Well poo. Again though lots of good things to build on.
Take care of your Chicken
It is a good learning experience for the kid.ncbears said:
Oh, Thorpe....
Rxrg09b said:
So ESPN isn't showing real time stats. And I can't seem to find a site with them - can come one help me out?
Watching the game but only second half... and announcer said Washington was 3 for 16 on free throws - is that true/possible? Thanks in advance!
Well that's a pretty good showing in Boulder. These turn into wins next year.bearister said:Rxrg09b said:
So ESPN isn't showing real time stats. And I can't seem to find a site with them - can come one help me out?
Watching the game but only second half... and announcer said Washington was 3 for 16 on free throws - is that true/possible? Thanks in advance!
Stat keeper has altitude sickness. I saw him barfing.
Amazing the difference a new coach can make!sonofabear51 said:
They were in it until the end. Saw only the 2nd half. Future looks bright.
Go Bears!
His voice elevates with excitement every time the Buffs make a good play and/score. Not so when we do. It is so obvious he should be pulled. There is no objectivity here. I am pretty sure he also knows how we feel about his announcing and does not care much.bearister said:
I wish Ted Robinson would pass out because of altitude issues. Furd playing...he doesn't make that comment.
OdontoBear66 said:
His voice elevates with excitement every time the Buffs make a good play and/score. Not so when we do. It is so obvious he should be pulled. There is no objectivity here. I am pretty sure he also knows how we feel about his announcing and does not care much.the floor is a total turn around. These young men are being coached and playing with heart.
In the second half, because of my perception, I was looking for it. When Bey would make a play the inflection would be over the top. When Bradley came back and answered, not so. Pretty ho-hum. But then I must admit to a strong bias with Robinson.Civil Bear said:OdontoBear66 said:
His voice elevates with excitement every time the Buffs make a good play and/score. Not so when we do. It is so obvious he should be pulled. There is no objectivity here. I am pretty sure he also knows how we feel about his announcing and does not care much.the floor is a total turn around. These young men are being coached and playing with heart.
I thought Robinson was pretty fair last night. Appreciate the distinction he made that Lar's high GPA was at Cal. The only time I find him truelly insufferable is when the furd is involved.
They were painful to watch, weren't they? I hope that, the day after their last game of the season, they can hook Joel Brown up with a shooting coach and start from scratch.socaltownie said:
Will say one thing......Joel brown must work on shooting....free throws in second half were ugly
OdontoBear66 said:His voice elevates with excitement every time the Buffs make a good play and/score. Not so when we do. It is so obvious he should be pulled. There is no objectivity here. I am pretty sure he also knows how we feel about his announcing and does not care much.bearister said:
I wish Ted Robinson would pass out because of altitude issues. Furd playing...he doesn't make that comment.
Let me add. Great effort at altitude and on the road. Hope fatigue does not set in for game two vs. Utah. Actually, we should be very ready for 1000 feet less in altitude but the tail end of road trips don't often bode well.
For the first time in my long life, I was not watching all the games last year when the play was so bad. Win or lose, the quality of play on the floor is a total turn around. These young men are being coached and playing with heart.
Brown is 5 for 18 (28%) with horrifying mechanics. Time to start over. More generally, I wish Cal would not recruit perimeter players with broken shots.oskidunker said:
Brown usually is a decent foul shooter. But like everyone else, not on the road. Very frustrating. Thieman, I expect. The rest should be shooting better.
TheSouseFamily said:
Most efficient offensive performance of the year and second best eFG%.
Have to agree with Donnie Mac that Fox should get some consideration for P12 COY though I suspect it will go to either Altman or Boyle depending on how things shake out down the stretch.
Are you talking about free throw shooting?sluggo said:Brown is 5 for 18 (28%) with horrifying mechanics. Time to start over. More generally, I wish Cal would not recruit perimeter players with broken shots.oskidunker said:
Brown usually is a decent foul shooter. But like everyone else, not on the road. Very frustrating. Thieman, I expect. The rest should be shooting better.
Sluggo
Yes, he is. It's actually lower than his FG% and his 3pt%.oskidunker said:Are you talking about free throw shooting?sluggo said:Brown is 5 for 18 (28%) with horrifying mechanics. Time to start over. More generally, I wish Cal would not recruit perimeter players with broken shots.oskidunker said:
Brown usually is a decent foul shooter. But like everyone else, not on the road. Very frustrating. Thieman, I expect. The rest should be shooting better.
Sluggo
Except neither Brown nor Austin are good finishers once they get to the hoop. Austin just chucks up the ball hoping for a foul while falling down.bearister said:
Brown, like Paris, Matt, and JHD, has a pretty quick slash to the hoop. He can get people in foul trouble, thus he needs to perfect his FT.
Brown has scored a few basket this season with some of the wildest, out of control, near impossible finishes I've ever seen. It is the easier drives in between that he has problems with.Big Dog said:Except neither Brown nor Austin are good finishers once they get to the hoop. Austin just chucks up the ball hoping for a foul while falling down.bearister said:
Brown, like Paris, Matt, and JHD, has a pretty quick slash to the hoop. He can get people in foul trouble, thus he needs to perfect his FT.