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Next Year's Team and Minutes

scout4126

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Here's how I see everything shaking out for BU this year. Just an early prediction but, like the upcoming team at ISU, I've seen every player on this squad at some point in their career and have gotten updates from people that see all the players on a regular.

The starting guards I see to be Eddren and Sam Maniscalco with Dodie providing big minutes off the bench with Eastman playing a bit as well. Personally I believe Dunson is the best guard but, with the way things went last year, I see JL going with EM and SM to build his backcourt chemistry for the next couple years.

On the wing, Andrew Warren will be the starter with Roberts seeing a ton of minutes as well. Dunson will also be a backup at the 3 spot.

I see Taylor Brown starting at the '4' spot with Roberts backing him up here along with Milos being right behind him and Prosser seeing a few minutes. I think it will take JP a while to adjust to the college level.

Will Egolf will be the man in the middle while Sam Singh provides about the same amount of minutes he did last season or maybe just a little bit less. AT will get more minutes than last year but I still don't see him being a big factor.

I predict Dyricus to redshirt.

Here's my depth chart:

PG-EM, (SM)
SG-SM, DD, JE
SF-AW, CR, (DD), (JE)
PF-TB, (CR), MK, JP
C-WE, SS, AT
 
Thanks scout....just wondering why you think Prosser will need time to adjust but not Milos. I think ALL freshman need SOME adjustment time...some more then others.

I also think Roberts starts before TB.
 
Thanks scout....just wondering why you think Prosser will need time to adjust but not Milos. I think ALL freshman need SOME adjustment time...some more then others.

I also think Roberts starts before TB.

I think the Roberts/TB thing can go either way.

I don't think Prosser will be ready physically whereas Milos has a much more developed body. He's much stronger than JP right now and, to this point, has played against much stronger and more athletic players at his size. Jordan may be more skilled but he isn't used to playing against players his size, especially those who are stronger and more athletic than him. After building his body strength up I think he will need to prepare himself mentally as well for the contact he will receive inside at the Division I level. I've seen Milos play a few times now and, per reports, he has gotten even stronger since the last time I saw him.
 
By the way, just to put it out there---the last time I saw Milos was July before his senior year and he didn't look anywhere near 6'8" to me. I have some friends on the west coast who saw him play a few times this year and they've told me he is on the taller side of 6'6", smaller side of 6'7", around Taylor height and from what I saw I'd have to agree.
 
I see Prosser ahead of Milos.. To me Prosser is much more of a known quantity being local. I know that doesn't mean anything but if I had to guess my money is on Prosser. Could just be the local bias but from what I have heard about Prosser he has all the tools and the work ethic to come in and contribute. Although I think it might take until about mid-season to late season before we see more than just a few minutes here and there..

I also see Prosser as more of an inside presence where Milos is more of a shooter and not someone to mix it up. In my opinion we need a Prosser type a bit more in the line-up than a Milos.... That being said I think both will be GREAT additions.

I think Milos is going to be a Will Egolf type as far as contribution in his first season. He has plenty of potential but being away from home and adjusting to this level it will take a little more time for him to gain confidence. This is not a knock to Milos just typical Freshman adjustments.

Both Jordan and Milos will need to remain positive through the many ups and downs...
 
Good to hear these reports. I think we'll know a lot more later this summer as they have time to scrimmage and practice together.
 
Here's my depth chart:

PG-EM, (SM)
SG-SM, DD, JE
SF-AW, CR, (DD), (JE)
PF-TB, (CR), MK, JP
C-WE, SS, AT

Interesting depth chart Scout... I have a couple of comments/questions for people on the board for a hot and humid central Illinois day... and aside from Prosser, and DSE, I haven't seen any of the incoming freshmen.

C- Why not put JP ahead of AT? Especially for MVC playing time.

SF- Does anyone think that Milos can play here thus making room for TB?

Nice to hear that JE may be able to contribute this year. Can JE contribute enough so we can use DD only at the PG and or SG positions?
 
Let's not even go there that CR will start over TB at the 4. TB is more of a 4 then CR and is a better rebounder. I'm not saying CR can't hit the boards! CR is best situated at the wing position and is more of a slashing offensive threat and coming from the weak side to pick up his offensive boards. TB has the ability to mix it up inside and is why he'll be our starting 4.

Defensively they both should be shooting through the passing lanes for steals but CR's speed and playing the 3 will allow him to take that risk a bit more then TB.

On JP and MK we'll all have to wait and see. I never seen either play so I'll not venture to who will be ready or not.

Minutes for the 2-3 position will be hotly contested with a healthy AW getting the nod for the majority of those minutes. I'd expect to see SM starting at the 2 but seeing JL substitute freely depending on who practiced well, match ups and who has the hot hand. If EM develops as a threat from the outside he'll be our starting point guard otherwise I'd expect to see SM there and possibly moving AW to the 2.
 
If EM develops as a threat from the outside he'll be our starting point guard otherwise I'd expect to see SM there and possibly moving AW to the 2.

AW at the 2 is something I would like to see.

Maybe not this year.......

A lineup with SM, AW, JE, MK, and WE= No more opponents using a zone defense.:)
 
Unless Sam Maniscalco is hurt he will start every single game at the 1.

I think you maybe right:!: If AW had not been injured, which pushed SM to the 2, I think we may of not seen much of EM last year. I like EM, but he is not the leader and player SM is. I know it was EM's first year and I thought he did a good job. When a game is on the line, your point guard must take over, make things happen (play's). He has to be able to shoot or get fouled and make the free throws, SM has shown he can do this where as EM lacks/needs to improve in both of these.

