I'm not too hot on Donivine. Most of the time it seems like he is taking way to many shots to get his points, and doesn't have the shooting percentage most would like to see. I have never seen him play, but I've talked to some who have, and they have mostly said he lacks the quickness for D1 ball playing PG. I don't know though, just what I've heard.
look for some more news soon on the local front.........
Did I read this right that he is a Junior? One thing about this age group that they have a tendency to get taller and get better! If we hear the same comments this time next year we still can say it is a good pick up but I have a feeling we'll be saying he was a steal!
"I love the city of Peoria and I really love playing for my city," Stewart said. "During AAU season, the Chicago kids call me Peoria. Playing for Bradley is like playing for my hometown.
This is what I'm talking about!:biggrin:
People who are homeowners take more pride and better care of their home than temporary renters. I like that BU is bringing players from the local area that take pride in their community and university. I think it will show in a better and more passionate product on the floor.
I have felt that this announcement was gonna come. Being around the program as much as I have this year I have figured that Donivine would come here. This kid is even at most of the women's games. You can really tell that he LOVES Bradley. It is great for Bradley to get him now because his stock is gonna shoot through the roof these next two years. I have a feeling that he will be a 5 star caliber player by the time that he is done. He is one of those special players that noone can stop. He is that good! HE has the potential to be one of the greatest Braves ever. What a catch for Coach Les! Interested in the talk of somebody else coming from the area. Andrew Jordan would be a HUGE pick up. He reminds me alot of Theron Wilson. Can't really think of anyone else in the area that we would need.
...,I don't think there's any evidence to support Peoria players producing a better or more passionate product at Bradley. None of the greatest players in the history of this program hail from Peoria, and I think it's a slight on those all-time greats to say that players from Peoria show more passion than they did. Is there anyone that shows more passion than Sam Maniscalco? He's from Chicago.
I couldn't disagree MORE!
And quickness...he's the quickest guard in the area and that includes Alexander...
Stewart and Alexander are not even the quickest on their own team. In addition to Weeks and Jordan, both Dorsey from Woodruff and Deal from Richwoods are quicker than Stewart. Speaking of Deal, their is nobody in the entire area that plays as hard as him. This guy takes no time off and only knows one speed.... all out. I have seen him less than Stewart but his effort is always the same.
Stewart and Alexander are not even the quickest on their own team. In addition to Weeks and Jordan, both Dorsey from Woodruff and Deal from Richwoods are quicker than Stewart.
Also, I suggest we remember that Donivine still has another year of high school ball to get better, and mature. I have seen him play, and he is quick, maybe not Daniel Ruffin quick (not many are), but he is not a walk-it-up type of guard by any means.
He will be a great player at Bradley!
And his commitment gives Bradley 2 players committed for 2011. (Sean Harris, too)
I suspect we will be hearing soon about a couple more for 2010.
I don't think that is remotely close to true, and I don't think there's any evidence to support Peoria players producing a better or more passionate product at Bradley. None of the greatest players in the history of this program hail from Peoria, and I think it's a slight on those all-time greats to say that players from Peoria show more passion than they did. Is there anyone that shows more passion than Sam Maniscalco? He's from Chicago.