CALiforniALUM said:
So what exactly did Martin achieve at Cal?
He recruited better than most before and after his time. Can't argue with those results.
He perhaps represented a type of coach that players, parents, and the Cal community could get behind. I didn't know the man myself but many have said that with his own personal history as a person and player he connected with parents, particularly those who saw a bit of their own sons in him.
But, for all of the great recruiting and personality he was pretty underwhelming in terms of his success when it all came down to the results on the floor.
Us "people" who recognize his performance are just factually looking at the results. All coaches have to deal with injuries and I don't feel the need to view other coaches results any differently or offer them excuses. None of that makes me feel any more happy about their lack of success.
GMP said:CALiforniALUM said:
So what exactly did Martin achieve at Cal?
He recruited better than most before and after his time. Can't argue with those results.
He perhaps represented a type of coach that players, parents, and the Cal community could get behind. I didn't know the man myself but many have said that with his own personal history as a person and player he connected with parents, particularly those who saw a bit of their own sons in him.
But, for all of the great recruiting and personality he was pretty underwhelming in terms of his success when it all came down to the results on the floor.
Us "people" who recognize his performance are just factually looking at the results. All coaches have to deal with injuries and I don't feel the need to view other coaches results any differently or offer them excuses. None of that makes me feel any more happy about their lack of success.
What's telling here is that the question is who "made you happy" and you are twisting it to "who had the best results."
Even setting aside the terrible week Cal had leading up to that loss against Hawaii, judging an entire season, in hindsight, based solely on the result of a one and done playoff is certainly a choice. It's not how I choose to enjoy sports. I enjoy the ride. For example:
I'm a Kings fan. This season has been SO fun. It made me so happy. If the Kings get swept by the Warriors, it will not take away the joy I got this season watching the Kings every night.
I'm a Giants fan. The 2021 season so incredibly fun. It made me so happy. The Giants lost a 5-game series in the last inning against the Dodgers. It did not reduce how happy that Giants team made me for 6 months.
So yeah. That Cal basketball season ended badly. But it was a great ride and for four months, that team made me happy. Did you refuse to enjoy that season as it happened? After every win, did you sit there with your arms crossed telling everyone around you, "Why are you happy? I'll enjoy myself when we make the Sweet 16! Otherwise, I'm not happy!"
Enjoy the ride.
ducky23 said:GMP said:CALiforniALUM said:
So what exactly did Martin achieve at Cal?
He recruited better than most before and after his time. Can't argue with those results.
He perhaps represented a type of coach that players, parents, and the Cal community could get behind. I didn't know the man myself but many have said that with his own personal history as a person and player he connected with parents, particularly those who saw a bit of their own sons in him.
But, for all of the great recruiting and personality he was pretty underwhelming in terms of his success when it all came down to the results on the floor.
Us "people" who recognize his performance are just factually looking at the results. All coaches have to deal with injuries and I don't feel the need to view other coaches results any differently or offer them excuses. None of that makes me feel any more happy about their lack of success.
What's telling here is that the question is who "made you happy" and you are twisting it to "who had the best results."
Even setting aside the terrible week Cal had leading up to that loss against Hawaii, judging an entire season, in hindsight, based solely on the result of a one and done playoff is certainly a choice. It's not how I choose to enjoy sports. I enjoy the ride. For example:
I'm a Kings fan. This season has been SO fun. It made me so happy. If the Kings get swept by the Warriors, it will not take away the joy I got this season watching the Kings every night.
I'm a Giants fan. The 2021 season so incredibly fun. It made me so happy. The Giants lost a 5-game series in the last inning against the Dodgers. It did not reduce how happy that Giants team made me for 6 months.
So yeah. That Cal basketball season ended badly. But it was a great ride and for four months, that team made me happy. Did you refuse to enjoy that season as it happened? After every win, did you sit there with your arms crossed telling everyone around you, "Why are you happy? I'll enjoy myself when we make the Sweet 16! Otherwise, I'm not happy!"
Enjoy the ride.
