The 30 Most Influential NCAA MBB Teams of SLAM's 30 Years: '94 Cal

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NYCGOBEARS
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https://www.slamonline.com/the-magazine/30-most-influential-mbb-teams/94-cal/
BearBoarBlarney
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I thought Cal's '92-'93 team was the one that made the Sweet 16 run, knocking off defending two-time national champion Duke in the 2nd round? This was the team that had a true freshman Kidd on the SI cover with Bobby Hurely.

Cal's '93-'94 team was knocked off in the first round by UW-Green Bay in as maddening an NCAA basketball game as any Cal fan has ever witnessed.

Cal88
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The 93-94 team had the best Cal team in terms of the talent, no question, but it lacked coaching expertise.
Vandalus
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Sweet article. I was in HS at the time, so sadly I didn't get to experience the golden era of Cal Mens BB.. I loved the little series of interviews that Cal put out on twitter a while back. I was hoping there would be an extended version of those interviews released at some point, but alas, Cal marketing knows how to leave money on the table.
~Spectemur agendo~
Eastern Oregon Bear
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Nice article, but I'd dispute that Jason Kidd "introduced the program to their first taste of national prominence." We did win the NCAA championship in 1958-59 and finished 2nd the next year.
01Bear
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IIRC, I may have seen a nationally broadcast Cal basketball game around this time (I think I may have also seen a nationally broadcast football game in which California participated around this time). However, I was a kid in SoCal and I had no idea who California was.

I do know that as a NBA fan, I loved how Jason Kidd played. (I also was a fan of Kevin Johnson, who I only knew of as the Phoenix Suns's point guard and not as Cal's former point guard.)

Through a strange twist of fate I find myself a fan of Cal basketball and football (and pretty much all things Cal), now. I very much hope to see Cal become a nationally prominent and dominant team in football and basketball, again.
01Bear
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

Nice article, but I'd dispute that Jason Kidd "introduced the program to their first taste of national prominence." We did win the NCAA championship in 1958-59 and finished 2nd the next year.

Very true!

I wonder how old the article's author is. I wouldn't be surprised if he's young enough not to remember 9/11.
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