3 unforced turnovers by two PGs is a problem
No one wants to shoot except Betley and he cant make-one.NathanAllen said:
Bradley single-handedly keeping the Bears in this. Just need someone else to step up and pitch in a bit.
HoopDreams said:
3 unforced turnovers by two PGs is a problem
HoopDreams said:
Cal players are catch and shoot only, but they are now also missing those
If we can't make 3s, it is the Bradley and Kelly show
And that's not enough
Grant was on fire for UCLA and SC. Something happened in AZ and he's in a funk.Bear8995 said:
Ever since that article about Grant he has played poorly. We can't win if he plays like this. Unfortunately, Betley and Foreman are just not PAC 12 level players. Neither is Hyder at the moment. Not sure he will get there. I hope Fox plays KK and Celestine more to build for next year.
I'd agree on Betley. He has seemingly been in a slump ever since the conference started. Betley and Foreman still lead the conference in made threes, but neither one can hit their hat now. Some of their three point attempts are real bricks, airballs even. And Foreman has been getting overwhelmed in conference. He is playing against taller, stronger, faster guards in conference, and his minutes have gone down accordingly. Our threes now come from Bradley and some from Anticevich when he has a good night. From what I've seen of Celestine, I'd sure like to see him on the floor in place of Betley or Foreman. Sample size of his threes is very small, but he does other things, like finishing at the basket, passing, and defending. I thought he had a very good game tonight in just a few minutes. I think I saw him score twice, and he stripped Da Silva of the ball on a drive to a sure bucket. Cal had no answer for Da Silva tonight, nobody who could stop him or slow him down. He is a very fine college player. I don't know if he can make the NBA. He will need to shoot the three. I don't remember if he made one, or even attempted one tonight.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Cal players are catch and shoot only, but they are now also missing those
If we can't make 3s, it is the Bradley and Kelly show
And that's not enough
Kudos to Fox for letting Bradley and Kelly play until they foul out. I hate it when coaches sit their best players for fear of them fouling out.
Still don't see why Betley is starting and getting so many minutes.
DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
NathanAllen said:I LOVE the lineup of Brown, Bradley, Celestine, Anticevich, Kelly.KoreAmBear said:
I really love Celestine's game. He doesn't look like a Freshman.
That's the most positionless lineup Cal might have. You've got four guys that can knock down the outside shot and a lot of athleticism.
calumnus said:DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
Knowlton spent $3 million to make that change and it would cost even more to move on from Fox. Bradley and Kelly have one more year. The year after, Fox's 4th, looks really scary right now.
SFCityBear said:I'd agree on Betley. He has seemingly been in a slump ever since the conference started. Betley and Foreman still lead the conference in made threes, but neither one can hit their hat now. Some of their three point attempts are real bricks, airballs even. And Foreman has been getting overwhelmed in conference. He is playing against taller, stronger, faster guards in conference, and his minutes have gone down accordingly. Our threes now come from Bradley and some from Anticevich when he has a good night. From what I've seen of Celestine, I'd sure like to see him on the floor in place of Betley or Foreman. Sample size of his threes is very small, but he does other things, like finishing at the basket, passing, and defending. I thought he had a very good game tonight in just a few minutes. I think I saw him score twice, and he stripped Da Silva of the ball on a drive to a sure bucket. Cal had no answer for Da Silva tonight, nobody who could stop him or slow him down. He is a very fine college player. I don't know if he can make the NBA. He will need to shoot the three. I don't remember if he made one, or even attempted one tonight.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Cal players are catch and shoot only, but they are now also missing those
If we can't make 3s, it is the Bradley and Kelly show
And that's not enough
Kudos to Fox for letting Bradley and Kelly play until they foul out. I hate it when coaches sit their best players for fear of them fouling out.
Still don't see why Betley is starting and getting so many minutes.
Over a span of 60 days, ASU beat Cal by 8, beat Grand Canyon by 1, beat Cal by 4 and lost all 7 of its other games. You really think that loss is amazing?tthompson993 said:
I want to see how Cal does next season with a healthy Bradley and more experience for Celestine, Kelly and Brown. It's important that we have some athletic and skilled recruits coming in. I get tired of people bashing Fox. He is a good coach and nobody could win with this team. It was amazing that they came close against UCLA, USC, and Arizona State. I am really tired of watching GA play. He is so slow and unathletic on offense and defense though he does try to make the intelligent play each time. Hyder was probably a bad choice by Fox but we definitely needed some help at the point guard position.. Hyder plays mediocre defense and can't shoot to save a lick. On the bright side, watching Bradley, Kelly, and Celestine gives me hope for next year.
remy martin didn't play in most of those games (besides the Cal game)OaktownBear said:Over a span of 60 days, ASU beat Cal by 8, beat Grand Canyon by 1, beat Cal by 4 and lost all 7 of its other games. You really think that loss is amazing?tthompson993 said:
I want to see how Cal does next season with a healthy Bradley and more experience for Celestine, Kelly and Brown. It's important that we have some athletic and skilled recruits coming in. I get tired of people bashing Fox. He is a good coach and nobody could win with this team. It was amazing that they came close against UCLA, USC, and Arizona State. I am really tired of watching GA play. He is so slow and unathletic on offense and defense though he does try to make the intelligent play each time. Hyder was probably a bad choice by Fox but we definitely needed some help at the point guard position.. Hyder plays mediocre defense and can't shoot to save a lick. On the bright side, watching Bradley, Kelly, and Celestine gives me hope for next year.
