some of the worst reffing i've watched live
eastcoastcal said:
some of the worst reffing i've watched live
bearister said:HoopDreams said:
I've said Brown doesn't have a tight enough handle to play PG
He got back tapped 3 times in a row because of his loose handle
When that happens you need to dribble lower or do a "push dribble "
I've always been an aficionado of the Jelani Gardner chest high PG dribble…..but that comes with a $30k price tag.
Too soon?
eastcoastcal said:
some of the worst reffing i've watched live
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Paid by your uncle who lives a block away in LA but supposedly funneled through the coach in Berkeley who still makes $100,000 and just the year before reported the uncle to the NCAA for buying a car for your friend Tremaine Fowlkes….and all done without your knowledge….
Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
MoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
yeah because 10 Stanford fans showed upJimSox said:MoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
That's great. That's more than the Stanford game. Didn't look that full to me, but people kept coming in throughout the first half.
stu said:Both Cal and UCLA missed 8 free throws. Wish Cone had warmed up a bit.Golden One said:
Nice comeback by the Bears, but we lost this one at the free throw line.
RJABear said:
Love the team and support the players. Several players were off. Might be good defense by ucla. Cal was 8-26 from 3pt range tonight
Cal missed 18 3-pt attempts. Cal had more missed 3 point shots than ucla attempted.
Cone was 1-5 from 3 point range
Kennedy was 0-5 from 3
Tyson was 1-3 from 3
Celestine was 4-9 from 3 and I believe he has the best 3 pt shooting percentage on the conference.
cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
there were at most several hundred ucla fans there, maybe 500 if many were not wearing ucla colors ... zero in my section unless they were being very quietMoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
HoopDreams said:there were at most several hundred ucla fans there, maybe 500 if many were not wearing ucla colors ... zero in my section unless they were being very quietMoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
it started off disappointedly light of fans, but then I heard there were a long line at the entry and the arena ffilled out pretty well (about the same as stanford game)
Lunar New Year probably resulted in some fans missing the game, including one person in my party
unfortunately I was not surprised, as when some posters said he should be our PG, I said he's a confident player and can make big plays, but to be a PG he needed to tighten his handle. Way too loose for a PG.oskidunker said:HoopDreams said:there were at most several hundred ucla fans there, maybe 500 if many were not wearing ucla colors ... zero in my section unless they were being very quietMoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
it started off disappointedly light of fans, but then I heard there were a long line at the entry and the arena ffilled out pretty well (about the same as stanford game)
Lunar New Year probably resulted in some fans missing the game, including one person in my party
When Cone came out fucla put the press on. I was surprised Rodney Brown had so much trouble.
im simply stating what I saw and heard. Not downplaying at all. I have no agenda here like some others.MoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
uncle , not sure we we were at the same game. There were huge empty areas of the stadium, not sure how you missed em oh well. I started out in section 1 row L, moved to a complete empty section after half and then ended up right next to the camera which I found to be unobstructed and quite enjoyable. And where were you exactly?MoragaBear said:
Yeah, I heard the roar of 500 to 800 ucla fans. Over 2k road fans make far more noise than they did. As for large swaths of empty seats like Mt. Davis? There was the obstructed portion of section 2 behind the cameras. My photos showed the whole arena except for my side, which was certainly full. The only section with wide swaths of seats open was behind the camera. And road fans don't know how crowded concession lines are like Cal fans, who largely know to avoid them so there should've been plenty.
