I still believe DC should be in the starting line up.
As to what combination of players is needed to be able to beat a Michigan State, Vanderbilt, or Butler, I put the obligation on the coaching staff to improve our inside game. This Bradley team might well win the regular season conference title and could also win the tournament in St. Louis. But, we will get thumped in a first round NCAA game unless we develop DC and RA. This team's strength is its guard play, but it will never reach its full potential until an inside game is established and becomes a legitimate part of our offense.
If I was JL, I would use the semester break to conduct 2-3 hour daily mini-camps for our big men and also adjust the offensive scheme. A lot of people observed that Bradley's D was horrible in the 2nd half of the Butler game. I think it was a result of Butler exploiting Bradley's short lineup ... Butler got several layups and short jumpers due to player mismatches and then drained the open 3 when Bradley's D collapsed to the middle to offset its lack of height. I like this team's heart and hustle, but I haven't seen much development since watching them in person in South Padre.
After the game, I visted with an old friend who was a very successful D1 guard in the early 80's and is now a Butler season ticket holder. His first comment was what an ugly game it was ... and I don't think he was referring to the Bulldogs.
There are a lot of good players on our team and we have a great coaching staff, but somehow, someway the pieces are not coming together when we have a game against a top-notch opponent.