HoopDreams said:
boykin was another one with great post footwork, but he transferred in after having more college experience
And that "experience" was at Duke with Coach K.
HoopDreams said:
boykin was another one with great post footwork, but he transferred in after having more college experience
That's great to hear.MoragaBear said:He actually came back in the game a bit later onKoreAmBear said:
Some love should also go to Makale Foreman who got rolled up good when we were down two and still kept his concentration through pain to hit both free throws to tie it up. Hope he's ok.
The same was true of Jordan Mathews, to a lesser extent. Jordan was better at shooting threes than he was shooting FTs. At Cal, he shot FTs at 78% (73% at Gonzaga). That's well above average, but I think a player who shoots threes that well (many of them in the clutch) should shoot FTs at least 80% and even 90%. Mathews did not shoot his clutch free throws as well as I would have expected either.RedlessWardrobe said:Agreed, Its bizarre, but based on value/percentage, currently Joel shooting a 3 is a better deal than Joel shooting a free throw. I know this may sound crazy, but maybe Joel should stand back further from the foul line when he shoots his free throws.oskidunker said:
Brown is not a bad three shooter. Thats a positive.
One player making an effort to get up off the deck while in lots of pain, and instead of sitting down, staying in the game, and making both free throws can go a long way to creating or cementing team chemistry.MoragaBear said:He actually came back in the game a bit later onKoreAmBear said:
Some love should also go to Makale Foreman who got rolled up good when we were down two and still kept his concentration through pain to hit both free throws to tie it up. Hope he's ok.
Shepherd and Foreman are not in the game for their passing. Their main job is to shoot and score points.Big C said:calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:Maybe Shepherd, who didn't have a great game. But Joel was rough today. I know he can do better than that, but he needs to lead the way as a PG.calumnus said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Sam's a hooper!
We needed a player to emerge this year, Alajiki is now officially that player
My starting 5:
Kelly
Anticevich
Celestine
Alajiki
Brown
Shepard today:
4 points 0 Reb 1 assist (2 of 5) 4 TOs 1 steal 5 fouls
Brown Today
4 points 5 Reb 7 Assists 1 of 7 (0 for 3) 1 steal 2 TOs 4 fouls
Tough, but Edge to Brown. I'd start Brown but bring in Shepard for him for offense and FT shooting at the end.
The Main thing is to never start them together in the back court again. One at a time only. Alajiki is a starter until further notice. Good on both sides of the court.
Shepherd and Foreman wouldn't pass if you put them in at QB in Dykes' offense.
I'm really glad we won, so I should be making some more positive comments:
Andre Kelly and Sam Alajiki!!!
If you want to bring in a player for free throw shooting at the end of games, I'd rather bring in Foreman than Shepherd (depending on matchups, of course) Foreman was the Cal team's best free throw shooter last season, and has shot over 80% almost every season. He is also the team's best 3-point shooter. Shepherd is just above average on FTs, and not a good three point shooter.calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:Maybe Shepherd, who didn't have a great game. But Joel was rough today. I know he can do better than that, but he needs to lead the way as a PG.calumnus said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Sam's a hooper!
We needed a player to emerge this year, Alajiki is now officially that player
My starting 5:
Kelly
Anticevich
Celestine
Alajiki
Brown
Shepard today:
4 points 0 Reb 1 assist (2 of 5) 4 TOs 1 steal 5 fouls
Brown Today
4 points 5 Reb 7 Assists 1 of 7 (0 for 3) 1 steal 2 TOs 4 fouls
Tough, but Edge to Brown. I'd start Brown but bring in Shepard for him for offense and FT shooting at the end.
The Main thing is to never start them together in the back court again. One at a time only. Alajiki is a starter until further notice. Good on both sides of the court.
SFCityBear said:If you want to bring in a player for free throw shooting at the end of games, I'd rather bring in Foreman than Shepherd (depending on matchups, of course) Foreman was the Cal team's best free throw shooter last season, and has shot over 80% almost every season. He is also the team's best 3-point shooter. Shepherd is just above average on FTs, and not a good three point shooter.calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:Maybe Shepherd, who didn't have a great game. But Joel was rough today. I know he can do better than that, but he needs to lead the way as a PG.calumnus said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Sam's a hooper!
We needed a player to emerge this year, Alajiki is now officially that player
My starting 5:
Kelly
Anticevich
Celestine
Alajiki
Brown
Shepard today:
4 points 0 Reb 1 assist (2 of 5) 4 TOs 1 steal 5 fouls
Brown Today
4 points 5 Reb 7 Assists 1 of 7 (0 for 3) 1 steal 2 TOs 4 fouls
Tough, but Edge to Brown. I'd start Brown but bring in Shepard for him for offense and FT shooting at the end.
The Main thing is to never start them together in the back court again. One at a time only. Alajiki is a starter until further notice. Good on both sides of the court.
I think it is too early to make starting lineup decisions on the basis of seeing a player have one good or one bad game. You seem to have blotted out Shepherd's 27 point first game where he went from being called "Cal's best player" to where you have now dropped to him to playing point guard on the 2nd unit. I sure haven't seen any great passing skill from him yet. Fox says he can do that. We'll see.