If you're such a big fan of the regular season, you should consider being a dodgers fan
Shocky1 said:Aziz with the two-hand flush#GoUVU #UVU #NITMBB pic.twitter.com/PWPXDAErCI
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aziz is truly an impact post player with +1 athleticism & potential nba upside
bandaogo scored 14 points on an efficient 5-9 field goals (love the alley oop lobs over the top), got a fluid free throw shooting stroke 3-4 free throws, knocked down a manute bol 3 pointer from the 7th green at shadow creek, absolutely dominated the glass with 16 rebounds & perhaps most important committed only 1 turnover
defensively he alters shots in the paint but needs to work hard in a s&c program to get his body right for the next level...his listed height of 7' appears to be legit but does not look like he's currently carrying the listed 230 lbs...with more muscle aziz will float less on the perimeter offensively & impose his will more around the bucket and defensively not lose position in the paint against heftier post players
yeah make no mistake about it aziz bandaogo is truly unforgettable, #55 gonna ride with me boss
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What exactly is twisted again? In a completely different thread I asked a simple question on who people thought was the last coach that made them happy. There were answers all over the map because people value different things. You must agree that happiness about a coach is not mutually exclusive with the results on the court. My comments on this thread were in relation to 5* players that never materialized into results. I don't get the connection you are making to other threads and why you think I am twisting things.GMP said:CALiforniALUM said:
So what exactly did Martin achieve at Cal?
He recruited better than most before and after his time. Can't argue with those results.
He perhaps represented a type of coach that players, parents, and the Cal community could get behind. I didn't know the man myself but many have said that with his own personal history as a person and player he connected with parents, particularly those who saw a bit of their own sons in him.
But, for all of the great recruiting and personality he was pretty underwhelming in terms of his success when it all came down to the results on the floor.
Us "people" who recognize his performance are just factually looking at the results. All coaches have to deal with injuries and I don't feel the need to view other coaches results any differently or offer them excuses. None of that makes me feel any more happy about their lack of success.
What's telling here is that the question is who "made you happy" and you are twisting it to "who had the best results."
Even setting aside the terrible week Cal had leading up to that loss against Hawaii, judging an entire season, in hindsight, based solely on the result of a one and done playoff is certainly a choice. It's not how I choose to enjoy sports. I enjoy the ride. For example:
I'm a Kings fan. This season has been SO fun. It made me so happy. If the Kings get swept by the Warriors, it will not take away the joy I got this season watching the Kings every night.
I'm a Giants fan. The 2021 season so incredibly fun. It made me so happy. The Giants lost a 5-game series in the last inning against the Dodgers. It did not reduce how happy that Giants team made me for 6 months.
So yeah. That Cal basketball season ended badly. But it was a great ride and for four months, that team made me happy. Did you refuse to enjoy that season as it happened? After every win, did you sit there with your arms crossed telling everyone around you, "Why are you happy? I'll enjoy myself when we make the Sweet 16! Otherwise, I'm not happy!"
Enjoy the ride.
Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
Shockster, as you dream about Martin and final 4's at Cal, Martin had exactly one great recruiting class, which he parlayed from a #14 preseason ranking into a #23 national ranking going into the tourney (Cal ended up unranked after the Hawaii fiasco, but we all know that wasn't his fault). Your what-ifs and speculations had he stayed are just that, because they never happened. The highly-rated recruits that Martin had lined up prior to his departure never lived up to their hype, and not a single one of them, or any of the Cal players that transferred out, followed him to Missouri. And unless Martin was planning on booting one of his coaches and hiring Michael Porter, Sr., the Porter twins were never coming to Cal, despite what you make up. If you or anyone else can provide proof to the contrary I will gladly submit my mea culpa. Maybe you could point out a post in your monster thread that mentioned the Porter twins and Cal before Martin bolted.Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
Civil Bear said:Shockster, as you dream about Martin and final 4's at Cal, Martin had exactly one great recruiting class, which he parlayed from a #14 preseason ranking into a #23 national ranking going into the tourney (Cal ended up unranked after the Hawaii fiasco, but we all know that wasn't his fault). Your what-ifs and speculations had he stayed are just that, because they never happened. The highly-rated recruits that Martin had lined up prior to his departure never lived up to their hype, and not a single one of them, or any of the Cal players that transferred out, followed him to Missouri. And unless Martin was planning on booting one of his coaches and hiring Michael Porter, Sr., the Porter twins were never coming to Cal, despite what you make up. If you or anyone else can provide proof to the contrary I will gladly submit my mea culpa. Maybe you could point out a post in your monster thread that mentioned the Porter twins and Cal before Martin bolted.Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
I fully understand your need to prop up coach Martin after all the time, energy, and intellectual capital you spent on him in your monster thread, but the truth is after 14 seasons he has proven himself to be a rather mediocre coach and recruiter with a record that actually resembles Fox at the same stage in their careers.
