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  • #16
    Originally posted by TheGreatOne View Post
    Good point, george.

    I just do not see any level of thinking in his game. He is out-of-control when he is in there. He is doing nothing on offense. Nothing. He is contributing nothing to this team. Shooting slumps will happen, but his whole game is bad right now.
    I posted last night that I found myself rooting for him.......He got hammered on at least three drives with no call.....I was close enough to see that.....I believe TCS wil have you guys eating your words by the time this season ends.....IMHO
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    • #17
      The 3 guard offense is Bradley's identity and I doubt it will change anytime soon. JL will keep recruiting top caliber guards and athletic big men to fit this style. While having a solid non-conference record is a plus, winning the MVC and/or the MVC Tourney trump that big time. This style is meant to dominate the Valley, which is full of the traditional 2 out/3 in style teams. Teams with slow big men who BU plans to wear down and beat down the floor. Granted there are times where this strategy doesn't always work, but more often than not it is a much different look for these teams and they aren't fully prepared to play against it.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by edmondo15 View Post
        This style is meant to dominate the Valley, which is full of the traditional 2 out/3 in style teams.

        OK, I understand the strategy (don't agree) but understand your points. However, I singled out part of your quote above for a reason. Can some historian out there tell us in Coach Les' tenure what positions we finished year-by-year? Since you state that this style is meant to "dominate the Valley", I would expect 1st or 2nd place finishes year after year with some Valley tourney championships. (I am not down on Les just in case anyone was wondering, but I do question playing small teams in a big-man sport).

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        • #19
          Originally posted by edmondo15 View Post
          This style is meant to dominate the Valley, which is full of the traditional 2 out/3 in style teams.
          But where will it get us in the NCAA's?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by georgethedog View Post
            OK, I understand the strategy (don't agree) but understand your points. However, I singled out part of your quote above for a reason. Can some historian out there tell us in Coach Les' tenure what positions we finished year-by-year? Since you state that this style is meant to "dominate the Valley", I would expect 1st or 2nd place finishes year after year with some Valley tourney championships. (I am not down on Les just in case anyone was wondering, but I do question playing small teams in a big-man sport).
            Just food for thought -

            I guess it didn't "click" in the 06 season til late (beating SIU at home by 12, winning at (then ranked) UNI by 22, and knocking off Conf Champ and 1 seed Wich St in the COnf Tourney... before going to the Sweet 16 with wins over Kansas and Pitt.

            As for the 07 season, we had a good year with some good wins... but I think we were 1 more decent big man away from being where Coach Les (and us all) wanted us to be. (how many times were we without Zach and all we had left was Matty - heck, we beat Providence with 5 guards on the floor... DA defending their Center)

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