So does that make the Braves 10-6....1-3 in the Valley?
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Originally posted by Big MikeSo does that make the Braves 10-6....1-3 in the Valley?Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by MacabreMobI got a hunch... we win Saturday.
Go Braves!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveOriginally posted by Big MikeSo does that make the Braves 10-6....1-3 in the Valley?
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Originally posted by BravesfanOriginally posted by MacabreMobI got a hunch... we win Saturday.
Go Braves!"There are thing known and unknown and in between are the Doors"
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Where do you start to fix????? Take a look at the guys we have and who the minutes are going to. What is going to change by alot. This team was going to have to play lights out to finish 5th in conf before JC went down.....more than likely it would have been 6-7.....Now , well who knows...but it is what it is. One game at a time.
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Yeah, we shoulda won that game.
We need to clean house and start over.
This team is goin nowhere.From PJ Star sports expert Kirk Wessler in his Jan. 10, 2012 column following 8th loss in a row at Drake-
"Yes, the Braves are better than they were when the season started two months ago. By a light year or two, they??™re better."
And from the PJ Star 4/26/12, Dave Reynolds-
"Fields and Grier both appear to be difference makers. If Bradley continues to add the right players around them, happy days may be ahead for the Braves after a long dry spell."
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Originally posted by BiffYeah, we shoulda won that game.
We need to clean house and start over.
This team is goin nowhere.
Sorry BIF. I wouldnt change a thing. DA Coach said JL needs to fix the problems now.....I replied, where do you start?
I never expected to win tis game.....but I thought it might be competitive. I never said clean house, I said it is what it is, and one game at a time. Sounds like you have written them off...
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I don't understand why some people seem so surprised that this team has deficiencies. They lost 4 seniors from last year's team, that's hard enough to replace. Then they lost their top returning player too late (in May) to replace him with another recruit (so the scholarship went to a 5th year, walkon). They lost their only true center, and the returning defensive Player of the Year, and probably an All American.
And despite all that, they were playing great and had an RPI in the 20's with the leftovers. Then their leading scorer went down with a bad injury. Not too many teams that could recover from all this. I am amazed that Jim Les hasn't used excuses, and that the team has continued to play so hard. But they will continue to struggle against good rebounding teams, and they will not be as competetive as they were with Crouch in the lineup. Despite the rancor here, this team still has a lot of fans and supporters behind it. I remember last January they were struggling a little and people wanted to fire the coach then. At least I don't see such silliness among the posters now.
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I think in an effort to help out more on rebounding and defending in the paint, we are leaving
the outside shooters more room.
Then last night, K. Bradley exposed BU in this regard.
BU ended up doing a GREAT job of shutting down Kyle Wilson, Phillip Thomasson, and Ryan Bradley (who combine for 31 points a game)
and we held them to only 10 points combined, 21 points below their combined average.
I wonder if we''l hear from those who said we can't defend the paint?
We really miss JC and of course the inside presence we'd have had with POB.
For those who said Jassey would give us a big boost, I still am not sure.
I think he's a year away from being an effective part of the offense.
Face it, sometimes team are going to shoot the lights out. We've had those nights, and last night the Shockers had one, going 11-19 from the arc, and 18-28 inside the arc.
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Originally posted by tornadoI think in an effort to help out more on rebounding and defending in the paint, we are leaving
the outside shooters more room.
Then last night, K. Bradley exposed BU in this regard.
BU ended up doing a GREAT job of shutting down Kyle Wilson, Phillip Thomasson, and Ryan Bradley (who combine for 31 points a game)
and we held them to only 10 points combined, 21 points below their combined average.
I wonder if we''l hear from those who said we can't defend the paint?
We really miss JC and of course the inside presence we'd have had with POB.
For those who said Jassey would give us a big boost, I still am not sure.
I think he's a year away from being an effective part of the offense.
Face it, sometimes team are going to shoot the lights out. We've had those nights, and last night the Shockers had one, going 11-19 from the arc, and 18-28 inside the arc.Onward and Upward!
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