Had I wished he stayed at Cal in light of what followed? Sure, but Missouri showed us what he was capable of.
Yes, and I was highly excited about it at the time. My point is it was proven to be not sustainable, short of hiring top prospects' dads. It's like you won the lottery for 100 million bucks one time, but weren't able to spend it all, and the remainder and all the assets went away after that year. Good times for sure, but its time to move on.Big C said:Civil Bear said:Shockster, as you dream about Martin and final 4's at Cal, Martin had exactly one great recruiting class, which he parlayed from a #14 preseason ranking into a #23 national ranking going into the tourney (Cal ended up unranked after the Hawaii fiasco, but we all know that wasn't his fault). Your what-ifs and speculations had he stayed are just that, because they never happened. The highly-rated recruits that Martin had lined up prior to his departure never lived up to their hype, and not a single one of them, or any of the Cal players that transferred out, followed him to Missouri. And unless Martin was planning on booting one of his coaches and hiring Michael Porter, Sr., the Porter twins were never coming to Cal, despite what you make up. If you or anyone else can provide proof to the contrary I will gladly submit my mea culpa. Maybe you could point out a post in your monster thread that mentioned the Porter twins and Cal before Martin bolted.Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
I fully understand your need to prop up coach Martin after all the time, energy, and intellectual capital you spent on him in your monster thread, but the truth is after 14 seasons he has proven himself to be a rather mediocre coach and recruiter with a record that actually resembles Fox at the same stage in their careers.
Had I wished he stayed at Cal in light of what followed? Sure, but Missouri showed us what he was capable of.
Who the heck else has ever had one great recruiting class for Cal? That's like saying, "Big C only won the lottery for 100 million bucks one time... he's overrated at picking numbers."
Civil Bear said:Yes, and I was highly excited about it at the time. My point is it was proven to be not sustainable, short of hiring top prospects' dads. It's like you won the lottery for 100 million bucks one time, but weren't able to spend it all, and the remainder and all the assets went away after that year. Good times for sure, but its time to move on.Big C said:Civil Bear said:Shockster, as you dream about Martin and final 4's at Cal, Martin had exactly one great recruiting class, which he parlayed from a #14 preseason ranking into a #23 national ranking going into the tourney (Cal ended up unranked after the Hawaii fiasco, but we all know that wasn't his fault). Your what-ifs and speculations had he stayed are just that, because they never happened. The highly-rated recruits that Martin had lined up prior to his departure never lived up to their hype, and not a single one of them, or any of the Cal players that transferred out, followed him to Missouri. And unless Martin was planning on booting one of his coaches and hiring Michael Porter, Sr., the Porter twins were never coming to Cal, despite what you make up. If you or anyone else can provide proof to the contrary I will gladly submit my mea culpa. Maybe you could point out a post in your monster thread that mentioned the Porter twins and Cal before Martin bolted.Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
I fully understand your need to prop up coach Martin after all the time, energy, and intellectual capital you spent on him in your monster thread, but the truth is after 14 seasons he has proven himself to be a rather mediocre coach and recruiter with a record that actually resembles Fox at the same stage in their careers.
Had I wished he stayed at Cal in light of what followed? Sure, but Missouri showed us what he was capable of.
