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Well it's nice for KW to take a step back and provide a updated assessment of the program.
To KW's credit, he openly admited that he has been a bit slow on recognizing the progress of the program when he wrote, "I'll be honest. One year ago, even after the Braves had reached the Sweet 16 for the first time in 51 years, I was not convinced Les had the program on sound footing."
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Originally posted by dogsrusHe DID inform us though that the 4 guard is here to stay.
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Originally posted by thefish7Originally posted by dogsrusHe DID inform us though that the 4 guard is here to stay.
It DOESN'T mean we won't go after and need bigs.
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I have to respectively disagree with KW in regards to our team underachieving last season. It took two-thirds of last season for Les to learn the "new" system under Chuck Buescher. I think this season shows that Les now has the tools to know how to adjust to different styles of offense depending on the types of players he has to work with. He will be a great coach for years to come, and while this season definately reinforced his status, it did not take this season for me to realize how good Les can be. I already knew that based on last year's results.
Sorry KW. You're a day late and a dollar short as usual!
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Originally posted by BravesfanI have to respectively disagree with KW in regards to our team underachieving last season. It took two-thirds of last season for Les to learn the "new" system under Chuck Buescher. I think this season shows that Les now has the tools to know how to adjust to different styles of offense depending on the types of players he has to work with. He will be a great coach for years to come, and while this season definately reinforced his status, it did not take this season for me to realize how good Les can be. I already knew that based on last year's results.
Sorry KW. You're a day late and a dollar short as usual!
With the talent on last year's team, a 5th place MVC finish was underachieving. It wasn't until March when they finally realized their potential. At 13-9 last year, I don't think anyone would have said that BU was playing to their potential. If anyone did, they must have had very low expectations for that group.Onward and Upward!
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I kinda agree with KW on this one. Last year, Les had 4 guys who would end up playing pro. Kinda hard not to win with that kind of talent.
IMO, this year really solidified him as a good coach. Consistently winning roads games, no more one-and-dones in St. Louis, and finishing 4-5 places ahead of most preseason polls make him worth the extra money.
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Originally posted by BravesfanI have to respectively disagree with KW in regards to our team underachieving last season. It took two-thirds of last season for Les to learn the "new" system under Chuck Buescher. I think this season shows that Les now has the tools to know how to adjust to different styles of offense depending on the types of players he has to work with. He will be a great coach for years to come, and while this season definately reinforced his status, it did not take this season for me to realize how good Les can be. I already knew that based on last year's results.
Sorry KW. You're a day late and a dollar short as usual!Can we start winning soon?
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Les isn't stupid
With the roster you guys will have for the next 2-3 years, there's no reason to scrap that system. It's tough to match up with and has a ton of versatility to it.
I have a ton of respect for what he did this year. He adapted his attack around his roster, not the other way around. That's the mark of any strong coach.Dinma Odiakosa 6'8 255......The Nigerian Nightmare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 37 points and 27 boards in 2 wins over Bradley. "Will Egolf is 6'9 and he had 4 rebounds. That's not good enough and he's not good enough"....Dick Versace 2/9/10
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Originally posted by dogsrusOriginally posted by thefish7Originally posted by dogsrusHe DID inform us though that the 4 guard is here to stay.
It DOESN'T mean we won't go after and need bigs.
Rebounding is a big part of the game. It got to a point where deep inside I was almost rooting for a guy to make his last free throw so they woulnd't have a chance to pull it down and score on us.
I enjoy the 4-guard offense(/defense) and I think now that Les has developed it very well it can be a big part of our program and used to change up the situation in a game and/or exploit mismatches, but I'm also hoping that our base alignment involves two post players for defense (we gave up a ton of the easy ones) and rebounding... PLUS a few easy baskets of our own.
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Originally posted by thefish7Originally posted by dogsrusOriginally posted by thefish7Originally posted by dogsrusHe DID inform us though that the 4 guard is here to stay.
It DOESN'T mean we won't go after and need bigs.
Rebounding is a big part of the game. It got to a point where deep inside I was almost rooting for a guy to make his last free throw so they woulnd't have a chance to pull it down and score on us.
I enjoy the 4-guard offense(/defense) and I think now that Les has developed it very well it can be a big part of our program and used to change up the situation in a game and/or exploit mismatches, but I'm also hoping that our base alignment involves two post players for defense (we gave up a ton of the easy ones) and rebounding... PLUS a few easy baskets of our own.
Mississippi St runs practically the same offense as we do. They didn't pound us inside, they bombed 3's and got out in transition. Yes, the rebounding disparity didn't help, but the 4-guard offense isn't the culprit. It's the lack of any true inside depth, and our guards being poor fundamentally at boxing out. Rebounding is more about position and desire than heigth. We have a 6'5" guard who doesn't even average 3 rebounds a game. That's bad. Yes, it will help to have some bigger guards next year and some bigger bodies inside. However, if those players box out as poorly as this year's players did, we'll continue to get beaten on the glass.Onward and Upward!
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Originally posted by BradleyBraveThe 4 (and sometimes 5) guard offense rebounded just fine against Providence, didn't it?
Mississippi St runs practically the same offense as we do. They didn't pound us inside, they bombed 3's and got out in transition. Yes, the rebounding disparity didn't help, but the 4-guard offense isn't the culprit. It's the lack of any true inside depth, and our guards being poor fundamentally at boxing out. Rebounding is more about position and desire than heigth. We have a 6'5" guard who doesn't even average 3 rebounds a game. That's bad. Yes, it will help to have some bigger guards next year and some bigger bodies inside. However, if those players box out as poorly as this year's players did, we'll continue to get beaten on the glass.
It's all a matter of degree on the boxing out issue... a 5'10" guard with heart and good box out skills just generally isn't going to have much of a chance against a 6'8+ player. You're right though, I think Zach could have pulled in a lot more rebounds this year if his positioning had been better. In a lot of situations I liked having Salley out there more because I think he generally did do a better job in that area.
Back to post defense and JJ in particular. JJ played a LOT of the "power forward" type position this year. He did a great job, and a lot better than I thought a 6'3" guard would be able to do. I'd, like, though, to see what the FG % against him was deep in the low post. He played strong and played great defense on the ball, but anytime he was defending a post player who managed to get near the basket he pretty much got scored on... It's not his fault, he just was not big enough down there to defend that kind of post play.
So... when I talk about 4-guard offense and criticize the defense, I'm talking as much, or even more, about the ability to defend in the low post as I am about rebounding.
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