Majik45 wrote:That's actually a really good write up on Bradley. Bradley has the potential to be just as good as they have been the last 2 years, but will depend on all the new players stepping up and stepping into roles. Nolan, East, and McAdoo all have proven they can play at the D1 level at this point. The one person they probably missed that most Bradley fans are excited about is Rienk Mast, a 6'10 shooter from the Netherlands who red-shirted last year because of Injury. The talent is there to challenge Loyola and UNI, but it will depend on how well the pieces fit together.
Agreed. While I think the league will be better across-the-board this year, I'll take a 98 ranking considering what the Braves lose from last season. It basically says the program is staying at the same level, possibly higher.
The preview here also ignores Tahvanainen's emergence and three-point bonanza the last month of the season.
The key for the Braves is for Elijah to play like a POY candidate from go. . .he has the tendency to be up-and-down early in the season. He has to be the dominant senior leader he is positioned to become.
And yes, the Mast-Domask matchups in the coming years should be a lot of fun.
I posted it in the "way too early predictions" thread:
On Rienk Mast, as a 17 year old in the Dutch Basketball League, he averaged 8.5 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 1.2 assists, and shot over 50% from 2 and right at 40% from 3 in 19.5 minutes per game. He earned both the league's U23 MVP and Most Improved player awards that season. He later tore his ACL in the league championship series, which is why he sat out last year. So he also missed last summer's U18 action, but he has made a senior team appearance for the Netherlands, as well.
For the same team in the same league, former Brave Donte Thomas was averaging 15.7 pts, 7.4 reb, and 2.6 assists in 28.4 minutes as a 24 year old, when play stopped this year.
My biggest concern for Mast, though, is the longer the season gets delayed, the closer it becomes almost 2 full years since he's seen competitive basketball.
Perhaps encouraging is that Dave Reynolds just tweeted that the season is set to potentially start the day before Thanksgiving, pending DI council approval.