Channeling Shocky?bearister said:
I think he is actually from Goleta, home of the best damn Muni you'll ever play, Sandpiper.
Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Civil Bear said:
Legans interview, yes.
Info on who gave up 61 pts to Harden [or House], not so much.
Ah, I only read the article...didn't notice the video. I stand corrected.HoopDreams said:
Well he mentioned Gates and Wethers, and then himself in OTCivil Bear said:
Legans interview, yes.
Info on who gave up 61 pts to Harden [or House], not so much.
no prob. I thought the video was the interesting part as he talked about how they (teammates) constantly talk about that game and poke at each other about how many points they gave upCivil Bear said:Ah, I only read the article...didn't notice the video. I stand corrected.HoopDreams said:
Well he mentioned Gates and Wethers, and then himself in OTCivil Bear said:
Legans interview, yes.
Info on who gave up 61 pts to Harden [or House], not so much.
Let's not leave out Dennis Gates, or Circus King (a senior when Shantay was a freshman), or Ronnie West.calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
I don't recall Gates playing much point at Cal and I barely recall Ronnie West (wasn't he a rarely used walk-on?). I do recall that when Diggs and Legans played together it was Legans that moved over to the 2 (and his mom complaining on cyberbears.org (not.com) about him losing minutes to a walk-on (Diggs). I also recall reports of him getting worked-over during the summer by incoming frosh Midgley, which likely helped spark his defection to Fresno.SFCityBear said:Let's not leave out Dennis Gates, or Circus King (a senior when Shantay was a freshman), or Ronnie West.calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
Seriously, none of Shantay's teammates played the point better than he did when they played on the same team. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could do, and he distributed the ball better than any of them. Most of them were better than Shantay on defense, which is why Gates and Diggs especially got some quality playing time. Ben Braun was not the best on strategy, or tactics, or coaching most of his players to improve over time, but as far as judging talent, he usually had his best players playing the most minutes, IMO. I'll trust Ben Braun on this one.
And if Shantay Legans had been playing for Cal the last three seasons, he would have started, and those three teams would have been better, also IMO.
You are probably right. Amazing what things I learn reading this forum.Civil Bear said:I don't recall Gates playing much point at Cal and I barely recall Ronnie West (wasn't he a rarely used walk-on?). I do recall that when Diggs and Legans played together it was Legans that moved over to the 2 (and his mom complaining on cyberbears.org (not.com) about him losing minutes to a walk-on (Diggs). I also recall reports of him getting worked-over during the summer by incoming frosh Midgley, which likely helped spark his defection to Fresno.SFCityBear said:Let's not leave out Dennis Gates, or Circus King (a senior when Shantay was a freshman), or Ronnie West.calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
Seriously, none of Shantay's teammates played the point better than he did when they played on the same team. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could do, and he distributed the ball better than any of them. Most of them were better than Shantay on defense, which is why Gates and Diggs especially got some quality playing time. Ben Braun was not the best on strategy, or tactics, or coaching most of his players to improve over time, but as far as judging talent, he usually had his best players playing the most minutes, IMO. I'll trust Ben Braun on this one.
And if Shantay Legans had been playing for Cal the last three seasons, he would have started, and those three teams would have been better, also IMO.
PS: I had to look up Ronnie West. Turns out he is the younger brother of Kevin Johnson!
bearister said:
".. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could.."
His 3 point basket percentage had to be 60%....in garbage time of games Cal was blown out in.
He is also famous for being the victim of a criminal assault by Matt Barnes. Barnes forearm smashed him in the back of the head as he was bringing the ball up court, rendering him unconscious and giving him a concussion. The Alameda County DA's Office should have filed a criminal complaint.
SFCityBear said:Let's not leave out Dennis Gates, or Circus King (a senior when Shantay was a freshman), or Ronnie West.calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
Seriously, none of Shantay's teammates played the point better than he did when they played on the same team. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could do, and he distributed the ball better than any of them. Most of them were better than Shantay on defense, which is why Gates and Diggs especially got some quality playing time. Ben Braun was not the best on strategy, or tactics, or coaching most of his players to improve over time, but as far as judging talent, he usually had his best players playing the most minutes, IMO. I'll trust Ben Braun on this one.
And if Shantay Legans had been playing for Cal the last three seasons, he would have started, and those three teams would have been better, also IMO.
Shantay also heard footsteps with PG Richard Midgley coming in, who had a lot of recruiting hype despite being ruled ineligible for his senior HS season. Midgley wound up starting most games at point as a frosh and hit the big shot against NC State in the tourney. He's one of my favorite all-time underrated Cal players. Can you imagine a backcourt of him and Bradley?calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
Midge is a legend for the game winning shot v. NC State in the NCAAs. The game where Sol Hughes decided to be an All-American.Big C said:
IMO, Midgley wasn't underrated; he was rated just about right: a pretty decent player. He had a good freshman year, then never really got much better, no disrespect to him. Good defender. Also a better shooter than our recent PGs, so, yeah, he would've been good playing with Matt Bradley.
