What's the word on Kuany Kuany?
Injury? Timetable ?
Injury? Timetable ?
He's not coming back to Judas Priestcalfanz said:
What's the word on Kuany Kuany?
Injury? Timetable ?
We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
this gives me the opening to (again) post videos of one of my all time fav Bears. I loved Devon's energy and enthusiasm as he would always try to pump up the crowd. But most of all, I liked how he gave our team swagger as everyone knew we had the baddest player on the court (I even remember the top Big in the conference answering a question "who is the toughest player to go up against" and he said Devon Hardin at Cal)bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Let me add Kristine Anigwe, who averaged 10.97 rebounds over her career and 16.15 in her senior season. Not to mention a 30-point 30-rebound game at WSU which will be in the Cal record books for a long time.SFCityBear said:
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
A little surprised that Jason Kidd didn't make that first list. Sean Lampley, too.SFCityBear said:bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Statistics for shot blocking are not available prior to 1979, none that I could find, anyway. David Kravish had 73 blocks in 2014, a Cal record. No one else is even close.
As I remember them, the best rebounders/shot blockers at Cal prior to 1979 were Bob Presley, Darrall Imhoff, and Ansley Truitt. Bob Presley had 27 rebounds against St Marys, and had 6 twenty-rebound games in 1968
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
1. Bob Presley 12.8 rebounds per game
2. Ansley Truitt 11.8
3. Darrall Imhoff ('59, and '60) 11.7
4. Mark McNamara 11.6, 0.8 Shot Blocks
5. Leon Powe 9.8, 0.6
6. Ivan Rabb 9.4, 1.1
7. Ryan Anderson 9.0, 0.5
8. Brian Hendrick 8.8, 1.0
9. Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8.4, 1.3
10. Leonard Taylor 7.5, 0.5
11. Richard Solomon 7.0, 1.1
11. Dave Butler 7.0, 0.5
11. Lamond Murray 6.8, 0.9
12. David Kravish 6.8, 1.6
13. Jamal Sampson 6.5, 1.7
14. Devon Hardin 6.4, 1.3
15. Michael Pitts 6.2, 0.5
15. Roy Fisher 6.2, 0.4
16. Francisco Elson 5.0, 1.2
17. Michael Stewart 4.7, 1.8
18. Solomon Hughes 3.5, 1.0
Since 1979, the best shot blockers are:
1. Stewart 1.8
2. Sampson 1.7
3. Kravish 1.6
4. Shareef 1.3
5. Hardin 1.3
6. Elson 1.2
7. Rabb 1.1
8. Solomon 1.1
9. Hendrick 1.0
10. Hughes 1.0
11. Murray 0.9
12. McNamara 0.8
That's because like most things SFCity posts without attribution (a.k.a. everything SFCity posts), he makes mistakes, doesn't check his work, and doesn't stop to think that some things don't make senseFuzzyWuzzy said:SFCityBear said:bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Statistics for shot blocking are not available prior to 1979, none that I could find, anyway. David Kravish had 73 blocks in 2014, a Cal record. No one else is even close.
As I remember them, the best rebounders/shot blockers at Cal prior to 1979 were Bob Presley, Darrall Imhoff, and Ansley Truitt. Bob Presley had 27 rebounds against St Marys, and had 6 twenty-rebound games in 1968
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
1. Bob Presley 12.8 rebounds per game
2. Ansley Truitt 11.8
3. Darrall Imhoff ('59, and '60) 11.7
4. Mark McNamara 11.6, 0.8 Shot Blocks
5. Leon Powe 9.8, 0.6
6. Ivan Rabb 9.4, 1.1
7. Ryan Anderson 9.0, 0.5
8. Brian Hendrick 8.8, 1.0
9. Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8.4, 1.3
10. Leonard Taylor 7.5, 0.5
11. Richard Solomon 7.0, 1.1
11. Dave Butler 7.0, 0.5
11. Lamond Murray 6.8, 0.9
12. David Kravish 6.8, 1.6
13. Jamal Sampson 6.5, 1.7
14. Devon Hardin 6.4, 1.3
15. Michael Pitts 6.2, 0.5
15. Roy Fisher 6.2, 0.4
16. Francisco Elson 5.0, 1.2
17. Michael Stewart 4.7, 1.8
18. Solomon Hughes 3.5, 1.0
Since 1979, the best shot blockers are:
