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    Here is a new video from BU basketball of Koch Bar and Ari Boya working on their game and preparing for the 2019-20 season-

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    It was a great season but one of the disappointing items was the fact that we did not redshirt Ari. It seemed pretty obvious that a freshman 7 footer who missed essentially the entire non con season would have a tough time getting many minutes once the conference season started.
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    • #3
      But now coaches have to consider that if a player redshirts, he might lose him as a grad transfer in his final & senior season.
      I am hearing that Ari is continuing to improve his game and will be a much bigger factor next season.

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      • #4
        I agree DC that a senior transfer is always a possibility and I also agree that I think Ari looks like he will be a great asset in the future. I just don’t see what the downside would have been from redshirting this year. Obviously that is easiest to see now but I think very predictable. If you had redshirted him Maybe he would have stayed for his fifth year and maybe not but Bradley wouldnt have been worse off if he did leave and would have been better off if he stayed.
        Last edited by houstonbrave; 04-13-2019, 06:44 AM.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
          Here is a new video from BU basketball of Koch Bar and Ari Boya working on their game and preparing for the 2019-20 season-
          https://twitter.com/bradleyumbb/stat...95889748709376
          Are there any restrictions on Spring practices?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jim View Post
            Are there any restrictions on Spring practices?
            If I am wrong on some of these, please feel free to correct me....

            Organized offseason workouts with coaches present used to be prohibited until a few years ago.
            Now I seem to recall that the NCAA allows coaches to be present and run organized workouts for players as long as they obey a few NCAA rules- the workouts have to be voluntary, no more than 3 players can workout or have on-court instruction with a coach at any one time, and there are limits on how often they can be done, and how long the workouts can last.

            Coaches are also allowed to have summer instructional camps that the players can participate in.

            Players can still organize their own workouts and scrimmages (open gym) any time, as long as no coaches are present.

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            • #7
              I believe that is right - conditioning, skills development and drills but no actual team practices or scrimmages -
              and I believe even "coaching", drawing up plays, etc... with video and chalkboard has limitations...and here are a few of those limitations

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              • #8
                I really hope that either Ari or Koch can be a serious inside scoring threat next year. We've been lacking that from our bigs for a while and it'd really help get the rest of our offense open.

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                • #9
                  Video of Bradley offseason workouts showing Darrell Brown, Jr. and Nate Kennell-
                  ​​​​​​https://twitter.com/bradleyumbb/stat...77342570897408

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