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2007-2008 Stats:

Lofton: 13.4 points, 3.3 boards, 2.3 assists, 1.4 steals, .344 FG%, .333 3P%, .843 FT%

Bradley: 15.7 points, 3.8 boards, 3.3 assists, 1.7 steals, .439 FG%, .397 3P%, .851 FT%

 

Hey looks like Tubby made the right decision then in getting Bradley. I mean players are suppose to get better every year, and well looks like Bradley is the better player his senior year. :D

 

Care to compile the turnovers for us?

 

Stats also don't cover poor decision making, not entering the ball into the post, or who puts their team into a better position to win.

 

With that being said, Bradley's stats are far better than I thought they would be, especially the FG percentage.

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Care to compile the turnovers for us?

 

Stats also don't cover poor decision making, not entering the ball into the post, or who puts their team into a better position to win.

 

With that being said, Bradley's stats are far better than I thought they would be, especially the FG percentage.

 

I agree....

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It was alluded to earlier in the thread, plain and simple, Ramel is a two guard forced to play PG. He is the closest thing to a true leader UK has. He is not a star type player, but due to what UK has, he is forced into that role. The fact he has scored 20+ in five straight games is nice, but also shows other glaring weaknesses of this team.

 

Goofy as he may be sometimes, I have always liked Bradley.

 

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I love Bradley's hustle. He's not much of a point guard and he makes a lot of mistakes, but the effort is always there. I hope that BCG begins finding Bradley a few minutes rest each game. 40 to 50 minutes a game is too much for any player who is expected to run the offense. I hope that fatigue does not result in another injury to this key player.

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Care to compile the turnovers for us?

Stats also don't cover poor decision making, not entering the ball into the post, or who puts their team into a better position to win.

 

With that being said, Bradley's stats are far better than I thought they would be, especially the FG percentage.

Apples and Oranges

 

This season stats:

 

Bradley 51 assists 47 turnovers

 

Lofton 38 assists 26 turnovers

 

Bradley at point guard does handle the ball a lot more then Lofton and it shows by his assists and turnovers. As a rule the PG is always going to have more assist and turnovers then the SG, but Bradley is still leading Lofton in the stats that the the SG should be leading in. Don't get me wrong I am a Lofton fan, but Chris just has not got it together this season, yet. I look for this to change when he hits the Rupp floor Tuesday night.

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