We gotta step up our press break game or it'll crush us in the pac12 tournament
bearister said:
Look, if he was great he would be in the NBA by age 25. But answer me this: Who was the last Cal center to be tied for 4th in the NCAA for most Double/Doubles at this point in the season? He's good enough, and for Cal he is outstanding.
.barsad said:bearister said:
Look, if he was great he would be in the NBA by age 25. But answer me this: Who was the last Cal center to be tied for 4th in the NCAA for most Double/Doubles at this point in the season? He's good enough, and for Cal he is outstanding.
As I've said before, you have to go a lot deeper than double-doubles. He's 19th on both O and D rebounds. Nowhere to be found on blocks. Free-throw shooting, 60.9%, I can't give an "outstanding" for that, clanking free throws is a game killer.
I also take issue with "good enough" and "outstanding for Cal" like we're at a junior varsity level compared to the NCAA elite. Yes, that's what we're used to, but are we supposed to keep the standards of the last 10 years when we're about to play Duke and UNC next year? Time to start thinking like an ACC team, not settling, Daws is a gritty player but not good enough for where we want Cal to be in 24-25.
Glad he is proving me wrong today, though, except for a couple of terrible short-range misses he was a big contributor to this win, well done!
"He's only 19th in the entire nation in each rebounding category when you separate the stat." Hilarious.barsad said:bearister said:
Look, if he was great he would be in the NBA by age 25. But answer me this: Who was the last Cal center to be tied for 4th in the NCAA for most Double/Doubles at this point in the season? He's good enough, and for Cal he is outstanding.
As I've said before, you have to go a lot deeper than double-doubles. He's 19th on both O and D rebounds.
concernedparent said:"He's only 19th in the entire nation in each rebounding category when you separate the stat." Hilarious.barsad said:bearister said:
Look, if he was great he would be in the NBA by age 25. But answer me this: Who was the last Cal center to be tied for 4th in the NCAA for most Double/Doubles at this point in the season? He's good enough, and for Cal he is outstanding.
As I've said before, you have to go a lot deeper than double-doubles. He's 19th on both O and D rebounds.
calgldnbear said:
Cal and the over
Let's Goooooo
oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
calumnus said:oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
I still want to win the PAC-12 Tournament and get the auto bid to the Big Dance.
Econ141 said:calumnus said:oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
I still want to win the PAC-12 Tournament and get the auto bid to the Big Dance.
We need to avoid AZ
Econ141 said:calumnus said:oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
I still want to win the PAC-12 Tournament and get the auto bid to the Big Dance.
We need to avoid AZ
That's modern basketball. Getting 3 chances for an NCAA invite. Back before the NCAA became all about money, it was lose and you're out. In the future, it may be lose an NCAA Tournament game, and you may be placed a loser's bracket and get another chance to win the Tournament. Mark my words.bearsandgiants said:Econ141 said:calumnus said:oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
I still want to win the PAC-12 Tournament and get the auto bid to the Big Dance.
We need to avoid AZ
Meh. Bring 'em on! If we can't beat them once in three tries we don't deserve a tourney appearance anyway.
JimSox said:
Just looked at the box score. Every Cal player in the plus column in the +/-, and every ASU player in the minus column.
Cal played only eight players. And only Newell got significant playing time off the bench. I wonder why no subs in garbage time, at least in the last minute when it was clearly over.
I've long been intrigued and advocating the same. But I was there today and it was stupid!!!!calgldnbear said:
Why don't more college fanbases try other versions of the curtain!??
bearsandgiants said:JimSox said:
Just looked at the box score. Every Cal player in the plus column in the +/-, and every ASU player in the minus column.
Cal played only eight players. And only Newell got significant playing time off the bench. I wonder why no subs in garbage time, at least in the last minute when it was clearly over.
More than a head scratcher, if someone had been injured it'd be called malpractice. Especially with Tyson's late game legs.
oskidunker said:bearsandgiants said:JimSox said:
Just looked at the box score. Every Cal player in the plus column in the +/-, and every ASU player in the minus column.
Cal played only eight players. And only Newell got significant playing time off the bench. I wonder why no subs in garbage time, at least in the last minute when it was clearly over.
More than a head scratcher, if someone had been injured it'd be called malpractice. Especially with Tyson's late game legs.
Asu never took,off the press. Though we were up by a-lot, 5 players who rarely play might have turned the ball,over and made it close.
And those players who rarely play thank you for your support. And I hope they don't read this forum. Without them sacrificing their bodies at every practice, this team would likely have lost more games than it has.oskidunker said:bearsandgiants said:JimSox said:
Just looked at the box score. Every Cal player in the plus column in the +/-, and every ASU player in the minus column.
Cal played only eight players. And only Newell got significant playing time off the bench. I wonder why no subs in garbage time, at least in the last minute when it was clearly over.
More than a head scratcher, if someone had been injured it'd be called malpractice. Especially with Tyson's late game legs.
Asu never took,off the press. Though we were up by a-lot, 5 players who rarely play might have turned the ball,over and made it close.
bearister said:
Great expression for letting them play:
"We got some steel nets here."
Never heard that one.
I think we had all of one TO against the press, against a team that prides itself on its press.bearsandgiants said:
We gotta step up our press break game or it'll crush us in the pac12 tournament
It's still lose one and you're out. It's that format that makes the tourney one of the most exciting things in all of sports, and what brings in the big $$$. It would be moronic of the NCAA to kill it...but stranger things have happened.SFCityBear said:That's modern basketball. Getting 3 chances for an NCAA invite. Back before the NCAA became all about money, it was lose and you're out. In the future, it may be lose an NCAA Tournament game, and you may be placed a loser's bracket and get another chance to win the Tournament. Mark my words.bearsandgiants said:Econ141 said:calumnus said:oskidunker said:
Win 6-7 games and we are 15-14 with a shot at The Nit.
I still want to win the PAC-12 Tournament and get the auto bid to the Big Dance.
We need to avoid AZ
Meh. Bring 'em on! If we can't beat them once in three tries we don't deserve a tourney appearance anyway.
This isn't Little League.SFCityBear said:And those players who rarely play thank you for your support. And I hope they don't read this forum. Without them sacrificing their bodies at every practice, this team would likely have lost more games than it has.oskidunker said:bearsandgiants said:JimSox said:
Just looked at the box score. Every Cal player in the plus column in the +/-, and every ASU player in the minus column.
Cal played only eight players. And only Newell got significant playing time off the bench. I wonder why no subs in garbage time, at least in the last minute when it was clearly over.
More than a head scratcher, if someone had been injured it'd be called malpractice. Especially with Tyson's late game legs.
Asu never took,off the press. Though we were up by a-lot, 5 players who rarely play might have turned the ball,over and made it close.
Johnfox said:
Lets Pack Haas for this home stand. UCLA and USC on deck. 8,710+ fans were able to witness a Cal win over Stanford and hopefully a road win against ASU on TV.