67 | 59 |
All wins are not really equal. So while Bradley (6-5 overall, 1-0 MVC) didn't put together its best performance against Drake, any road victory is huge in Missouri Valley Conference play.
Junior guard Andrew Warren carried the team in the second half, finishing with 24 points (8 of 12 from the floor) and eight rebounds. Sophomore forward Taylor Brown responded after a couple of poor games with a double-double for the Braves (17 points, 11 rebounds).
For as balanced as Bradley generally is on offense, this game had all but 12 points scored by three players - Warren, Brown and junior guard Sam Maniscalco (14 points, 5 assists). In some situations this might have been a bad plan, but the ineffectiveness of the rest of the team facilitated those results.
Maybe the best thing that came from the game was that the Braves finally closed out a game with good free throw shooting. Drake (5-8 overall, 0-1 MVC) went into "foul mode" with about 1:30 to play and could have come back from a 10-point deficit if it weren't for Bradley making all eight attempts from the line in the closing minutes.
For the game, Bradley made 18-of-21 (85.7 percent) and limited the Bulldogs to just 10 free throw attempts.
Some of the other concerning traits of this team still persist. Overall, the Braves still are taking too many forced and quick shots in its half-court offense. And on the other side, Drake had way too many open looks but simply didn't knock them down.
Against the better teams in the Valley (since Drake will likely be near the cellar), these problems will be exploited more often. So while numerous problems need to be ironed out if Bradley expects to finish in the upper half of the conference, this was not a bad game. Progress was made and the team is looking better, not worse (which couldn't be said after the last three games).
Tough week
The first week of conference play continues with a Friday evening game at home against Southern Illinois. Then Bradley has a very quick turnaround and has to play Wichita State in Kansas on Sunday afternoon.
Both teams were in lopsided conference openers Tuesday. Southern Illinois outscored Indiana State 44-24 in the second half win by 18 at home 70-52, while Wichita State was handled easily by Illinois State in Normal, 72-57.