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  • #91
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    Ronnie Suggs - sitting out this year at Mizzou..
    a preview of what Mizzou has next year but they still project Ronnie as a deep bench player

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    • #92
      Originally posted by tornado View Post
      a preview of what Mizzou has next year but they still project Ronnie as a deep bench player
      https://missouri.rivals.com/news/off...8-19-potential
      Yeah, transfer Ronnie so you can be a deep bench player.
      What part of illegal don't you understand?

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      • #93
        Lou Griffith will play his final three years at St. Thomas Aquinas University (not to be confused with Aquinas College of Grand Rapids MI)

        They are a Division II school in Sparkill, New York. They were 26-7 with a high scoring offense of over 80 ppg.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          a preview of what Mizzou has next year but they still project Ronnie as a deep bench player
          https://missouri.rivals.com/news/off...8-19-potential
          Mizzou squeaks by
          they barely avoid NCAA Penalties and post-season ban for low APR

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          • #95
            Originally posted by basketball nut View Post
            Wish he still played for BU. Always thought he had a lot of potential.
            I completely agree with you about Ronnie.

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            • #96
              Originally posted by basketball nut View Post
              Wish he still played for BU. Always thought he had a lot of potential.
              Looks like he??™d rather ride the bench.
              What part of illegal don't you understand?

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              • #97
                Former Bradley Players....Scottie James

                I've been around basketball for over 65 years coaching, playing, recruiting, and evaluating players for coaches and I realize that recruit talent evaluations are often subject to error when they are based on watching a player only a couple of times or watching videos. However, it's hard to understand how an evaluation of a player like Scottie James could be so wrong when he was a member of our team and our coaches saw him in practice and in games for well over a year. Apparently we were unable to coach, teach, motivate, or otherwise develop Scottie so we dumped him and now he's done a complete turnaround even though its in a weaker conference and on a weaker team than found in the MVC. It looks like Scottie was a late bloomer who could have benefited greatly from redshirting. He would still be a great addition to our squad going into next year especially when one looks at some of the disappointments we've recruited the last couple of years and our as yet, unfilled needs.
                Wizard

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                • #98
                  Scottie James could well have been the 2018-19 Preseason Player of the Year in the Big South Conference - except Liberty just switched to the A-Sun and so he'll be completely new to that conference & won't likely get the nod
                  He led the league in rebounding & FG% but also was among the leaders in scoring, FT% & blocks.
                  He was also 2nd team All Conference and 1st All Big South Tournament - led his team in scoring, rebounding, blocks and FG%,
                  all this after beginning the season as a bench player and having to play well enough to force the coach to play him as a starter.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by wizard View Post
                    I've been around basketball for over 65 years coaching, playing, recruiting, and evaluating players for coaches and I realize that recruit talent evaluations are often subject to error when they are based on watching a player only a couple of times or watching videos. However, it's hard to understand how an evaluation of a player like Scottie James could be so wrong when he was a member of our team and our coaches saw him in practice and in games for well over a year. Apparently we were unable to coach, teach, motivate, or otherwise develop Scottie so we dumped him and now he's done a complete turnaround even though its in a weaker conference and on a weaker team than found in the MVC. It looks like Scottie was a late bloomer who could have benefited greatly from redshirting. He would still be a great addition to our squad going into next year especially when one looks at some of the disappointments we've recruited the last couple of years and our as yet, unfilled needs.
                    Wizard
                    I loved Scottie James.. Hated to see him go.. I thought he had tremendous potential..

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                    • Tweet about Ronnie Suggs-

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                      • Former BU player Jordan Swopshire...

                        He played on the Patriot League team in the National 3x3U Championship, they went 2-1 in their pool but lost in the quarterfinals

                        This week he's competing in the Eurobasket Las Vegas Summer League hoping to catch the eye of some scouts from Euro pro teams.

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                        • Originally posted by tornado View Post
                          ....Former BU recruit Devin Whitelow, now just a freshman at DII power, Winona State
                          is undefeated at 3-0 and leads the team in scoring (15.3 ppg) shooting pct (18-35, 51.4%), 3-pt shooting pct (1.000), assists (3.3), FT% (89%)
                          and he ranks either 2nd or 3rd on the team in rebounding, steals, and minutes played...
                          Bradley recruited 2017 Washington HS guard Devin Whitelow as a walkon, but he ended up going to D2 Winona State. He is nearing the end of his sophomore season, and he is about to set the all time NCAA record (for any division 1, 2 or 3) for assists to turnover ratio. Currently, his assist/turnover ratio is 6.58. The all time D2 record is 5.65 (D1 is 5., nearly a full point lower than Whitelow's average. The player who ranks 2nd in D2 has a 2.5 assist/turnover ratio, more than 4 points lower.
                          https://www.winonadailynews.com/spor...60beab52b.html

                          Last year as a freshman, he had a 4.12 assist to turnover ratio, which would have easily lead his league and would have been 2nd in the country, except barely missed the minimum requirements to qualify. He is also averaging 8.0 ppg, 4th highest on his team.
                          Devin Whitelow (1) Guard - Awards & Honors NABC Honors Court (2019-20) NCAA Record for Assist/Turnover Ratio (2018-19) NSIC All-Academic (2018-19) 2020-21:

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                          • In his first season of professional basketball, Donte Thomas currently leads his Finnish team in scoring (15.9 ppg), rebounding (9.1), and FG% (64.2%). and blocks..
                            He plays for KTP Basket, a team contending in the Korisliiga, the highest pro league in Finland.
                            First half highlight video-
                            TANGRAM SPORTS 2018-2019: KTP Basket Kotka (Finland-Korisliiga, starting five): 46 games: 15.5ppg, Reb-4(8.4rpg), 1.6apg, FGP: 60.7%Finnish Korisliiga -19 (P...


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                            • There are several former Bradley players who will be playing elsewhere this season...

                              Ronnie Suggs will be a redshirt senior at SIU
                              Antoine Pittman will be a redshirt senior at Lincoln College
                              Scottie James will be a redshirt senior at Liberty
                              Jayden Hodgson will be a senior at Grand Valley State
                              Lou Griffith will be a redshirt junior at St. Thomas Aquinas
                              Armon Brummett will be a sophomore at Danville Area Community College, but perhaps he will be back...
                              Chudier Bile will be a redshirt junior at Northwestern State
                              JaMir Price will be a post-grad prep school senior at Skill Factory in GA but he's coming back...

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                              • Originally posted by tornado View Post
                                There are several former Bradley players who will be playing elsewhere this season...

                                Armon Brummett will be a sophomore at Danville Area Community College, but perhaps he will be back...

                                HMMMM......My inbox is always open. What have you heard??

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