As a fan, what kind of recruit would you like to see with the final available scholarship? Juco, prep, or high schooler? Guard, wing, or big man? Scorer, athletic wing, physical presence, ball handler, point guard, or what?
Personally, I feel the coaches have addressed the need for additional height (Koch Bar), and ball handling (Brown & Hodgson). But if Bradley is going to make a move upward in the Valley next year, they need more scoring. Bradley's 56.0 ppg last season ranked 351st out of 351 Division I teams. Dead last.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebask.../regularseason (scroll down, click "ALL", and check the bottom of the list).
Overall FG percentage was 38.0% (349th out of 351), and shooting percentages from 3-point were equally poor (28.0%- 348th out of 351). Free throw percentage was 66.1% (307th out of 351).
Other season stats: Assists to turnovers was 0.53 (9.1/17.2) and ranked 348th, assists (9.1/game) ranked 348th, and turnovers (17.2) ranked 351st in Division I.
I like the infusion of more athletic players, and the returning players should be a bit improved. And I think Nate Kennell can help offensively down the road, but realistically, I do not see the team improving very much offensively unless they can add one more reliable perimeter threat who can step in right away and contribute, similar to what Daequon Miller did for Missouri State, or Devonte Brown for Indiana State.
So I would like to see a juco or 5th-year transfer shooting guard with the final scholarship.
Personally, I feel the coaches have addressed the need for additional height (Koch Bar), and ball handling (Brown & Hodgson). But if Bradley is going to make a move upward in the Valley next year, they need more scoring. Bradley's 56.0 ppg last season ranked 351st out of 351 Division I teams. Dead last.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebask.../regularseason (scroll down, click "ALL", and check the bottom of the list).
Overall FG percentage was 38.0% (349th out of 351), and shooting percentages from 3-point were equally poor (28.0%- 348th out of 351). Free throw percentage was 66.1% (307th out of 351).
Other season stats: Assists to turnovers was 0.53 (9.1/17.2) and ranked 348th, assists (9.1/game) ranked 348th, and turnovers (17.2) ranked 351st in Division I.
I like the infusion of more athletic players, and the returning players should be a bit improved. And I think Nate Kennell can help offensively down the road, but realistically, I do not see the team improving very much offensively unless they can add one more reliable perimeter threat who can step in right away and contribute, similar to what Daequon Miller did for Missouri State, or Devonte Brown for Indiana State.
So I would like to see a juco or 5th-year transfer shooting guard with the final scholarship.
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