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    report that Rienk Mast commits to Nebraska

    Their top scorer and rebounder is done so there will be lots of PT available,
    but I was hoping we'd see Rienk in the post-season down the line but those hopes are dashed now.

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    Zek and now Mast signings laughable. Move to a better conference (Zek’s barely) with a bottom feeder team in their conference and still not making the tourney…small fish in a big pond mentality now.

    I’m sorry but the lights were too bright for both of them against Drake in the championship game.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NashvilleBU View Post
      Zek and now Mast signings laughable. Move to a better conference (Zek’s barely) with a bottom feeder team in their conference and still not making the tourney…small fish in a big pond mentality now.

      I’m sorry but the lights were too bright for both of them against Drake in the championship game.
      I’m not so sure either signing is laughable. Both will be playing in better conferences than the MVC. Rienk in particular will be playing against much better competition, which should benefit his professional career in Europe.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bball31 View Post

        I’m not so sure either signing is laughable. Both will be playing in better conferences than the MVC. Rienk in particular will be playing against much better competition, which should benefit his professional career in Europe.
        it could also somewhat squash future pro career prospects as in Derrik Smits, Reggie Lynch, Ryan Taylor, Isiaih Mosley and Dominick Olejniczak

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        • #5
          Originally posted by yoda View Post

          it could also somewhat squash future pro career prospects as in Derrik Smits, Reggie Lynch, Ryan Taylor, Isiaih Mosley and Dominick Olejniczak
          Imagine if Patrick O'Bryant had decided to transfer to a "big" school instead of going to the draft. I feel rather confident he wouldn't have been the 9th pick in the draft the following year. Not the same talent level but I think yoda's point is spot on.
          Go Braves!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bball31 View Post

            I’m not so sure either signing is laughable. Both will be playing in better conferences than the MVC. Rienk in particular will be playing against much better competition, which should benefit his professional career in Europe.
            Reink’s whole move is to the play in the tourney or under the bright lights. Nebraska average attendance last year (5,140) while the Braves were right under 5k (pretty much a wash). Nebraska hasn’t made the tourney since 2014 while the Braves went back in 2019 and should have went during Covid year 2020.

            Nebraska being a bottom feeder Big 10 school gives about the same chance as the Braves to make the tourney.

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            • #7
              As for offensive fit, this is probably a good spot for Rienk if he wants to be in the Big 10. That being said I don't think this moves the needle for his pro development. He would have better in the Pac 12 or Big East where they don't have as many traditional bigs. He's going to struggle with his strength there.

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              • #8
                Sorry but I will not be following either player....Braves are my only concern....PERIOD!

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                • #9
                  I wish Rienk well, but IMO Nebraska is about the worst choice he could have made. Yes, it gets him into the Big Ten, but Nebraska was the 12th place team this past season, and they will be terrible again next year. They'll pick up a couple additional transfers like Hoiberg does every year, and that will give their fans some hope against the weak non-conference slate that he usually schedules. But then they'll struggle in the conference part of their schedule.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                    I wish Rienk well, but IMO Nebraska is about the worst choice he could have made. Yes, it gets him into the Big Ten, but Nebraska was the 12th place team this past season, and they will be terrible again next year. They'll pick up a couple additional transfers like Hoiberg does every year, and that will give their fans some hope against the weak non-conference slate that he usually schedules. But then they'll struggle in the conference part of their schedule.
                    Plus they are a football school first, basketball is not that important as witnessed by their attendance.

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                    • #11
                      Wow. That's certainly not what I expected. Going to the 12th place team in a conference that embarrassed itself once again in the tournament? What was he thinking? Maybe they offered him too much $$$$$ to turn down, even though he said that wasn't what motivated him. I only like Indiana in the Big Ten, so I won't be watching him. I'm sure Coach or others will periodically post updates next season..

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by tomahawk chop View Post

                        Plus they are a football school first, basketball is not that important as witnessed by their attendance.
                        I thought Nebraska was much improved this year when I watched them this year but 12 place is still 12th place. They did sweep Iowa this year so maybe that is why Rienk choose to play at Nebby over Iowa.
                        The Huskers do play in a really nice facility.https://huskers.com/facilities/pinnacle-bank-arena/12

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                        • #13
                          I know Coach loves these kids, but he has to shake his head at some of these schools these guys go to.

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                          • #14
                            Neither going to Nebraska or Rhode Island is impressive at all especially compared to the overall situation at Bradley.

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                            • #15
                              Hmm. Interesting. I wonder who Iowa wanted more, Krikke or Rienk. I know we’ve been biased towards Rienk here, but it will be interesting to see which one does better in the Big 10. Hoiberg always seems like a nice guy, but he’s in trouble if this season doesn’t go well. I guess Rienk won’t care at that point, though he is technically eligible for two more years. Well, I hope Rienk finds what he wants, but more importantly I hope Bradley finds what we want much more. This seems less about winning though, and more about getting a chance to face better competition to prep for a pro career. I would have thought Rienk would want to win more.

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