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  1. I like how this has been a constant basing of insults off of hypotheses.

    Coach Martin said the Bears already are committed to five road games and two neutral-court games and could not visit SLU next season.

    "We cannot afford another road game," he said, adding that he hoped to resume the series in two years.

    Kyle Moats (MSU AD) said they wanted a 4 year deal, 2 years ago but SLU wouldn't sign the deal. Also, "We're not scared of them, but we can't play next year. We'll sign an 8-year deal then, if they want. We absolutely want to play them."

    It ain't that big of a deal, guys.

  2. give chris lowry credit. he figured out that the typical referee is too stupid and lazy to call fouls. thus he took a perfectly beautiful sport and changed it to the worse in order to be successful.

    And apparently one that opposing coaches are too stupid/lazy to adjust to very well.

    And for the record, I hate SIU, Jamal Tatum, Chris Lowery, but coincidentally, I also hate these excuses and whining.

  3. Did it occur to anybody that Valley teams would always lose on away games if they played such horrible basketball that was always so full of fouls? As in.. for example, SIU would never do well in exempt tournaments because they'd always foul out. Some teams play physical games. That's just how it is. It should be part of the SLU game plan to counter that physicality, not blame it. Other teams have beat SIU at home before. Other teams have beat MVC teams at home, too.

  4. Interesting stat tonights game:

    We outrebounded MO ST 26-21 (with more offensive rebounds also).

    Although it seemed like we were getting dominated tonight...we ended up playing OK. We just need to start playing two halves of basketball...unlike Furman or Detroit, when we play quality teams we won't be able to get back into it. Also, we need our big guys to start getting to the line. MO ST went to the line 11 more times than us tonight. Final observation...I'd like to see KL think shot first. It seems that there have been many times this year when his first instinct is to put the ball on the floor and try to drive. Although he's a good ball handler, he simply isn't going to be able to get to the hoop without setting defenders up with his shot. He's not as quick and smooth as TL III who can slash with ease on most players. Like I said earlier, the turning point in the game was when KL passed up that wide open look that would have brought us within 4. I truly believe that if he makes that shot we win the game.

    I think a bigger worry would be that SLU only scored 2 points with its bench. It's going to be hard to do much without any support for the starters.
  5. You are not very big. Tell us a little about the style of your center and 2 forwards. Are they physical bangers, slashers, outside shooters. Sizewise the matchups look to favor us bigtime if we choose to go big ... which is what I would like to see. Lisch, Liddell. Meyer, Eberhart, and Husak. I won't be surprised though if we go smaller with Eberhart, Meyer, Liddell, Lisch, and Polk.

    Drew Richards is 18/22 FG and plays solely down low. Has some nice post moves this year that he didn't have when you last saw him. He's a big tree trunk. Good banger.

    Dale Lamberth is shooting about .480 from three and has the sweetest touch shooting that I've ever seen. He generally plays outside, but can somehow get it in the basket in so many ways when playing inside as well. He's definitely not a banger though.

    Deven Mitchell will do just about everything. Incredibly athletic, big slasher/banger. Have seen him shoot from outside and mid-range jumpers as well. He'll do whatever he needs to do.

  6. Does any one know the status of the 3 MSU players who were arrested? They are very sensitive about this question on the Bear board and delete all posts about the subject.

    That's because there's a 23 page thread about it already, and they're trying to keep it from spilling into every other discussion there.

    But the status is that they're suspended, and charges still haven't been filed.

    And don't the away teams usually bring their own refs in non-con games?

  7. >I think it is impossible to rank SLU right now because no

    >one--not even Majerus--knows how and what SLU personnel will

    >be used going into next season. Sure, Liddell and Lisch

    >will still line up in the backcourt, but beyond that

    >everything is unknown.

    In that case, I would still rank them above UMKC and SEMO, if not ahead of Mizzou or MSU. They're definitely not in the bottom half. :)

  8. It's a close one.

    Unfortunately, I'd say Mizzou is number 1, due to only losing 1 player that didn't play very much and showing signs of life last year.

    1. Mizzou

    2. MSU

    2. SLU

    4. SEMO

    5. UMKC

    Yes, I have it as a toss-up between MSU and SLU, as I would consider MSU with slightly better players, but SLU has a better coach now. UMKC is still the suck, and I don't see them faring very well in the newly-named Summit next year. The top three are all very close though, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them all in the NIT at the least, and possibly the NCAA for one of them.

  9. You just said it yourself.. media mastermind. I said it before.. it's BS. Put two and two together. He keeps up with these things because it keeps the conference in the papers, and people have it on their minds. The old adage.. any attention is good attention. It's working out for SLU and Majerus too, I imagine. Recruits that wouldn't have had SLU on their minds before know they exist now, and know that there's a big-name /body coach there now too.

  10. >I'm not one to bash players, but I'm telling you guys you

    >don't want Frazier. He quit the team twice (came back once)

    >and I don't think he's truly committed to playing

    >basketball. Beyond that, he plays like a 3 rather than a 5.

    > I'd probably start Husak over Frazier, but that's just me.

    >He started 17 games as a Sophomore, and averaged 15 minutes

    >per game. That was his best rebounding season and he

    >averaged just over 4 per game. I totally agree that we

    >misused him and probably shouldn't have recruited him. He

    >just doesn't fit our team.

    >

    >That said, it seems as if you guys will have an extra

    >scholarship for 2007 that you want to have open for 2008.

    >If that's the case, Sky would be a good fit. He would at

    >minimum provide added depth.

    This is worth reading. After scanning over the posts above, you guys seem to think that if you're recruiting Frazier that you'll get a 5. You won't be. Sky is not a true center. He's a guard in a center's body. He doesn't bang. When you try to make him bang, he can foul out in 15 mins of playing time. He gets frustrated and just starts flailing. If you want to run a 4 guard 1 big man offense where they can all shoot 3's, then he'd be perfect. But for a center, he is not.

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