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What the heck got into Bradley Saturday nite??? 18-31 from 3? Dang! I watched it a couple days ago and didn't realize they made that many. That was impressive.
 
What the heck got into Bradley Saturday nite??? 18-31 from 3? Dang! I watched it a couple days ago and didn't realize they made that many. That was impressive.

Bradley looks like a tournament team in the last couple I watched. Hickman came back on fire, they're not playing that big plodding big they have as much and the other big they have has looked really nice whenever he spells Hannah.
 

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Former around the Valley. This clip was too damn good to pass up sharing:

Shepard and Jerace Walker are starting to get rotation minutes. When a guy or 2 are out they're IN in the rotation. They both look really good. Prime example of what reps will yield, even if they're G-league reps. Now Carlisle has 2 more guys he can trust for the 2nd half of the season.

Bringing it home.....if Carlisle can go 10 deep then so can Schertz. It'll be interesting to see, in future years under Schertz (hopefully), how deep he goes in his rotation. Its easy to say you are only gonna play 6-7 guys when that's all you have than you can really trust. But what happens in the future as our recruiting profile continues to rise (like our recruits for next year) and he has more guys who he trusts/have earned minutes based on practice? Will he expand his rotation?
 
Shepard and Jerace Walker are starting to get rotation minutes. When a guy or 2 are out they're IN in the rotation. They both look really good. Prime example of what reps will yield, even if they're G-league reps. Now Carlisle has 2 more guys he can trust for the 2nd half of the season.

Bringing it home.....if Carlisle can go 10 deep then so can Schertz. It'll be interesting to see, in future years under Schertz (hopefully), how deep he goes in his rotation. It’s easy to say you are only gonna play 6-7 guys when that's all you have than you can really trust. But what happens in the future as our recruiting profile continues to rise (like our recruits for next year) and he has more guys who he trusts/have earned minutes based on practice? Will he expand his rotation?
You have to produce and that’s the bottom line. The bench is barely producing outside of Jabo. Carlisle’s situation has nothing to do with Schertz??? I mean it’s pretty simple for the future. Learn the system, practice hard, and then produce when your number is called. They do that the rotation gets expanded a little but I can tell you Schertz is only going 8 deep at most. He believes in guys getting a rhythm in basketball which is why our starting 5 play a lot of minutes.
 
You have to produce and that’s the bottom line. The bench is barely producing outside of Jabo. Carlisle’s situation has nothing to do with Schertz??? I mean it’s pretty simple for the future. Learn the system, practice hard, and then produce when your number is called. They do that the rotation gets expanded a little but I can tell you Schertz is only going 8 deep at most. He believes in guys getting a rhythm in basketball which is why our starting 5 play a lot of minutes.
Like I asked the first time, what happens when he has more guys who he trusts/have earned minutes based on practice? My whole question was based on the future when we have more talent, not now. And I said that. I mentioned Carlisle b/c the clip was of Ben Shepard who plays for the Pacers, who are coached by Carlisle, who has a deep bench.
 

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Like I asked the first time, what happens when he has more guys who he trusts/have earned minutes based on practice? My whole question was based on the future when we have more talent, not now. And I said that. I mentioned Carlisle b/c the clip was of Ben Shepard who plays for the Pacers, who are coached by Carlisle, who has a deep bench.
Idk if you been reading other posts but this has been discussed on another thread. You are only taking into account practice. There's other factors. Not all things are created equal. Freshman usually don't play at our level their first year. There's obviously exceptions but for the most part that means you would be in a rebuild, example Valpo. You would have really good upperclassman in front anyways if you are really good. Other factors you have to consider are they physically ready to play and are they mentally ready to play. So use next season for example, none of the freshman are going to be contributing heavily next season. We lose Bledson and Wolfe (That we know of) so their minutes will be fought between Miller, Gray, Daughtry, and Eli. That's just the way it is and quite frankly for us as it should be. Like I said before bottom line is you have to produce when your number is called.
 

This was very informative. I will probably follow Rocco Miller's bracket more now. Forget Joe Lunardi. So if the Tournament started today we are on the right side of the bubble. Few things to note:
Committee doesn't care about SOS.
Quad 1 win is a Quad 1 win doesn't matter if it's in conference.
NET is a primary tool for NCAA but not everything.
Road wins matter because based on NET it represents how hard of place it is to play. So @Bradley is a really good and @Murray State is decent although they have dropped a few home games this year.
 
Bringing it home.....if Carlisle can go 10 deep then so can Schertz. It'll be interesting to see, in future years under Schertz (hopefully), how deep he goes in his rotation.
Pretty bad take IMO. You are comparing an NBA team to a mid-major college basketball that is fighting for their at-large lives. It's been proven on the court again and again are top 6 are REALLY REALLY good. Like head and shoulders above everyone else. Miller can give us good minutes if he hits a 3 or two. and then Wolfe and Gray just has the fanbase waiting for them to do something; i don't know if it's coming or not.

Schertz has said in multiple interviews before he ever coached a game or us that he only likes to go 8 deep at most and that depth is one of the most overrated talking points in college bball. Not sure how you or anyone can possibly complain about or rotation.
 
I wasn't complaining about the rotation. I was fanticising about us having a loaded roster some day. Excuse the fuck out of me for being a dreamer. I'll stop doing so on this platform.
 
I wasn't complaining about the rotation. I was fanticising about us having a loaded roster some day. Excuse the fuck out of me for being a dreamer. I'll stop doing so on this platform.
I get the dream. We have all type of talent coming in with Schertz. It's definitely exciting especially if that is leading to competing for multiple titles. It's not a knock on you. I was just personally pointing out to apply it to Schertz philosophy and that we were already having this discussion on another thread and others were asking why such and such doesn't play etc.
 

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Boy wouldn't it be nice if Missouri State would find themselves for ONE game and knock off Drake tonight?!!!!!

Probably is better for potential at-large chances if they don't, we beat them at Hulman and then Bradley finds a way to sweep them and we beat Bradley. Get those two high as possible, if not Q1.
 
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