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  • David Collins to try out for Canadian National Team

    PEORIA, Ill. -- Bradley senior center David Collins has been invited to train with the Canadian Development Men's National Team in preparation for a two-game series next week versus an Italian all-star team, while former Bradley sharpshooter Jeremy Crouch worked out for the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies Monday.


    David Collins "is part of the12-man training camp roster for the Canadian Development Men’s National Team,
    which will play the Selezione Lega Nazionalle Pallacanestro Under 22 All-Stars June 24
    and June 25 at the University of Toronto Athletic Centre. The Canadian roster
    currently features eight NCAA Division I players. Collins is one of two 7-footers on the roster"

  • #2
    One of their Development Team's players just got a tryout with the Raptors!
    Maybe if DC plays well, it'll springboard him to some NBA tryouts, or possibly a shot
    at a spot on their Olympic Team should a spot open up!



    Here is the 12-man roster including David Collins



    Anyone who may want to attend the event and watch David Collins play in the international competition


    ps-- one of the ex-Decatur Christian kids, Ty Nurse, is on the Canadian National Junior Team

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    • #3
      DC is no where NEAR ready or good enough for any NBA action or even consideration IMO but the fact that he gets to practice and develop his game is good for the up coming year at BU.

      After that who knows....


      I really see him winning the most improved this year and really helping BU.

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      • #4
        Three words; aggression, passion, emotion. If that comes to fruition DC will be a monster. But...

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        • #5
          Nice opportunity for DC to develop his game and possibly draw some attention.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
            DC is no where NEAR ready or good enough for any NBA action or even consideration IMO but the fact that he gets to practice and develop his game is good for the up coming year at BU.

            After that who knows....


            I really see him winning the most improved this year and really helping BU.
            Originally posted by Mike Radigan View Post
            Three words; aggression, passion, emotion. If that comes to fruition DC will be a monster. But...
            Agreed with both. On the three words, not sure they are teachable!
            There is no team in the the MVC that can match up to us the whole game, if our bigs come to play! BU will win the the MVC this year!

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            • #7
              Speaking of past 7-footers, does anyone know what James Baptist and Keith Barry are up to these days.

              I think DC may set the record for most talked about third string center in Bradley history.
              Last edited by Big Mike; 06-19-2008, 10:58 PM.

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              • #8
                Keith who?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  Keith who?
                  Keith Barry was a 7-foot, third string center, from Chicago on the 86 (I think it was 86) NCAA team with Mike Williams, Jimmy Les, and Hersey Hawkins.

                  He gets the award for player David Collins most reminds me of. He looked the part but just wasn't a basketball player. Ran the floor, seemed athletic, but just couldn't do much unless we were playing a weak sister team.

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                  • #10
                    Sure, I recall, but it was Keith Berry

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post
                      Sure, I recall, but it was Keith Berry
                      Ok, way to go with the spelling thing.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Garland 22 View Post
                        Speaking of past 7-footers, does anyone know what James Baptist and Keith Barry are up to these days.

                        I think DC may set the record for most talked about third string center in Bradley history.

                        DC had a rough year, no doubt. Calling him "useless" is a tad harsh IMO. Had he not shown us anything I could see your point but DC showed, on a few occasions, granted WAY to few, that he has SOME skills and can be a contributor.

                        DC's confidence was rocked...he admitted as much after last year. He showed a few more good moments during the CBI. HOPEFULLY with a summer of hard work he can capture some of his good moments again a bit more often.

                        I don't think he'll be a 20 and 10 guy for us but if he can give us 24 minutes 6-8 points as many rebounds and a block per game I'd be happy.

                        I think of Jeff Rabey to remain positive....you can think of those others to stay negative.
                        Last edited by Big Mike; 06-19-2008, 10:59 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Garland 22 View Post
                          Speaking of past 7-footers, does anyone know what James Baptist and Keith Barry are up to these days.

                          I think DC may set the record for most talked about third string center in Bradley history.


                          I'm a DC critic Garland but can't agree with your statement of "useless" or "third string". I think DC has the potential to give the team quality minutes in key situations or with specific match-ups.

                          Calling a college kid "useless" is a little harsh and thoughtless, IMO.
                          Last edited by Big Mike; 06-19-2008, 10:59 PM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mike Radigan View Post
                            aggression, passion, emotion.
                            Different thread, but this could be Bradley's slogan this year
                            Return to Glory

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
                              but if he can give us 24 minutes 6-8 points as many rebounds and a block per game I'd be happy.

                              I think of Jeff Rabey to remain positive....you can think of those others to stay negative.
                              This is basically what I was thinking. Hopefully something clicks for Collins like it did for Rabey. There was a glimpse of it in the CBI. Bradley just needs some type of presence in the paint on defense.
                              1996 & 2019

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