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Originally posted by wily coyote View Postshaunguth, I agree not sure why all the concern about when to put WL back in the game. Unless I was missing something, I don't think he had very good game and it was no big deal he fouled out. Tell me what I missed?
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostIn the exhibitions he played better than anyone on our bench by far. He's is our best on-ball defender. No one came off the bench and gave us anything more than him other than JE.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostNo one came off the bench and gave us anything more than him other than JE.
AT even looked good in one of those games, but that wasn't last night.???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
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Originally posted by wily coyote View Postshaunguth, I agree not sure why all the concern about when to put WL back in the game. Unless I was missing something, I don't think he had very good game and it was no big deal he fouled out. Tell me what I missed?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 Beninator View PostWalt is being played out of position .... Geno got away with this last night and even failed to adjust ...Once we play better competition, the mistakes will cost us a lot more!
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostGeno's no dummy. I think he sees the maturation of Walt as a ballhandler as very important to this team. I'm thinking he is willing to sacrifice sloppiness and failure early on for the betterment of the team during MVC play..... The only part of this season that will matter, most likely.
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Originally posted by shaunguth View PostHuh? When did this become about the individual? I thought we were talking about a team sport and the coach putting his team in the best possible position to win. I don't believe WLJ at the point is the answer. I'm all for having the ball in DS or DSE's hands more than WLJ's. Hopefully he bounces back Wednesday night, because it seems to me Geno wants him to be that guy.Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostGeno's no dummy. I think he sees the maturation of Walt as a ballhandler as very important to this team. I'm thinking he is willing to sacrifice sloppiness and failure early on for the betterment of the team during MVC play..... The only part of this season that will matter, most likely.
In reality a great coach does think about where a kid has the best chance to succeed at the next level and tries to develop those skills because it should translate to being a better player for the team in the long run. I poorly worded my thought."Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
??” Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by Stardust6702 View PostThis may have been a W but Bradley did not win this, Missouri lost it.
Bradley deserved to win with their grittiness, good shot selection, composure, and solid D. I didn't see that on the part of Missouri - KC.
I don't think we could have closed out the last 4-5 minutes any better to be truthful.
Nice job guys! and nice coaching at the end Geno!
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Originally posted by Air Petey View PostI admire how this board is staying positive after two expo games (Div II & III) and a reg. season game (very low Div I team). I will be interested to read this board after a couple of Big 10 games and two top MVC teams. Positive will fade away very fast. Please realize this "3-0" start is NOTHING. Don't get all excited just for a huge letdown (I.e. Illinis Football). And the earlier comparison to a BU 3-0 start vs. the U Cal Davis 0-3 start is a true "Apples to Oranges" example.
I think most of us know that even going 3-0 to start the season will be tough, and if that happens, we are not suddenly going to think we're destined for a top half Valley finish.
I've seen way too many games in the past few years work the opposite for us - ball bounces the wrong way, we have mental lapses, lack of execution, missed FT's. Didn't happen tonight - that to me is a great thing for the psychee of the team, so I'm excited about that.
Sure, there will be moments that we'll be let down, but I think the majority of positive comments came with points of criticism.
One thing after watching the replay of the game - this is an exciting team to watch.
TB the playmaker
DSE - the hungry heart
Walt - superquick, (it will be exciting to watch him progress)
JE - does a little bit of everything and gives the team energy
JP - Windex man
A group of freshmen that have ability, but will take time to develop.
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostWalt demonstrated that he was foul prone during the game. Geno should have milked the clock to the 10 minute mark and then inserted Walt into the lineup thus giving Walt a chance to be on the floor at the end of the game when we needed him the most. IMHO a huge strategy mistake by the staff. They got away with it this time... Geno won't be that lucky against a better team.
Guys - why are we all of a sudden worrying about playing Big 10 teams and the best of the Valley? (not directed at you, Beni) If you don't enjoy the good moments, it WILL be an extremely long season for you.
Let's worry about SEMO coming into town - that will be a big enough test for the time being.
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostWalt is being played out of position which affects the team as he can not have as much production at the point compared to the two guard. He played against better competition at the point last night which resulted in more fouls. Geno got away with this last night and even failed to adjust to put Walt in a position where he would not be as likely to foul. Once we play better competition, the mistakes will cost us a lot more!
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Originally posted by Beninator View PostGeno got away with this last night and even failed to adjust to put Walt in a position where he would not be as likely to foul. Once we play better competition, the mistakes will cost us a lot more!
I realize Walt had a bad offensive game last night. However Coach Ford said on the radio the team was a much better +/- when he was on the court. Just focusing on his PG abilities or lackthereof doesn't give Walt the credit he deserves.
Why does Geno play him so much? Because he sees him every single day. That's good enough for me.
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Originally posted by shaunguth View PostI believe DS did in one of those games.
AT even looked good in one of those games, but that wasn't last night.
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Originally posted by buschsquirrel2011 View PostWalt will always be in a position to foul more--why? Because he is BU's best defender and, as a result will guard the other teams best player more often than not. That team will try to get their best player the ball, run plays for that person, etc. Walt's job is to defend that.
I realize Walt had a bad offensive game last night. However Coach Ford said on the radio the team was a much better +/- when he was on the court. Just focusing on his PG abilities or lackthereof doesn't give Walt the credit he deserves.
Why does Geno play him so much? Because he sees him every single day. That's good enough for me.
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