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MS is gone- who will be our enforcer now?
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostThe comparison to the NBA is about as bad of a comparison as it gets. Intimidation is more mental than anything, and Matt Salley didn't show much mental fortitude with his senseless T's in key moments last season. There certainly weren't any opposing bigs that were intimidated by our 'enforcer'. Who have the 'intimidators' been on CU and SIU for the last decade? Let's see - guys like Sears, Korver, Funk, Williams, Tatum, and Young are guys that were intimidators...because they were good. Not because they could miss layups and get pointless T's by shoving people or dropping an F-bomb.
Overall I'm glad he was a brave, but he isn't someone that will be hard to replace.Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford
Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
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Originally posted by lefty View PostThis is silly. When the Illini was second in the NCAA tiorney a few years ago they didn't have an enforcer. they played good basketball period.
That is what BU needs to worry about.
I agree with BB completely on this.
he was tough and played really rough
also, this leads to my feelings on the matter
JA led to UofI's loss that year...he got in foul trouble in like 5 minutes into the first half.
MS was a pretty good player...he was tough and such, but he got in foul trouble very easily and didn't produce to make up for it. I like having a calm reserved team taht doesn't go nuts when there's a foul called.
The most annoying player in the NBA (Rasheed Wallace) always complains and gets T'd up for it. I HAAATE seeing one person being the cause of a teams demise.
If DC starts he is going to need some fire lit underneath his ummm butt. but not to the extent that MS had
cannot wait for this year
early predictions: SS will throw down one of the greatest dunks in Carver history and it will be awesome.Gloria: Who's side are you on?
Jay: She's my daughter, you're my wife. Let's remember what's important, there's a football game on today
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Well if you want to claim JA was enforcer than that word is really interpreted differently by many on this board. To me JA was not an enforcer he played tough and hard but it wasn't like anyone who comes down the lane should watch out.
The whole "enforcer" thing is still silly in my mind.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostYes, Matt Salley brought such nastiness that our team was regularly destroyed in the paint and on the glass. Yes, a very intimidating and 'nasty' streak that Matt Salley brought to this team. How are we ever going to replace such intimidation?
Honestly people - This 'enforcer' concept is stupid, and there were bigs on just about every team we played that I would have rather had starting at center, and at least one other guy on our roster (Collins). Matt Salley was a 6th or 7th man on a good team, and a starter on ours. If we are seriously worried about replacing what he brought to the table, we have some serious, serious problems. It sounds like I am the only one NOT worried about replacing him.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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Originally posted by lefty View PostThis is silly. When the Illini was second in the NCAA tiorney a few years ago they didn't have an enforcer. they played good basketball period.
That is what BU needs to worry about.
I agree with BB completely on this.Originally posted by BUconnorD View PostJames Augustine was the enforcer on that team
he was tough and played really rough
also, this leads to my feelings on the matter
JA led to UofI's loss that year...he got in foul trouble in like 5 minutes into the first half.
Yes - they were great. Yes - they were talented.
But...
That team's success was predicated on the use of ILLEGAL/MOVING SCREENS.
Nobody saw them because everyone got so wrapped up with the beautiful fast snappy ball movement that eventual found a wide open shooter. It was so fast and perfect everyone struggled to keep up with the movement of the ball.
--POW--
--Zombies--
And then everyone misses the action AWAY FROM THE BALL.
Screens were set all the time. One right after another. Continuously. And they moved. (Augie and the red-head white dude from Oklahoma or Texas were great at it) Forcing defenders to drag in response time... and the next began to drag a little longer.... the next longer... til finally a great shooter was left wide open.... AND THE FINAL SCREEN SET DOES NOT MOVE.
So all you see on tv is a defeated defender burnt chasing a guy thru like 3-4-5 moving screens and finally his guy gets the ball just as the final screen is set with no hope of defending the shot.... Thhhhhrrreeeeeeeeeee ---- GOOD!!!!
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Originally posted by MacabreMob View PostOk, I am gonna let everyone know again about UIUC and the 05 run.
Yes - they were great. Yes - they were talented.
But...
That team's success was predicated on the use of ILLEGAL/MOVING SCREENS.
Nobody saw them because everyone got so wrapped up with the beautiful fast snappy ball movement that eventual found a wide open shooter. It was so fast and perfect everyone struggled to keep up with the movement of the ball.
--POW--
--Zombies--
And then everyone misses the action AWAY FROM THE BALL.
