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Sorry to not line up with the rest of you behind KW's article today, but I also disagree with this statement , "Once again, I hear some fans pining for Les to recruit more bigs and run a more conventional, post-oriented offense. I'm going to repeat my standard reply: Offense is not the problem at Bradley. Les's teams have rarely been stumped when it comes to scoring points."
I don't know what fans he might be referring to, but I don't remember any fans on this board stating that playing the bigs more would result in a higher scoring offense. That is silly ... must have been the PJS Board
Plus, while I am at it ... most posters on this board that have been wanting to recruit another big guy in this class were saying it for the 2009-10 season and beyond, not next year as KW implies.
I would say the only thing he got right in the article was that there is plenty of height on next year's team and the coaches need to have the big guys ready to go. (I guess we wont have to play a 4-guard set which is the new rage )
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Originally posted by Dallas Brave View PostSorry to not line up with the rest of you behind KW's article today, but I also disagree with this statement , "Once again, I hear some fans pining for Les to recruit more bigs and run a more conventional, post-oriented offense. I'm going to repeat my standard reply: Offense is not the problem at Bradley. Les's teams have rarely been stumped when it comes to scoring points."
I don't know what fans he might be referring to, but I don't remember any fans on this board stating that playing the bigs more would result in a higher scoring offense. That is silly ... must have been the PJS Board
Plus, while I am at it ... most posters on this board that have been wanting to recruit another big guy in this class were saying it for the 2009-10 season and beyond, not next year as KW implies.
I would say the only thing he got right in the article was that there is plenty of height on next year's team and the coaches need to have the big guys ready to go. (I guess we wont have to play a 4-guard set which is the new rage )Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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