I know she walked on Senior day but these days that is not a sure sign she is finished. Does she have another year of eligibility as someone posted previously? If she does will she return to Cal? Her return would be huge for the Bears next year.
Not sure how you make that conclusion("likely drop to bottom of ACC") until you see what comes about in the transfer portal. 4 years ago, you/we didn't know Marta Suarez from Ranger Suarez...Schroeder71 said:
Lattimore & Suarez played their freshman season in 2020 (Covid-19). Each one of them is entitled to a Covid 5th
year if they desire. Lattimore will return for UVA. If Marta doesn't return, Cal will likely drop back toward the bottom of the ACC. If she does use her eligibility, I think that Charmin would have a chance to bring in 2 or 3 transfers from the portal to fill out a competitive starting lineup. Marta Suarez, Lulu Twidale & Puff Morris would likely start, and the Bears will need to bring in a post player to replace Michelle Onyiah and another scorer to replace Ionna Krimili. Gabrielle Abigor and Gisella Maul could be productive players off of the bench. Cal will also have four sophs & three freshmen to compete for playing time.
That's just it. The unknown!! You don't know who will join the Bears from the portal. So, you think the worst. "The sky is falling". Good grief.Schroeder71 said:
mbBear-your comment seems reasonable on the surface but i know the rosters of the rest of the ACC. UVA, for example, will have virtually eveyone returning that played yesterday vs Cal. They have three sophs, one freshman & one junior. I thought that Lattimore would be gone but she has now affirmed that she'll return for a 5th Covid year. Stanford's entire team returns except for Demetre & Bosgana. Their team is mostly sophs and they're bringing in the #3 recruit class in the nation. I could go on and on...I don't see the Bears being competitive unless Charmin Smith is able to land 2-3 impact transfers. Cal's 25-7 record should help lure talent. Marta Suarez needs to exercise her fifth Covid year of eligibility. With only Lulu returning from the starting five, Cal will have less returning that the vast majority of teams in the ACC.
Take your politics to the OT board, please!Schroeder71 said:
Uncertainty is what is happening with the stock market extreme volatility that everyone is experiencing right now.
I believe in Trump's plan and policies but they haven't been put in place yet. When people can't see it, they tend to believe that "the sky is falling."
You're correct that Charmin may be able to pull a rabbit out of a hat but only time will tell. Suarez really needs to return to give Cal two double-digit scorers as a base to build upon. Also, Suarez will give the Bears one post player that the team can plan around...The head coach doesn't need to bring in quite so many guards and concentrate more on a couple of frontline players to help balance the team.
SFCALBear72 said:That's just it. The unknown!! You don't know who will join the Bears from the portal. So, you think the worst. "The sky is falling". Good grief.Schroeder71 said:
mbBear-your comment seems reasonable on the surface but i know the rosters of the rest of the ACC. UVA, for example, will have virtually eveyone returning that played yesterday vs Cal. They have three sophs, one freshman & one junior. I thought that Lattimore would be gone but she has now affirmed that she'll return for a 5th Covid year. Stanford's entire team returns except for Demetre & Bosgana. Their team is mostly sophs and they're bringing in the #3 recruit class in the nation. I could go on and on...I don't see the Bears being competitive unless Charmin Smith is able to land 2-3 impact transfers. Cal's 25-7 record should help lure talent. Marta Suarez needs to exercise her fifth Covid year of eligibility. With only Lulu returning from the starting five, Cal will have less returning that the vast majority of teams in the ACC.
We didn't know Noble, Williams, Maul or Ackerman until May of last year when they committed to us from the portal. And that was off a 19-15 season and a trip to the WBIT (lol.)
Imagine what doors an NCAA Tournament bid, and 25+ wins will open in the portal. I can't wait!!
Go Bears!!
Schroeder71 said:
Uncertainty is what is happening with the stock market extreme volatility that everyone is experiencing right now.
I believe in Trump's plan and policies but they haven't been put in place yet. When people can't see it, they tend to believe that "the sky is falling."
