Yogi Bear said:
Civil Bear said:
TheSouseFamily said:
oskirules said:
Bak Bak part deux?
And don't forget Bak Bak once had back to back buckets.
From the video I've seen, he's better than Bak Bak. He's obviously still pretty raw but he moves better than Bak, is obviously a little taller/longer and shows signs of a jumper that Bak never had. Tough to tell for sure with the small amount of available video, but I think he'll show more than Bak.
You must have missed Bak Bak's HS tape showing him draining threes and taking it to the rack. One source said he was Kevin Garnett with a jump shot.
Yeah. I think we got all the jumpers he ever made on that highlight film.
You guys just love to rag on a Cal player who didn't live up to your expectations or dreams. I wish you all would cut it out. Maybe you saw him as a freshman, slow, couldn't jump, no basketball skills, and so you tuned him out the next 3 years. You missed the nice little 10 foot jumper from the left baseline that he developed. Of course it was Montgomery who created that open shot for him, and he made it most of the time. He scored 82 points, and got 81 rebounds as a soph. Had career shooting percentage of 46% and 70% on FTs. He was only in the game for an average of 7 minutes. And I guess you missed his performance up in the Palouse, when Monty put him in the game late in the first half, with Cal getting whipped. Brock Moton, WSU's candidate for POY, was shredding the Cal defense, inside and out. Monty had tried almost every player he had to guard him, and he torched all of them. Then Bak guarded him, and shut him down so much, that it was game over, and Cal came back to win. And nobody ever mentioned Brock Moton for Player of the Year after that. I was mildly amazed at what good coaching and a player's desire to improve can do. And what we have now is loyal Cal fans ridiculing a Cal player. We ridicule most of the players at the end of the bench, no matter what they do at Cal. I guess all you guys were star players. I sat on the end of that bench, in an earlier era where fans would cheer when a scrub got into a game for his one or two minutes and a chance for glory. I can't laugh at Bak Bak. No, not at all.
SFCityBear