ptownbraves wrote:I'm glad Peoria came out to support Bradley in this nationally televised game. WSU's ability to move the ball around, create shots and execute is really impressive. Bradley just didn't have enough weapons to compete. I'm impressed with how few bad shots WSU takes. They really take ownership of the possession. One number I was totally surprised at is Bradley's 16 offense rebounds and 37 total rebounds when we are averaging only 22.4 total rebounds/game.
I think that's the real improvement for this year's team over last year's. Our offense makes much better decisions. Armstead was a hell of a PG last year, particularly on D, but he took some bone-headed shots. Early did as well. Our decision making on offense is just so improved this year. The ball movement is better, the shot selection is better, etc.
We've progressed from 30th in offensive efficiency last year by KenPom to 10th this year. That's an incredible jump. And it wasn't matched with a drop off in defense at all, improving from 25th to 14th. Never would have thought this team would actually be better on offense than defense.
Bradley deserves credit for out-rebounding WSU. The offensive rebounds surprised me.