KoreAmBear said:
calumnus said:
SFCityBear said:
Econ141 said:
So what I'm gathering from this thread is that we can't rebound, can't shoot, and can't pass and we don't develop talent.
Thank God it's not the coaching.
Well, it must be the recruiting then. A coaching staff of Red Auerback, Pete Newell, Johnny Wooden, Coach K, and Bobby Knight couldn't teach a group of young players how to rebound, shoot, and pass in a few weeks of pre-conference play. Especially when they have to learn to play some defense at the same time, which is just as important as the offensive skills you mentioned. And most players arrive in college with few or no defensive skills whatever.
Pete Newell, Johnny Wooden and Coach K all coached college kids, How is that an excuse?
Also we have guys who have been in the system 3-4 years who haven't gotten appreciably better, esp. on offense. We also had our Euro tour and practices for 3-4 weeks including before and after the trip. Coach K would have our team playing like .500 ball at least.
Coach K has never had to deal with a roster of unskilled players. In 1980 he took over a Duke that had lost in the Elite 8 the year before, and inherited 3 future NBA players, Gene Banks, Vince Taylor, and Kenny Dennard. He has never had to search the nooks and crannies that Cal coaches have to pick through. He has lived a charmed life since. Great basketball school, great reputation. He easily recruits roster after roster which includes 5 or 10 or even more top 100 recruits. A few top top 20 recruits in almost every roster are almost automatic for him. Coaching those recruits, his biggest problem is having only one basketball, and getting his players to share it. Most of them are used to being the best player in their league, on their team, and they all want the ball. I'm not sure coach K would remember how to coach kids with few skills like Cal often has (projects). Maybe he had a little of that type of recruit to coach at West Point 45 years ago.
People don't realize how tough the Cal job is, compared to Duke. We were great once, in the Newell era, passable in the Braun and Montgomery eras. We got top players in the Bozeman years and made a little noise in the NCAA, but we got caught for recruiting violations. The NCAA doesn't look at Duke for recruiting violations. Usually only the upstart schools. The Cal job has buried great coaches, much better coaches than Fox: Newell, Herrerias, (a great assistant, and the best high school coach in SF history), a great recruiter like Jim Padgett, a very good coach in Dick Edwards, along with Kuchen, Campanelli, and Braun. Montgomery retired, but left a good roster for Cuonzo, and he added two fine recruits, but in the end, he left as well. Wyking was forced out. Cal is just a tough place to be a successful coach.
SFCityBear