Who the heck else has ever had one great recruiting class for Cal? That's like saying, "Big C only won the lottery for 100 million bucks one time... he's overrated at picking numbers."
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Shocky1 said:Shocky1 said:
https://bearinsider.com/forums/8/topics/11616/1
i honestly thought from the bottom of my heart that with our monster recruited starting line up of t-wall at the 1, the bird at the 2, jaylen brown at the 3, ivan rabb at the 4, caleb swanigan (a silent commit) at the 5 and j-mat as the best 6th man in the nation with kam & the king as strong back up post players that we wuz gonna win a national championship in berkeley
and then for reasons that are still not 100% clear to me cal's monster class wuz terminated which came as an unsettling shock/kick in the azz
https://instagr.am/p/CqnyFlzMVzR
but that's life, shocky got walked to his car & everyone moved on, cal basketball wuz 3-28 last season (yawn)
the shockster now got new priorities in life that are a matter of life & death
still tryna keep an open mind re: potentially falling in love again (the future is unknowable for all of us), the construction of coach madsen's staff will be absolutely critical to the trajectory of the program (listed in alphabetical order):
ben braun: would be receptive to discussions re: a role with the new staff
jaylen brown: next contract could be the nba's supermax payout of $290,000,000+, my yoga buddy will not actively support cal basketball until there is a new athletic director
jay john: brilliant tactical right arm for both hall of famers lute olson & mike montgomery, the former oregon state head coach knows more about basketball than the last 2 head coaches combined multiplied by a 100...already under contract in the athletic department
justin labagh: the former cal walk-on is the winningest coach in the history of college basketball, very happy at san francisco city college (now with chair status) & thinks mark madsen is "a great guy, a great person"
jordan mathews: playing very well right now overseas, thinks he can move up another euro level to a bigger stage pursuing his hoop dreams
adam mazarei: fast rising recruiter with west coast roots: https://vucommodores.com/coach/adam-mazarei/
richard midgley: former bears sharpshooter is now a scout for the new jersey, would be receptive to discussing a potential position with the new staff
john montgomery: not looking likely right now, could be perceived as a conflict of interest
todd okeson: highly respected bigs coach who developed fardaws aimaq & aziz bandaogo
leon powe: teams actively recruit against cal scaring players that "ur gonna flunk out in berkeley," leon as a former homeless kid living out of a car in oakland would be an absolute home run hire in speaking with moms on the recruiting trail that their sons can earn berkeley degrees
ivan rabb: the ncca created the 2 new development assistant coaching positions effective july 1st with the intent of getting former players to return to campus to earn their degrees, young ivee would be a perfect candidate to work with the bigs while finishing his last 2 years of academic work so he can hang his berkeley diploma next to his younger brother tamarik's diploma who went to a junior college before earning a coveted haas biz ad degree
jerome randle: offered a developmental coach position on the staff by coach madsen but cannot accept it at this time for non basketball related reasons, rome truly bleeds blue & gold
lou richie: the legendary bishop o'dowd head coach would be receptive to discussions with coach madsen, brian shaw has told him that mark wuz "the best teammate" in his nba career
theo robertson: interviewed with coach madsen, no decision yet
scott thom: the minnesota timberwolves performance coach would be a home run hire in returning him to the bay, a tireless worker that customizes his programs based upon the player's individual needs
ayinde ubaka: oakland's soul of mischief needs to finish off his berkeley degree
mr x: a former head coach who is older than madsen (47 years old) who will be hired as the associate head coach
this video kinda sums it all up, life is not linear, love u sweetie
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Your insecurities seem to manifest themselves through your posts and rapport with people on this board. Case in point with this post above. Shocky, what are you covering up behind your false bravado? What drives your need to attack me rather than simply acknowledging we have a mutual difference in opinion? What do you know about me as a person that you feel emboldened to pass judgement on my understanding of what I like or not?Shocky1 said:
cal alum, u don't get it & that's ok, your unhappiness with the coach martin era of building a program that annually recruited the top players in the country & would've eventually competed in my opinion for a national championship is probably because you've never truly built anything in ur life & therefore you don't really understand how mistakes are part of the growth process but that you grow from them which is exactly what wuz happening in berkeley
coach martin wuz in year 3 of this championship building process, if you didn't think the ride wuz fun with a sold out haas at every game with almost 11,000 screaming fans celebrating a 18-0 home record & heading in the right direction that's only because u don't truly understand the components of building a championship program
and not tryna pick on u, there's a cadre of eyeores on this board including civil bear & bearlycaring that also don't get it ether...my guess is that ur cadre of nega bears will also find fault with coach madsen, got it
the magic of cal basketball (may not be visible to everyone)#
Shocky1 said:
calumnus, well he's white like them for sure
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CALiforniALUM said:Here is another example where you feel the need to attack other posters. What is the basis for inferring that the color of a poster's skin has anything to do with their opinions? Are all the white Cal alumni racists in your view?Shocky1 said:
calumnus, well he's white like them for sure
I hope the moderators are reviewing your posts without having an ethical bias for your wallet.
