I watched the UW game on TV. I replayed much of it. First off, it is hard for me to watch two teams with pretty athletic players having to each play 40 minutes of zone. That can get boring pretty fast.
Cal showed terrific improvement on defense, holding Washington to 71 points, the first time in 9 straight games that Cal had held an opponent to under 80 points. That was huge. Where Cal lost this game was the players could not put the ball in the basket. They went 1-15 on three-pointers, which happens, even to good teams, but Cal blew a lot of point blank shots from 2 feet, including some layups. Wyking Jones can not shoot the ball for these players. They have to shoot it, nobody can help them. Justice Sueing played like he was asleep. His shot selection was absolutely terrible. Every three he took, he should not have taken. He wasn't open. Not even close. Bradley was no better. 0-10. How do you do that? His shot selection was awful as well. Shot an air ball, too.
Some poster said that Cal would have been way behind by halftime if Washington had not been so cold in the first 10-12 minutes. I disagree. Cal could have been way ahead by halftime if Cal players hadn't shot so poorly themselves. Paris Austin should have have had 6 or 7 assists by halftime, if his teammates had not blown easy open shots when he passed them the ball. I can certainly understand why Austin did not penetrate and dish much in the second half why bother driving, if his best option is himself, and his teammates keep blowing easy shots?
And what is with McNeill? He is supposed to be Shooting Guard. He hardly ever shoots. With the way Sueing and Bradley were shooting, he should have asked for the ball. And he was our point guard last season, but now, playing the off guard, he hardly ever gets an assist. Averages one per game, I think.
Harris-Dyson drives me nuts. He looks like the team's best athlete, but he is a fouling machine. Had 4 fouls in 15 minutes. He is supposed to be the team's best defender, but he fouls more per minute than anyone on the team, nearly one foul every 5 minutes on average. He won't be able to give us 30 minutes. And it seems like he complains about all the calls against him. On one foul, Wyking took him out, and he walked back to the bench joking and laughing with a teammate. What kind of attitude is that?
I still like Kelly, but he needs to learn some new shots. He only has a hook. It is a jump hook, without the jump. He needs to hook the ball over his head and not turn toward the basket. Kareem can do that because he is 7-2. Kelly needs to line his shoulders up 90 degrees to his defender, keep all his body between his defender and the ball, and hook the ball over his ear. And he needs to learn to bank it, and bank a jump shot - not try and lay every shot over the rim. He had a good game, but he could be a lot better. His free throws look improved.
In the second half, Washington shot very well, and Cal shot even worse. I think Cal got tired, and as others have said, Cal had not very much depth for this game. Cal still has no half court game, which is why Jones had Cal push the ball in the first half. In the second, they stopped pushing the ball, penetrating, and were content to pass the ball around the perimeter, taking some bad shots. Sometimes not even getting a shot. It is tough to push the ball for 40 minutes with not much bench. And Bradley is not a point guard.
The Bears were outrebounded again, as usual, but they did pick off 12 offensive boards, which is encouraging. The tired Bears stayed in it, down only 6 with 14 minutes to go, and down 10 with 9 minutes to go. I am encouraged that they did play really well defensively in the first half, and if they had shot even close to their normal percentage, they could have won this one. I'm looking forward to Colorado and Utah, because we will shoot better at home. If only we can keep up the defensive effort.
Cal showed terrific improvement on defense, holding Washington to 71 points, the first time in 9 straight games that Cal had held an opponent to under 80 points. That was huge. Where Cal lost this game was the players could not put the ball in the basket. They went 1-15 on three-pointers, which happens, even to good teams, but Cal blew a lot of point blank shots from 2 feet, including some layups. Wyking Jones can not shoot the ball for these players. They have to shoot it, nobody can help them. Justice Sueing played like he was asleep. His shot selection was absolutely terrible. Every three he took, he should not have taken. He wasn't open. Not even close. Bradley was no better. 0-10. How do you do that? His shot selection was awful as well. Shot an air ball, too.
Some poster said that Cal would have been way behind by halftime if Washington had not been so cold in the first 10-12 minutes. I disagree. Cal could have been way ahead by halftime if Cal players hadn't shot so poorly themselves. Paris Austin should have have had 6 or 7 assists by halftime, if his teammates had not blown easy open shots when he passed them the ball. I can certainly understand why Austin did not penetrate and dish much in the second half why bother driving, if his best option is himself, and his teammates keep blowing easy shots?
And what is with McNeill? He is supposed to be Shooting Guard. He hardly ever shoots. With the way Sueing and Bradley were shooting, he should have asked for the ball. And he was our point guard last season, but now, playing the off guard, he hardly ever gets an assist. Averages one per game, I think.
Harris-Dyson drives me nuts. He looks like the team's best athlete, but he is a fouling machine. Had 4 fouls in 15 minutes. He is supposed to be the team's best defender, but he fouls more per minute than anyone on the team, nearly one foul every 5 minutes on average. He won't be able to give us 30 minutes. And it seems like he complains about all the calls against him. On one foul, Wyking took him out, and he walked back to the bench joking and laughing with a teammate. What kind of attitude is that?
I still like Kelly, but he needs to learn some new shots. He only has a hook. It is a jump hook, without the jump. He needs to hook the ball over his head and not turn toward the basket. Kareem can do that because he is 7-2. Kelly needs to line his shoulders up 90 degrees to his defender, keep all his body between his defender and the ball, and hook the ball over his ear. And he needs to learn to bank it, and bank a jump shot - not try and lay every shot over the rim. He had a good game, but he could be a lot better. His free throws look improved.
In the second half, Washington shot very well, and Cal shot even worse. I think Cal got tired, and as others have said, Cal had not very much depth for this game. Cal still has no half court game, which is why Jones had Cal push the ball in the first half. In the second, they stopped pushing the ball, penetrating, and were content to pass the ball around the perimeter, taking some bad shots. Sometimes not even getting a shot. It is tough to push the ball for 40 minutes with not much bench. And Bradley is not a point guard.
The Bears were outrebounded again, as usual, but they did pick off 12 offensive boards, which is encouraging. The tired Bears stayed in it, down only 6 with 14 minutes to go, and down 10 with 9 minutes to go. I am encouraged that they did play really well defensively in the first half, and if they had shot even close to their normal percentage, they could have won this one. I'm looking forward to Colorado and Utah, because we will shoot better at home. If only we can keep up the defensive effort.
SFCityBear