Before the NY trip, we might've been falsely led to believe that, despite losing three good players from last year's team, we'd still be able to show marked improvement this season. Maybe even rise as high as 7th-to-9th in the conference.
I watched the game last night on TV. USF didn't look all that talented, plus their crafty PG who killed us last year is gone. Plus, they had just played the night before. Plus, their new coach looks about as old as I was, the first time I tried to buy beer. But we were entirely unable to take advantage, struggling to generate any sort of coherent offense (6 assists for the night). Defensively, we were "lulled" to sleep in the paint by a mastodon in a man-bun. Worse, our three-point defense looked positively Wykingesque, giving up many open shots at the top of the key to Dons players who looked like storks.
Since we go 2+ deep at all positions, I'm wondering why we didn't give them some pressure, going deeper into our bench, to maybe try and take advantage of USF's possible fatigue?
Some of the new players and some of the "improved" players don't seem to be quite living up to their advanced billing. No point in naming names.
Perhaps most potentially disturbing are multiple indications of some dissension... ah, probably too strong a word, as it might be nothing, but...
- what Bradley said in his interview in NY about guys learning how to be better players and people, on and off the court (or something like that, but that is not a mischaracterization of what he said)
- Bradley himself being benched at the start of the game last night for some minor violation of team rules
- fan report (from USF game) of team looking like they lacked enthusiasm
- an apparent report (from USF game) of some Cal players arguing with each other during the game
- Kuany and Thorpe not getting meaningful minutes, despite the players ahead of them not playing all that well
Again, I have no idea if any of that adds up to a hill o' beans, but when there are several possible things that you hear about, it's hard not to wonder if those are tea leaves that can be read into.
So, how is this all going to turn out? Hmmm... I can't wait to find out (unlike some, I am sticking with Cal Basketball, come hell or high water). What do you got, Coach Fox? You're our guy now and I'm pulling for you to do well!
PS... Go Bears!
I watched the game last night on TV. USF didn't look all that talented, plus their crafty PG who killed us last year is gone. Plus, they had just played the night before. Plus, their new coach looks about as old as I was, the first time I tried to buy beer. But we were entirely unable to take advantage, struggling to generate any sort of coherent offense (6 assists for the night). Defensively, we were "lulled" to sleep in the paint by a mastodon in a man-bun. Worse, our three-point defense looked positively Wykingesque, giving up many open shots at the top of the key to Dons players who looked like storks.
Since we go 2+ deep at all positions, I'm wondering why we didn't give them some pressure, going deeper into our bench, to maybe try and take advantage of USF's possible fatigue?
Some of the new players and some of the "improved" players don't seem to be quite living up to their advanced billing. No point in naming names.
Perhaps most potentially disturbing are multiple indications of some dissension... ah, probably too strong a word, as it might be nothing, but...
- what Bradley said in his interview in NY about guys learning how to be better players and people, on and off the court (or something like that, but that is not a mischaracterization of what he said)
- Bradley himself being benched at the start of the game last night for some minor violation of team rules
- fan report (from USF game) of team looking like they lacked enthusiasm
- an apparent report (from USF game) of some Cal players arguing with each other during the game
- Kuany and Thorpe not getting meaningful minutes, despite the players ahead of them not playing all that well
Again, I have no idea if any of that adds up to a hill o' beans, but when there are several possible things that you hear about, it's hard not to wonder if those are tea leaves that can be read into.
So, how is this all going to turn out? Hmmm... I can't wait to find out (unlike some, I am sticking with Cal Basketball, come hell or high water). What do you got, Coach Fox? You're our guy now and I'm pulling for you to do well!
PS... Go Bears!