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  • #16
    Not liking the idea of a second opinion Does that mean they did not like the first opinion because it was not good news

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    • #17
      It's tough to see Rienk Mast (1st team), Roman Penn (1st team), and Austin Phyfe (3rd team), 3 Preseason All-MVC players who will miss at least a significant portion of the upcoming season due to injuries/illness.

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      • #18
        Thanks Phi and Coach!

        Losing Rienk for any amount of time is devastating news.
        Larry Bird
        I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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        • #19
          Well the Auburn game is almost exactly four weeks from this past Monday…probably too optimistic. Plus it’d probably be better to be cautious and ready for the first couple of conference games, if possible, especially in Springfield, which are about 5 weeks out.

          Man those three are all just huge games if he misses them all. But at least he’d be ready for the bulk of the conference season. Malevy really needs to step up in his absence. I’m also optimistic Hickman could take a big step this year. Three of our five starters from last year are gone/out now, so those two need to play well on the offensive end to start well in my opinion.

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          • #20
            This seems like relatively good news...
            https://twitter.com/BradleyUMBB/stat...27279208910848

            After further medical evaluation and imaging, the doctors' initial diagnosis is confirmed. Rienk has a sprained right MCL. He will miss 4-8 weeks.
            To me, that is good news, meaning there is no damage to other ligaments like the ACL, or to the knee cartilage. A sprain involves no irreversible damage and should heal back to 100% normal with time.
            Let's hope Rienk can be ready for the two early MVC games (UNI on Nov. 30 and MSU on Dec.3).

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            • #21
              This isn't what I wanted to see but at least Mast should be back for most of season.

              Time for Hannah and Linke to step up, a lot of minutes are opened up now.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BUfan17 View Post
                This isn't what I wanted to see but at least Mast should be back for most of season.

                Time for Hannah and Linke to step up, a lot of minutes are opened up now.
                I wonder if we'll see Malevy in the post against smaller teams and Jashon play at the 4-spot?

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                • #23
                  Against smaller teams you might see it the other way around. Jashon 5 Malevy 4... Malevy does not look like a post player to me despite his obvious height. But what do I know?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by KillerB View Post
                    Against smaller teams you might see it the other way around. Jashon 5 Malevy 4... Malevy does not look like a post player to me despite his obvious height. But what do I know?
                    Ya, what do any of us know! Malevy occasionally played on the low block last year in rotation and Jashon who's listed at 6'6" is actually about 6'4" so that's a consideration. Then again I'm old enough to remember Greg Smith playing post for Coach Stowell at allegedly 6'5" so who knows?

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                    • #25
                      .Ya, what do any of us know! Malevy occasionally played on the low block last year in rotation and Jashon who's listed at 6'6" is actually about 6'4" so that's a consideration. Then again I'm old enough to remember Greg Smith playing post for Coach Stowell at allegedly 6'5" so who knows?
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                      I too was in the stands watching Smith kind of windmill his arms every time he came into the game. It was said he was the only D1 center at the time, who could not dunk the ball.

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                      • #26
                        Greg Smith had a nice consistent fall-away shot from the side of the basket that was just what he needed against taller post players that guarded him almost every game.
                        Here were Greg's stats-

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                          Greg Smith had a nice consistent fall-away shot from the side of the basket that was just what he needed against taller post players that guarded him almost every game.
                          Here were Greg's stats-
                          https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...-smith-13.html
                          I also remember him among the best free throw shooters in the Valley. I wonder where he ranks on BUs all time free throw list?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Nashville Cat View Post

                            I also remember him among the best free throw shooters in the Valley. I wonder where he ranks on BUs all time free throw list?
                            Good memory. Here are the all-time career free throw percentage leaders in Bradley history.
                            Scroll to page 52-
                            https://s3.amazonaws.com/sidearm.sit...ll_Records.pdf

                            Greg Smith ranks 9th with a career 80.1%. Pretty good for a big man. All the others in the top 10 are guards. The #1 career FT% player, Roger Phegley, was listed on the BU roster sometimes as a forward, and other times as a guard. His game was more like a shooting guard. And in the NBA, he was always listed as a guard.
                            Btw, Roger was the 1977 MVC Player of the Year as a junior, amazing considering he beat out Larry Bird, who lead the MVC in scoring (32.8 ppg), and finished 3rd nationally. Bird was named an All-American by UPI and NABC in 1977, Phegley.was not.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                              It's tough to see Rienk Mast (1st team), Roman Penn (1st team), and Austin Phyfe (3rd team), 3 Preseason All-MVC players who will miss at least a significant portion of the upcoming season due to injuries/illness.
                              Article about key MVC injuries to Roman Penn of Drake, Austin Phyfe of UNI, and Rienk Mast of Bradley.
                              Plus news that the preseason Player of the Year, Tucker DeVries, is now in a walking boot.
                              DeVries missed Drake's exhibition game Thursday, along with D.J. Wilkins, Roman Penn, Garrett Sturtz, and Issa Samake.
                              https://www.valleyhoopsinsider.com/p...s-jeopardized/

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