Games are won at practice. That is, practice is where basketball fundamentals are refined. Cal's players have such atrocious fundamentals, I have never seen anything like it at Cal or from any of their opponents ever. There is discussion after games as to what went wrong, but it really misses the point. Case in point: No one can feed the post. Askew can sort of, but for everyone else, it is like they have literally never done it before. That includes the fourth year point guard.
LT was being triple teamed at times. Cal never ran a lob play behind him or a cutter from the weak side once LT had the ball. It was like watching a pickup game on offense. Cal also never tried playing small, which might have helped them guard the three point line.
Recasner, fingernails on the chalkboard, mentioned that Fox told him he was really short at guard. I hate the excuses. I also say not really, unless he was talking about failed guard recruiting. Celestine was a loss. But Clayton shot in the 30s against small time competition, and Hyder might have taken some of Roberson's minutes, but it is all kind of the same which player you play who does not belong in the Pac12.
LT was being triple teamed at times. Cal never ran a lob play behind him or a cutter from the weak side once LT had the ball. It was like watching a pickup game on offense. Cal also never tried playing small, which might have helped them guard the three point line.
Recasner, fingernails on the chalkboard, mentioned that Fox told him he was really short at guard. I hate the excuses. I also say not really, unless he was talking about failed guard recruiting. Celestine was a loss. But Clayton shot in the 30s against small time competition, and Hyder might have taken some of Roberson's minutes, but it is all kind of the same which player you play who does not belong in the Pac12.