With Alajiki, he had a very good game vs S. Utah, but prior to that he has looked a little lost at times out there. He should. All this is new for him. We should take some care in deciding who starts, and Fox seems to do that. I seem to remember it seemed like Ben Braun played so many starting lineups that my companion at games and I both felt he was probably starting the latest player who looked good in practice that week before the game.
SFCityBear said:Shepherd and Foreman are not in the game for their passing. Their main job is to shoot and score points.Big C said:calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:Maybe Shepherd, who didn't have a great game. But Joel was rough today. I know he can do better than that, but he needs to lead the way as a PG.calumnus said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Sam's a hooper!
We needed a player to emerge this year, Alajiki is now officially that player
My starting 5:
Kelly
Anticevich
Celestine
Alajiki
Brown
Shepard today:
4 points 0 Reb 1 assist (2 of 5) 4 TOs 1 steal 5 fouls
Brown Today
4 points 5 Reb 7 Assists 1 of 7 (0 for 3) 1 steal 2 TOs 4 fouls
Tough, but Edge to Brown. I'd start Brown but bring in Shepard for him for offense and FT shooting at the end.
The Main thing is to never start them together in the back court again. One at a time only. Alajiki is a starter until further notice. Good on both sides of the court.
Shepherd and Foreman wouldn't pass if you put them in at QB in Dykes' offense.
I'm really glad we won, so I should be making some more positive comments:
Andre Kelly and Sam Alajiki!!!
HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
thanks for calling me out on this. i probably deserve it.RedlessWardrobe said:HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
My post on the Insider board has to be what you're thinking of re. my conversation with Monty about this year's Cal team at Pac-12 Media Day.HoopDreams said:thanks for calling me out on this. i probably deserve it.RedlessWardrobe said:HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
I may have read more into it than there was, and I tried to find the quote or post-game interview where he said it and couldn't. There were some comments about sharing the ball and making others better, but I couldn't find anything where fox made a reference to a specific player
I always try to ride with the coach regardless of what i think of them, and that includes staying positive and supporting the players, coaches and team in general. I am however sometimes critical of a coach or player in a specific situation or talk about a weakness, but don't often get in the blame game or fire this coach or that coach, etc.
I understood one of the frictions between the two was Fox felt Bradley didn't pass more. May or may not be true, but IMHO a coach has to keep his franchise player, and although I don't know the full story, he didn't do that
I seem to remember that Fox made a statement when he signed Shepherd (or shortly after) that Shepherd was a scorer, and that he also was a player who looked to make his teammates better. I took that to mean he would pass to them when they were open, or he would try to do things to help them get open. He did have 2 good games scoring the ball, but I'm still waiting for him to make his teammates better. Scoring is mostly an individual thing, and I'd expect him to do some of that right away. Making your teammates better is a skill requiring him to spend hours working with his teammates, learning their tendencies, where they like to shoot from, learning plays, etc., before that can jell. Unless he is Jason Kidd, which he isn't.HoopDreams said:thanks for calling me out on this. i probably deserve it.RedlessWardrobe said:HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
I may have read more into it than there was, and I tried to find the quote or post-game interview where he said it and couldn't. There were some comments about sharing the ball and making others better, but I couldn't find anything where fox made a reference to a specific player
I always try to ride with the coach regardless of what i think of them, and that includes staying positive and supporting the players, coaches and team in general. I am however sometimes critical of a coach or player in a specific situation or talk about a weakness, but don't often get in the blame game or fire this coach or that coach, etc.
I understood one of the frictions between the two was Fox felt Bradley didn't pass more. May or may not be true, but IMHO a coach has to keep his franchise player, and although I don't know the full story, he didn't do that
Thanks SF. I think this is what I was rememberingSFCityBear said:I seem to remember that Fox made a statement when he signed Shepherd (or shortly after) that Shepherd was a scorer, and that he also was a player who looked to make his teammates better. I took that to mean he would pass to them when they were open, or he would try to do things to help them get open. He did have 2 good games scoring the ball, but I'm still waiting for him to make his teammates better. Scoring is mostly an individual thing, and I'd expect him to do some of that right away. Making your teammates better is a skill requiring him to spend hours working with his teammates, learning their tendencies, where they like to shoot from, learning plays, etc., before that can jell. Unless he is Jason Kidd, which he isn't.HoopDreams said:thanks for calling me out on this. i probably deserve it.RedlessWardrobe said:HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
I may have read more into it than there was, and I tried to find the quote or post-game interview where he said it and couldn't. There were some comments about sharing the ball and making others better, but I couldn't find anything where fox made a reference to a specific player
I always try to ride with the coach regardless of what i think of them, and that includes staying positive and supporting the players, coaches and team in general. I am however sometimes critical of a coach or player in a specific situation or talk about a weakness, but don't often get in the blame game or fire this coach or that coach, etc.