1. Stewart 1.8
2. Sampson 1.7
3. Kravish 1.6
4. Shareef 1.3
5. Hardin 1.3
6. Elson 1.2
7. Rabb 1.1
8. Solomon 1.1
9. Hendrick 1.0
10. Hughes 1.0
11. Murray 0.9
12. McNamara 0.8A little surprised that Jason Kidd didn't make that first list. Sean Lampley, too.
+1000Pigskin said:
That's because like most things SFCity posts without attribution (a.k.a. everything SFCity posts), he makes mistakes, doesn't check his work, and doesn't stop to think that some things don't make sense
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/sean-lampley-1.html
7.2 rbg, which would put him at #11.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jason-kidd-1.html
5.9 rbg, which would put him ahead of Elson.
I'd look up more, but honestly it's just exhausting having to constantly fact-check for people on this website who should do their own fact checking before posting.
According to the Cal Record Book (available at https://calbears.com/documents/2019/10/2/2019_20_Record_Book.pdf)Pigskin Pete said:That's because like most things SFCity posts without attribution (a.k.a. everything SFCity posts), he makes mistakes, doesn't check his work, and doesn't stop to think that some things don't make senseFuzzyWuzzy said:SFCityBear said:bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Statistics for shot blocking are not available prior to 1979, none that I could find, anyway. David Kravish had 73 blocks in 2014, a Cal record. No one else is even close.
As I remember them, the best rebounders/shot blockers at Cal prior to 1979 were Bob Presley, Darrall Imhoff, and Ansley Truitt. Bob Presley had 27 rebounds against St Marys, and had 6 twenty-rebound games in 1968
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
1. Bob Presley 12.8 rebounds per game
2. Ansley Truitt 11.8
3. Darrall Imhoff ('59, and '60) 11.7
4. Mark McNamara 11.6, 0.8 Shot Blocks
5. Leon Powe 9.8, 0.6
6. Ivan Rabb 9.4, 1.1
7. Ryan Anderson 9.0, 0.5
8. Brian Hendrick 8.8, 1.0
9. Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8.4, 1.3
10. Leonard Taylor 7.5, 0.5
11. Richard Solomon 7.0, 1.1
11. Dave Butler 7.0, 0.5
11. Lamond Murray 6.8, 0.9
12. David Kravish 6.8, 1.6
13. Jamal Sampson 6.5, 1.7
14. Devon Hardin 6.4, 1.3
15. Michael Pitts 6.2, 0.5
15. Roy Fisher 6.2, 0.4
16. Francisco Elson 5.0, 1.2
17. Michael Stewart 4.7, 1.8
18. Solomon Hughes 3.5, 1.0
Since 1979, the best shot blockers are:
1. Stewart 1.8
2. Sampson 1.7
3. Kravish 1.6
4. Shareef 1.3
5. Hardin 1.3
6. Elson 1.2
7. Rabb 1.1
8. Solomon 1.1
9. Hendrick 1.0
10. Hughes 1.0
11. Murray 0.9
12. McNamara 0.8A little surprised that Jason Kidd didn't make that first list. Sean Lampley, too.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/sean-lampley-1.html
7.2 rbg, which would put him at #11.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jason-kidd-1.html
5.9 rbg, which would put him ahead of Elson.
I'd look up more, but honestly it's just exhausting having to constantly fact-check for people on this website who should do their own fact checking before posting.
Dear Old Man Who Can't Figure Out The Quote Function:helltopay1 said:
Dear Pigskin: Stick to football, and lose the ungrateful snark. Sf City has forgotten more about Cal basketball & football than you will ever know. At his age & infirmities, he is entitled to a few factual errors. Your snark was gratuitous and ungrateful.
