We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
stu said:
We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
bearister said:
Name of color announcer? He makes my list of favorites.
Not only normal, but something pushed on the media by our SID probably through our guy. If you missed the height of this was the huge display of number 42 (or was it 46) on our jumbotron, for the amount of games missed due to injury. It's such a sad way to deflect blame.stu said:
I just remembered this - did anyone else notice the list of Cal injuries on the broadcast right before the game started? Would that be normal or was it a preemptive strike by our excuse machine?
Big C said:bearister said:
Name of color announcer? He makes my list of favorites.
So who was the color guy? Apparently, somebody who played at UW during our Campanelli Era, right before Billy Dreher came to Cal.
Too bad we blew this one today...
Bear8995 said:Big C said:bearister said:
Name of color announcer? He makes my list of favorites.
So who was the color guy? Apparently, somebody who played at UW during our Campanelli Era, right before Billy Dreher came to Cal.
Too bad we blew this one today...
Eldridge Recasner
Eldridge Recasner. I also like his commentary - a good combination of humor, astuteness (points out good shots taken even if they're missed), with a touch of that urban edge. He and Roxy had an exchange about Lionel Hollins that was hilarious. I lived in the Seattle area when Recasner played for the Huskies - '87-'90 and I remember him as a tough, very-good-but-not-great player. Per Wikipedia, he did play several NBA seasons but only after spending five years in various pro leagues around the world.bearister said:
I am enjoying the color announcer. He is funny.
Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
Brown was 0-3 earlier in the game, but clutch at the end of the game going 3-0oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
bearister said:stu said:Fox should have argued and he should have made sure his players were aware of the short clock.barsad said:
Should have had a reset shot clock on that play, Fox didn't even notice or argue.
Wouldn't Fox have to be aware of it to so advise?
bearister said:
Name of color announcer? He makes my list of favorites.
drizzlybear said:bearister said:stu said:Fox should have argued and he should have made sure his players were aware of the short clock.barsad said:
Should have had a reset shot clock on that play, Fox didn't even notice or argue.
Wouldn't Fox have to be aware of it to so advise?
The entire bench (coaches AND players) were yelling at the players going onto the court that there were only 3 seconds left. Don't know if you couldn't see that on tv, but I was there and everyone was yelling it and holding up three fingers.
Quatsch!Big C said:
It was likely a language/culture issue: The word for "a dozen" in German sounds very much like "three". In German basketball, holding up three fingers means to pass the ball three times before shooting.
Now, did I just make that up? Well sure, but maybe it's true!
Big C said:drizzlybear said:bearister said:stu said:Fox should have argued and he should have made sure his players were aware of the short clock.barsad said:
Should have had a reset shot clock on that play, Fox didn't even notice or argue.
Wouldn't Fox have to be aware of it to so advise?
The entire bench (coaches AND players) were yelling at the players going onto the court that there were only 3 seconds left. Don't know if you couldn't see that on tv, but I was there and everyone was yelling it and holding up three fingers.
It was likely a language/culture issue: The word for "a dozen" in German sounds very much like "three". In German basketball, holding up three fingers means to pass the ball three times before shooting.
Now, did I just make that up? Well sure, but maybe it's true!
stu said:
We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
calumnus said:oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
That is exactly the way Fox saw it too:
"It was a very disappointing loss. We had every opportunity to win the game in regulation and we just didn't finish plays, we didn't make free throws. When you have those opportunities, you have to seize them. We missed two free-throws on a two-shot attempt. We missed the front end of a 1-and-1 and then our defense in the second half and overtime was not adequate."
HoopDreams said:
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but if I'm coach i don't say thatcalumnus said:oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
That is exactly the way Fox saw it too:
"It was a very disappointing loss. We had every opportunity to win the game in regulation and we just didn't finish plays, we didn't make free throws. When you have those opportunities, you have to seize them. We missed two free-throws on a two-shot attempt. We missed the front end of a 1-and-1 and then our defense in the second half and overtime was not adequate."
Right, and if he is going to go over some specifics down the stretch, he conveniently didn't mention how he didn't communicate properly that we only had 3 seconds on the clock for a pivotal possession and didn't call a TO to draw up a play to win in regulation. Oh and not to mention going slowdown with 10 minutes left in the game. Those were huge factors for this loss as well. This guy just never gets any better for me.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
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but if I'm coach i don't say thatcalumnus said:oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
That is exactly the way Fox saw it too:
"It was a very disappointing loss. We had every opportunity to win the game in regulation and we just didn't finish plays, we didn't make free throws. When you have those opportunities, you have to seize them. We missed two free-throws on a two-shot attempt. We missed the front end of a 1-and-1 and then our defense in the second half and overtime was not adequate."
