drizzlybear said:
Thanks again so much for the insights. I disagree with HoopDreams that cussing out a coach does not cross a line; it very clearly does. That doesn't mean it's an irreconcilable violation, but there's no way that cussing out coaches can be on the correct side of the line.
That said, I do agree that getting on teammates when it's for the right reasons (even if not done in the most constructive fashion) does not cross a line, especially when done by a senior leader who carries a major load, like MB.
Again, i am a HUGE fan of MB, but requiring the coaches to come to him to demonstrate their want for him feels a little diva-ish, or requiring the kissing of the ring. My own personal reaction to that is negative, and I could see myself taking the approach you describe Fox taking.
Overall, it seems like a really unfortunate situation. Seems like he wanted to be back, and they wanted him back. Seems like not too big of a chasm to have been been bridged some way. Unfortunate.
Thanks again for sharing your insights.
Of all the football or basketball players that have transferred from Cal, I might have more residual fondness and respect for Matt Bradley than any other. That said, no, he didn't want to be back: He chose to leave. What I believe 4thGenCal is saying is that, if Fox had played it just right, maybe he could've talked him out of it. (Splitting hairs maybe, but I think it's an important distinction.)
In any event, it was unfortunate for us. For him, it might've been right.