E-mail from a long time Cal fan

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SFCityBear
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I wrote a friend who is a Cal fan living in Reno, to get his take on the Bears so far. Here is his response:

"What you said at the beginning of the basketball season that Monty was excited about Fox's effect/coaching on the team has come true. Defense seems more coordinated, but offense still spotty and inconsistent, periods where no points for 5-7 minutes due to empty possessions. Ball entering the Big's inside reminds me a lot of Benny's teams where the ball isn't tossed in on the first move, but only after the feeder looks at the center/fwd and lets the defender establish defensive position. Maybe its because Benny's there doing the color comments on the telecast. Over-all team's getting better especially @ home, but do have more problems on the road."
BeachedBear
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That behavior in bold is characteristic of players thinking too much. Over time, that should improve with practice (I think it is slightly). There is a similar set of behaviors that happens once the big receives the ball. When those behaviors are NOT improving, that is likely a reflection of coaching (priorities).

As much as I malign Jones as a coach - both of those were areas that did improve at the end of his tenure.
HearstMining
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BeachedBear said:

That behavior in bold is characteristic of players thinking too much. Over time, that should improve with practice (I think it is slightly). There is a similar set of behaviors that happens once the big receives the ball. When those behaviors are NOT improving, that is likely a reflection of coaching (priorities).

As much as I malign Jones as a coach - both of those were areas that did improve at the end of his tenure.

Agreed. But it can also be not thinking enough, or not enough ahead. The PG has to tell the big man in practice, at half-time, or out of a time-out, "Hey, if you flash open, I'll get you the ball and then use your primary move (jump hook, turnaround jumper, whatever) and put up a shot." Austin should be talking to Lars and the other big men about this every day in practice.
Bear8995
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Our bigs also have to go get the ball instead of waiting for it. Too many turnovers otherwise.
Po
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SFCityBear said:

I wrote a friend who is a Cal fan living in Reno, to get his take on the Bears so far. Here is his response:

"What you said at the beginning of the basketball season that Monty was excited about Fox's effect/coaching on the team has come true. Defense seems more coordinated, but offense still spotty and inconsistent, periods where no points for 5-7 minutes due to empty possessions. Ball entering the Big's inside reminds me a lot of Benny's teams where the ball isn't tossed in on the first move, but only after the feeder looks at the center/fwd and lets the defender establish defensive position. Maybe its because Benny's there doing the color comments on the telecast. Over-all team's getting better especially @ home, but do have more problems on the road."
Benny?

I didn't realize Benny and Marky had so much in common.

oskidunker
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Benny? His name is Ben. Or Benjamin.
Go Bears!
SFCityBear
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Po said:

SFCityBear said:

I wrote a friend who is a Cal fan living in Reno, to get his take on the Bears so far. Here is his response:

"What you said at the beginning of the basketball season that Monty was excited about Fox's effect/coaching on the team has come true. Defense seems more coordinated, but offense still spotty and inconsistent, periods where no points for 5-7 minutes due to empty possessions. Ball entering the Big's inside reminds me a lot of Benny's teams where the ball isn't tossed in on the first move, but only after the feeder looks at the center/fwd and lets the defender establish defensive position. Maybe its because Benny's there doing the color comments on the telecast. Over-all team's getting better especially @ home, but do have more problems on the road."
Benny?

I didn't realize Benny and Marky had so much in common.


My friend was misinformed. He meant Ben Braun, of course. There is but one important figure that I know of in Bay Area basketball history named Benny, and that was the legendary Benny Neff, who coached at Lowell High School and St Mary's College. He was the erstwhile high school coach of stars like Clarence Grider, Tom Meschery (St Mary's and the Warriors), Ken Flower (USC), Bob Matheny (Cal). His teams at Lowell won many city championships, and in 1947, his Lowell team with Ward Healy and Bob Matheny won the inaugural Tournament of Champions at Harmon Gym. In 1949, his Lowell team with Kenny Flower went 30-0, and finished 3rd in the TOC. Benny coached my dad, my uncle, and me. He also coached Helltopay1. You either loved Benny, or you were thinking of belting him one, or transferring to another school. He made Bob Knight and Pete Newell look like choir boys. He taught me the few cuss words I hadn't learned by age 13. My dad decked him with one punch, and was promoted to first string the next day, Some of the things Benny said would get him fired today, and some of the things he did as a coach would land him in jail today.

Benny Neff played for the Cal 145's, when Cal participated in lightweight basketball, and he was the team's designated free throw shooter. He graduated from Cal, was a life long Cal fan, and hardly ever missed a Cal home game at Harmon. Anyway, Ben Braun is a very nice man, a good coach, but not a Benny, or not a Benny Neff anyway.


