for Bradley fans to be optimistic heading into the fall.
However, I don't see 3 Creighton players on the first team All MVC, and I think picking Evansville 4th may be a little high
The writer does a pretty good job of researching the MVC teams-
Here are the guys behind this basketball blog site-
They select Dyricus Simms Edwards as their predicted "breakout star-
Breakout Star: Dyricus Simms-Edwards, Jr., Bradley
Simms-Edwards averaged modest numbers as a sophomore, putting up 10.5 ppg, 3.5 apg, and 3.3 rpg. As the lone returnee among the Braves top five scorers, however, Simms-Edwards is going to be counted on to have a big year in 2011-2012. And based on the way that he finished last season, there is no reason to believe that he can't capitalize on the increased number of shots he will get. The 6'2" guard averaged 16.1 ppg, 4.5 apg, and 5.5 rpg over his last five games, and that was with Andrew Warren -- the MVC's scoring champ -- still on the roster. If he can improve on the 28.2% he shot from beyond the arc, Simms-Edwards could end up being one of the best guards in the conference. His late-season improvement combined with the potential return of Taylor Brown to the lineup is a reason for Bradley fans to be optimistic heading into the fall.
However, I don't see 3 Creighton players on the first team All MVC, and I think picking Evansville 4th may be a little high
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