KenBurnski said:
I can't believe we are in like year 6 of just totally brutal basketball
Actually, this is the 5th year. In 2016-2017 we won 21 games and had a winning conference record. It just seems longer.
KenBurnski said:
I can't believe we are in like year 6 of just totally brutal basketball
calumnus said:KenBurnski said:
I can't believe we are in like year 6 of just totally brutal basketball
Actually, this is the 5th year. In 2016-2017 we won 21 games and had a winning conference record. It just seems longer.
Too bad Shepherd had his man beat.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
socaliganbear said:
WSU just swept the bay for the first time since 1993. Apparently Smith doesn't need 4+ years to lift them past previous suckage.
Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
I did notice that the Bench for the Washington home games were louder where I could hear them on the broadcast. Other than that, hope you had a Top Dog and saw the Wazzu players being treated by Kyle Smith. Remember when Mike Riley used to take his players to In N Out after wins (where they had In N Out locations)?Big C said:
Back from the game... too bad we couldn't get a win. It would've been great for morale.
Nice to see Celestine get what must be his career high. Nice to see Grant break out of his slump.
Lars has put together a couple of decent lines: 11 and 6 the other night; 8 and 6 today. But, man, he must've broken his own prolific record today for number of times he either turned the ball over, failed to secure a pass, or -- his big one today -- failed to come up with the ball after getting a hand on it. "50-50 balls" have to be renamed "10-90 balls" when he's involved. Still, he's shown incremental improvement since he first arrived and I bet next season will be his best (again, incrementally).
Note to coaches: When there's less than 10 seconds on the shot clock, Joel Brown should give up the ball (if he has it) and immediately run to the half court line. I love the guy and he is an asset in many respects, but come on.
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
On to BeaverLand! (talking about our next opponent... please, let's get a win!)
What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
KoreAmBear said:I did notice that the Bench for the Washington home games were louder where I could hear them on the broadcast. Other than that, hope you had a Top Dog and saw the Wazzu players being treated by Kyle Smith. Remember when Mike Riley used to take his players to In N Out after wins (where they had In N Out locations)?Big C said:
Back from the game... too bad we couldn't get a win. It would've been great for morale.
Nice to see Celestine get what must be his career high. Nice to see Grant break out of his slump.
Lars has put together a couple of decent lines: 11 and 6 the other night; 8 and 6 today. But, man, he must've broken his own prolific record today for number of times he either turned the ball over, failed to secure a pass, or -- his big one today -- failed to come up with the ball after getting a hand on it. "50-50 balls" have to be renamed "10-90 balls" when he's involved. Still, he's shown incremental improvement since he first arrived and I bet next season will be his best (again, incrementally).
Note to coaches: When there's less than 10 seconds on the shot clock, Joel Brown should give up the ball (if he has it) and immediately run to the half court line. I love the guy and he is an asset in many respects, but come on.
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
On to BeaverLand! (talking about our next opponent... please, let's get a win!)
That little boy who won sounded like a rabid wolverine on speed--he brought the fire and earned the victory. Somethings can't be taught--somethings you are born with, like demonic possession from an ursine hell! Good for him.Quote:
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
Big C said:KoreAmBear said:I did notice that the Bench for the Washington home games were louder where I could hear them on the broadcast. Other than that, hope you had a Top Dog and saw the Wazzu players being treated by Kyle Smith. Remember when Mike Riley used to take his players to In N Out after wins (where they had In N Out locations)?Big C said:
Back from the game... too bad we couldn't get a win. It would've been great for morale.
Nice to see Celestine get what must be his career high. Nice to see Grant break out of his slump.
Lars has put together a couple of decent lines: 11 and 6 the other night; 8 and 6 today. But, man, he must've broken his own prolific record today for number of times he either turned the ball over, failed to secure a pass, or -- his big one today -- failed to come up with the ball after getting a hand on it. "50-50 balls" have to be renamed "10-90 balls" when he's involved. Still, he's shown incremental improvement since he first arrived and I bet next season will be his best (again, incrementally).
Note to coaches: When there's less than 10 seconds on the shot clock, Joel Brown should give up the ball (if he has it) and immediately run to the half court line. I love the guy and he is an asset in many respects, but come on.
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
On to BeaverLand! (talking about our next opponent... please, let's get a win!)
I will enjoy a Top Dog from time to time, but they aren't really my thing, to be honest. Down the road, I will be happy to send you one before the game, as that is a rumored feature on the iPhone 16, when it eventually comes out (maybe two years from now?). Heck, I guess you will be able to order them yourself though (with the app).
minkjr said:That little boy who won sounded like a rabid wolverine on speed--he brought the fire and earned the victory. Somethings can't be taught--somethings you are born with, like demonic possession from an ursine hell! Good for him.Quote:
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
agree on all counts. very questionable decision to give Joel the ball to try to score it, and if that was an option, it should had been the 4th option as WSU had two shot blockers on the court. Even if fouled, it would have meant Brown would have to make both FTs to tie the game. Not an easy prospect.Big C said:
Back from the game... too bad we couldn't get a win. It would've been great for morale.
Nice to see Celestine get what must be his career high. Nice to see Grant break out of his slump.