Mama Bear
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SFCity--do you remember the "coins"?
SFCityBear
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Mama Bear said:

SFCity--do you remember the "coins"?
Mama Bear - I sure do. Those coins were Benny Neff's calling card. When he wanted to diagram a play, he'd reach in his pocket and pull out some pennies, one for each player. He'd have a dime or nickel to use for the ball. The first game I ever saw the coins, was in a 110's game vs Balboa at their gym. Nearing retirement, Neff had limited his coaching to the Varsity, JVs, and the 120s, and left the coaching of the 110s to Bob Anino, who was a terrible coach, while Neff sat in the stands as a spectator. It was a close game, and at the end of two overtimes, the game was still tied. We went into sudden death overtime, first team to score 2 points wins. One of our players, fouled a Balboa player in the backcourt. He made his first free throw, and Benny came charging out of the stands onto the floor, called time-out, and told coach Anino to sit down, while he took over the team. The player who committed the foul sat down at the far end of the bench to sulk. Neff pulled out the coins, and began to explain a play. Only 4 players were paying attention, and Neff looked around and screamed at the sulking player and asked him if he was part of the team, and then told him to get back over here and learn this play, because he was not being taken out of the game for a sub. We had one All-City player, Eddie Jackson, and the play that Neff diagrammed with his coins was designed to leave Jackson wide open under the basket for an easy layup, with no defender anywhere near him. The game started again, and the Balboa player missed his free throw, and we ran Neff's play and it worked like clockwork.

I have one fond memory of the coins, and that was when 120s team was struggling to run a play. He yelled down the bench, "Doesn't anyone on this team know how to run the wheel?" I said I did, and he put me in the game. Instead of using all pennies to describe the play, he used 4 pennies, and used a quarter for me, because I was to run the play. It made me feel important, somehow, gave me confidence. I ran the play, and we scored. I often wonder what Benny would think about today's coaches with their boards and their magic markers to diagram plays. And what he would think of all the assistant coaches needed. I used to laugh at Ben Braun in timeout, conferring with all his assistants and then in the last few seconds he'd speak to the players to tell them what to do.

Do you remember Benny's hat?
oskidunker
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Mama Bear. Have not seen you at Basketball. Hope all is well.
Go Bears!
Big C
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oskidunker said:

Benny? His name is Ben. Or Benjamin.

Depends on who he's with and the situation: I often call him Benny and he calls me Biggie.
UrsaMajor
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Big C said:

oskidunker said:

Benny? His name is Ben. Or Benjamin.

Depends on who he's with and the situation: I often call him Benny and he calls me Biggie.
Biggie Smalls?
Big C
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UrsaMajor said:

Big C said:

oskidunker said:

Benny? His name is Ben. Or Benjamin.

Depends on who he's with and the situation: I often call him Benny and he calls me Biggie.
Biggie Smalls?

No (no relation, either). In fact, I never even got called that until the first time I called Beebs "Benny". To most, I'm just Mr. C.
Mama Bear
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Great memories! A quarterand you came through. Don't remember the hat
Mama Bear
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In the Haas! All games. Enjoying this team. Tenacious, good defense. Some fans need more, as we see in some critical posts. But it's fun to watch this scrappy bunch! Stop by and say hello.
SFCityBear
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Mama Bear said:

Great memories! A quarterand you came through. Don't remember the hat
Thanks. I think Benny used the quarter for me, instead of using a penny, which might have been to make sure I would pay attention and not be day-dreaming and mess up the play.

As to the hat, my dad played for Ben Neff in high school in the late 1920s. He told the story that Benny, like most men in those days, wore a hat every day. At games, Benny would get so intense and nervous that he would chew on his hat, much like Pete Newell used to chew on a towel when he coached games at Cal. Benny destroyed a few hats, and on his salary, he couldn't afford to keep doing that. So after a while, before every game, Benny's wife would show up and hold out her hand and say, "Benny, give me the hat," which he always did. Years later, in the late 1950s, when I had made the team at Lowell, Benny was no longer wearing a hat to his games..

The player I mentioned in my story about the Balboa game, Eddie Jackson, was All-City for 4 years in basketball and in track and field, where he ran sprints and put the shot. He then went to Cal, where he got a degree in Zoology, and went to medical school and became a psychiatrist. He also played trumpet and had a parallel career as a jazz musician. He changed his name to Eddie Henderson, and played most notably with Herbie hancock's band, and played with Miles Davis, Pharaoh Saunders, and many of the jazz greats. As a psychiatrist, Thelonius Monk was his patient. Eddie used to come to town with his band and play at the little jazz club, The Both And, on Divisadero, where I used to go and hear him play. We used to talk sometimes, and he was just as humble as he had been in high school, even though he had been successful at everything he tried to do. Bearister probably may know of Eddie Henderson.

I wish he could have played basketball for Cal. He was probably too small. He used to chew bubble gum during games, and I have this image of him going up for a floater, while blowing a big bubble at the same time, and the bubble didn't break until the ball went in the basket.
roqmoq
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Eddie Henderson plays as part of the Cookers, a group of hard-bop musicians. They were performing at SF Jazz last year. I think that Arnie may have been there.
UrsaMajor
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roqmoq said:

Eddie Henderson plays as part of the Cookers, a group of hard-bop musicians. They were performing at SF Jazz last year. I think that Arnie may have been there.
Fantastic show, btw.
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