Screens were set all the time. One right after another. Continuously. And they moved. (Augie and the red-head white dude from Oklahoma or Texas were great at it) Forcing defenders to drag in response time... and the next began to drag a little longer.... the next longer... til finally a great shooter was left wide open.... AND THE FINAL SCREEN SET DOES NOT MOVE.
So all you see on tv is a defeated defender burnt chasing a guy thru like 3-4-5 moving screens and finally his guy gets the ball just as the final screen is set with no hope of defending the shot.... Thhhhhrrreeeeeeeeeee ---- GOOD!!!!
I think that many say that about us, too.
Originally posted by tulip View PostHas anyone noticed that we now have only one VP at Bradley? The VPs for Academic Affairs and Advancement are open positions. What does this mean for Bradley?Return to Glory
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Originally posted by tulip View PostHas anyone noticed that we now have only one VP at Bradley? The VPs for Academic Affairs and Advancement are open positions. What does this mean for Bradley?People need to recognize there is a huge difference between playing hard, and playing well...
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Originally posted by BUconnorD View Postearly predictions: SS will throw down one of the greatest dunks in Carver history and it will be awesome.
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGG !
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Originally posted by LG281 View PostMaybe...if SS took a course in jumping over the summer. Dunking is about the last thing I want to see SS trying. Ever watched the bigs during pregame?
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGG !
Yes.... I must admit I got a good laugh out of BUconner's post I hope that was a joke If not, have you seen SS jump?
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostDon't agree with this. Salley's attitude was a problem which resulted in more technical fouls on a player than I can remember on the Hilltop. His off the court attitude also resulted in a number of our players getting into trouble. I agree with those who say Sam M could set the 'toughness' tone...kind of like a point guard from Chicago did for us about 23 years ago.
Yes, he struggled offensively at times. Yes, he got too many technicals. Yes, he had a poor attitude at times. But he WAS clearly our best interior defender. On a team that plays four perimeter guys all the time that shouldn't be taken lightly. He was also clearly BU's best rebounder. He led the team in that category by a nice margin. He also added a "physical" presence that must be made up.
Salley's deficiencies were made larger because the other big men didn't fulfill expectations. Salley was forced to play more because David Collins was inconsistent at best and didn't play for long stretches. Same for Rashad Austin. Will Egolf has potential but didn't contribute. Sam Singh was ok.
So, if Salley had been a 15 minute a game guy then his contributions would have been great. But because the other recruited big players underachieved we had to overexpose Matt.
Finding someone to provide toughness, good interior defense and rebounding isn't that easy.
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I really wasnt going to respond to this thread, but will now throw my 2 cents in...fwiw Instead of an enforcer, I think that we need to adopt the Michigan State approach with SS, WE, DC, and AT. With the MSU approach I mean that when we get these guys in practice, we set up drills to emphasize aggressive rebounding. I read somewhere that Coach Izzo sets up a drill where some guys are dressed in football gear and the forwards and centers fight after each rebound against the guys in football gear. If we establish this concept, we wont need the enforcer that we are talking about in this thread.imoBradley 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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Originally posted by MacabreMob View PostOk, I am gonna let everyone know again about UIUC and the 05 run.
Yes - they were great. Yes - they were talented.
But...
That team's success was predicated on the use of ILLEGAL/MOVING SCREENS.
Nobody saw them because everyone got so wrapped up with the beautiful fast snappy ball movement that eventual found a wide open shooter. It was so fast and perfect everyone struggled to keep up with the movement of the ball.
--POW--
--Zombies--
And then everyone misses the action AWAY FROM THE BALL.
Screens were set all the time. One right after another. Continuously. And they moved. (Augie and the red-head white dude from Oklahoma or Texas were great at it) Forcing defenders to drag in response time... and the next began to drag a little longer.... the next longer... til finally a great shooter was left wide open.... AND THE FINAL SCREEN SET DOES NOT MOVE.
So all you see on tv is a defeated defender burnt chasing a guy thru like 3-4-5 moving screens and finally his guy gets the ball just as the final screen is set with no hope of defending the shot.... Thhhhhrrreeeeeeeeeee ---- GOOD!!!!
People talked about it all the time and stuff was very rarely called so why keep beating that horse.
Now back to topic...I don't think the Illini had anyone that everyone feared when they went down the lane. My point is BU doesn't need an enforcer they need 5 tough players on the floor at every position all the time
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