For those who say Fox is a good coach, I call BS. He repeatedly fails to target a defender in foul trouble. Admittedly, I didn't watch all the games this year, but when I did catch a game and an opposing team had a defender in foul trouble, rather than target that defender, he seemed to go away from that player.
In the last game, Tyrell Roberts had 3 fouls early in the 2nd half. The smart thing to do would've been to have Shepherd (or any Cal ball handler) attack Roberts off the dribble. Either Roberts fouls (and Shepherd gets a trip to the charity stripe) or he backs off (and Shepherd gets an easy jump shot)--either way, it'll result in something positive for Cal.
What's more aggravating is when the defender in foul trouble is a big man who's clogging the paint and shutting down Cal's forays into the lane. There were so many games when that occurred, but instead of attacking the defender, Fox insisted on staying away from him.
I just don't understand this strategy! This is not good coaching. If anything it's poor coaching and a lack of situational awareness. A good coach will change up his tactics and strategies based on the given situation. A poor coach sticks to the same strategy/tactics regardless of the situation.