Last night's game confirmed what is plain to see. If Cal has a chance, any chance, to succeed as a program under Fox, Bradley must stay. If he leaves, the program is toast. ( butter & jam optional) the end.
helltopay1 said:
DearBearister: Your faith that young Bradley will do what "he needs to do" is touching.
"Looks like what we have here is a failure to communicate."helltopay1 said:
Dear Barrister: (if you are a lawyer) inside knowledge or wishful thinking??Wishful thinking & 2.95 won't get you a cup of java at thge local diner. I do hope you are right. As the lady said to Paul Newman, " I can't afford to invest in failure anymore." Smart woman..I will reevaluate my emotional connection after this season. I need to see who is leaving, and, who is remaining and who is entering. Once the smoke has cleared, my decision will be easy. Peace be with you.
The point of him transferring (sorry, HoopDreams) would be if he really wants to win and doesn't see that happening here, or if he's decided he doesn't want to play for Fox. So far, I've seen no indication that that might be the case, but who knows?Go!Bears said:
What would b the point of transferring? It would not speed his arrival in the League. He would have to sit his third year and hope his fourth makes a big enough impression to be drafted. If he has the ability and desire to leave, better to show it here and leave next year. I think he is a four year player. Transferring makes it five. Makes no sense.
Big C said:
The point of him transferring (sorry, HoopDreams) would be if he really wants to win and doesn't see that happening here, or if he's decided he doesn't want to play for Fox. So far, I've seen no indication that that might be the case, but who knows? ....
That was a really good interview. Of course, I don't know....but I believe Matt is all-in with CAL.bearister said:Big C said:
The point of him transferring (sorry, HoopDreams) would be if he really wants to win and doesn't see that happening here, or if he's decided he doesn't want to play for Fox. So far, I've seen no indication that that might be the case, but who knows? ....
" "I was real happy with my performance," Bradley said. "Coach got on me . . . I noticed I was getting a little too comfortable. He led me (to) be uncomfortable this week, and it showed. I felt really confident." David Bush, BearInsider
HTP2,helltopay1 said:
dear bear: No failure..everyone is quite clear No one is confused.
I agree. He reminds me a lot of Lampley. A great college player that just didn't fit in at the next level. I think it's is even more true in today's NBA. So, to leave he would have to hate Cal (or Fox) enough to be willing to throw away his degree, at a cost of an extra year. I just don't see it.Big C said:The point of him transferring (sorry, HoopDreams) would be if he really wants to win and doesn't see that happening here, or if he's decided he doesn't want to play for Fox. So far, I've seen no indication that that might be the case, but who knows?Go!Bears said:
What would b the point of transferring? It would not speed his arrival in the League. He would have to sit his third year and hope his fourth makes a big enough impression to be drafted. If he has the ability and desire to leave, better to show it here and leave next year. I think he is a four year player. Transferring makes it five. Makes no sense.
I don't see Bradley as having the combination of length/explosion/quickness necessary to play in the NBA. That is not a knock on him; he is a good college player and will get even better, but it is what it is. As a Cal fan and a Bradley fan, I hope he is wildly successful here and then goes on to fulfill all of his lifetime dreams.
helltopay1 said:
Dear Barrister: (if you are a lawyer) ....
Keep the faith! A good coach does not need as much talent as many of his opposing coaches need. We beat WSU which has one player maybe better than anyone we have, and we beat UW with several players ranked a lot higher than our best player. And then there is Stanford, which has become a better team now since their best player, left for the NBA.socaltownie said:
What a great weekend! The talent challenges drive me to distraction but Fox is getting a lot of out of what we have. I actually like our small ball line up (Matt, Paris, and Brown on the floor at the same time) as we can attack a lot of teams off the bounce that way.