BigPapaVol
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Personally, I'm not sure why he keeps getting bashed. The whole 'he's only getting minutes because we don't have anyone better' angle is about as deep as a puddle. He's not an SEC caliber player? Look at some of the numbers from the Florida game preview on UTsports.com.
Big Game Dane
Three times in his career Dane Bradshaw has made a late shot to knock off a nationally ranked team ... Two of the teams that fell victim to his late-game heroics were unbeaten entering the game.
Jan. 21, 2006 his lay-up with 20 seconds left gave UT a 78-76 lead and eventually an 80-76 victory over No. 2 Florida. The Gators entered the game with a 17-0 record and were the last unbeaten team in the nation.
Feb. 22, 2006 his steal of an inbounds pass and layup with 15 seconds left gave Tennessee a 74-72 lead and a 76-72 win at 12th-ranked Florida. The win gave the Vols the 2005-06 SEC Eastern Division title.
Dec. 18, 2006 against 11-0 and 15th-ranked Oklahoma State he stole the ball with 20 seconds left and then hit the game-winning tip-in over OSU's 6-7 Mario Boggan and 6-8 David Monds with 1.9 seconds left to give the Vols a 79-77 victory.
Bradshaw Does It All
One of the most versatile players in the nation, Dane Bradshaw can and will play any position for the Vols from point guard through power forward ... Originally recruited to UT as a point guard, the 6-foot-4 Bradshaw started every game last season at power forward for the Vols ... In 2005-06 the Memphis native was second on the team in assists (116), rebounding (5.4 rpg), and third in steals (56) and blocks (11) while his assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.76 led the SEC ... Had a streak of 181 minutes (seven games) without a turnover as a junior last year.
Bradshaw leads the Vols in assists (106) and is second in steals (42) and blocks (13).
He has led the Vols in assists 14 out of 22 games this year and recorded a career-high nine dimes against Coppin State (11/19/06).
Had nine assists against one turnover while adding seven points and seven rebounds against Tennessee Tech (12/28/06).
In SEC games he is averaging 6.0 assists per game and has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.6.
And let's not add the leadership quality or the fact that he can play any position on the floor, regardless of stature. And how many times has he been matched against a guy that, when you look at them, seems twice his size. But he still got those numbers didn't he?
Rock on, Dane!
Great, use marketing garbage from the UT SID to support your argument. Our SID made me look all world, but that was a long way from the truth and I comfortable admitting that. As for the stats, by default he has to generate some by virtue of being on the floor. The ones he does generate are OK and in no way merit all the love thrown his direction from fans. I just don't get it.
I know this has come off as a bashing, but I am not down on Dane, just not quite on the bandwagon.