I've revised the title of my list to "a list of all-time Cal players who excelled at rebounding or shot blocking or both. (and as I said in an earlier post, "I probably left some out")Pigskin Pete said:According to the Cal Record Book (available at https://calbears.com/documents/2019/10/2/2019_20_Record_Book.pdf)Pigskin Pete said:That's because like most things SFCity posts without attribution (a.k.a. everything SFCity posts), he makes mistakes, doesn't check his work, and doesn't stop to think that some things don't make senseFuzzyWuzzy said:SFCityBear said:bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Statistics for shot blocking are not available prior to 1979, none that I could find, anyway. David Kravish had 73 blocks in 2014, a Cal record. No one else is even close.
As I remember them, the best rebounders/shot blockers at Cal prior to 1979 were Bob Presley, Darrall Imhoff, and Ansley Truitt. Bob Presley had 27 rebounds against St Marys, and had 6 twenty-rebound games in 1968
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
1. Bob Presley 12.8 rebounds per game
2. Ansley Truitt 11.8
3. Darrall Imhoff ('59, and '60) 11.7
4. Mark McNamara 11.6, 0.8 Shot Blocks
5. Leon Powe 9.8, 0.6
6. Ivan Rabb 9.4, 1.1
7. Ryan Anderson 9.0, 0.5
8. Brian Hendrick 8.8, 1.0
9. Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8.4, 1.3
10. Leonard Taylor 7.5, 0.5
11. Richard Solomon 7.0, 1.1
11. Dave Butler 7.0, 0.5
11. Lamond Murray 6.8, 0.9
12. David Kravish 6.8, 1.6
13. Jamal Sampson 6.5, 1.7
14. Devon Hardin 6.4, 1.3
15. Michael Pitts 6.2, 0.5
15. Roy Fisher 6.2, 0.4
16. Francisco Elson 5.0, 1.2
17. Michael Stewart 4.7, 1.8
18. Solomon Hughes 3.5, 1.0
Since 1979, the best shot blockers are:
1. Stewart 1.8
2. Sampson 1.7
3. Kravish 1.6
4. Shareef 1.3
5. Hardin 1.3
6. Elson 1.2
7. Rabb 1.1
8. Solomon 1.1
9. Hendrick 1.0
10. Hughes 1.0
11. Murray 0.9
12. McNamara 0.8A little surprised that Jason Kidd didn't make that first list. Sean Lampley, too.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/sean-lampley-1.html
7.2 rbg, which would put him at #11.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jason-kidd-1.html
5.9 rbg, which would put him ahead of Elson.
I'd look up more, but honestly it's just exhausting having to constantly fact-check for people on this website who should do their own fact checking before posting.
REBOUNDING AVERAGE
(Minimum 400 rebounds)
G
REB
AVG
1. Bob Presley (1968-69)....... 49.....629...12.8
2. Ansley Truitt (1970-72)...... 80.....940...11.8
3. Mark McNamara (1981-82).53.....613...11.6
4. Leon Powe (2004-06)........ 54.....529.....9.8
5. Bob McKeen (1952-55).... 105...1019.....9.7
6. Ivan Rabb (2016-17).......... 65.....615.....9.5
7. Darrall Imhoff (1958-60).... 75.....712.....9.5
8. Stu Watterson (1967-68)... 50.....459.....9.2
9. Ryan Anderson (2007-08).. 66.....597.....9.0
10. Bill McClintock (1959-61)... 84.....740.....8.8
11. Jackie Ridgle (1969-71)..... 75.....660.....8.8
12. Brian Hendrick (1990-93).106.....898.....8.5 (I have no idea what the discrepancy is here between the two)
13. John Coughran (1971-73)... 84.....672.....8.0
14. Doug True (1977-80)....... 108.....862.....8.0
15. Camden Wall (1961-64)..... 57.....436.....7.6
KK was perfect - he made his only shot. But was a minus 2 for the 2:40 of playing time.oskidunker said:
Kuany was making allot of threes is practice, so he can shoot.Did not shoot in the game, unless I missed it.Thorpe bricked two free throws.
The facts were correct, but I should have done a better job with the title of my list.Pigskin Pete said:That's because like most things SFCity posts without attribution (a.k.a. everything SFCity posts), he makes mistakes, doesn't check his work, and doesn't stop to think that some things don't make senseFuzzyWuzzy said:SFCityBear said:bruab2 said:Leonard Taylor, Roy Fisher, Brian Hendrick, Richard Solomon, Shareef, Leon Powe, Ivan RabbSFCityBear said:We've had our share, just not lately. Imhoff, Presley, Truitt, Yogi Stewart, Hardin, Jamal Sampson, David Kravish, and I probably left someone out.helltopay1 said:
dear ducky: I know lots of athletes who rebound and block shots..regrettably, none of them go to Cal.
