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edwinbear
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So glad I didn't bail after the half!
ncbears
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Glad I turned it back on with ten to go
eastcoastcal
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Stayed up til 1AM for a BEARS W!!!
sonofabear51
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How sweet it is!!
Start Slowly and taper off
bear2034
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It's happening!
KoreAmBear
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The Euro step slam dunk was everything.

CALiforniALUM
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When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
RJABear
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Great game to see in person. Feel the crowd slowly come alive

I went to the game last night with an old friend. I was happy for his company in spite of the result during the first half.

We did not see that explosive rally coming.
bearsandgiants
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CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
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Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.
ncbears
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bearsandgiants said:

CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
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Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.
Aimaq is 25 years old and playing in his fifth college season. I doubt his game is going to change much at this point. I could be wrong, though.
HoopDreams
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Those are two of the greatest dunks in Cal basketball history

KoreAmBear said:

The Euro step slam dunk was everything.


HoopDreams
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There were calls and non-calls that went both ways… for example calling foul on Larson for a Williams and-one in the last minute. Absolutely ridiculous. Another bad call was on Celestine defending their center. For such a big strong guy he sure crashes to the ground a lot from minor contact from a player 60 pounds lighter. But Cal benefited by the quick 5 second call.

Oh, and there's this:

"Cal's Jaylon Tyson: Went 8-for-8 in the second half with 23 of his career-high 30 points. Tyson also was 7-for-7 on free throws."

bearsandgiants said:

CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
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Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.
RedlessWardrobe
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If we had pushed a little more and avoided some self mistakes in some of our early games, our close losses would have been wins.
HoopDreams
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RedlessWardrobe said:

If we had pushed a little more and avoided some self mistakes in some of our early games, our close losses would have been wins.


Wish we had Kennedy in those early games
Basketball Bear
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HoopDreams said:

Those are two of the greatest dunks in Cal basketball history

KoreAmBear said:

The Euro step slam dunk was everything.



These are my favorites in Cal history.


bear2034
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I forgot how explosive Jaylen Brown was.
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bear2034 said:

I forgot how explosive Jaylen Brown was.
He still is … catch a Celtics game or two …. He got paid big time for a reason

Go Bears!!!!!
Bearly Clad
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bear2034 said:

I forgot how explosive Jaylen Brown was.
I was at every game in Haas that year. The best way to describe it was that he had at least one or two moments every game that made everyone in the arena just go "oh ****". It was just different in person, like you could feel the explosiveness the same way that with great baseball hitters you can just hear the crack of the bat different than anyone else. I imagine Tyson's game-sealing dunk last night had that same air of awe and explosiveness much more than on tv (even though it was already amazing enough)
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The correct answer for best cal dunk ever is Randy duck

Second best was Monty buckley's against Arizona
RedlessWardrobe
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ducky23 said:

The correct answer for best cal dunk ever is Randy duck

Second best was Monty buckley's against Arizona
I'm still going with Roy Fisher against Villanova.
bearsandgiants
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Finally watched the game and I feel like I was in excessively critical of aimaq. He had a solid second half and was impactful more than not, especially in that half. But…I had no idea how wide open that three was, and how late. We could have easily blown that game after all of that work, and it was sheer luck that we didn't. At the same time, it was sheer luck that we lost more than one game this season, too, so it's nice to have karma balance out a little for once. Most importantly, I'm still patiently waiting for a complete game that includes making free throws. JT carried the team last night.
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RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

The correct answer for best cal dunk ever is Randy duck

Second best was Monty buckley's against Arizona
I'm still going with Roy Fisher against Villanova.
Little KJ Roberts did a windmill dunk when nobody thought he could reach the rim. Insane reaction from the crowd.
GMP
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bearsandgiants said:

CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
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Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.


Cherry picking some missed calls is not helpful, particularly when you haven't watched the games.

For example. Yes, Cone committed a moving screen on the second Tyson dunk. But before that, Tyson was pushed on the first dunk and no call was made. Cone was also clearly hit on the arm on his big 3 pointer. Both should have been And 1s. And that's just off the top of my head.

It's not a great look to complain about missed calls in a loss because missed calls happen both ways all the time.

But it's a really strange look to point out missed calls in our favor in a win, ignoring that the other team also got the benefit of missed calls to keep it closer than it should have been.

And it's REALLY strange to do so when you haven't even watched the game.

