Golden One said:
We're going to lose this game at the free throw line.
No way Eore.
Golden One said:
We're going to lose this game at the free throw line.
75bear said:Well, it was our final chance to ever win there.JimSox said:
Wire to wire. Thought sure they would blow it.
First win there in what? More than a decade?
For ripping off his coat - he should stick to chugging Fiji water like Cuonzo.oskidunker said:
Was that a technical,on Cronin?
Cronin has an aptitude problem.oskidunker said:
They have Talent. They are afraid to shoot . Cronin screwed up.
GoCal80 said:
I wonder what Cronin will say about his players after losing to Cal!
UCLA assistant coach Rod Palmer, not Mick Cronin, addressed the media tonight and no UCLA players were made available.
— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) January 7, 2024
harebear said:UCLA assistant coach Rod Palmer, not Mick Cronin, addressed the media tonight and no UCLA players were made available.
— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) January 7, 2024
harebear said:UCLA assistant coach Rod Palmer, not Mick Cronin, addressed the media tonight and no UCLA players were made available.
— Ben Bolch (@latbbolch) January 7, 2024
01Bear said:
I attended the game in Pailey Pavilion tonight. My initial thoughts are: (1) UCLA lost because they couldn't make a basket; (2) I hate the Cal weave; (3) Fardaws Aimaq needs to aggressively run to his spot in the post and then sit down with his hands up; (4) Cal still needs to work on press breaks; (5) Jalen Tyson and Jalen Cone bailed out the team with some timely buckets; and (6) the players need to run through the paint with a hand up demanding the ball.
Cal's defense gave up a ton of open looks to the Bruins. It just so happened that the Bruins couldn't make a bucket, even with wide open shots.
The weave just burns clock without getting the ball to a shooter in a good position to catch and shoot (or to drive and shoot). The weave is not a substitute for a real offense. Cal did best (and got easy buckets) when it ran plays using backdoor cuts. Madsen needs to draw up more plays with this kind of intentional off-ball movement, not just mindless weaving across the top of the arc. Use screens and double screens to free up backdoor cutters, if needs be.
Aimaq needs to attend the Pete Newell Big Man Camp. He runs hesitantly and mincingly to his spot in the post. Once there, he stands fully upright. He needs to drop his butt on his defender and demand the ball with one hand while the other feels and fends off his defender. He also needs to work on his hook shot. His timing on his hook shot is off as is his range/depth.
Cal's press breaks are horrible. The ball handlers need to look up as they dribble and be ready to move the ball immediately. Instead, they try to dribble through defenders and get trapped. Cal got lucky that UCLA's full court press defense was so bad, otherwise we could've see a repeat of last week's ASU game.
The Jalens can score. Jalen Cone is undersized but can set up his defender with a quick first step or get separation with a quick back/sidestep. Jalen Tyson is pretty good at driving to the rim, but his perimeter shooting keeps defenders honest. His offense is impressive but I would like to see him hustle more on defense. Still, he did step into a number of passes that led to Cal fastbreaks.
One thing I hated was seeing Cal players run routes through the paint with their eyes looking forward instead of at the ballhandler. Worse, they were running their routes knowing full well they weren't going to receive a pass so they had their hands down. What the he double hockey sticks is that?!?! The cutter should always have his hand up and open (as a target) for the ball handler when cutting through the lane. He should also always have his eyes on the ball handler, or else he might find himself with a line drive to the face.*
While I'm glad Cal won (especially since this is likely the last time Cal will play in Pauley Pavilion for a while), I am concerned that the team has lots more room for improvement. Still, I am glad to see this team making progress and improvement. Winning, like losing, is a habit. Cal needs to get back in the habit of winning.
*In my younger days, some of my teammates suffered just such a fate. I patterned my game on that of Magic Johnson; I threw lots of no look passes. My teammates who didn't have their hands up ready to receive a pass often got a face full of leather. I wasn't intentionally trying to hit them with the ball; I just passed to the open man (even if my teammate didn't realize he was open).
Very sweet indeed.edwinbear said:
Still glad that as a PAC-12 parting adieu Cal will have beaten UCLA at their place in both football and basketball haha.
I'm happy we won. It was a nice victory. But the bottom line is UCLA is simply not a very good shooting team. Checked this morning, I know they've played a better schedule than us, but as of today they are shooting 41% from the field and only 22% from 3 point distance.dimitrig said:
We defended the freaking three for once.
Not only were they not making them but they didn't even take many. 2-10 on the night. Granted, UCLA is a poor three point shooting team but everyone seems to get healthy against us.
Not tonight!
OdontoBear66 said:Very sweet indeed.edwinbear said:
Still glad that as a PAC-12 parting adieu Cal will have beaten UCLA at their place in both football and basketball haha.