(Hardin was still my favorite, if only he could shoot)
Statistics for shot blocking are not available prior to 1979, none that I could find, anyway. David Kravish had 73 blocks in 2014, a Cal record. No one else is even close.
As I remember them, the best rebounders/shot blockers at Cal prior to 1979 were Bob Presley, Darrall Imhoff, and Ansley Truitt. Bob Presley had 27 rebounds against St Marys, and had 6 twenty-rebound games in 1968
Here is a list of Cal's All-time Best Rebounders:
1. Bob Presley 12.8 rebounds per game
2. Ansley Truitt 11.8
3. Darrall Imhoff ('59, and '60) 11.7
4. Mark McNamara 11.6, 0.8 Shot Blocks
5. Leon Powe 9.8, 0.6
6. Ivan Rabb 9.4, 1.1
7. Ryan Anderson 9.0, 0.5
8. Brian Hendrick 8.8, 1.0
9. Shareef Abdur-Rahim 8.4, 1.3
10. Leonard Taylor 7.5, 0.5
11. Richard Solomon 7.0, 1.1
11. Dave Butler 7.0, 0.5
11. Lamond Murray 6.8, 0.9
12. David Kravish 6.8, 1.6
13. Jamal Sampson 6.5, 1.7
14. Devon Hardin 6.4, 1.3
15. Michael Pitts 6.2, 0.5
15. Roy Fisher 6.2, 0.4
16. Francisco Elson 5.0, 1.2
17. Michael Stewart 4.7, 1.8
18. Solomon Hughes 3.5, 1.0
Since 1979, the best shot blockers are:
1. Stewart 1.8
2. Sampson 1.7
3. Kravish 1.6
4. Shareef 1.3
5. Hardin 1.3
6. Elson 1.2
7. Rabb 1.1
8. Solomon 1.1
9. Hendrick 1.0
10. Hughes 1.0
11. Murray 0.9
12. McNamara 0.8A little surprised that Jason Kidd didn't make that first list. Sean Lampley, too.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/sean-lampley-1.html
7.2 rbg, which would put him at #11.
https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/jason-kidd-1.html
5.9 rbg, which would put him ahead of Elson.
I'd look up more, but honestly it's just exhausting having to constantly fact-check for people on this website who should do their own fact checking before posting.
Pigskin Pete said:Dear Old Man Who Can't Figure Out The Quote Function:helltopay1 said:
Dear Pigskin: Stick to football, and lose the ungrateful snark. Sf City has forgotten more about Cal basketball & football than you will ever know. At his age & infirmities, he is entitled to a few factual errors. Your snark was gratuitous and ungrateful.
I agree. SFCity has forgotten a ton about basketball, including the part where it's been played much better in the modern era than it was in the peach basket era. I'm amazed, given how often he posts about them though, that he didn't think to look up the statistics on his contemporaries which he constantly is lecturing us about how much better they were than those palming, travelling, less fundamental players of today.
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Perhaps if SFCity had learned to be a little more gracious over the years instead of constantly accusing everyone of misreading his posts, I might forgive him for his age and infirmities. There are plenty of older fan board posters scattered across the internet who I occasionally disagree with, but because they comport themselves with grace and integrity, I am willing to overlook their occasional errors. I make them too.
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Respect your brethren.Pigskin Pete said:Dear Old Man Who Can't Figure Out The Quote Function:helltopay1 said:
Dear Pigskin: Stick to football, and lose the ungrateful snark. Sf City has forgotten more about Cal basketball & football than you will ever know. At his age & infirmities, he is entitled to a few factual errors. Your snark was gratuitous and ungrateful.
I agree. SFCity has forgotten a ton about basketball, including the part where it's been played much better in the modern era than it was in the peach basket era. I'm amazed, given how often he posts about them though, that he didn't think to look up the statistics on his contemporaries which he constantly is lecturing us about how much better they were than those palming, travelling, less fundamental players of today.
