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  • The 1000 Point Club

    Malevy joined the 1000 Point Club last year, finishing his Bradley career with 1,179 points

    We should have two more enter the club this season, barring injury.

    Duke Deen 823 (he also had 271 points at Troy), would only need to average 5-6 ppg thru 2024-25

    Darius Hannah 723, would need to average about 9 ppg

    Zek has 312 at BU, so he's 688 away- not gonna happen

    Unfortunately, Connor Hickman fell just short and ended his Bradley career with 953 points (points elsewhere don't count)

    How many Bradley players under Brian Wardle have already achieved 1,000 points at BU?
    Answer- seven - DLO, Nate Kennell, Darrell Brown, Elijah Childs, Ja'Shon Henry, Rienk Mast,and Malevy Leons

  • #2
    Duke is now approaching 1,100 career points and at his current pace could finish the season over 1,300, which would place him in the top 20-24 players in career scoring at BU.
    If he plays another year at the same pace, he’d get close to 1,800 pts and be in the top 6 or 7. (Please Duke, gotta have ya back in 2025-26!)

    Darius is just 45 points away from becoming the 55th player to hit the 1,000 point mark at Bradley, after Duke hit 1,000 earlier this season.

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    • #3
      Considering how poorly Darius shot the ball when he first got here, that is a real testament to his work ethic. In all my years of being a Braves fan, I can’t remember any player showing as much improvement as he has.
      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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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tommy View Post
        Considering how poorly Darius shot the ball when he first got here, that is a real testament to his work ethic. In all my years of being a Braves fan, I can’t remember any player showing as much improvement as he has.
        I can remember cringing every time Darius went to the free throw line a few seasons ago and now I expect him to make those shots. It is great to see a player improve so much over the years simply because they were willing to work on their weakness.

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