Was not on the trip this weekend.
Was wondering if he's sick or injured.
Or if something else is going on.
Was wondering if he's sick or injured.
Or if something else is going on.
Bowser and Thorpe are redshirting.BC Calfan said:
Interesting. I don't recall seeing Bower and Thorpe either but I wasn't looking closely.
graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonarus.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
Alkiadt said:
Was not on the trip this weekend.
Was wondering if he's sick or injured.
Or if something else is going on.
graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in CAL Basketball.Alkiadt said:
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
Then why are you even posting on a Cal Basketball forum?DiabloWags said:I'm not really interested in CAL Basketball.Alkiadt said:
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
Havent watched a minute of it.
Cal Basketball sucks.
222nd in FG %
240th in 3-point %
217th in Points Scored
193rd in Total Rebounds.
Yeah, it sucks.
I'm not interested in the best conditioner for red heads with curly hair, so I avoid those on-line forums.DiabloWags said:I'm not really interested in CAL Basketball.Alkiadt said:
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
Havent watched a minute of it.
Cal Basketball sucks.
222nd in FG %
240th in 3-point %
217th in Points Scored
193rd in Total Rebounds.
Yeah, it sucks.
I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
It is OK to encourage players to find an exit, what is not OK is to tell players they aren't on the team anymore, or aren't wanted, unless they aren't putting out effort.bearup said:I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
the exit after one year). Theoretically, that could have resulted in a net-positive but....it didn't.
GO BEARS!!!!
Cal8285 said:It is OK to encourage players to find an exit, what is not OK is to tell players they aren't on the team anymore, or aren't wanted, unless they aren't putting out effort.bearup said:I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
the exit after one year). Theoretically, that could have resulted in a net-positive but....it didn't.
GO BEARS!!!!
Tell the players that you don't see a path to anything other than the scout team and garbage time, but they have a spot on the team/scholarship for four years if they want to stay and work hard as scout team players, and if that's what they want, that's what you want for them. Of course, the players who can best help the team win will play, so if they show a lot of improvement, they could end up in the rotation, but it is really unlikely. If they want to leave, you'll help find a landing spot if they want.
Act like the kindly father who wants them around but needs to be honest with them and will help them leave IF that's what they want. That maximizes the chances that the players will actually leave and free up the scholly ASAP, and doesn't make the program look bad. And if the player stays and takes up a scholly spot, the player stays, it is the price we pay for the coach making a recruiting mistake.
But "you're off the team because you suck and I never should have offered you a scholarship" is the wrong way to go, it makes the program look bad, and makes the players want to stick it to the coach if they can, whether by taking the scholly without having to work for it, or holding on to it as long as possible so the coach can't fill the spot the next year even if the player leaves (which is what Winston and McCullough did).
+1000Cal8285 said:It is OK to encourage players to find an exit, what is not OK is to tell players they aren't on the team anymore, or aren't wanted, unless they aren't putting out effort.bearup said:I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
the exit after one year). Theoretically, that could have resulted in a net-positive but....it didn't.
GO BEARS!!!!
Tell the players that you don't see a path to anything other than the scout team and garbage time, but they have a spot on the team/scholarship for four years if they want to stay and work hard as scout team players, and if that's what they want, that's what you want for them. Of course, the players who can best help the team win will play, so if they show a lot of improvement, they could end up in the rotation, but it is really unlikely. If they want to leave, you'll help find a landing spot if they want.
Act like the kindly father who wants them around but needs to be honest with them and will help them leave IF that's what they want. That maximizes the chances that the players will actually leave and free up the scholly ASAP, and doesn't make the program look bad. And if the player stays and takes up a scholly spot, the player stays, it is the price we pay for the coach making a recruiting mistake.
But "you're off the team because you suck and I never should have offered you a scholarship" is the wrong way to go, it makes the program look bad, and makes the players want to stick it to the coach if they can, whether by taking the scholly without having to work for it, or holding on to it as long as possible so the coach can't fill the spot the next year even if the player leaves (which is what Winston and McCullough did).
Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?Big C said:Cal8285 said:It is OK to encourage players to find an exit, what is not OK is to tell players they aren't on the team anymore, or aren't wanted, unless they aren't putting out effort.bearup said:I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
the exit after one year). Theoretically, that could have resulted in a net-positive but....it didn't.
GO BEARS!!!!
Tell the players that you don't see a path to anything other than the scout team and garbage time, but they have a spot on the team/scholarship for four years if they want to stay and work hard as scout team players, and if that's what they want, that's what you want for them. Of course, the players who can best help the team win will play, so if they show a lot of improvement, they could end up in the rotation, but it is really unlikely. If they want to leave, you'll help find a landing spot if they want.
Act like the kindly father who wants them around but needs to be honest with them and will help them leave IF that's what they want. That maximizes the chances that the players will actually leave and free up the scholly ASAP, and doesn't make the program look bad. And if the player stays and takes up a scholly spot, the player stays, it is the price we pay for the coach making a recruiting mistake.
