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Brent Wyrick
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This Bradley team is no joke. They shoot 47% overall and 37% from three. Also, they have defeated UAB, Utah State, and Vermont. All three of those teams are 2024 NCAA Tournament teams. Deen and Hickman are their primary shooters: each hitting for 15 a game in conference play. Another two players score in double figures per game. Cincy will have its hands full with this Bradley team. They are 6-6 on the road, so they know how to win on the road. I hope that Cincy is at least one point better than Bradley. Good luck to UC.
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Originally posted by Lobot View Post
I have not heard details on the severity of the injury and probably won't before the pregame show tomorrow. I just know that he went for X-rays and is likely out. It's lower leg issue. I don't expect them to release details because of the usual acronyms (HIPAA, FERPA etc. )
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OK folks - this is the opportunity for JJ to step up, not be EJ jr and make the Cats his team. This is what all want and a great opportunity for the young man. While I see a different skill set, I want him to succeed very much and a situation like this may be the chance he needs. I also have liked most of our Bigs. They may not have a lot of scoring, but they are setting the screens for SL and doing other team things. I do enjoy that aspect of their game as well as Aziz's hustle on defense. Go Cats - enjoy this ride.
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Originally posted by swilsonsp4 View Post
I was seated courtside behind the baseline in front of UC's bench, right in front of Bob Mangine working on Day Day's foot. He was examining/pressing into the bottom of the arch.Brent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
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Originally posted by BearKatz View Post
So if Thomas is out? I am guessing Jizzle will see more playing time than he has all year... I wonder if CJ Anthony will see playing time today.
Update: he's outBrent Wyrick
92 Final Four Front Row
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Bradley is a balanced team, ranking #55 overall on Torvik with the #63 offense and #49 defense. Offensively, their style is similar to San Francisco. They are a very efficient shooting team, converting 55% effective field goals including 38% from three, both top 20 percentages. But they don't get to the free throw line much and their shots are blocked at the second lowest rate in the nation (San Francisco is the lowest). Kind of wild to play the two teams with the lowest block rates in back to back games. And just like the Dons, Bradley's best player is a big who doesn't shoot from outside but everyone else hits threes at 33% of better. That big is 6'9" senior Darius Hannah, who is a great all around player with few holes in his game. He can score, pass, rebound, block shots, and defend. A major challenge is that the supporting cast can score at all three levels - all five starters convert at least 47% from midrange. We have to contest pull up jumpers, and be aware that any double team is going to leave a good shooter open.
Defensively, Bradley is similar to a Cronin team. They focus on defending the paint, holding opponents to 46% inside the arc with a top 50 block rate. They give up a lot of threes and free throws, and are just an average rebounding team. Their guards are poor defenders with defensive box plus minus under 1 and low steal rates. Jizzle will be going against a 5'8" PG, so hopefully he can use his strength to create some space and get to the rim. Bradley plays two good shot blockers, so we should be looking for dump off passes or kick out to three point shooters when help comes. The key to beating a defense like this is to get the ball inside and force the help to come.
As leeraymond mentioned, they have three non-conference wins over tournament teams, and they also took Indiana St to overtime on the road and held late leads against tournament teams Duquesne and Drake on neutral floors. But they also have a pair of sub-200 losses to Cleveland St and Evansville, who each turned Bradley over on 24% of possessions. I think they keys are to pressure the ball with no help on defense, and get the ball inside and then look for extra passes on offense.
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