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Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 17th, 2010, 11:09 am
by tribecalledquest
Here is a link to a blog from the PJStar--after attending a few of the first real practices. BU's Midnight Madness thing was more a dance contest, slam dunk thing, show off the new RENAISSANCE COLISEUM than any basketball related things.

http://blogs.pjstar.com/pressrow/2010/1 ... practices/

After reading the WSU writeup it appears that the Bradley kids weren't the only ones in the weight room and working out this offseason--dang. Bradley is a known quantity at 3-4 spots--but if Jim Les and Co. want to go from 4th/5th to an upper tier finish then unknown big men like Anthony Thompson and Jordan Prosser REALLY need to make big strides.

The guard play will be pretty good---I like the future of Dyricus Simms Edwards and Walter Lemon but Bradley is playing for now--and much will depend on the development of post play.

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 18th, 2010, 5:15 pm
by squirrel
Bradley canceled its media day scheduled for today due to the death of junior baseball player Phil Kaiser. It is not known if it will be rescheduled.

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 18th, 2010, 7:48 pm
by beatingrillz
Horrible news thoughts and prayers to his Family, Team, and all fans.

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 19th, 2010, 10:19 am
by WuDrWu
That's 2 Valley players in 1 season.....coupled with Carl Hall's devastating injury, it's not been an off season to remember around these parts.

God bless his family and all those touched by him.

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 21st, 2010, 6:56 pm
by redbirdfan71
tribecalledquest wrote:Here is a link to a blog from the PJStar--after attending a few of the first real practices. BU's Midnight Madness thing was more a dance contest, slam dunk thing, show off the new RENAISSANCE COLISEUM than any basketball related things.

http://blogs.pjstar.com/pressrow/2010/1 ... practices/

After reading the WSU writeup it appears that the Bradley kids weren't the only ones in the weight room and working out this offseason--dang. Bradley is a known quantity at 3-4 spots--but if Jim Les and Co. want to go from 4th/5th to an upper tier finish then unknown big men like Anthony Thompson and Jordan Prosser REALLY need to make big strides.

The guard play will be pretty good---I like the future of Dyricus Simms Edwards and Walter Lemon but Bradley is playing for now--and much will depend on the development of post play.


I love the guards this year for Bradley. Sammy, Warren, Eastman, DSE. But you're totally right, they need a center or power forward who can play with their back to the basket. As much as I love Egolf's style of play he isn't a physical big man. I thought I'd never say it, but I'd love to have Matt Salley (in his last year) or Zach Andrews back. We have no one that can bang down low!!! Prosser definitely isn't the answer, and I doubt Thompson can handle it. I guess we will see it.

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 21st, 2010, 8:08 pm
by DUBulldog
redbirdfan71 wrote:
tribecalledquest wrote:Here is a link to a blog from the PJStar--after attending a few of the first real practices. BU's Midnight Madness thing was more a dance contest, slam dunk thing, show off the new RENAISSANCE COLISEUM than any basketball related things.

http://blogs.pjstar.com/pressrow/2010/1 ... practices/

After reading the WSU writeup it appears that the Bradley kids weren't the only ones in the weight room and working out this offseason--dang. Bradley is a known quantity at 3-4 spots--but if Jim Les and Co. want to go from 4th/5th to an upper tier finish then unknown big men like Anthony Thompson and Jordan Prosser REALLY need to make big strides.

The guard play will be pretty good---I like the future of Dyricus Simms Edwards and Walter Lemon but Bradley is playing for now--and much will depend on the development of post play.


I love the guards this year for Bradley. Sammy, Warren, Eastman, DSE. But you're totally right, they need a center or power forward who can play with their back to the basket. As much as I love Egolf's style of play he isn't a physical big man. I thought I'd never say it, but I'd love to have Matt Salley (in his last year) or Zach Andrews back. We have no one that can bang down low!!! Prosser definitely isn't the answer, and I doubt Thompson can handle it. I guess we will see it.


I'm really confused....your screen name is "redbirdfan71" but you refer to Bradley as "we". Actually, you refer to Bradley as both "they" and "we". So, are you a BU fan or an ISU fan? Both?

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 21st, 2010, 8:14 pm
by valleychamp
Its probably tornado. He just accidentally blew his cover. :lol:

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 21st, 2010, 10:39 pm
by 45otseoj
DUBulldog wrote:
redbirdfan71 wrote:
tribecalledquest wrote:Here is a link to a blog from the PJStar--after attending a few of the first real practices. BU's Midnight Madness thing was more a dance contest, slam dunk thing, show off the new RENAISSANCE COLISEUM than any basketball related things.

http://blogs.pjstar.com/pressrow/2010/1 ... practices/

After reading the WSU writeup it appears that the Bradley kids weren't the only ones in the weight room and working out this offseason--dang. Bradley is a known quantity at 3-4 spots--but if Jim Les and Co. want to go from 4th/5th to an upper tier finish then unknown big men like Anthony Thompson and Jordan Prosser REALLY need to make big strides.

The guard play will be pretty good---I like the future of Dyricus Simms Edwards and Walter Lemon but Bradley is playing for now--and much will depend on the development of post play.


I love the guards this year for Bradley. Sammy, Warren, Eastman, DSE. But you're totally right, they need a center or power forward who can play with their back to the basket. As much as I love Egolf's style of play he isn't a physical big man. I thought I'd never say it, but I'd love to have Matt Salley (in his last year) or Zach Andrews back. We have no one that can bang down low!!! Prosser definitely isn't the answer, and I doubt Thompson can handle it. I guess we will see it.


I'm really confused....your screen name is "redbirdfan71" but you refer to Bradley as "we". Actually, you refer to Bradley as both "they" and "we". So, are you a BU fan or an ISU fan? Both?

He was born and raised a Bradley fan, but now he's a student at ISU. He's having a real identity crisis. I'm trying to help him through it, but ridding someone of the disease that is being a Bradley fan is not easy. I wouldn't wish that terrible fate on anyone...

Re: Bradley Practice Report

PostPosted: October 22nd, 2010, 8:03 am
by redbirdfan71
I am a Bradley basketball fan first and foremost. I go to ILstu. Having some trouble becoming a true redbird fan....the braves are all i know...