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Two Bradley Freshmen to redshirt

Overall, I think this is great news. A bit surpised like some that Prosser is red-shirting. But that definitely means at least AT looks ready to contribute more to the team.

Looking forward to seeing Milos this season too.
 
JP is a bit of a surprise if he was scheduled to play the 4! If they see him as a 5 then I understand.

I guess MK will be the 2nd option at the 4.

BTW...SS is not a bad rebounder. Where he get's in trouble is when our guards forget to box out their man and lets them come in on the weak-side. He's not quick enough to make those adjustments but neither is 90% of the bigs out there. We need rebounding to be a team effort every night. If you ever want to see a clinic on team rebounding check out a Tom Izzo team.


MK or CR at the 4.....
 
I am, but why shouldn't everyone be? DSE was by far the best looking Freshman on the floor Sunday...

I'm happy. I've liked DSE since he was a jr. at Washington. I think BU got the better of the two DI players at that school :). I wouldn't say he 'by far' looked the best though. He made a shot and a couple of FT's. He also got burnt plenty on defense. Like I said on Sunday, the freshmen looked like they belonged, but all looked a little green to me. DSE was no different. Physically he is definitely more ready to play than Eastman, so this move doesn't surprise me. From all reports it sounds like Milos has been the best of the bunch thus far, and the substitution order Sunday seemed to support that. We'll see if this bears out during the season.
 
I think this is a GREAT move. This is what programs that sustain success have the luxury of doing. It also is what programs with unselfish kids do as well. In an emergency we can always 'unredshirt' a guy, but I think this is a very, very good move for the long term success of this program. Believe me, Eastman and Prosser in Year 5 will give us more than they every could have in Year 1.

I don't think anyone can say it better than that BradleyBrave:-D
 
When JP is ready to play I would like to see him at the 4 spot playing with another big player and a good sized 3 player. We have a chance to play big in the next few years... I just hope that we do. I'm so sick of seeing 3 guards and being undersized against just about everyone we play. In other words, I do not want to see a 5 spot rotation next year with WE, AT and JP all sharing only the 5 spot time. I think more than one of those guys can play together. I'm just afraid our coach will never see it that way which is one contributing factor to BU not finishing above 4th place during the Les' 7 year tenure.
 
I like it because trying to get 13 players time on the floor is pretty much impossible, this will only help both these players and the team further down the road, it also says how much better our program is now then seceral seasons ago.
Will Egolf will play around 28-30 minutes a game as long as he stays out of foul trouble, Anthony Thompson is only going to get better as he gets more time on the floor.
 
When JP is ready to play I would like to see him at the 4 spot playing with another big player and a good sized 3 player. We have a chance to play big in the next few years... I just hope that we do. I'm so sick of seeing 3 guards and being undersized against just about everyone we play. In other words, I do not want to see a 5 spot rotation next year with WE, AT and JP all sharing only the 5 spot time. I think more than one of those guys can play together. I'm just afraid our coach will never see it that way which is one contributing factor to BU not finishing above 4th place during the Les' 7 year tenure.

And it still could happen this year, playing big, and like you and many others, I hope we do.
 
When JP is ready to play I would like to see him at the 4 spot playing with another big player and a good sized 3 player. We have a chance to play big in the next few years... I just hope that we do. I'm so sick of seeing 3 guards and being undersized against just about everyone we play. In other words, I do not want to see a 5 spot rotation next year with WE, AT and JP all sharing only the 5 spot time. I think more than one of those guys can play together. I'm just afraid our coach will never see it that way which is one contributing factor to BU not finishing above 4th place during the Les' 7 year tenure.

We probably had two 6' 8" players on the floor when Milos was in the game on Sunday. And we'll probably see more of him throughout the year. In Egolf's freshman year, I remember seeing him on the floor at the same time as David Collins early in the season.

With this many taller players, if they come along as planned, then we'll probably get our bigger line-up.
 
To me the move of redshirting JP says the WE is healthy, AT is ready & MK is going to be expected to provide some minutes this year.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but BU has now had a fairly long consecutive string of 5th/6th year seniors that will continue into the future. Going back to DA, then Ruff, followed by SS, & now Singh, Warren next year, then WE & AT, then skips a year to get to JE & JP.

Looking at the scholarship grid, if the nucleus of this young team (EM, TB, WE & AT) continues to improve BU should enjoy a very nice run.
 
This is all speculation but I think by the end of the year JP will be better than AT and SS. However, as a 5th year senior he will have a chance to be a 1st team all-conference guy.

I think redshirting Prosser will pay off.
 
We probably had two 6' 8" players on the floor when Milos was in the game on Sunday. And we'll probably see more of him throughout the year. In Egolf's freshman year, I remember seeing him on the floor at the same time as David Collins early in the season.

With this many taller players, if they come along as planned, then we'll probably get our bigger line-up.