Yeah, that is a pretty basic rule: don't throw your players under the bus.
It is not like they weren't trying and have to "try harder" to make free throws. Anybody who has played even rec league knows it doesn't work like that. They already feel bad enough as it is. You want to build on the positive momentum and positive feelings the players had going into the road trip.
KoreAmBear said:Right, and if he is going to go over some specifics down the stretch, he conveniently didn't mention how he didn't communicate properly that we only had 3 seconds on the clock for a pivotal possession and didn't call a TO to draw up a play to win in regulation. Oh and not to mention going slowdown with 10 minutes left in the game. Those were huge factors for this loss as well. This guy just never gets any better for me.calumnus said:HoopDreams said:
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but if I'm coach i don't say thatcalumnus said:oskidunker said:Not his fault. Brown,Kuaney and Alijike all choked at the free throw line.Bearprof said:
I laughed when Recasner said that he thought that Fox was hitting the bottle during the losing streak.
After yesterday's game Fox should probably head back to that bar. What a terrible disappointment.
That is exactly the way Fox saw it too:
"It was a very disappointing loss. We had every opportunity to win the game in regulation and we just didn't finish plays, we didn't make free throws. When you have those opportunities, you have to seize them. We missed two free-throws on a two-shot attempt. We missed the front end of a 1-and-1 and then our defense in the second half and overtime was not adequate."
Yeah, that is a pretty basic rule: don't throw your players under the bus.
It is not like they weren't trying and have to "try harder" to make free throws. Anybody who has played even rec league knows it doesn't work like that. They already feel bad enough as it is. You want to build on the positive momentum and positive feelings the players had going into the road trip.
I'm probably guilty of overanalyzing coachspeak here, but this quote irks me.calumnus said:stu said:
We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
When asked about Newell's great game and double-double, Fox replied:
"Grant is really going to be a terrific player. He feels bad about the basket he gave up at the end, but we're asking a lot of Grant. He had a pretty good night and I think his better days are in front of him."
BC Calfan said:I'm probably guilty of overanalyzing coachspeak here, but this quote irks me.calumnus said:stu said:
We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
When asked about Newell's great game and double-double, Fox replied:
"Grant is really going to be a terrific player. He feels bad about the basket he gave up at the end, but we're asking a lot of Grant. He had a pretty good night and I think his better days are in front of him."
First of all, Grant had an awesome game. He single-handedly busted the zone with his cutting and midrange buckets, had offensive putbacks, ferocious dunks and a couple threes. What an offensive performance. Best player on the floor. And it sounds like Fox is giving backhanded compliments: "going to be a terrific player", "gave up a basket at the end", "better days are in front of him". Dude is so negative all the time.
Second, what exactly does he mean "we're asking a lot of Grant"? He has said this repeatedly about Askew as well. He isn't really giving context. Is he delivering on what's being asked of him or not?
BC Calfan said:I'm probably guilty of overanalyzing coachspeak here, but this quote irks me.calumnus said:stu said:
We wasted a great game by Newell. If Celestine is healthy next year those two could be a nice pair of wings.
When asked about Newell's great game and double-double, Fox replied:
"Grant is really going to be a terrific player. He feels bad about the basket he gave up at the end, but we're asking a lot of Grant. He had a pretty good night and I think his better days are in front of him."
First of all, Grant had an awesome game. He single-handedly busted the zone with his cutting and midrange buckets, had offensive putbacks, ferocious dunks and a couple threes. What an offensive performance. Best player on the floor. And it sounds like Fox is giving backhanded compliments: "going to be a terrific player", "gave up a basket at the end", "better days are in front of him". Dude is so negative all the time.
Second, what exactly does he mean "we're asking a lot of Grant"? He has said this repeatedly about Askew as well. He isn't really giving context. Is he delivering on what's being asked of him or not?
I'm still holding out the hope that the Women's swimming program investigation brings some stuff to light about Knowlton where he has to go. I don't want him hiring the next head coach.stu said:
Well, I'm not asking a lot of Knowlton. Just one thing. All I'm asking is he make the decision to change coaches. After that I'd be happy if he left the hiring process to others.
stu said:
Yep. Has that 6 month timeline changed to 6 years?