It would be paid for by the same folks who paid Sonny to move on.
Geniuses
Geniuses
Texas transfer Devin Askew has committed to Cal, he tells @On3sports.
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) May 6, 2022
“I chose Cal because I wanted to come home.”
Began his career at Kentucky. Former four-star prospect.
Story: https://t.co/Tlp1SS5Lpr pic.twitter.com/ei5zyLEe3w
This tweet suggests he will need a waiver to play. Curious how many years of eligibility he has left.LegoBear said:
I guess it wasn't totally futile.Texas transfer Devin Askew has committed to Cal, he tells @On3sports.
— Joe Tipton (@TiptonEdits) May 6, 2022
“I chose Cal because I wanted to come home.”
Began his career at Kentucky. Former four-star prospect.
Story: https://t.co/Tlp1SS5Lpr pic.twitter.com/ei5zyLEe3w
Texas transfer Devin Askew has committed to Cal, per his IG page.
— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) May 6, 2022
Since he's a two-time transfer, Askew will need an NCAA waiver to play next season.
Since waiver rulings never seem to go in Cal's favor, my guess is that this is with an eye to 2023 (helps balance classes a bit and also provides a highly-ranked PG).Intuit said:
reported he has 3 years of eligibility left
I disagree. Clearly overrated coming out of high school, he is neither a great athlete nor a scorer. He is a pure point guard on a team with no one to pass the ball to. He would make sense at UCLA, as a backup, but not at Cal.CalLifer said:Since waiver rulings never seem to go in Cal's favor, my guess is that this is with an eye to 2023 (helps balance classes a bit and also provides a highly-ranked PG).Intuit said:
reported he has 3 years of eligibility left
For all my railing against Fox, this is a reasonable start to his self-induced rebuild.
Can we just look on the bright side just once or should we burn down Haas?sluggo said:I disagree. Clearly overrated coming out of high school, he is neither a great athlete nor a scorer. He is a pure point guard on a team with no one to pass the ball to. He would make sense at UCLA, as a backup, but not at Cal.CalLifer said:Since waiver rulings never seem to go in Cal's favor, my guess is that this is with an eye to 2023 (helps balance classes a bit and also provides a highly-ranked PG).Intuit said:
reported he has 3 years of eligibility left
For all my railing against Fox, this is a reasonable start to his self-induced rebuild.
But if your only goal is to make excuses, not to win, he is a good player to add.
Sometimes there is no bright side. And I have been right about Cal's recruits.oskidunker said:Can we just look on the bright side just once or should we burn down Haas?sluggo said:I disagree. Clearly overrated coming out of high school, he is neither a great athlete nor a scorer. He is a pure point guard on a team with no one to pass the ball to. He would make sense at UCLA, as a backup, but not at Cal.CalLifer said:Since waiver rulings never seem to go in Cal's favor, my guess is that this is with an eye to 2023 (helps balance classes a bit and also provides a highly-ranked PG).Intuit said:
reported he has 3 years of eligibility left
For all my railing against Fox, this is a reasonable start to his self-induced rebuild.
But if your only goal is to make excuses, not to win, he is a good player to add.
I think this is right. He is perfect. Better for Fox if he does not get a waiver. Bill Walton can talk about Cal having a "big-time" point guard for the following year, like he hyped up Okafor this year and the incoming recruiting class the previous year.eastcoastcal said:
Very highly rated out of high school but this is now his third team, and he did very little at Kentucky, and absolutely nothing at Texas. I don't want to hate on Fox for the sake of hating on Fox, as I am glad he was able to get this guy, but part of me worries this just bolsters Knowlton's predisposition to handing Fox a nice extension based on the "upward trajectory" of incoming talent.
my guess is you're life is more fulfilling that his/her/it'sIntuit said:
Sluggo repeats his Debbie Downer "the sky is falling negativity" His arrogance is mind numbing. Thinks he is a better talent evaluator than coaches Calipari, Beard, and Fox.
Give me a break this guy was selected to compete for a spot on the USA team.
It seems to me that Fox has made an impressive start at rebuilding a very flawed California basketball team roster. Looking forward to more announcement that will make California a force in the Pac-12.
definition of Cal paranoia = Sluggo
Yeah, I must have a bad life because I am honest about Cal basketball.graguna said:my guess is you're life is more fulfilling that his/her/it'sIntuit said:
Sluggo repeats his Debbie Downer "the sky is falling negativity" His arrogance is mind numbing. Thinks he is a better talent evaluator than coaches Calipari, Beard, and Fox.
Give me a break this guy was selected to compete for a spot on the USA team.
It seems to me that Fox has made an impressive start at rebuilding a very flawed California basketball team roster. Looking forward to more announcement that will make California a force in the Pac-12.
definition of Cal paranoia = Sluggo
you can only **** in your own cereal so often before it turn everything negative
Calipari let him go. Beard sat him. Fox is a joke. I don't know if he is a bad evaluator or just can't recruit. It does not really matter, we suffer for it.Intuit said:
Sluggo repeats his Debbie Downer "the sky is falling negativity" His arrogance is mind numbing. Thinks he is a better talent evaluator than coaches Calipari, Beard, and Fox.
Give me a break this guy was selected to compete for a spot on the USA team.
It seems to me that Fox has made an impressive start at rebuilding a very flawed California basketball team roster. Looking forward to more announcement that will make California a force in the Pac-12.
definition of Cal paranoia = Sluggo
So I said the freshman class of 2021 coming in was bad. Fox said it was good. The mod here said it was good. The AD planted Bill Walton with a piece of paper saying it was good. Does data count?Intuit said:
Sluggo repeats his Debbie Downer "the sky is falling negativity" His arrogance is mind numbing. Thinks he is a better talent evaluator than coaches Calipari, Beard, and Fox.
