Kirk Wessler--
http://www.pjstar.com/stories/041608/KIR_BGBTNMAC.073.php
http://www.pjstar.com/stories/041608/KIR_BGBTNMAC.073.php
Well said IMO.....we have size we just need to develop it. Much like Collins is coming along.
I still say he starts and wins the most improved player next year.
Anyone know Bradley's record for consecutive 20 win seasons and the MVC record? I would like to know.
If the "bigs" play like they did in CBI run, and the guards are as good as advertised (which I think they will be), I think this BU team has a legitimate shot at winning the MVC and of having yet another 20+ win season![]()
I agree with KW's take on needing to develop the big men. But, is there evidence for this statement?
"You're seeing more of the three- and four-guard sets in college basketball; going small and fast and forcing bigger, slower teams to try to keep up with you."
I don't recall seeing any four-guard sets (especially among the BCS and at-large teams) in the NCAA tournament this year and I don't care what the non-NCAA tournament teams are doing.
i like the positive outlook but creighton is going to be a beast of a team next year. i'd say second isn't so bad for next year.
Within the ever expanding world of D1, throughout the last 20 years, 3 and 4 guard sets happen more often. Really, it is a matter of the law of averages, there are more quality basketball players that grow to around and below the average human height, than above.
You are technically correct about NCAA teams this year, although I think KW was referring to D1 as a whole. And, in general, a large philosophy shift will only take place through coaching changes, as most coaches do not change their systems.
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)