This was the best defense Cal has faced all year, I think, very aggressive. Too many times a Cal player took a shot, it seemed he was double teamed, and too many times when a USF player took a shot, he was wide open with no one withing 10 feet of him. We have a problem with quick perimeter shooters, because we do not have many quick players. Cal played a great 10 minutes to climb back into the game, and then started the 2nd half the way they started the first half, and then let the game get away. After playing so well, sharing the ball better to end the half, once they got in trouble in the 2nd half, they reverted almost entirely to one-on-one "hero ball", with everyone trying to score when they got the ball. Geez, does this team need a real point guard. Or our point guards need to start playing like one. How many times does Paris Austin have to get stuffed at the rim for him to realize, "Hey, this isn't working." Brown made a crazy-looking shot, and then seemed to watch it finish too long, as his man streaked down the floor for a bucket at the other end. To Brown's credit, he raced after him, and nearly caught up to him in time at the other end. "nearly caught up" is not good enough. The only Cal player I've every seen in my life who could play defense from behind was Jaylen Brown. He used to let his man get past him, chase him down, and block his shot from behind. And never get called for a foul, as most players would get called. Sometimes I think he let his man slip by him on purpose. But Joel is not Jaylen, and he needs to keep his head in the game, and not admire his baskets so much that it costs Cal two points at the other end.
What was this "rules violation" for which Bradley was benched to start the game? Was it a team rule, or an NCAA rule he broke? He never did seem to have his head in this game, like he didn't want to play. He is the leader of this team, and he needs to play like it every game.
One thing that kills Cal in every loss is the turnovers. We average 15 of them. I think at one point USF had 12 points off Cal turnovers, and Cal had 2 points off USF turnovers. That's 10 points we give up. Last night it was stepping out of bounds. Maybe these babies can't see the lines in such a small arena that is not their home. There were at least 3 times Cal was called for stepping out of bounds on the baseline, once on an inbounds play by Bradley, and another by Kelly, where I thought he got pushed. And JHD is a head case. He is a turnover or a foul just waiting to happen. He thinks he is so athletic that he can jump over the back of a rebounder and not get called for it, and then his face is full of dispute or excuses after the call, like "How could I possibly commit a foul?" This team needs the Holiday break for Fox to teach them some fundamentals.