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2009 BU commitment- Jordan Prosser

coachdude, you get the credit for this one, since you taught him just about everything he knows... ;)


and wow, 112 people online viewing the threads at 9PM!!
 
coachdude, you get the credit for this one, since you taught him just about everything he knows... ;)


and wow, 112 people online viewing the threads at 9PM!!

it was a pleasure that his parents allowed him to join us for a few games that summer...I knew he was going to a great player...hard work ethic..knowledge of the game beyond his years.....and he was very very polite around my family....his parents should be proud...they have done well.... :)
 
Did anyone else notice that Jordan Prosser signed his LOI left-handed.
I have watched him play basketball a number of times, and he shoots and plays right-handed, but can use his left hand quite well. He may be ambidextrious, and I know there are a lot of golfers and participants in other sports who play with their non-dominant hands, but I am not sure I have ever seen a basketball player who does that.
http://hoinews.com/sports/video.aspx?id=221361

http://centralillinoisproud.com/media_player.php?media_id=42351
 
Mike-- the news about Wilkins passing his SAT with a very good score, is actually OLD news.....check your old blogs if you saved any, as I mentioned that a couple weeks ago...
The SAT test date was Oct. 4, and the results were known by about 10/20

In fact, by now John Wilkins also has the results of the ACT he took a couple weeks ago (on Oct. 25), since my own daughter got her report yesterday and I know John Wilkins took his the same day.
Another poster who has knowledge of the situation has said JW also expects a fine score on that...
http://bradleyfans.com/vb/showthread.php?p=97153#post97153

Right now, the academics seem in order...and we need the NCAA Clearinghouse to act quickly.
 
two of ISU's recruits have signed...but a little concern that the other two are not mentioned..
http://redbirdfan.com/msgforum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=10542

http://www.pantagraph.com/articles/2008/11/12/usports/doc491b92765c23f382596363.txt

ISU has verbal commitments from a pair of players from Chrisman High School in Independence, Mo. ??” guard Justin Clark and forward Jon Ekey. Because of a death in Ekey??™s family, they are not expected to sign and fax their letters of intent until late this week or early next week.
 
Congratualtions to Jordan and Milos. I am looking forward to seeing these two players in the future.

Also looking forward to future Bradleyfans road trips to Eureka HS basketball games.:)
 
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Great news. With all the returning "bigs," those recently signed and and verbally committed, let's hope the talent level is high enough that we're able to play more than one of them at a time. The four-guard offense has served us well, but I continue to think we can't win the Valley when we're so frequently out-rebounded
 
Great news. With all the returning "bigs," those recently signed and and verbally committed, let's hope the talent level is high enough that we're able to play more than one of them at a time. The four-guard offense has served us well, but I continue to think we can't win the Valley when we're so frequently out-rebounded

Well stated. Agreed.
 
Great news. With all the returning "bigs," those recently signed and and verbally committed, let's hope the talent level is high enough that we're able to play more than one of them at a time. The four-guard offense has served us well, but I continue to think we can't win the Valley when we're so frequently out-rebounded

I am personally a big fan of the 4 forward offense. Tough to do at a mid-major level though...
 
Great news. With all the returning "bigs," those recently signed and and verbally committed, let's hope the talent level is high enough that we're able to play more than one of them at a time. The four-guard offense has served us well, but I continue to think we can't win the Valley when we're so frequently out-rebounded

I'd say playing more, bigger, players in the same system is the plan. JP's quote (in at least one article) was that he needed to keep working on ball-handling and 3 point shooting.
 
Top spring recruiting priority - Find a shooter. We've addressed every need except for that one.

Absolutely. If we are going to run this same offense going forward, we have to keep stocking the cupboards with guys that can shoot 3s...
We don't want to run the risk of adding athlete after athlete, and then find ourselves in a situation where we are an extremely athletic team full of a bunch of 6'5" to 6'9" guys that can run and jump but can't make a shot...
 
george, you are guilty of a most serious violation...you have suddenly doomed a player to fail by putting such lofty expectations upon him!!
 
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