Was hoping for nit. Depressing.
Bring back It’s It’s to Haas Pavillion!
NIT?! That's some optimism! After the off-season and reports on the pre-season scrimmages, I was skeptical they would exceed 13 wins this season. Just need three wins over the next nine games. Can they do it?oskidunker said:
Was hoping for nit. Depressing.
Calfan92 said:
The goal at this point should be to find someone rich to get Cal a coach who can attract top talent. We're not even on the radar now. He ain't the guy.
socaltownie said:
I think the negative bears should read the Bensen blog. Not sure that I agree with the strategy but it nicely points out what he is trying to do and the upside if he succeeds. Key to this honestly is getting Andre back and him having an NBA vaulting junior year.
HKBear97! said:socaltownie said:
I think the negative bears should read the Bensen blog. Not sure that I agree with the strategy but it nicely points out what he is trying to do and the upside if he succeeds. Key to this honestly is getting Andre back and him having an NBA vaulting junior year.
I read that piece which was fantastic. However, it certainly did not inspire any confidence that it will succeed. As for Andre coming back and having an NBA level year, we had that last year with Tyson and what exactly did that do for Cal?
HoopDreams said:
I don't agree. That team had talent and was exciting. They also had the upside to beat good teams.
early injuries and early season face plants as Madsen assembled a whole new team (and a late fade) resulted in a disappointing season but they were exciting to watch and soooo much better than the WK/Fox embarrassments
BeachedBear said:
My two cents...
I think our biggest bang for the buck would be upgrading the staff. I don't know squat about the current bunch, but most of the complaints here about Madsen and players could be addressed by better assistants (scouting, execution, even X.s/Os).
Maybe they are all simply recruiters, since we need to reload every season?
Did we beat any good teams though? I don't recall that happening.HoopDreams said:
I don't agree. That team had talent and was exciting. They also had the upside to beat good teams.
early injuries and early season face plants as Madsen assembled a whole new team (and a late fade) resulted in a disappointing season but they were exciting to watch and soooo much better than the WK/Fox embarrassments
I agree with you BC,Big C said:Calfan92 said:
The goal at this point should be to find someone rich to get Cal a coach who can attract top talent. We're not even on the radar now. He ain't the guy.
With respect, I feel like your assessment of Madsen (especially with regards to recruiting) is overly negative:
1. The program was in total shambles when he took over. He has made significant inroads, in terms of the roster.
2. A newer coach usually needs a period of time to establish himself with targeted recruits, in targeted areas/programs.
3. It's as much about the NIL nowadays as anything... and our hoops NIL could be better.
Indeed, there are legitimate Madsen questions right now about X's and O's and player development, but I am reasonably optimistic about Madsen's future at Cal. Note that I am a long-time season ticket holder who has followed the program closely for 40+ years (though I know that doesn't automatically make me right on this... just my take).
I thought the Madsen progression, at least from a recruiting perspective, would work something like this:sycasey said:
Madsen is better than Wyking Jones or Mark Fox, yes. And it does seem like the each year's team has been better than the last (granted so far that has been clearing a low bar). That's the positive case to be made for him.
I can see this all plateauing at a level below "regular tourney team" if the in-game coaching doesn't get better, though. The Syracuse game was a prime example of us getting caught with our pants down against a defense the team wasn't prepared for and not being able to adjust quickly enough.