As a BOD Dragon, it will always bother me that Ivan Rabb cost himself millions of dollars not entering the NBA with Jaylen Brown when his stock was at it highest (projected to be a high 1st rounder).
Instead, he came back for a 2nd year to play in a rudderless program, clearly receiving little coaching with regard to his game, his weaknesses got highlighted and the NBA's interest in him crashed and burned. I have little doubt he got lobbied to come back because otherwise his decision to do so makes no sense.
"The Cal coaching staff previously did due diligence and the consensus was that Rabb would be selected in the lottery, possibly as high as No. 6."
"Rabb felt he wasn't ready. He shot 61.5% last winter but wanted to extend the range on his jump shot. He wanted to be a better ball-handler. He wanted to improve as a perimeter defender, cognizant that switching on to wings and holding his own will be crucial to his success at the next level. If he managed all that, he figured, he wouldn't lose much ground."
"This summer, Martin would like Rabb to get up 500 shots a day in an effort to improve his range; Rabb guesses 200 is more realistic. "I want to shoot them and make them," he says. He doesn't know yet how he'll gear other workouts to improve his game, but he's around to do them alreadythe first step on the path to take ownership of the Bears this winter."
For Ivan Rabb, returning to Cal for another season was as simple choice | Sports Illustrated
https://www.si.com/college/2016/06/09/ivan-rabb-california-golden-bears-nba-draft*My interpretation of that article, reading between the lines, is that the cupboard was taking a hit at Cal with Brown leaving for the NBA and Jordan Matthews leaving for the Zags. Ivan leaving would have been a knockout punch for the Bears.
If I am looking out for Ivan, I'm telling him to leave for the NBA, get a good contract and work on his game. I simply don't believe the coaching staff didn't convince him they would coach him up and give his game more battle testing in a top PAC 12 program. Neither of those things occurred. They sold him down the drain.
If in fact Martin lobbied Ivan to leave for the NBA, then my criticism of Martin on this issue is without merit. I still don't think Cuonzo Martin is a good basketball coach.
Perhaps Shocky has first hand knowledge if Martin played any role in Rabb coming back for a 2nd year.
Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside