In College basketball, it more often than comes down to talent. A small handful of players can make all the difference.
Cal basketball has not been a powerhouse but for most of this century, they were a consistent top half of the Pac12 program that would see postseason play of some kind two of every three seasons and routinely filled up Haas Pavilion.
They are now a bottom dwelling program that plays in a near empty home court.
Why? Well, it may be correlated to who is the head coach but it’s certainly not the overriding factor. It’s far more about talent. We take a look at every Cal roster since 2004-5, breaking it down not by recruiting rankings but rather by the ceiling of the players as based on their subsequent professional careers. We will note players who achieved All Conference status as well. Based on this, we’re going to assign points:
NBA First Rounder = 3 points
NBA Player = 2 points
Meaningful Overseas Career = 1 point
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Devon Hardin
2004-5: (13-16)
Total Points: 5
NBA First Rounders: None
NBA Players: Dominic McGuire
Meaningful Overseas Career: Rod Benson, Ayinde Ubaka, Devon Hardin (NBA Draft Choice)
Other: Marquise Kately, Pac 10 All Freshman Team
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Leon Powe
2005-6: (20-11) - NCAA Tournament
Total Points: 5
NBA First Rounders: None
NBA Players: Leon Powe (All American)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Rod Benson, Devon Hardin (NBA Draft Choice), Ayinde Ubaka
Other:
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Ryan Anderson
2006-7: (16-17)
Total Points: 7
NBA First Rounders: Ryan Anderson
NBA Players: Patrick Christopher (2 Time AP12 First Team)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Jerome Randle (2 Time AP12 First Team and P12 POY), Devon Hardin (NBA Draft Choice)
Other:
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Patrick Christopher
2007-8: (17-16) - NIT
Total Points: 7
NBA First Rounders: Ryan Andereson
NBA Players: Patrick Christopher (2 Time AP12 First Team),
Meaningful Overseas Career: Jerome Randle (2 Time AP12 First Team and P12 POY), Devon Hardin (NBA Draft Choice)
Other: Harper Kamp (2 Time AP12), Theo Robertson (2nd Team AP12)
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Jorge Gutierrez
2008-9: (22-11) - NCAA
Total Points: 6
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Jorge Gutierrez (P12 POY), Patrick Christopher (2 Time AP12 First Team)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Jerome Randle (2 Time AP12 First Team and P12 POY), Max Zhang (Chinese National Team)
Other: Harper Kamp (2 Time AP12), Theo Robertson (2nd Team AP12)
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Jerome Randle
2009-10: (24-11) - NCAA and P12 Champions
Total Points: 6
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Jorge Gutierrez (P12 POY), Patrick Christopher (2 Time AP12 First Team)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Jerome Randle (2 Time AP12 First Team and P12 POY), Max Zhang (Chinese National Team)
Other: Harper Kamp (2 Time AP12), Theo Robertson (2nd Team AP12)
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Allen Crabbe
2010-2011: (18-15) - NIT
Total Points: 7
NBA First Rounders: Allen Crabbe
NBA Players: Jorge Gutierrez (P12 POY), Richard Solomon
Meaningful Overseas Career: None
Other: Harper Kamp (2 Time AP12)
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Harper Kamp
2011-12: (24-10) - NCAA
Total Points: 9
NBA First Rounders: Allen Crabbe
NBA Players: Jorge Gutierrez (P12 POY), Richard Solomon
Meaningful Overseas Career: David Kravish (AP12 Freshman), Justin Cobbs (1st Team AP12),
Other: Harper Kamp (2 Time AP12)
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Tyrone Wallace
2012-13: (21-12) - NCAA
Total Points: 9
NBA First Rounders: Allen Crabbe
NBA Players: Tyrone Wallace, Richard Solomon
Meaningful Overseas Career: David Kravish (AP12 Freshman), Justin Cobbs (1st Team AP12),
Other: Roger M’boute Bidias (Long time NBA G League player)
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Richard Solomon
2013-14: (21-14) - NIT
Total Points: 9
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Tyrone Wallace, Jabari Bird, Richard Solomon
Meaningful Overseas Career: David Kravish (AP12 Freshman), Justin Cobbs (1st Team AP12), Jordan Mathews
Other: Roger M’boute Bidias (Long time NBA G League player)
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Jabari Bird
2014-15: (18-15)
Total Points: 6
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Tyrone Wallace, Jabari Bird
Meaningful Overseas Career: David Kravish (AP12 Freshman), Jordan Mathews
Other: Stephen Domingo and Roger M’boute Bidias (Long time NBA G League player)
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Jordan Mathews
2015-16: (23-11) NCAA
Total Points: 10
NBA First Rounders: Jaylen Brown
NBA Players: Tyrone Wallace, Jabari Bird, Ivan Rabb
Meaningful Overseas Career: Jordan Mathews
Other: Stephen Domingo and Roger M’boute Bidias (Long time NBA G League player)
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Ivan Rabb
2016-17: (21-13) NIT
Total Points: 4
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Jabari Bird, Ivan Rabb
Meaningful Overseas Career:
Other: Stephen Domingo and Roger M’boute Bidias (Long time NBA G League player)
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Marcus Lee
2017-18: (8-24)
Total Points: 2-3
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players:
Meaningful Overseas Career: Marcus Lee, Justice Sueing (Likely), Grant Anticevich (possible)
Other:
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Matt Bradley
2018-19: (8-23)
Total Points: 3-5
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Matt Bradley (possible)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Justice Sueing (Likely), Andre Kelly (Likely), Grant Anticevich (possible),
Other:
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Andre Kelly
2019-20: (14-18)
Total Points: 2-4
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Matt Bradley (possible - 2x AP12 2nd Team)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Andre Kelly (Likely), Grant Anticevich (possible),
Other:
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Grant Anticevich
2020-21: (9-20)
Total Points: 2-3
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players: Matt Bradley (possible - 2x AP12 2nd Team)
Meaningful Overseas Career: Andre Kelly (Likely), Grant Anticevich (possible),
Other:
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Jordan Shepherd
2021-22: (TBD)
Total Points: 2-4
NBA First Rounders:
NBA Players:
Meaningful Overseas Career: Andre Kelly (Likely), Jordan Shepherd (likely), Grant Anticevich (possible)
Other: Sam Alajaki (potential to make this list in future)
Aggregated:
- This analysis covers 18 Seasons
- From 2004 to 2017 (14 Seasons), Cal has had at least one future NBA player on its roster.
- From 2006 to 2016, (11 Seasons) Cal had at least two future NBA players on its roster
- Five Seasons Cal had three or more future NBA players on its roster
- Since Cuonzo Martin left Berkeley, Cal has recruited only one player with real NBA potential (according to our evaluation) and that’s Matt Bradley who transferred to San Diego State
- It’s clear that in order to be successful, it requires a roster with at least six or seven points (per our approach) It’s been many seasons since that was the case in Berkeley and it’s hard to see the current roster either this year (and particularly next) having that level of talent.
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