Give me a break this guy was selected to compete for a spot on the USA team.
It seems to me that Fox has made an impressive start at rebuilding a very flawed California basketball team roster. Looking forward to more announcement that will make California a force in the Pac-12.
definition of Cal paranoia = Sluggo
He was seventh in minutes per game, first guard off the bench, in a three guard lineup. The three were all seniors.stu said:
At Texas he didn't seem to get enough minutes to even get warmed up. I'm hoping increased playing time at Cal will make him look a lot better.
I got that wrong. What does stand out is how few shots he took, less than 2 FGA per game and less than 1 FTA per game while averaging 15 minutes. He did have some assists (2.7 per 30 min) and as many steals as turnovers (1.6 per 30 minutes). Very few rebounds (1.9 per 30 min).Bobodeluxe said:He was seventh in minutes per game, first guard off the bench, in a three guard lineup. The three were all seniors.stu said:
At Texas he didn't seem to get enough minutes to even get warmed up. I'm hoping increased playing time at Cal will make him look a lot better.
Jordan Shepherd had two seasons of double digit scoring averages before coming to Cal. Askew did not score in double digits even once last year. Sure, he did not play that much, but still, he is nothing like Jordan Shepherd. He is a pure point guard, and he has some point guard skills. I think he is fine enough player, but he is a bad fit, which is not his fault. Cal does not have a #1 or #2 scorer. Kelly could have been a #1 scorer, but he left.stu said:
Many of us, myself included, wanted to see another Jordan Shepherd. Askew may be that and more and he'll have three years of eligibility remaining.
That said, he's not Steph Curry and he's only one player. I'm waiting to see who else we might sign before I get too carried away in either direction.
I'm not going to disagree with you about next year. Even a player who had a Jordan Shepherd-like impact for us next year would be hard pressed to get us above 11th what with all the losses we have.sluggo said:Jordan Shepherd had two seasons of double digit scoring averages before coming to Cal. Askew did not score in double digits even once last year. Sure, he did not play that much, but still, he is nothing like Jordan Shepherd. He is a pure point guard, and he has some point guard skills. I think he is fine enough player, but he is a bad fit, which is not his fault. Cal does not have a #1 or #2 scorer. Kelly could have been a #1 scorer, but he left.stu said:
Many of us, myself included, wanted to see another Jordan Shepherd. Askew may be that and more and he'll have three years of eligibility remaining.
That said, he's not Steph Curry and he's only one player. I'm waiting to see who else we might sign before I get too carried away in either direction.
He could be helpful in like two years, but Cal needs help right now.
Isn't the issue that other than Brown we have NO backup point guard. I mean we are going to lose 20 games - at least we won't get stripped 5 times in a row because we have to play someone with no handle.CalLifer said:I'm not going to disagree with you about next year. Even a player who had a Jordan Shepherd-like impact for us next year would be hard pressed to get us above 11th what with all the losses we have.sluggo said:Jordan Shepherd had two seasons of double digit scoring averages before coming to Cal. Askew did not score in double digits even once last year. Sure, he did not play that much, but still, he is nothing like Jordan Shepherd. He is a pure point guard, and he has some point guard skills. I think he is fine enough player, but he is a bad fit, which is not his fault. Cal does not have a #1 or #2 scorer. Kelly could have been a #1 scorer, but he left.stu said:
Many of us, myself included, wanted to see another Jordan Shepherd. Askew may be that and more and he'll have three years of eligibility remaining.
That said, he's not Steph Curry and he's only one player. I'm waiting to see who else we might sign before I get too carried away in either direction.
He could be helpful in like two years, but Cal needs help right now.
However, if you look at Shepherd's first two years at Oklahoma vs. Askew's, they are comparable in terms of impact. Shepherd then transferred down and sat out a year, so it was his 4th year post-HS where he had his first serious impact.
Is Askew going to make any real impact this year or change Fox's trajectory? No, definitely not. But if Knowlton were ever to come to the realization that Cal should be striving for something other than the basement of the Pac-12, a player like Askew at least raises the talent level of the program for the next coach.
The way to win in the future is to build the best possible team now. How many years does Fox get to just write off? To a team of 11 non-scorers they have added number 12. But for an imaginary team that will never exist under Fox, he is a great piece. I would have been much happier with Kyrell Luc. Nevertheless, as mentioned below, he will be someone who can bring the ball up and initiate an offense. That is progress of a sort.CalLifer said:I'm not going to disagree with you about next year. Even a player who had a Jordan Shepherd-like impact for us next year would be hard pressed to get us above 11th what with all the losses we have.sluggo said:Jordan Shepherd had two seasons of double digit scoring averages before coming to Cal. Askew did not score in double digits even once last year. Sure, he did not play that much, but still, he is nothing like Jordan Shepherd. He is a pure point guard, and he has some point guard skills. I think he is fine enough player, but he is a bad fit, which is not his fault. Cal does not have a #1 or #2 scorer. Kelly could have been a #1 scorer, but he left.stu said:
Many of us, myself included, wanted to see another Jordan Shepherd. Askew may be that and more and he'll have three years of eligibility remaining.
That said, he's not Steph Curry and he's only one player. I'm waiting to see who else we might sign before I get too carried away in either direction.
He could be helpful in like two years, but Cal needs help right now.
However, if you look at Shepherd's first two years at Oklahoma vs. Askew's, they are comparable in terms of impact. Shepherd then transferred down and sat out a year, so it was his 4th year post-HS where he had his first serious impact.
Is Askew going to make any real impact this year or change Fox's trajectory? No, definitely not. But if Knowlton were ever to come to the realization that Cal should be striving for something other than the basement of the Pac-12, a player like Askew at least raises the talent level of the program for the next coach.