I understood one of the frictions between the two was Fox felt Bradley didn't pass more. May or may not be true, but IMHO a coach has to keep his franchise player, and although I don't know the full story, he didn't do that
This is so bad - something as simple as this should never, ever happen. Regardless of differing strategy if Cal was down by 1 point more, I'd be livid if I were a Southern Utah fan.HoopDreams said:
refs made a scoring error. southern utah player hit 2 FTs, but was only awarded one point.
the regular periods went into OT, and of course Cal won in double OT
But regardless, this was early in the first half, and Cal would have played the final minutes differently if the score was different. The scoring error does not mean that southern Utah should have won in regulalation.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/32683410/southern-utah-cites-scorer-error-double-ot-men-basketball-loss-california
HoopDreams said:
cal would have shot and hit a 3, instead of shoot a two
it would have gone to OT in any respect
stu said:
In 4 games Shepherd has 7 assists and 53 FGA, ratios similar to Bradley's but Bradley shot better.
At the other end I like Shepherd's 9 steals in 4 games.
Not sure if it was the SUU or USD game, but Shepherd did make a sweet frozen rope dish to Kelly in traffic for an easy bucket. I know he sees the floor. I'm not sure if Fox told him he needs to score. I hope he's not overcompensating and instead just plays within himself.MoragaBear said:HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
Both Kelly and Anticevich said that Shepherd was really good about hitting them in the flow of the game at Pac-12 media day.
hey HD, its all good, I probably shouldn't appoint myself as a gossip cop anyway. Lets hope moving forward that the team excels in assist/turnover ratio so that we can win some games we're not expected to win,(which is basically close to all of them!)HoopDreams said:thanks for calling me out on this. i probably deserve it.RedlessWardrobe said:HD, I don't like to be a pain, but can you be more specific about what you read? And do you really think Fox' current comments are fixated on a guy from last year's team? Excuse me for saying it, but it sure sounds like you're stirring up sh*t that isn't real.HoopDreams said:
I read that Fox felt Bradley should pass more
After Shepards big game, Fox said something about a player who made others around him better
I think he was referring to Shepard with a subtle dig on Matt
At the time I thought it was uncool, but after seeing Shepard more, it also may be untrue
I may have read more into it than there was, and I tried to find the quote or post-game interview where he said it and couldn't. There were some comments about sharing the ball and making others better, but I couldn't find anything where fox made a reference to a specific player
I always try to ride with the coach regardless of what i think of them, and that includes staying positive and supporting the players, coaches and team in general. I am however sometimes critical of a coach or player in a specific situation or talk about a weakness, but don't often get in the blame game or fire this coach or that coach, etc.
I understood one of the frictions between the two was Fox felt Bradley didn't pass more. May or may not be true, but IMHO a coach has to keep his franchise player, and although I don't know the full story, he didn't do that
Bizarre. When I heard this today I instantly remembered watching the broadcast Thursday night when early second half, the scoreboard on the screen fluctuated going both directions for about 2 minutes before becoming normal again.HoopDreams said:
refs made a scoring error. southern utah player hit 2 FTs, but was only awarded one point.
the regular periods went into OT, and of course Cal won in double OT
But regardless, this was early in the first half, and Cal would have played the final minutes differently if the score was different. The scoring error does not mean that southern Utah should have won in regulalation.
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/32683410/southern-utah-cites-scorer-error-double-ot-men-basketball-loss-california
I'd agree with your first point. Both of them can take plenty of shots, but Cal doesn't have any other proven options at the SG position. Actually, Shepherd has had only one bad game shooting the ball, UNLV. Against S. Utah, he took only 5 shots and made 2.Big C said:SFCityBear said:Shepherd and Foreman are not in the game for their passing. Their main job is to shoot and score points.Big C said:calumnus said:KoreAmBear said:Maybe Shepherd, who didn't have a great game. But Joel was rough today. I know he can do better than that, but he needs to lead the way as a PG.calumnus said:calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
Sam's a hooper!
We needed a player to emerge this year, Alajiki is now officially that player
My starting 5:
Kelly
Anticevich
Celestine
Alajiki
Brown
Shepard today:
4 points 0 Reb 1 assist (2 of 5) 4 TOs 1 steal 5 fouls
Brown Today
4 points 5 Reb 7 Assists 1 of 7 (0 for 3) 1 steal 2 TOs 4 fouls
Tough, but Edge to Brown. I'd start Brown but bring in Shepard for him for offense and FT shooting at the end.
The Main thing is to never start them together in the back court again. One at a time only. Alajiki is a starter until further notice. Good on both sides of the court.
Shepherd and Foreman wouldn't pass if you put them in at QB in Dykes' offense.
I'm really glad we won, so I should be making some more positive comments:
Andre Kelly and Sam Alajiki!!!
If Shepherd and Foreman are going to actually score a decent amount of points with all the shots they take, then I'm fine with that. In fact, I am rooting for them to do it.
And SFCityBear, you know (probably more than most) that a team is going to be better all-around if its shooter/scorers can also pass effectively, when the situation calls for it.