I could not care any less who starts and I do not know why people are so obsessed with starting lineups. What I care about is who FINISHES the game. There is a correct answer to this, so take a guess and state your reason.
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Theoretically, your starting five would be your finishing five. If you can figure out who isn't in foul trouble, who's had a good or bad game and if BU is in front or behind, then you can figure out who will finish the game. There are so many factors during a game that impact who is going to be playing at crunch time.
Would you have someone like Zach Andrews in the game with a 2 point lead with the ball and 10 seconds left? Probably not. However, if BU is down two with the ball and 10 seconds, he probably would be in there (unless he already had five fouls).1996 & 2019
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The reason I care is its off season and I am bored, I want to talk about BU basketball no matter if its important or not. But since you took the time to straighten me out and its about Bradley basketball, here you go.
Ruff
Crouch
Cole-Scott
Austin
Wilson
Cole-Scott will end games just like Franklin did because of his ability to slash or pull up and hit the J. He will also become a steady force in crunch time just like Franklin.
Austin because he is a man and you need boards in crunch time. He can post up or hit the mid range J.
Wilson due to the fact he has the experience needed during crunch time along with his ability to get to the rim.
If I need to explain Ruff and JC then your lost..........
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How about this one:
Ruffin
Crouch
Warren
Austin
Cole-ScottBradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by it's boogie timeTheoretically, your starting five would be your finishing five. If you can figure out who isn't in foul trouble, who's had a good or bad game and if BU is in front or behind, then you can figure out who will finish the game. There are so many factors during a game that impact who is going to be playing at crunch time.
Would you have someone like Zach Andrews in the game with a 2 point lead with the ball and 10 seconds left? Probably not. However, if BU is down two with the ball and 10 seconds, he probably would be in there (unless he already had five fouls).
of course you want your best players, for the most part, on the floor. other than that, fouls, free throw percentage, who's hot, who's not, speed, defense, threes, etc. are all important to think about in the players you put out at the end of a game.
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Originally posted by IheartBULavin, Phillips, and whoever isn't performing in practice because it's garbage time and we're winning by a million?
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Originally posted by IheartBULavin, Phillips, and whoever isn't performing in practice because it's garbage time and we're winning by a million?
Or is it the guys who rip up the floor at the Civic Center and zamboni the ice?COMMIT TO THE INDIAN!!! - denis savard on his blackhawks, but we should adapt this as a bradley slogan.
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