KoreAmBear said:
Remember we had Buh still on salary but doing some desk job for a while? Well we can do something like that with Fox although I would just tell him go take a vacation on admin leave on us, until we get our act together to figure out a buyout (it would be discounted for present value). I would rather not see him shaking his head with a scowl on the bench and his pathetic pressers anymore.
I don't know why people blame Fox or Knowlton when we can just blame Buh.
I don't understand, however, why anyone would want to play for Fox.
I went to my one (and likely only) game of the season on Sunday, bought seats at a good price on the secondary market way down low, west side between center court and the end of the Cal bench. I had a nice view of Fox for the game, and with that small crowd, from that distance you could hear a lot.
What is truly remarkable is that the shaking his head with a scowl is constant, whether he is on the bench or standing closer to center court to call out a play, whether things are going well for the Bears (which wasn't much in that game) or poorly. Harriman at least knows how to be encouraging players at times and not being constantly disgusted and contemptuous. The muttering of f bombs from Fox is quite frequent, so much that my wife called the f bomb "the official swear word of the Golden Bears basketball team." To be fair, however, he drops his god damns in there, too.
My wife was amazed that Fox could spend two whole hours constantly looking angry, annoyed, irritated, and/or contemptuous. In my opinion, the contemptuous is the worst part. Express an attitude of contempt towards your players and it is hard to get 40 minutes of max effort out of them. And why would anyone sign up to play for this guy who shows such contempt for his players, and it is there on his face for everyone to see? Even if they're playing poorly, be a coach, not a contemptuous jerk.
I realize that Sunday's game was overall pretty horrific, but we played pretty good D for 15 minutes. And for the whole game, some (not all) of the 3's we gave up were tough shots that you have to live with if they go in.
With 5 minutes left in the half, we were up 12-11. 11 points surrendered in 15 minutes! Is that a D problem? OSU had the ball near the end of a well defended possession, and Akanno, shooting 24% from 3 coming into the game, hits a desperation 3 as the shot clock expires with 4:54 left in the half. Okay, maybe Newell could have gotten a little closer because Akanno didn't have any time to drive past him, but otherwise you don't really want to be to tight on the 24% 3 point shooter who can drive past you. Lars then got 3 of his 5 points (fouled by Akanno on his layup, hits the and-one), Cal back up 15-14. We play another 28 seconds of good D and Akanno scores in the paint as the shot clock expires, maybe Roberson should have gotten more help because the shot clock was expiring and there probably wasn't time for a pass and score. Looking at video of the telecast, Monty and Robinson were (justifiably) praising the D on that possession, but it was the possession that gave OSU the lead for good at 16-15, and arguably there was a lapse at the end. Akanno gets a deflection on the next Cal possession, OSU gets the ball, and with around 10 seconds left on the shot clock, Akanno gets a decent look and hits a 3, getting some space again perhaps because he was shooting 24% coming into the game.
Fox calls timeout with 3:13 left in the half, there is no form of encouragement for what has been right on D, just total Fox negativity. OK, maybe he needed to make some adjustments, Akanno has now hit his third 3 of the game, so point out that the game plan wasn't to guard him close but he's hot from 3, and change it up a little. Maybe Fox did that, I don't know, but Fox was clearly not being at all encouraging, just displaying that attitude of anger, annoyance, irritation, and contempt.
I'm thinking, I hope Fox's attitude doesn't cause the team to go into the tank. My wife agreed. Guess what? The team goes into the tank for the rest of the half, the Bears don't score again, have a really stupid end of the half possession with a desperation Askew 3 pointer with enough time on the clock for OSU to get a transition 2 pointer at the horn and we're now down 27-15.
And the loss was because of poor D? If there was poor D for much of the last 23 minutes, I think it was largely because Fox's attitude made for worse D. And when the team scores 15 points in the first half and 30 total in the first 34 minutes (before OSU up 28 quits playing hard and yields 18 points in the last six minutes), I don't know how you have a postgame presser and blame the D. I seriously think Buh deserves about as much blame as the D.
Then there was a second half Fox interaction with the officials that drove me crazy. With around 7 minutes left in the game, Okafor blocks a shot down low but the ball goes right to OSU for a put back, OSU now up 56-30. The ball is inbounded quickly and Brown goes pretty quickly. Fox is standing right in front of me on the sidelines so I see him signaling calmly for Cal's final timeout, not sure when he started. The refs don't grant a timeout, Brown is pushing the ball, he sees an opening and drives to the bucket but slips and can't get rid of the ball before he is out of bounds.
Fox is pissed at the refs for not granting a timeout. Since it isn't the last two minutes of the second half or an overtime period, either Fox has to have called it before the ball was inbounded or a player has to call it with a live ball. I'm not sure if Fox thinks he called it before the ball was inbounded (if he did, he didn't yell for it and Cal inbounded quickly), or if he thinks a Cal player saw his signal and called for a timeout while Brown was pushing ahead (fast action where it would be hard to see a player off the ball calling a TO).
In any event, one of the refs responds to Fox from across the court, "My bad." I'm not sure why it was his bad, maybe it was, maybe he's just trying to placate Fox. Fox, however, is having none of that. The ref repeats his "My bad." Fox is disgusted, and goes ahead and calls his last timeout. Towards the end of the timeout, the ref is by the Cal bench talking with Fox again, and Fox is still pissed at the ref. The ref is calmly trying to explain something to Fox, but Fox just wants to be disgusted with the ref, even though the ref took the blame. The expression I read on the ref's face was an exasperated, eye-rolling, "What a jerk" expression. What a great way to have a good relationship with the officials, you can't simply accept a "my bad" and move on when you're down 26 late in the game, instead acting contemptuously toward the ref and making him think you're a jerk for the next time for the next time he calls your game.
I wish Knowlton could say, "My bad," fire Fox, and move on. If the Bears were winning, I still wouldn't want Fox as coach. If the price of winning is having a guy like that as coach, I'd rather lose. But having a guy like that in order to have the worst team in Cal history? Good grief.