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beamer1

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Lots of great reads

Comment from chris Lowery-->
"Chris Lowery said. ''[Bradley] is steamrolling people right now, and they're having a lot of fun doing it."

From the Trib-->
"This was what more than 30 NBA scouts came to see"

Tony Bennett on his late 3-pointer-->
"I wanted to take [Sean Ogirri] all the way to the basket, but he kind of slacked off," Bennett said. "I was shooting horrible all night, so I stood back and knocked the three down"

Patrick O'Bryant on all the NBA scouts-->
"I'm not even aware of that," O'Bryant said of the NBA scouts in attendance. "I'm not worried about that."

And did anyone see the shot by Patrick in the 2nd half where he was fouled hard and the ball knocked loose, but he went up and tipped it in anyway. What an athletic move.
 
That "volleyball" play by Patrick that turned into a 3 point play was what seemed to give Bradley a boost and deflated Wichita. BU pulled away from there and controlled the rest of the game.
 
Really an athletic play.
Does SIU have anyone who can stop Patrick and Cellus?
BU needs to keep out of foul trouble, and keep SIU's guards from filling it up.

Even when Falker had a career day, BU still won by 12
 
user1 said:
Really an athletic play.
Does SIU have anyone who can stop Patrick and Cellus?
BU needs to keep out of foul trouble, and keep SIU's guards from filling it up.

Even when Falker had a career day, BU still won by 12

And I think Chris Lowery will point that out to the Salukis. One guy can't do it all. SIU needs to have everyone help out if they want to win the game. Wright has played a very good tournament for the Braves. Can he keep it up? If so, the game could go down to the wire, and given the poor shooting percentages in this tournament--first team to 45 could be in the NCAA!
 
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