But "you're off the team because you suck and I never should have offered you a scholarship" is the wrong way to go, it makes the program look bad, and makes the players want to stick it to the coach if they can, whether by taking the scholly without having to work for it, or holding on to it as long as possible so the coach can't fill the spot the next year even if the player leaves (which is what Winston and McCullough did).
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
HoopDreams said:
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
Shooting 69 % from two. 35% from threebearup said:HoopDreams said:
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
*Winston washed out at Central Michigan
*Surprised the heck out of me, but McCullough IS starting (and not shooting particularly well)
for Campbell
Austin McCullough College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
GO BEARS!!!!
Uh, 30.3% from three and 55.9% from the lineoskidunker said:Shooting 69 % from two. 35% from threebearup said:HoopDreams said:
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
*Winston washed out at Central Michigan
*Surprised the heck out of me, but McCullough IS starting (and not shooting particularly well)
for Campbell
Austin McCullough College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
GO BEARS!!!!
Thanks ... here's the espn stats. He's had a couple big scoring games of 17 and 16 and averages 25 minutes as a senior. I think he made the right move, as I doubt he would have gotten off the Cal bench.bearup said:HoopDreams said:
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
*Winston washed out at Central Michigan
*Surprised the heck out of me, but McCullough IS starting (and not shooting particularly well)
for Campbell
Austin McCullough College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
GO BEARS!!!!
if it sucks, why are you wasting your time on the hard core fan board? pleeeezeDiabloWags said:I'm not really interested in CAL Basketball.Alkiadt said:
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
Havent watched a minute of it.
Cal Basketball sucks.
222nd in FG %
240th in 3-point %
217th in Points Scored
193rd in Total Rebounds.
Yeah, it sucks.
bearup said:HoopDreams said:
what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
*Winston washed out at Central Michigan
*Surprised the heck out of me, but McCullough IS starting (and not shooting particularly well)
for Campbell
Austin McCullough College Stats | College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
GO BEARS!!!!
WARNINGBig C said:
I'm not taking one second to research this myself, but if Campbell's mascot is not the Soups, something is very, very wrong.
Brown, Hyderstu said:
If I were Klonaras I wouldn't go anywhere. Next season we'll have only 5 guards on the roster so he should be getting some playing time. If anyone gets hurt he'll be in the rotation.
stu said:
I'd call Celestine a SG even though he's playing mostly SF now. He certainly has guard skills.
Mcullough was touted as a shooter, yet he did not score a single basket while playing for Cal. 0-10 on threes, 0-2 on two-pointers. He was, however, 2-2 on free throws. Very disappointing.HoopDreams said:what ever happened to Winston and McCullough?Big C said:Cal8285 said:It is OK to encourage players to find an exit, what is not OK is to tell players they aren't on the team anymore, or aren't wanted, unless they aren't putting out effort.bearup said:I certainly hope that Fox is not attempting to pull a Wyking (encouraging Winston and McCullough to findAlkiadt said:graguna said:
I'm mildly surprised there is a thread wondering about Klonaris.
Is it of any consequence whether he was there or not?
He wasn't going to play a meaningful minute either way.
I'm not really interested in his playing time.
I'm more interested in scholarship spots.
the exit after one year). Theoretically, that could have resulted in a net-positive but....it didn't.
GO BEARS!!!!
Tell the players that you don't see a path to anything other than the scout team and garbage time, but they have a spot on the team/scholarship for four years if they want to stay and work hard as scout team players, and if that's what they want, that's what you want for them. Of course, the players who can best help the team win will play, so if they show a lot of improvement, they could end up in the rotation, but it is really unlikely. If they want to leave, you'll help find a landing spot if they want.
Act like the kindly father who wants them around but needs to be honest with them and will help them leave IF that's what they want. That maximizes the chances that the players will actually leave and free up the scholly ASAP, and doesn't make the program look bad. And if the player stays and takes up a scholly spot, the player stays, it is the price we pay for the coach making a recruiting mistake.
But "you're off the team because you suck and I never should have offered you a scholarship" is the wrong way to go, it makes the program look bad, and makes the players want to stick it to the coach if they can, whether by taking the scholly without having to work for it, or holding on to it as long as possible so the coach can't fill the spot the next year even if the player leaves (which is what Winston and McCullough did).
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
I remember they had a good run at SFCC and then transferred to a low D-1 school
of the two, I thought McCullough had more potential as he was a shooter with size.
oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Big C said:oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Hyder was reportedly (earlier in the season) still recovering from an injury he sustained late last season. Meanwhile, Foreman has been playing semi-decent backup PG.
I gotta hand it to Foreman: Dude went through some struggles to play at this level (and that, as a grad student) and also had a lower-body injury, but he's persevered and has been playing semi-decent backup point guard... as a 2nd year grad transfer. I'm sure, had his presence on the team not been really positive, Fox wouldn't have invited him back.
I am going to be clapping for this guy at "Senior Night" (which maybe needs to be renamed?)!
I'm hoping that both Brown and Hyder can up their game a bit next season (as it looks like they are our PGs).
drizzlybear said:Big C said:oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Hyder was reportedly (earlier in the season) still recovering from an injury he sustained late last season. Meanwhile, Foreman has been playing semi-decent backup PG.