Egolf was first tried as a real 4 and should be. That year when that happened we perfomed well and it was part of rotation for not even a handful of games--then Jim stopped it in favor of going small due to his perceptions that are strength lies in guard play, especially during the conference season. As oopsed to what we give up in terms of interior defensive weakness and poor rebounding when we go small. If we had solid 3 pt. shooting like the first 2 years we went guard happy, then you may be able to make the difference up, but last year reality set in. NIU and Creighton were tough inside and we could not shoot from the perimiter, and to top it off those 2 teams and ISU had a balanced floor game, too. We did not.

Some folks are talking as though rotating three guys at the 5 spot (one of whom is a 4) is acceptable and we done that the last threee seasons--it did not work. We have not had a true 4 play significant minutes since Marcellus. And, even then, not until did he starting playing touger and establish and inside offennsive presence down the stretch (especially in the NCAA) did we make a run. That is what success will take--strength at the 4 on both sides of the court and a balanced offense. That will be acomplsihed by using the proper personnel and running different offensive sets. Maybe Taylor Brown can emerge as a decent 4, but he is more a Lawrence Wright and not a Marcellus Sommerville. Bottom-line, until we solve those isues we will not get over the hump.

With all that out of the way, this will be one heck of an interesting season with all the unkowns--guys cominng back from injuries (Warren & Egolf), new personnel, seeing if Jim adjusts to what he has, the possible emergence of Brown, Roberts maybe taking it to another level, Sam M trying to bounce back from something of a sophomore slump, opportunities for some RPI building if not marquee wins, and some games that could could turn into RPI killing losses. You've got to love it--I can't wait...Go Braves!
 
Sam M trying to bounce back from something of a sophomore slump...

WTH? sophomore slump? He was easily the second best player on the team, behind an ALL-MVC player. I am biased toward SamM as I see him as a hard working, team leader, but please explain how SamM, while playing out of position and being the 2nd leading scorer and leading the team in A/TO ratio, had a sophomore slump?
 
Egolf was first tried as a real 4 and should be. That year when that happened we perfomed well and it was part of rotation for not even a handful of games--then Jim stopped it in favor of going small due to his perceptions that are strength lies in guard play, especially during the conference season. As oopsed to what we give up in terms of interior defensive weakness and poor rebounding when we go small. If we had solid 3 pt. shooting like the first 2 years we went guard happy, then you may be able to make the difference up, but last year reality set in. NIU and Creighton were tough inside and we could not shoot from the perimiter, and to top it off those 2 teams and ISU had a balanced floor game, too. We did not.

Some folks are talking as though rotating three guys at the 5 spot (one of whom is a 4) is acceptable and we done that the last threee seasons--it did not work. We have not had a true 4 play significant minutes since Marcellus. And, even then, not until did he starting playing touger and establish and inside offennsive presence down the stretch (especially in the NCAA) did we make a run. That is what success will take--strength at the 4 on both sides of the court and a balanced offense. That will be acomplsihed by using the proper personnel and running different offensive sets. Maybe Taylor Brown can emerge as a decent 4, but he is more a Lawrence Wright and not a Marcellus Sommerville. Bottom-line, until we solve those isues we will not get over the hump.

With all that out of the way, this will be one heck of an interesting season with all the unkowns--guys cominng back from injuries (Warren & Egolf), new personnel, seeing if Jim adjusts to what he has, the possible emergence of Brown, Roberts maybe taking it to another level, Sam M trying to bounce back from something of a sophomore slump, opportunities for some RPI building if not marquee wins, and some games that could could turn into RPI killing losses. You've got to love it--I can't wait...Go Braves!

Butler went to the sweet 16 essentially playing 4 guards. Size is extremely overrated.
 
Butler went to the sweet 16 essentially playing 4 guards. Size is extremely overrated.

Size by itself is extremely overrated. Size with talent is tough to battle with just talent.

By the way, I don't recall Butler having a lack of size.

20010 Butler roster
11 Alex Anglin G/F Junior 6-5 177
32 Garrett Butcher F Sophomore 6-7 209
3 Zach Hahn G Junior 6-1 176
20 Gordon Hayward G/F Sophomore 6-9 207
54 Matt Howard F Junior 6-8 230
24 Avery Jukes F Senior 6-8
30 Emerson Kampen C RS-Freshman 6-9 189
22 Grant Leiendecker G RS-Junior 6-5 182
1 Shelvin Mack G Sophomore 6-3 215
5 Ronald Nored G Sophomore 6-0
14 Nick Rodgers G Senior 6-2 168
44 Andrew Smith C Freshman 6-11 239
33 Chase Stigall G RS-Freshman 6-4 195
2 Shawn Vanzant G Junior 6-0 172
21 Willie Veasley G/F Senior 6-3 206
 
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