KoreAmBear
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RedlessWardrobe said:

If we had pushed a little more and avoided some self mistakes in some of our early games, our close losses would have been wins.
We win v. UOP and Montana State now.

We should have beaten 1 or 2 of the 3 we played in San Clemente.

We should have beaten ASU going away. We could easily be 10-6 not 6-10.

It's going to be tough coming out of Eugene with a W, but I believe we are going to be at least a .500 Pac-12 conference team.
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RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

The correct answer for best cal dunk ever is Randy duck

Second best was Monty buckley's against Arizona
I'm still going with Roy Fisher against Villanova.

All of these are great and would make a great montage. Gotta throw in a few throw-downs by Lamond Murray, too.
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Monty Buckley had an insane dunk against Furd.

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GMP said:



For example. Yes, Cone committed a moving screen on the second Tyson dunk. But before that, Tyson was pushed on the first dunk and no call was made. Cone was also clearly hit on the arm on his big 3 pointer. Both should have been And 1s. And that's just off the top of my head.


Cone wasn't moving on that screen. He was pushing the Buffalo up and away like any good offensive lineman who is giving away a foot in height and 75 pounds.
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ncbears said:

GMP said:



For example. Yes, Cone committed a moving screen on the second Tyson dunk. But before that, Tyson was pushed on the first dunk and no call was made. Cone was also clearly hit on the arm on his big 3 pointer. Both should have been And 1s. And that's just off the top of my head.


Cone wasn't moving on that screen. He was pushing the Buffalo up and away like any good offensive lineman who is giving away a foot in height and 75 pounds.

LOL.
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HoopDreams said:

There were calls and non-calls that went both ways… for example calling foul on Larson for a Williams and-one in the last minute. Absolutely ridiculous. Another bad call was on Celestine defending their center. For such a big strong guy he sure crashes to the ground a lot from minor contact from a player 60 pounds lighter. But Cal benefited by the quick 5 second call.

Oh, and there's this:

"Cal's Jaylon Tyson: Went 8-for-8 in the second half with 23 of his career-high 30 points. Tyson also was 7-for-7 on free throws."

bearsandgiants said:

CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
.

Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.



We made 16-21 free throws. Not awful, 80%
Go Bears!
HoopDreams
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Basketball Bear said:

HoopDreams said:

Those are two of the greatest dunks in Cal basketball history

KoreAmBear said:

The Euro step slam dunk was everything.



These are my favorites in Cal history.



When I said, "Those are two of the greatest dunks in Cal basketball history"

I didn't mean most explosive dunks. Those belong to Jaylen Brown was was the most athletic player in Cal history.

What I did mean is Tyson's two dunks together in that game situation were the greatest. Both were highly skilled, the defense was set and keying on him, and they were monster plays in crunch time

Does anyone remember a player dunking twice with high difficulty slams in a close game in crunch time to win a game?
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bearsandgiants said:

CALiforniALUM said:

When you look at our scores this season we are a hard out for teams. Despite not playing well in all phases of the game we only have to push a little more and those close losses will turn into close wins.
.

Our opponents only have to push a little more and our close losses turn into big ones, too. We can't keep missing free throws. I have yet to watch this recorded game but reading through the comments it seems like a lot of the same mistakes continued in the second half'. We also got bailed out on two non calls, looking at the highlights. One of Tyson's dunks enjoyed the benefit of a moving pick and we also didn't get whistles on a clear foul against a buff who made a fade away jumper. Seems like we only were able to mount a comeback because aimaq was on the bench in foul trouble. For his total rebounds, the amount of soft, failures to secure the ball and difficulty guarding big men more than cancel out the attributes. He has to improve his game. We can't double team our biggest opponents. We have enough trouble guarding the opponent when playing man to man, which Madsen publicly made clear he is sticking with, effectively telling rod benson to shut up about playing zone. We'll see how they do from here, but we can't count on one guy to bail out this team, and we can't count on luck like Colorado missing a wide open three in the closing moment. This team needs to play a complete game before I'll be sold. Very happy for the win, and the heart, though.
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Didn't happen at Cal, but this has always been my favorite Cal adjacent dunk:

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Does Cal-adjacent include dunks AGAINST Cal? Because the Russell Westbrook dunk on Jamaal Boykin was incredible. I still think it was a charge, though, lol.

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Russell Westbrook has a vertical jump of 36.5 inches.
DJ Stephens 46 inches



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._J._Stephens
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