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    A couple new names - all for 2014 but would like to get at least a couple signed this fall... most all these names are familiar to BU fans since we've already been discussing them.
    seems getting depth at PG is a high priority - but it wasn't just a couple months ago - we just used up five scholarships this past spring and not one went to a ball handler..

    5-11 juco PG/CG Demetrious Floyd, originally from St. Louis McCleur HS - Here's our previous thread - LINK
    5-11 Jarvis Garrett from Milwaukee area (West Allis Notre Dame Prep) - LINK

    plus...
    LaMonte Bearden, Germantown, WI - http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread...hlight=bearden
    Patrick McCaw, St. Louis - http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread...ighlight=mccaw
    Malik Albert, Mott Community College, Flint, MI - originally from Detroit - 6-2 PG - LINK
    Rasham Suarez, Central FL CC, Ocala, FL - http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=22997
    Devin Foster, Vincennes, IN - from Vincennes juco - 6-1 PG - LINK



    One comment is rather telling -
    "We’ve really experienced a turnaround in our approach with our players,” Ford said.
    “When we first got here (two years ago), if you were a hard worker, you stood out.
    Now if you don’t work hard in the offseason and during down time, you stand out.
    We need guys who are hungry and want to be special, not guys who are just here
    because they like to play.”


    ... hmmm...he's talking about someone...


    at the end of DR's column - he has some followups on Cellus & Chris Roberts

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
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    5-11 juco PG/CG Demetrious Floyd, originally from St. Louis McCluer HS - Here's our previous thread - LINK
    5-11 Jarvis Garrett from Milwaukee area (West Allis Notre Dame Prep) - LINK
    Both these point guard recruits will be visiting Bradley next week, according to Dave.

    And some might find it interesting that we are targeting another point guard as our top priority, but I have heard this is the case. I have heard that Anthony Fields is not a shoe-in as our starting PG after Walt is gone.

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    • #3
      I've heard Fields has looked good and his presence is definitely known on the court....but we need another PG in any event

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      • #4
        Originally posted by lefty View Post
        I've heard Fields has looked good and his presence is definitely known on the court....but we need another PG in any event
        I agree. I'd like 3 scholarship PGs on the roster.

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        • #5
          On the 2009-2010 roster, Jordan Prosser was listed as 6-8, 220 lb

          Then on 2010-2011, 2011-2012, and 2012-2013 he was listed as 6-9, 240 even though the 6-9 has always been a little suspect by anyone who sits close enough to the court to see JP standing next to other players.

          NOW - Jordan is listed a 6-8 again - and we don't have anyone with much post-HS experience any taller.....


          -As weak as Drake might be with all their losses - at least they go 6-10 & 6-11 in the low post
          Evansville returns 6-10 Egidijus Mockevicius, ISU has FOUR 6-9 & 6-10 guys all are jucos or three years into college, Loyola has two 6-10 returnees, Indiana State has 6-10 and 6-11, UNI, Wichita, & MSU have multiple 6-9 & 6-10 guys..
          Only SIU appears as small in the low post as we do and we know how that hurt SIU so bad last year - their rebounding leader was a 6-1 guard and they got regularly outrebounded badly as team -especially in conference play - and that cost them many games.

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          • #6
            Different shoes

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            • #7
              We might not have a bunch of really tall guys, but its better to have 6-8 athletic stud then a 7 foot guy that trips over their own shoe laces.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bradbasketball44 View Post
                We might not have a bunch of really tall guys, but its better to have 6-8 athletic stud then a 7 foot guy that trips over their own shoe laces.
                ummmm

                no disrespect to anyone intended

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                • #9
                  Good stuff by Dave.....keep-it coming!

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                  • #10
                    Collins, wells, thompson.....overall height VS talent and drive are not comparable

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BU-Bball View Post
                      Collins, wells, thompson.....overall height VS talent and drive are not comparable
                      OK - I'll bite - first it's pretty unfair to use Nate Wells - he's only played his freshman season and didn't get much chance at all.

                      But in regards to what I was referring to - actually both Collins & Thompson were decent defensive players in the low post.
                      Neither was really offensively skilled but go back and re-read my comments about how Anthony Thompson did a GOOD job shutting down Doug McDermott but simply did not play enough to make a difference.


                      then we also had a discussion last year about just who have we had in the past 20 years who was any better?? Here it is - LINK
                      Sure - we had POB for 2 years, but remember this debate where I listed the stats of every low post player we've had since the Albeck era - and virtually NONE had any better stats than the players we had last year - the only minute contention anyone seemed to be able to come up with was a weak attempt to try to claim Jerry Thomas and Deon Jackson were predominately low post players -
                      so in effect, they proved my point - you can gripe all you want about not having a GREAT low post player - but fact is we really haven't had but one or two in 20-25 years!
                      They don't grow on trees, but if I had my preferences I'd take a mediocre 6-10 or 6-11 kid over a mediocre one that is 6-5 or 6-6.

                      Lastly - Remember the most embarrassing shellackings we've had so far in the Geno era were at the hands of Creighton's McDermott & Echenique, Evansville's Sawvell & Mockevicius, and the Shox' Hall & Orukpe...
                      none of whom (except McDermott) is very offensively skilled - they are just big guys that massively out played our guys and embarrassed us in 30-35 point blowouts because we had NO SIZE to stop them.
                      I hope we don't learn the hard way that size does matter.

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