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Report: multiple Bradley players transferring
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The "Magnificent 7" who have chosen to stay, at least for the moment, are guys who want to be held accountable for how they play. These are the guys who are going to lay the foundation as Brian begins to reshape the program at BU. We can only hope that we see any improvement from the guys who are staying and if we can get some guys who can come in and contribute maybe a .500 record can be achieved. Having watch some of Wardle's teams play we shouldn't be outworked or outhustled. Will be curious to see if we try and fill all of the spots or not.
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Originally posted by bigjimmy View PostThe "Magnificent 7" who have chosen to stay, at least for the moment, are guys who want to be held accountable for how they play.Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Nate Wells from day one has been said by every observer to be the hardest working guy in practice, he's stayed out of trouble, been completely compliant with every rule (which, as we know, many have not) has NEVER needed any discipline nor been suspended like just about every other player Geno has recruited, and STILL had to wait 3.5 years on the bench before getting a chance to play - then proving he was a superior option to those who were playing that position for 3.5 years ahead of him.
Too bad we didn't have more players who gave us that effort than the opposite.
His parent have a lot to be proud of - and I wish him well in the future.
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Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View PostThe only thing I am concerned about is that the "drill seargent" Bobby Knight type of coach hardly exists anymore. Higher level recruits with an entourage around them telling them how great they are have no need for someone telling them the opposite as a motivational technique.Originally posted by basketball nut View PostAll of the better coaches still have that tough "drill Sargent" mentality. Listen to how commentators talk about the final 4 coaches. We know all 4 of these guys are almost brutal in practice. Izzo still makes his players practice in shoulder pads. I could go on about how tough all of the better coaches are. Players that want to get better will respond to that kind of coaching and will continue to get better
I am just guessing, but, I don't think Coach K, Izzo, or Bo would put up with any *rap from their players and would expect their players to do things how these coaches want, on or off the court, or, hit the highway.
Players want 'respect' and a fair chance at PT. These and discipline are not mutually exclusive.BUilding for the Future
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Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View PostI am just guessing, but, I don't think Coach K, Izzo, or Bo would put up with any *rap from their players and would expect their players to do things how these coaches want, on or off the court, or, hit the highway.
Players want 'respect' and a fair chance at PT. These and discipline are not mutually exclusive.
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I don't think he was comparing programs. I think the point was just to show that you can be a very successful head coach and a disciplinarian at the same time and those were some of the most successful examples to point out.Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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maybe we won't get 100% agreement here but...
having a decent point guard is perhaps the most important piece to build your team around...and we really don't have a point guard...
we need one for sure.....
I know we didn't win a lot of games, but Tramique was a far better point guard than anyone else we used when he was unavailable.
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