Monty saved the program before and he's 5 years younger than the POTUS.
bearister said:
He was mailing it in at the end....especially with regard to recruiting.
Cal has a history of social justice?calumnus said:bearister said:
He was mailing it in at the end....especially with regard to recruiting.
He had health challenges. And while he was never a good or very interested recruiter, it became impossible after he physically assaulted his best player on a national TV broadcast. If Bobby Knight could get fired from Indiana decades ago for doing something similar to a player in practice, how can that fly at Cal when everyone saw it on TV? Add that In Montgomery's case the player was African American and it added a racial component to the ensuing national discussion. What opposing coach wouldn't use that against him? It was the opposite of what Cal stands for. Imagine Montgomery trying to recruit Jalylen Brown to Cal based on Cal's history of social justice?
Cal has a long history of discussing social justice.BearForce2 said:Cal has a history of social justice?calumnus said:bearister said:
He was mailing it in at the end....especially with regard to recruiting.
He had health challenges. And while he was never a good or very interested recruiter, it became impossible after he physically assaulted his best player on a national TV broadcast. If Bobby Knight could get fired from Indiana decades ago for doing something similar to a player in practice, how can that fly at Cal when everyone saw it on TV? Add that In Montgomery's case the player was African American and it added a racial component to the ensuing national discussion. What opposing coach wouldn't use that against him? It was the opposite of what Cal stands for. Imagine Montgomery trying to recruit Jalylen Brown to Cal based on Cal's history of social justice?
Maybe he should have said political activism. You all know what he meant. Do you really need to turn this into a political discussion on the basketball board?stu said:Cal has a long history of discussing social justice.BearForce2 said:Cal has a history of social justice?calumnus said:bearister said:
He was mailing it in at the end....especially with regard to recruiting.
He had health challenges. And while he was never a good or very interested recruiter, it became impossible after he physically assaulted his best player on a national TV broadcast. If Bobby Knight could get fired from Indiana decades ago for doing something similar to a player in practice, how can that fly at Cal when everyone saw it on TV? Add that In Montgomery's case the player was African American and it added a racial component to the ensuing national discussion. What opposing coach wouldn't use that against him? It was the opposite of what Cal stands for. Imagine Montgomery trying to recruit Jalylen Brown to Cal based on Cal's history of social justice?
I'm out of my field here but I think plain justice refers to law enforcement, courts, prisons, etc. while social justice includes employment, education, housing, and more.helltopay1 said:
Definition of "social justice", please.
And, how does a definition of "social justice" differ from just plain justice??
SFCityBear said:
He was a coach's coach, and proved you don't need 5-star players to be competitive in the PAC12. He didn't bring any to Cal, but he brought some very good players to Cal, good enough to start in a NCAA Tournament Championship game (Jordan Mathews), good enough to win PAC12 POY (Allen Crabbe, Jorge Gutierrez), good enough to make it to the NBA (Crabbe, Jorge, Tyrone Wallace, and Jabari Bird), and a couple of players good enough to start for many top college teams (Justin Cobbs and David Kravish). Monty recruited some good players. He just didn't recruit enough of them.
PtownBear1 said:SFCityBear said:
He was a coach's coach, and proved you don't need 5-star players to be competitive in the PAC12. He didn't bring any to Cal, but he brought some very good players to Cal, good enough to start in a NCAA Tournament Championship game (Jordan Mathews), good enough to win PAC12 POY (Allen Crabbe, Jorge Gutierrez), good enough to make it to the NBA (Crabbe, Jorge, Tyrone Wallace, and Jabari Bird), and a couple of players good enough to start for many top college teams (Justin Cobbs and David Kravish). Monty recruited some good players. He just didn't recruit enough of them.
Bird was a 5 star
Thank you for pointing this out. I've corrected my earlier post.PtownBear1 said:SFCityBear said:
He was a coach's coach, and proved you don't need 5-star players to be competitive in the PAC12. He didn't bring any to Cal, but he brought some very good players to Cal, good enough to start in a NCAA Tournament Championship game (Jordan Mathews), good enough to win PAC12 POY (Allen Crabbe, Jorge Gutierrez), good enough to make it to the NBA (Crabbe, Jorge, Tyrone Wallace, and Jabari Bird), and a couple of players good enough to start for many top college teams (Justin Cobbs and David Kravish). Monty recruited some good players. He just didn't recruit enough of them.
Bird was a 5 star
grrrah76 said:
Actually just teasing about bring back Mike, as he is well into retirement. His teams were intelligently coached and he got a lot out of his players. And we beat #1 Arizona and the PAC12 championship for the first time in 50 years. Except for the year we got two top ten recruits, the program has been a mess and almost unwatchable. Short term future looks bleak.