Totally agreeHoopDreams said:there were at most several hundred ucla fans there, maybe 500 if many were not wearing ucla colors ... zero in my section unless they were being very quietMoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
it started off disappointedly light of fans, but then I heard there were a long line at the entry and the arena ffilled out pretty well (about the same as stanford game)
Lunar New Year probably resulted in some fans missing the game, including one person in my party
totally disagree respectfullyMoragaBear said:Totally agreeHoopDreams said:there were at most several hundred ucla fans there, maybe 500 if many were not wearing ucla colors ... zero in my section unless they were being very quietMoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
it started off disappointedly light of fans, but then I heard there were a long line at the entry and the arena ffilled out pretty well (about the same as stanford game)
Lunar New Year probably resulted in some fans missing the game, including one person in my party
right, note the large areas of unoccupied seats above to the left and as you pan to the right. Same held true for the other side. I wasn't imagining itwestcoastdude said:
This photo was taken with 4:04 left in the game:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GGBFoH1akAAC_Hg?format=jpg&name=large
bearister said:
Harmon/Haas should have been expanded to 7500 not 12,000.
I don't claim to be a "sound" expert, this is just an opinion. When Harmon was renovated to Haas, I've continued to go to the games for the last 20+ years, and in that building it doesn't take that many visiting fans to "roar" when the home team fans are not cheering. My guess is that yesterday there was about 9000 in attendance and maybe 1000 were supporting ucla.cal83dls79 said:im simply stating what I saw and heard. Not downplaying at all. I have no agenda here like some others.MoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
Did you hear the roar when UCLA made a play, or walked down Telegraph to the game amidst throngs of ucla fans? Or stand in the absurdly inefficient concession lines flanked by ucla fans?
which reminds me, whoever designed the acoustics in there wasn't a "sound expert" as well, oh and just curious, since when has the GO BEARS cheer gone from one baseline to the other? No sense involving the seats occupied by the vast majority of Bears Fans lolRedlessWardrobe said:I don't claim to be a "sound" expert, this is just an opinion. When Harmon was renovated to Haas, I've continued to go to the games for the last 20+ years, and in that building it doesn't take that many visiting fans to "roar" when the home team fans are not cheering. My guess is that yesterday there was about 9000 in attendance and maybe 1000 were supporting ucla.cal83dls79 said:im simply stating what I saw and heard. Not downplaying at all. I have no agenda here like some others.MoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
Did you hear the roar when UCLA made a play, or walked down Telegraph to the game amidst throngs of ucla fans? Or stand in the absurdly inefficient concession lines flanked by ucla fans?
3146gabby said:
I was sitting right next to the major UCLA area and they were loud but 1000 of them?
cal83dls79 said:which reminds me, whoever designed the acoustics in there wasn't a "sound expert" as well, oh and just curious, since when has the GO BEARS cheer gone from one baseline to the other? No sense involving the seats occupied by the vast majority of Bears Fans lolRedlessWardrobe said:I don't claim to be a "sound" expert, this is just an opinion. When Harmon was renovated to Haas, I've continued to go to the games for the last 20+ years, and in that building it doesn't take that many visiting fans to "roar" when the home team fans are not cheering. My guess is that yesterday there was about 9000 in attendance and maybe 1000 were supporting ucla.cal83dls79 said:im simply stating what I saw and heard. Not downplaying at all. I have no agenda here like some others.MoragaBear said:cal83dls79 said:I'd imagine 1/4 or more of the 9300 were ucla fans. That said, the 6-7k bear fans were plenty enough and it felt like the old Haas when we got on a roll. But there were large swaths of empty sections to the point I was looking for cordoning etc and it reminded me of Mt Davis at the Coliseum…albeit on a much smaller scaleMoragaBear said:Yup. Attendance was 9,280 in today's glass half empty attendance reportbearister said:
Negabears gonna nega. Nice shots! There is a guy by the Bear Territory sign that I have been trying to serve with process for a year. Thank you, Sir. Process server will be there in 7 minutes.
There's no way there were more than 2, 000 UCLA fans there. Even 1,000 would be a generous estimate.
Again I don't understand people trying to downplay the attendance, especially coming off the wasteland of Cal basketball for the last 7 years and this being a losing team.
Did you hear the roar when UCLA made a play, or walked down Telegraph to the game amidst throngs of ucla fans? Or stand in the absurdly inefficient concession lines flanked by ucla fans?