I like this line up:

SM - 1

AW and DD - 2-3 (DD for his defence as well as his OF)

WE and SS - 4-5 (SS's, big body will open things for WE)

Lots of Leadership, 3 point shooters, defence and two bigs:!:
Got it all figured out:roll::lol:
 
I've given you what I think will be the lineup but here is what I think would be the most affective lineup.

PG-DD
SG-AW
SF-CR
PF-TB
C-WE
6-SM
7-SS
8-EM

In my opinion Dodie Dunson, Chris Roberts, and Andrew Warren are the best players on the team followed by Sam Maniscalco and I believe if JL will allow DD and CR to play more on their athletic abilities we can be very successful.

I'd bring SM off the bench as a sparkplug scorer, put Sam Singh in the same role he played last season, and EM as a backup to SM and DD. I also wouldn't mind putting CR at the '4' some and moving DD or SM to the wing. Some say we may not have enough ball handling in that lineup but I've watched DD for years and he is a point guard in every since of the word when playing that position. If AW was healthy last season we would have seen it.
 
I like getting off to a good start and not having to worry about a sparkplug off the bench to get us going or to play catch up! I like putting the other team in that position! I think putting our best defense player on the opponents best player from the start is very important! I like the idea of throwing them out of their game and not allowing him to get in a rhythm and build his conference. Don't get me wrong about a strong bench as it is very important to have players come in that can do the job. I just like to get out of the gates early and set the tone of the game! If DD is our best defense player I want his butt in the game from the beginning and we know he can score. Last year was just that. playing sixth man with a broken hand. This year DD is back in the starting lineup and the spark (if needed) will have to come from someone else stepping up and we have guys that can do it. Just my opinion guys:biggrin:
 
OOB I agree with what you just posted. The one drawback of SM is his ability to guard a quick guard. EM does put a lot pressure on the opposing point guard and DD is a lock down defender. I hope JL does not have a starting 5 lock and starts his players on how they practice and match ups. We have the ability to make teams play lineups that they do not feel comfortable with.
 
OOB I agree with what you just posted. The one drawback of SM is his ability to guard a quick guard. EM does put a lot pressure on the opposing point guard and DD is a lock down defender. I hope JL does not have a starting 5 lock and starts his players on how they practice and match ups. We have the ability to make teams play lineups that they do not feel comfortable with.

You are right about SM, how many times did we worry and often complain about SM and him getting beat off the dribble last season, but also his lack of ability to finish at the rim.

EM MUST improve his mid range game from last season. How many times last season did he get to the lane but was unable to finish an open mid range shot? He has great quickness but his shooting confidence last season was sorely missing, good form but not to often a good result.

DD is so quick and finshes well, especially with the left hand. I am not sold on his jump/set shot he shoots from the field but he is pretty strong with the dribble and gets to the line or finishes well.

I really dont think you will or can go wrong with any of the 3 and I think you will see a lot of all three in various combinations. Of course AW and his return will eat minutes away at the 2 but there are still lots of minutes to go around, and I will not be surprised to see JE getting some minutes at either the 2 or 3 and Edwards seeing some 1 but likely not a ton.

I really like our ability to move parts around at the 3, 4 and 5 but several of those parts are either unproven, raw or young. Prosser, Milos both will have an adjustment period, Roberts has great athletic ability but his shooting was quite suspect last season, Brown I think will log a lot of minutes at both the 3 and 4, but to me the biggest impact will be from if Will has returned to the court both healthy and has confidence. If he continues on the path he was on last season I see a very strong combination at the 5 with him and Singh.

Thompson is the bigtime X factor. What if his light bulb goes off and he shows up ready to play and with a bigtime hunger? That allows for depth we have not seen at the 5 in I cant remember how long at Bradley. Lots of IF's but I think the biggest impacts are to be from the expanded game of EM, Roberts, Brown, Egolf and Thompson.

Should be very exciting.
 
I've given you what I think will be the lineup but here is what I think would be the most affective lineup.

PG-DD
SG-AW
SF-CR
PF-TB
C-WE
6-SM
7-SS
8-EM

In my opinion Dodie Dunson, Chris Roberts, and Andrew Warren are the best players on the team followed by Sam Maniscalco and I believe if JL will allow DD and CR to play more on their athletic abilities we can be very successful.

I'd bring SM off the bench as a sparkplug scorer, put Sam Singh in the same role he played last season, and EM as a backup to SM and DD. I also wouldn't mind putting CR at the '4' some and moving DD or SM to the wing. Some say we may not have enough ball handling in that lineup but I've watched DD for years and he is a point guard in every since of the word when playing that position. If AW was healthy last season we would have seen it.


Talent wise I think this is the best lineup as well. DD is the best guard and defender, AW is the best scorer from the wing, CR is the most athletic and active wing and can make things happen on both ends of the floor. I'm pretty sure that most will agree that TB and WE are our best bets at the post positions this coming season unless CR starts at the 4.
 
DD is so quick and finshes well, especially with the left hand. I am not sold on his jump/set shot he shoots from the field but he is pretty strong with the dribble and gets to the line or finishes well.

I can't agree with this. DD had a better overall shooting percentage than both SM and EM, even though those two shot better from inside the arc. DD was the most efficient 3-point shooter on the team last year.

I do agree on how very important the other players you mentioned will be on the upcoming season.
 
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