Snark is reserved for those who have thoroughly earned it, largely by talking down to people and putting themselves up as experts on subjects that they get basic facts wrong on consistently. Perhaps if SFCity had learned to be a little more gracious over the years instead of constantly accusing everyone of misreading his posts, I might forgive him for his age and infirmities. There are plenty of older fan board posters scattered across the internet who I occasionally disagree with, but because they comport themselves with grace and integrity, I am willing to overlook their occasional errors. I make them too.
Believe you me, when someone gets my snark, they are richly deserving of it.
Thank you for a response that encapsulates pretty much everything I attributed to you.SFCityBear said:You mean the way the last game was played? 54-50? Not a very good advertisement for the modern game, I'd say. We have better athletes, bigger size, more athleticism, more strength, and we play faster, dribble better, and both teams barely put up 100 points, which is more like a Nibs Price Cal team of the 1940s. You at least got the palming, traveling, and fundamentals right , but you left out charging, defense, and too much one-on-one play. You should read all that I wrote on that subject. you might learn something. You don't seem to have ever seen that era when Cal was a basketball power. Some things are better today, and some things were better back then. Some things in basketball have never changed. If you weren't so close-minded, you might learn a few things from the past, as I learn things all the time from Bear Insider fans about the modern game.Pigskin Pete said:Dear Old Man Who Can't Figure Out The Quote Function:helltopay1 said:
Dear Pigskin: Stick to football, and lose the ungrateful snark. Sf City has forgotten more about Cal basketball & football than you will ever know. At his age & infirmities, he is entitled to a few factual errors. Your snark was gratuitous and ungrateful.
I agree. SFCity has forgotten a ton about basketball, including the part where it's been played much better in the modern era than it was in the peach basket era. I'm amazed, given how often he posts about them though, that he didn't think to look up the statistics on his contemporaries which he constantly is lecturing us about how much better they were than those palming, travelling, less fundamental players of today.Snark has no place on this Fourm.Quote:
Snark is reserved for those who have thoroughly earned it.Sorry you took it that way, but that is on you, not me. I never claimed to be an expert on anything, and am constantly learning, especially from fans here on the Bear Insider. I write about the past, because there are only a few fans here who lived through Cal's golden years, and i thought it might be entertaining to learn about it. There are things to be learned from a guy like Pete Newell, whose methods of teaching winning basketball have survived to today, even though you probably don't respect anything that didn't happen in your lifetime. The fact is that Cal hasn't won in like forever, and instead of us hurling insults at each other about who is right about why Cal loses, we might like to take a hard look at why Cal won under Pete, and whether any of it is applicable today. I flat out guarantee you that if he were around today, and Cal's players would attend his camps and take him seriously, they would be better players and Cal would win more games. Both Montgomery and Fox have said they have taken things from Newell. That is all I am about.Quote:
largely by talking down to people and putting themselves up as experts on subjects that they get basic facts wrong on consistently.
With all your insults and posts in this thread, you have failed to find facts that I got wrong. What I got wrong, maybe, was the title of a list. Should have worded it better. What basic facts have I got wrong consistently? You accuse me of not attributing references in my posts, so where are yours for all these facts I consistently get wrong?I should be gracious when someone accuses me of all sorts of unfounded things. You don't like me? Fine. Don't read what I write. It's a free country. And how gracious and magnanimous of you to overlook the errors of some older posters who you occasionally disagree with, just because they act in a way of which you approve. And how gracious of you to forgive me of my age or infirmities if I were to act inferior to you. I kowtow to no one. If I am wrong, I try to own up to it. I never ACCUSED anyone on this board of anything. Prove it. I point it out when a poster has missed my meaning or misunderstood something. What am I supposed to do, ignore the error in understanding? You are far to quick to take offense, and you do it with others in this Forum. Are you capable or willing to have a civil discourse? It does not appear from reading your posts that you are interested in that. As far as you making errors too, well, thank you for that. First reasonable thing you've said in this thread. Everything else you've said has been off-topic, which was good rebounding shotblockers who went to Cal, and we hope Kuany is one.Quote:
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