I gotta hand it to Foreman: Dude went through some struggles to play at this level (and that, as a grad student) and also had a lower-body injury, but he's persevered and has been playing semi-decent backup point guard... as a 2nd year grad transfer. I'm sure, had his presence on the team not been really positive, Fox wouldn't have invited him back.
I am going to be clapping for this guy at "Senior Night" (which maybe needs to be renamed?)!
I'm hoping that both Brown and Hyder can up their game a bit next season (as it looks like they are our PGs).
I'll be shocked if we see anything more than we have from Hyder the last two years. Last year I was very excited to see what he could do once reinstated, given the fair amount of hype/hope placed on his addition to the team. Three games in I'd seen enough. And nothing has changed since then. If the last few games are an indication, it seems like Fox has now also seen enough.
Meanwhile, Brown continues to improve significantly. I think Brown will take a big step forward next season, as he is visibly playing with more confidence, and Fox is showing more confidence in him. All signs are pointing to lift-off for Brown from this season to next. But a serviceable backup PG will need to be found (cuz, unfortunately, Hyder ain't it).
The OSU game wasn't about scoring, even if he got 9 points, he was 3-9 floor and 3-5 line, not exactly pointing to lift-off.Big C said:drizzlybear said:Big C said:oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Hyder was reportedly (earlier in the season) still recovering from an injury he sustained late last season. Meanwhile, Foreman has been playing semi-decent backup PG.
I gotta hand it to Foreman: Dude went through some struggles to play at this level (and that, as a grad student) and also had a lower-body injury, but he's persevered and has been playing semi-decent backup point guard... as a 2nd year grad transfer. I'm sure, had his presence on the team not been really positive, Fox wouldn't have invited him back.
I am going to be clapping for this guy at "Senior Night" (which maybe needs to be renamed?)!
I'm hoping that both Brown and Hyder can up their game a bit next season (as it looks like they are our PGs).
I'll be shocked if we see anything more than we have from Hyder the last two years. Last year I was very excited to see what he could do once reinstated, given the fair amount of hype/hope placed on his addition to the team. Three games in I'd seen enough. And nothing has changed since then. If the last few games are an indication, it seems like Fox has now also seen enough.
Meanwhile, Brown continues to improve significantly. I think Brown will take a big step forward next season, as he is visibly playing with more confidence, and Fox is showing more confidence in him. All signs are pointing to lift-off for Brown from this season to next. But a serviceable backup PG will need to be found (cuz, unfortunately, Hyder ain't it).
Joel Brown had a great game against Oregon State! Were it not for that game though, I think it would be pretty hard to say that "all signs are pointing to lift-off for Brown". He had a weekend in January (LA schools?) where he didn't score a single point. Don't get me wrong, I'm rooting for him and would love to see him have a break-out senior season, so I look forward to, in a year, being able to post here that you called it.
Big C said:drizzlybear said:Big C said:oskidunker said:Foreman is a better shooter. Brown plays 30 and Foreman 10, when he can. If Foreman cant go Hyder might get in.bearup said:Is Hyder injured?Big C said:
Well stated! Treat the young men as you would want your own son (or daughter) treated. And that is what Fox seems to be doing. That said, there are a number of reasons why a marginal player might leave early (you alluded to one above:
- lack of projected PT
- yearning to be closer to home or don't like Berkeley
- academic difficulty
- don't like coaches (or teammates)
- injury retirement
I'd be surprised if we didn't have 1-2 schollies free up over the next few months (besides Kelly), just because that is the way it usually happens nowadays.
Hyder was reportedly (earlier in the season) still recovering from an injury he sustained late last season. Meanwhile, Foreman has been playing semi-decent backup PG.
I gotta hand it to Foreman: Dude went through some struggles to play at this level (and that, as a grad student) and also had a lower-body injury, but he's persevered and has been playing semi-decent backup point guard... as a 2nd year grad transfer. I'm sure, had his presence on the team not been really positive, Fox wouldn't have invited him back.
I am going to be clapping for this guy at "Senior Night" (which maybe needs to be renamed?)!
I'm hoping that both Brown and Hyder can up their game a bit next season (as it looks like they are our PGs).
I'll be shocked if we see anything more than we have from Hyder the last two years. Last year I was very excited to see what he could do once reinstated, given the fair amount of hype/hope placed on his addition to the team. Three games in I'd seen enough. And nothing has changed since then. If the last few games are an indication, it seems like Fox has now also seen enough.
Meanwhile, Brown continues to improve significantly. I think Brown will take a big step forward next season, as he is visibly playing with more confidence, and Fox is showing more confidence in him. All signs are pointing to lift-off for Brown from this season to next. But a serviceable backup PG will need to be found (cuz, unfortunately, Hyder ain't it).
Joel Brown had a great game against Oregon State! Were it not for that game though, I think it would be pretty hard to say that "all signs are pointing to lift-off for Brown". He had a weekend in January (LA schools?) where he didn't score a single point. Don't get me wrong, I'm rooting for him and would love to see him have a break-out senior season, so I look forward to, in a year, being able to post here that you called it.