Lars has put together a couple of decent lines: 11 and 6 the other night; 8 and 6 today. But, man, he must've broken his own prolific record today for number of times he either turned the ball over, failed to secure a pass, or -- his big one today -- failed to come up with the ball after getting a hand on it. "50-50 balls" have to be renamed "10-90 balls" when he's involved. Still, he's shown incremental improvement since he first arrived and I bet next season will be his best (again, incrementally).
Note to coaches: When there's less than 10 seconds on the shot clock, Joel Brown should give up the ball (if he has it) and immediately run to the half court line. I love the guy and he is an asset in many respects, but come on.
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
On to BeaverLand! (talking about our next opponent... please, let's get a win!)
Chapman_is_Gone said:minkjr said:That little boy who won sounded like a rabid wolverine on speed--he brought the fire and earned the victory. Somethings can't be taught--somethings you are born with, like demonic possession from an ursine hell! Good for him.Quote:
For those of you who can't make it to the Haas these days, you no doubt appreciate tidbits that I may be able to provide regarding the ambiance: This was the first time I can remember that the oldest, biggest kid actually won the Growl Like a Bear competition. Wow, the parents of the littler ones must be embarrassed, having had the innate advantage. Hey parents: Coach up your kids!
Why am I not surprised they're still trotting out that asinine contest. Did they also do the smile cam, sponsored by some local dentist? Which car won the BART race? The t-shirt cannon was put into action, I trust? Did they blare Welcome to the Jungle and Crazy Train at just the right times to get all 650 of you fired up?
How far we have fallen if the game for last place is "key".HoopDreams said:
The OSU game is key since we are tied with them in the standings
+1000LudwigsFountain said:calumnus said:KenBurnski said:
I can't believe we are in like year 6 of just totally brutal basketball
Actually, this is the 5th year. In 2016-2017 we won 21 games and had a winning conference record. It just seems longer.
Years ago, when trucking freight rates were regulated, there was a concept called "constructive mileage". The harder it was to transit the road (steep grade for example) the more constructive miles it had.
In constructive years of watching Cal basketball I'm about in year ten of brutality
Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
HoopDreams said:We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
I guess I don't know how much of Fox's rotation patterns are based on injury (Celestine supposedly is fighting an injury, among others), but I have found his patterns of who starts and who plays very strange. Guys who start and play well in one game seem like they are on the bench to start the next. Not sure if anyone else has noticed that, but it's bothered me more this year.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
He only started in 9 games and has averaged 6 FG attempts per game. . I think we needed more Celestine and Alajiki.
with Kelly out, I expect both to get more PT and more shots upcalumnus said:He only started in 9 games and has averaged 6 FG attempts per game. . I think we needed more Celestine and Alajiki.HoopDreams said:We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
I've noticed that from game to game Fox shuffles his pregame rotation schedule, but what he doesn't do much within a game is stick with a combination that might be producing better play on a particular day. This is something that I feel the superior coaches tend to do. It's kind of a traditional thing to do, and I think the better coaches always approach an individual game with this factor in the back of their mind. I may be wrong, but its hard for me to remember any point of a game this season when a lineup was really playing well and Fox made it a point to stick with it beyond rotation minutes.CalLifer said:I guess I don't know how much of Fox's rotation patterns are based on injury (Celestine supposedly is fighting an injury, among others), but I have found his patterns of who starts and who plays very strange. Guys who start and play well in one game seem like they are on the bench to start the next. Not sure if anyone else has noticed that, but it's bothered me more this year.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
He only started in 9 games and has averaged 6 FG attempts per game. . I think we needed more Celestine and Alajiki.
RedlessWardrobe said:I've noticed that from game to game Fox shuffles his pregame rotation schedule, but what he doesn't do much within a game is stick with a combination that might be producing better play on a particular day. This is something that I feel the superior coaches tend to do. It's kind of a traditional thing to do, and I think the better coaches always approach an individual game with this factor in the back of their mind. I may be wrong, but its hard for me to remember any point of a game this season when a lineup was really playing well and Fox made it a point to stick with it beyond rotation minutes.CalLifer said:I guess I don't know how much of Fox's rotation patterns are based on injury (Celestine supposedly is fighting an injury, among others), but I have found his patterns of who starts and who plays very strange. Guys who start and play well in one game seem like they are on the bench to start the next. Not sure if anyone else has noticed that, but it's bothered me more this year.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:We are running plays for Celestinecalumnus said:Civil Bear said:Celestine is actually 5th in conference percentage-wise, for players that have made at least one per game. Then you have Sam who is shooting them at nearly a 60% clip but doesn't qualify because he's only making 0.8 per game.Golden One said:He didn't address that. Said that Brown's foul was unfortunate. But given that we really don't have any 3-point shooters, I'm not surprised we didn't go for one. About all we've got from 3-point range are Anticevich and Celestine, and they're both very inconsistent.oskidunker said:What did he say about not going for three at the end?Golden One said:Fox was on the post game show.oskidunker said:
We should have gone for three and the win. I do not think Fox appeared on the post game show.
We do not have a lot of talent and we are not maximizing the talent that we have. Celestine and Alajiki are the bright spots in Fox's recruiting, they should have been playing more and we should be running plays that get them the ball in a position to score.
He only started in 9 games and has averaged 6 FG attempts per game. . I think we needed more Celestine and Alajiki.