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Shocky1 said:
the super secretive gallipoli plan:
the vast majority of cal basketball fans are under this impression that the recent creation of a new nil program is the program's endeavor into this realm
they are not aware of the gallipoli plan which wuz created as a one & done last season...the g-plan (as its referenced in hushed whispers) paid $2,000 per month for 5 months during the season for a total of $10,000 to each scholly player
the real brilliance of the gallipoli plan is in the workaround with foreign players who are not eligible for nil dollars as it would impact their student visas in the united states...when the team traveled to germany last season the 6 foreign born players were paid for zoom call nil work
and know u know but don't tell nobody
Shocky1 said:
the days the earth stopped turning & the planets wuz aligned in berkeley
https://bearinsider.com/forums/8/topics/11616/175@Biggs_Swanigan speaks about the rumors regarding Caleb, Ivan Rabb and Jaylen Brown being a package deal to Cal. pic.twitter.com/qQ6v4pwDQ6
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Shocky1 said:as shared by the monster a week ago, fardaws aimaq is gonna follow his old head coach madsen to their new home in the san francisco bay areaQuote:
https://instagr.am/p/Cmk3QSWLz9Z
6'11" 245 lbs texas tech grad transfer portal super senior with 1 year of remaining eligiblity fardaws aimaq is a key target for coach madsen along with his friend/former utah vally teammate trey woodbury (who is awaiting approval notification from the ncca for his appeal for another season due to an injury 2 years ago that caused him to miss a year)
fardaws started his career at mercer, played a season & then redshirted a year after transferring to utah valley state where he blew up winning the wac player of the year award & also leading the nation in rebounds with 15+ per game...aimaq declared for the nba draft in 2022 & ultimately transferred to texas tech (with mark's approval, he really does put his player's best interests 1st) where he averaged 11.1 ppg & 7.9 rpg before a 11th game injury derailed his season
check out the athleticisim & innate sense for the game in this utah valley playing clips, gotta love the alley oop beautiful lobs, that's just good coaching tooLove this game to my core🖤 pic.twitter.com/m0d4jIZWGG
— Fardaws Aimaq (@FardawsAimaq) March 30, 2022
like shareef abdur rahim who wuz attracted to berkeley because of its muslim community, fardaws (who is muslim) is also considering a move to the diverse & beautiful san francisco bay area...aimaq wuz born & grew up in vancouver, his dad faramarz is from afghanistan and moved to germany & then canada to avoid the soviet-afghan war
coach madsen got 4 strong hoopers returning in grant newell, jalen celestine, devin askew & nd okafor, the potential additions of elite talent in fardaws aimaq & trey woodbury could be the right infusions of talent to create a team that is well coached (a false narrative often repeated on this board is that mark fox wuz a strong development/gameday mind, that's not even close to reality) & that plays together with a much faster pace nba style of play & fiery intensity kinda like their new head coachFresh threads ready for Monday 👌@madsen_mark x #GoBears pic.twitter.com/g0Uo5t0DLL
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