No coach can be successful with the scarcity of talent on this team. Nobody but Bradley would be a starter for any other Pac-12 team.DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
HoopDreams said:remy martin didn't play in most of those games (besides the Cal game)OaktownBear said:Over a span of 60 days, ASU beat Cal by 8, beat Grand Canyon by 1, beat Cal by 4 and lost all 7 of its other games. You really think that loss is amazing?tthompson993 said:
I want to see how Cal does next season with a healthy Bradley and more experience for Celestine, Kelly and Brown. It's important that we have some athletic and skilled recruits coming in. I get tired of people bashing Fox. He is a good coach and nobody could win with this team. It was amazing that they came close against UCLA, USC, and Arizona State. I am really tired of watching GA play. He is so slow and unathletic on offense and defense though he does try to make the intelligent play each time. Hyder was probably a bad choice by Fox but we definitely needed some help at the point guard position.. Hyder plays mediocre defense and can't shoot to save a lick. On the bright side, watching Bradley, Kelly, and Celestine gives me hope for next year.
SFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
It doesn't matter the coach or sport, some fans will never stop making excuses for coaches.OaktownBear said:SighSFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
SFBear92 said:It doesn't matter the coach or sport, some fans will never stop making excuses for coaches.OaktownBear said:SighSFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
And some fans will always be quick to blame the coach when the true fact is the team they're watching just doesn't have the talent that their competition has. Lets just hire a new coach every year until one produces a winning record in his first season.SFBear92 said:It doesn't matter the coach or sport, some fans will never stop making excuses for coaches.OaktownBear said:SighSFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
The reason the team has no talent is because the coach can't recruit. Once again, another excuse.RedlessWardrobe said:And some fans will always be quick to blame the coach when the true fact is the team they're watching just doesn't have the talent that their competition has. Lets just hire a new coach every year until one produces a winning record in his first season.SFBear92 said:It doesn't matter the coach or sport, some fans will never stop making excuses for coaches.OaktownBear said:SighSFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
He has Joel Brown, who has improved a lot, and I think has more growth in him. I think he was hoping for Hyder, but Hyder is better off the ball. None of the recruits are points. A grad transfer would be nice. Foreman is the size of a point but better off the ball. Austin was key last year, and I think people who thought the team would improve (I did not) failed to realize his impact.93Bear said:
Our point guards tonight were 2-11 for 4 points with 3 assists and 7 turnovers. Man do we miss Paris Austin. I hope Fox has a PG lined up for next year. His job may depend on it.
RedlessWardrobe said:And some fans will always be quick to blame the coach when the true fact is the team they're watching just doesn't have the talent that their competition has. Lets just hire a new coach every year until one produces a winning record in his first season.SFBear92 said:It doesn't matter the coach or sport, some fans will never stop making excuses for coaches.OaktownBear said:SighSFCityBear said:Fox has had just ONE full season to recruit. He has had all the players healthy and ready to play for only THREE games by my count. Fox can't dribble the ball, handle the ball or shoot the ball for his players. He can't play defense for them, nor can he grab any rebounds for them. So other than the old cliche that "The buck stops with the the man in charge", do you have a reasonable or rational reason for dumping the coach in less than TWO seasons?DavisBear said:
Turnover fest, Bears can't make a shot. Time to pull the plug on the Fox era! Program is going nowhere with Fox in charge. Let's just admit it was a bad hire and move on
IMHO through 2 years he has driven off more talent than he has brought in. The class coming in this fall looks promising but I'll have to see them play and develop. Also I don't see a center.SFBear92 said:
The reason the team has no talent is because the coach can't recruit. Once again, another excuse.
If you think this new class will materially change the team, go see their highlights on youtube. I like Alajiki, but the other two will need to grow into roles, although they are athletic enough. I realize there is more projection than most years with the shutdown.stu said:IMHO through 2 years he has driven off more talent than he has brought in. The class coming in this fall looks promising but I'll have to see them play and develop. Also I don't see a center.SFBear92 said:
The reason the team has no talent is because the coach can't recruit. Once again, another excuse.
I think Fox is a competent coach, far better than Jones, but not close to Montgomery's level. I wouldn't expect a competent coach with a less than stellar roster to get us regular NCAA Tournament appearances.