Big C said:
IMO, Midgley wasn't underrated; he was rated just about right: a pretty decent player. He had a good freshman year, then never really got much better, no disrespect to him. Good defender. Also a better shooter than our recent PGs, so, yeah, he would've been good playing with Matt Bradley.
Agreed. It was unfortunate with Ubaka coming in with his AA credentials that Midgley automatically moved to the 2, but as it turned out it was Ubaka who was more suited to play the 2.calumnus said:Big C said:
IMO, Midgley wasn't underrated; he was rated just about right: a pretty decent player. He had a good freshman year, then never really got much better, no disrespect to him. Good defender. Also a better shooter than our recent PGs, so, yeah, he would've been good playing with Matt Bradley.
Despite being a good shooter, Midge didn't transition well from the 1-2. He was a bit like Ed Gray, he was a scorer who needed to have the ball in his hands.
I remember watching that game. Barnes gave the forearm shiver to Legan's chest as he was inbounding the ball after a made basket, which knocked him to the ground and knocked him out cold.calumnus said:bearister said:
".. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could.."
His 3 point basket percentage had to be 60%....in garbage time of games Cal was blown out in.
He is also famous for being the victim of a criminal assault by Matt Barnes. Barnes forearm smashed him in the back of the head as he was bringing the ball up court, rendering him unconscious and giving him a concussion. The Alameda County DA's Office should have filed a criminal complaint.
Couldn't find a video, but there is this
https://pac-12.com/article/2002/02/22/shantay-legans-miss-usc-game
Civil Bear said:I remember watching that game. Barnes gave the forearm shiver to Legan's chest as he was inbounding the ball after a made basket, which knocked him to the ground and knocked him out cold.calumnus said:bearister said:
".. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could.."
His 3 point basket percentage had to be 60%....in garbage time of games Cal was blown out in.
He is also famous for being the victim of a criminal assault by Matt Barnes. Barnes forearm smashed him in the back of the head as he was bringing the ball up court, rendering him unconscious and giving him a concussion. The Alameda County DA's Office should have filed a criminal complaint.
Couldn't find a video, but there is this
https://pac-12.com/article/2002/02/22/shantay-legans-miss-usc-game
You may be right about Legans. I confess to sometimes not watching garbage time of blowout games. I leave the gym or change the channel when I get disgusted enough.bearister said:
".. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could.."
His 3 point basket percentage had to be 60%....in garbage time of games Cal was blown out in.
Matt Barnes should have been banned from basketball.bearister said:Civil Bear said:I remember watching that game. Barnes gave the forearm shiver to Legan's chest as he was inbounding the ball after a made basket, which knocked him to the ground and knocked him out cold.calumnus said:bearister said:
".. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could.."
His 3 point basket percentage had to be 60%....in garbage time of games Cal was blown out in.
He is also famous for being the victim of a criminal assault by Matt Barnes. Barnes forearm smashed him in the back of the head as he was bringing the ball up court, rendering him unconscious and giving him a concussion. The Alameda County DA's Office should have filed a criminal complaint.
Couldn't find a video, but there is this
https://pac-12.com/article/2002/02/22/shantay-legans-miss-usc-game
" With 2:25 left, UCLA's Matt Barnes was ejected for a flagrant foul on Shantay Legans. Barnes appeared to throw a forearm to the head of Legans, who laid face down on the court for more than five minutes. He eventually got to his feet and was helped into the locker room."
Cal Better Than Average Bruins - University of California Golden Bears Athletics
https://calbears.com/news/2002/2/21/207736830.aspx?path=mbball
* He hit him in the back of the head, which is why Shantay did a face plant and why I characterized it as a criminal assault. Barnes always was and always will be a coward and a punk.
https://media.gettyimages.com/photos/mar-2002-matt-barnes-of-ucla-moves-against-the-defense-of-shantay-of-picture-id72463924
Which of Braun's players do you think he didn't play enough?calumnus said:SFCityBear said:Let's not leave out Dennis Gates, or Circus King (a senior when Shantay was a freshman), or Ronnie West.calumnus said:Bearister said:
* Sorry about the thread hijack, Shantay, but you did dump us for Fresno State, even though Ben gave you way more PT than you merited.
Donte Smith or AJ Diggs? I'm thinking Donte, right?
Seriously, none of Shantay's teammates played the point better than he did when they played on the same team. He was a much better offensive player than any of them. He could put the ball in the basket, which none of the others could do, and he distributed the ball better than any of them. Most of them were better than Shantay on defense, which is why Gates and Diggs especially got some quality playing time. Ben Braun was not the best on strategy, or tactics, or coaching most of his players to improve over time, but as far as judging talent, he usually had his best players playing the most minutes, IMO. I'll trust Ben Braun on this one.
And if Shantay Legans had been playing for Cal the last three seasons, he would have started, and those three teams would have been better, also IMO.
Agree Shantay was our best PG on that roster, disagree about Braun playing the best players in general. I think that was often one of his biggest flaws (besides poor offensive schemes, poor use of time outs, automatically sitting players with two fouls...).