Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
HoopDreams said:
sdsu shooting 26%
uconn shooting 63%
bearister said:HoopDreams said:
sdsu shooting 26%
uconn shooting 63%
U Conn should be up by 25. When you have someone against the ropes, you gotta KO them.
bearister said:HoopDreams said:
sdsu shooting 26%
uconn shooting 63%
U Conn should be up by 25. When you have someone against the ropes, you gotta KO them.
bearister said:bearister said:HoopDreams said:
sdsu shooting 26%
uconn shooting 63%
U Conn should be up by 25. When you have someone against the ropes, you gotta KO them.
DiabloWags said:
This game was never really in question.
UCONN went on a 16 - 4 run after the Aztecs got it down to 5.
If youve watched UCONN all season long, you know how much offensive fire power they have.
And their Defense isnt bad either.
Held their last 4 opponents to less than 32%
DOMINANT!
UCONN had an awesome run but these past few seasons have been weird because of the 2020 cancellation and a lot of guys taking extra years and hitting the portal, San Diego State had a bunch of older guys which certainly helped plus the other blue bloods were mostly absent in this tournament, except for the champs.GMP said:As an aside, I heard someone on TV ask last weekend if they're the greatest college team of all time because of how badly they had been dominating leading up to the Final 4. To me, that's an obvious no - almost laughable. How many NBA guys do they have? Maybe 1 or 2? No NBA superstars, IMO. But there's no denying I can't remember a team dominating the tournament this badly before.DiabloWags said:
This game was never really in question.
UCONN went on a 16 - 4 run after the Aztecs got it down to 5.
If youve watched UCONN all season long, you know how much offensive fire power they have.
And their Defense isnt bad either.
Held their last 4 opponents to less than 32%
DOMINANT!
All three of the announcers were rooting for UConn, really - classic East Coast Bias. I think they were reliving their own glory days of the 1980s-1990s calling (or in Grant Hill's case, playing) Big East and ACC games that were the apex of college basketball. When Raftery gets wound up, you can't understand a word he says. It was nice to see SDSU close the gap on UConn, but the better team won.bearister said:
I'm getting sick and tired of Nantz nakedly rooting for U Conn.
His repeated negative comments sound like Starkey commenting on Cal's play in a football game.
Unless State came back with spectacular shooting they had no shot, and not only that they shot poorly while UCONN was blazing in the first half, it was hardly a contest.HearstMining said:It was nice to see SDSU close the gap on UConn, but the better team won.bearister said:
I'm getting sick and tired of Nantz nakedly rooting for U Conn.
His repeated negative comments sound like Starkey commenting on Cal's play in a football game.
"During that time with COVID and stuff I was really ready to just stop playing."
— Darnay Tripp (@DarnayTripp) April 4, 2023
Powerful words from Matt Bradley. He said getting taken in by Brian Dutcher, and being welcomed into a brotherhood at San Diego State changed the direction of his life. pic.twitter.com/fsMsFlXnRg
Such an indictment of MF. Matt seems like a great guy. Driven. Competitive. Smart (to get to Cal). The fact that MF ran a program that left MB feeling this way is just criminal and I hope that man NEVER coaches BB again. ****er.bluehenbear said:"During that time with COVID and stuff I was really ready to just stop playing."
— Darnay Tripp (@DarnayTripp) April 4, 2023
Powerful words from Matt Bradley. He said getting taken in by Brian Dutcher, and being welcomed into a brotherhood at San Diego State changed the direction of his life. pic.twitter.com/fsMsFlXnRg
Great job supporting our players JK and MF (/s)
socaltownie said:Such an indictment of MF. Matt seems like a great guy. Driven. Competitive. Smart (to get to Cal). The fact that MF ran a program that left MB feeling this way is just criminal and I hope that man NEVER coaches BB again. ****er.bluehenbear said:"During that time with COVID and stuff I was really ready to just stop playing."
— Darnay Tripp (@DarnayTripp) April 4, 2023
Powerful words from Matt Bradley. He said getting taken in by Brian Dutcher, and being welcomed into a brotherhood at San Diego State changed the direction of his life. pic.twitter.com/fsMsFlXnRg
Great job supporting our players JK and MF (/s)
GMP said:DiabloWags said:
This game was never really in question.
UCONN went on a 16 - 4 run after the Aztecs got it down to 5.
If youve watched UCONN all season long, you know how much offensive fire power they have.
And their Defense isnt bad either.
Held their last 4 opponents to less than 32%
DOMINANT!
They won their six tournament games by scores of 24, 15, 23, 28, 13, and 17. Average margin of victory of 20 points. I am curious if that is the highest ever.
As an aside, I heard someone on TV ask last weekend if they're the greatest college team of all time because of how badly they had been dominating leading up to the Final 4. To me, that's an obvious no - almost laughable. How many NBA guys do they have? Maybe 1 or 2? No NBA superstars, IMO. But there's no denying I can't remember a team dominating the tournament this badly before.
Absolutely. And I again return to my constant theme that the disconnect is between an administration (and a general student body) that sees itself as a world class elite R1 educational instiution at which ANY student would give their eye tooth to be a part of and a revenue sports school at which Cal is "meh" and is largely a regional play. Over and over that disconnect expresses itself.CALiforniALUM said:
We've had a lot of coaches and players cycle through Cal over the years. While hitting on a winner for every player is unlikely due to a range of issues (I.e., injuries, academics, fit), when we miss hitting a winner on our coach we immediately run the risk that the coach's failures become propagated through the players they bring into the program. The same is true for our AD. A bad AD is likely to pick a bad coach. A bad coach is bad because of their inability to recruit to and apply a system that makes their players successful.
Cal's problems have and will continue to be its administration. Some on this board note that Christ has done more for Cal sports than any previous Chancellor, but there is something afoul when that same Chancellor hires a bad AD who hires a bad coach, who ends up running off the good players and employing a system that doesn't fit the players we do have. Christ may have made some positive choices about the balance sheet of the athletic department, but she has also made some historically bad choices regarding staffing. What this leads to is a failed program.
You can't look at the collective history of Cal Basketball and not see that our problems start at the top. You can't look at Cal Basketball and not see that we have been more in a mode of cleaning up the problems of our past rather than making decisions that seed our future for success. Building a winner is not done through a single coach, but through a succession of good coaches. The same needs to happen with the Chancellor and AD roles.
Be happy for Matt Bradley. He was smart enough to see Cal Basketball for what it isn't.