Originally Posted by
CDu
They've got a few weapons. Rice is obvious, but they go beyond that.
Rakim Sanders is a guy sort of similar to Summers from Georgetown. He's not nearly as consistent, but he's similar in size, able to score in the post or from the perimeter, and rebounds really well.
They also have Joe Trapani, who is a versatile post player capable of perimeter scoring or scoring on the block.
Corey Raji gives them another midsize athletic guy. He plays the baseline game, getting some points and rebounds in the paint. Tyler Roche is similar in size, but plays the opposite game (primarily a perimeter shooter).
The rest of their backcourt is Mr. October and Biko Paris. Paris is quick and a capable ballhandler, but nondescript offensively. Jackson is another good athlete, but not a great outside shooter.
They don't get much from their bigs. Southern and Dunn give them solid defensive minutes but not too much offense.
If you limit Rice and Sanders, BC doesn't bring much to the table. That's easier said than done of course, but that's the key. They play their flex offense, they play sometimes-tough half-court defense (no press).
They run a bunch of bigs through as well.