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  • tornado
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    Cortez Mosley from Richwoods is going the juco route

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  • tornado
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    I suspect our staff knew about his issues...and he was never offered,
    but there were some people saying- that he was gonna land here...

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  • Da Coach
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    Evan Gilyard, who was on Bradley's recruiting radar when he announced he was transferring from UTEP (BU never offered), where he averaged 13.6 ppg last season as a sophomore in the CUSA. He had several good offers from MVC and A-10 schools. But, now he announces he will transfer to New Mexico State.
    I can't help but suspect that leaving a CUSA school, turning down offers from good conferences like the MVC and A-10, and transferring to a WAC school like NMSU, known for being able to get academic disasters that nobody else will take into their school, has more to do with academics than anything.

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  • Da Coach
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    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    former 4-star recruit Tim Finke headed to Wright State
    Wow, ISU coach Dan Muller went after transfer Tim Finke, too, and now he loses out again.

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  • tornado
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    former 4-star recruit Tim Finke headed to Wright State

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  • tornado
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    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    ....Michael Moreno, who I think will be very good in college - has narrowed to Evansville, Wofford & Eastern Kentucky ...
    I am kinda glad since I think Michael Moreno could have come back to haunt us if he went to Evansville....
    BUT this morning he announced he is going to Eastern Kentucky - https://twitter.com/michaelmoreno30/...02199087878146

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  • Da Coach
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    Bradley has recently been in recruiting contact with 2019 Carlos Ramsey, a 6'4" senior guard who played high school ball at Milwaukee Hamilton HS (prior to 2017-18 ), then at Destiny HS in Milwaukee in 2017-18, where he sat out the entire season due to transfer rules. More recently (2018-19) he played at AZ Compass Prep in Chandler, Arizona, just outside Phoenix. They play a national high grade schedule at AZ Compass Prep, and he had a great season there. He is a strong and athletic left handed kid with a high upside, who currently is reported to have only 1 offer, from UW-Milwaukee.

    http://www.ny2lasports.com/player_de...playerid=12601
    https://twitter.com/AZCompass_Prep/s...61319935102977

    In this ranking from December, 2017, he was ranked the #8 best prospect in the class of 2019 in Wisconsin-

    Another ranking from 2017-18-
    http://www.freshcoasthoops.com/p/201...wisconsin.html

    Recent 38 point performance-
    https://twitter.com/ArizonaPreps/sta...480704/photo/1

    Videos-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSdABq9WAIU (from this past year at AZ Compass Prep)

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  • Da Coach
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    You are right. Ja'Shon played some at the 2-position in high school, and even played a lot at the point guard position, so he is capable of doing it. But in Coach Wardle's offense, I don't think we'll see him play much "2", unless he is needed to guard a big strong "2" on an opposing team. That won't happen often, if at all, IMO.

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  • Jim
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    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

    All but Nate could feasibly play point guard.
    One is a big wing who could play either the 2 or 3 position- Stephan Gabriel
    And 5 are big men- Koch Bar, Elijah Childs, Ari Boya, Ja'Shon Henry, and Rienk Mast
    Ja'Shon has demonstrated he can create his own shots and is fearless attacking the basket. Depending on the match ups, I think he has the ability and versatility to contribute at the 2, 3 or 4 positions.

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  • tornado
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    David Sloan, who I think we once had a shot at.....before he went juco...
    just signed with Kansas State..

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  • Da Coach
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    Originally posted by wizard View Post
    I hope we have enough guards!....6 of them at last count and 7 front line players.
    Wiz
    Those numbers don't tell the whole story. It looks like two of the scholarship guards on next year's roster will have to sit out (Nolan & McAdoo), and there is a possibility that a third (Kingsby) might have to sit out too if he doesn't receive an NCAA waiver.

    If all 3 have to sit out, that would leave Bradley with just 10 scholarship players. Of those-
    Only 4 are guards- Darrell Brown, Nate Kennell, Antonio Thomas, and Ville Tahvanainen.... All but Nate could feasibly play point guard.
    One is a big wing who could play either the 2 or 3 position- Stephan Gabriel
    And 5 are big men- Koch Bar, Elijah Childs, Ari Boya, Ja'Shon Henry, and Rienk Mast

    If Danya Kingsby does get the waiver to play right away after his transfer, that would help a lot, since he too can play both guard positions.
    And note that Bradley does still have a preferred walk-on offer open to Sean Houpt, who is a 6'4" shooting guard who could offer insurance in case of multiple injuries.
    Assuming there are no further roster changes, things look OK, but we have to hope the team doesn't develop compounding injury problems


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  • wizard1
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    I hope we have enough guards!....6 of them at last count and 7 front line players.
    Wiz

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  • Da Coach
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    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post

    Back in January, we reported that Bradley was recruiting RaShaun Agee-
    https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...431#post481431

    I don't know if we are still recruiting him, but it is unusual for a big kid like him with talent has only been getting a few non-major offers. There may be other issues, Or he is being advised that he should aim higher.

    Here is a pretty good indicator that one-time Bradley recruit Rashaun Agee must have had academic issues. He finally committed, and it was to New Mexico State, where kids usually end up after no other college in America can find a way to get them into their school.
    https://twitter.com/scottybscout/sta...68826484113408

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  • tornado
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    I know - your sources are very good...and thanks for the input...

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  • lb071964
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    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Kevin McAdoo, not Keven...shooting guard from EMU -
    avg 8.6 ppg but just 1.1 rpg, 1.5 asst and 32.5% from 3-pt
    per Dave Reynolds - transferring to Bradley- has to sit one year & will have two years to play
    Just a typo T not a lack of information.
    Last edited by tornado; 05-04-2019, 11:06 AM. Reason: fixed the quote

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