You're correct that Charmin may be able to pull a rabbit out of a hat but only time will tell. Suarez really needs to return to give Cal two double-digit scorers as a base to build upon. Also, Suarez will give the Bears one post player that the team can plan around...The head coach doesn't need to bring in quite so many guards and concentrate more on a couple of frontline players to help balance the team.
Let's keep politics and especially references to that racist, narcissistic, whining, lying, insensitive, ignorant blowhard off this forum. This is an escape from the decline and fall of the American empire.Quote:
Uncertainty is what is happening with the stock market extreme volatility that everyone is experiencing right now.
I believe in Trump's plan and policies but they haven't been put in place yet. When people can't see it, they tend to believe that "the sky is falling."
You wouldn't have had to find out how many of us are pinko, commie, socialist, woke, Antifa nut jobs if you hadn't introduced politics to this thread. You reap what you sow. P.S. You do realize that Cal is in Berkeley, don't you?Quote:
For me to know that you guys are the radical left is flat-out sickening.
Schroeder71 said:
I trade the stock market approximately 4 hours per day and I was trying to illustrate SFCB72's "the sky is falling"
claim about me. I didn't even think about politics when I referenced the current situation in the stock market.
For me to know that you guys are the radical left is flat-out sickening.
mbBear said:Schroeder71 said:
I trade the stock market approximately 4 hours per day and I was trying to illustrate SFCB72's "the sky is falling"
claim about me. I didn't even think about politics when I referenced the current situation in the stock market.
For me to know that you guys are the radical left is flat-out sickening.
Here's a thought: don't bring up politics, and you won't know what anyone is thinking politically.
Or do you want to do know our religious affilation, ethnic background and sexual preference so you can hate on us more?
wvitbear said:
With all that money you are making from Trump, you can make a big donation to the UCWBall.
29-7 this season. 14-0 in conference. Lost in 2nd round of Texas State Championshipwvitbear said:
How is Taylor Barnes high school team doing?
A couple of things. I definitely think Gabi will take that big step. Cautiously optimistic on that one. Also from what we've seen, asking if Kamryn can find her shot should not be grouped with asking if Lola can find hers. My guess is Kamryn will be just fine. Lola has some serious work to do, (if possible.)ethan0l said:
Let's get this back on track. Next year, with our recruiting class, let's assess what our roster will look like both with and wo Marta:
PGs:
Puff
Zahra
Off-ball:
Lulu
Lola
Drousini
Wings/Bigs:
Gabi
Kam Mafua
Maul
Taylor Barnes
Recruits I don't know enough about:
Johnson (5'10)
McCallop (5'9)
Bringing back Marta + 2 legit transfers would probably put us back in the same convo as this year.
If Puff is preternatural, maybe even more.
Without Marta, it obviously completely depends on the transfers we land.
Questions, I think in order of importance:
Does Marta come back?
Who do we get in the portal?
How good is Puff?
Can Gabi take a big step?
Can Lulu add a left hand drive to her game?
Can Mafua/Lola find their shots?
How good are the other recruits?
Can Zahra and Maul get better with experience?
I'm obviously totally focused on the tournament and a hope that we can win two and make it to the second weekend (a 7 seed would significantly help although I would love to just go to LA to watch the games in person), but next year is starting to swirl in my brain.
The vast majority of people who oppose Trump's actions are not "radical." And the VAST majority of people who are Democrat or progressive or left are also not "radical." That is a cop out way of dismissing contrary opinions or anything less to the Right of you.Schroeder71 said:
I trade the stock market approximately 4 hours per day and I was trying to illustrate SFCB72's "the sky is falling"
claim about me. I didn't even think about politics when I referenced the current situation in the stock market.
For me to know that you guys are the radical left is flat-out sickening.
Please stop! This thread is supposed to be about Marta, who is from Spain, not politics from America.blungld said:The vast majority of people who oppose Trump's actions are not "radical." And the VAST majority of people who are Democrat or progressive or left are also not "radical." That is a cop out way of dismissing contrary opinions or anything less to the Right of you.Schroeder71 said:
I trade the stock market approximately 4 hours per day and I was trying to illustrate SFCB72's "the sky is falling"
claim about me. I didn't even think about politics when I referenced the current situation in the stock market.
For me to know that you guys are the radical left is flat-out sickening.
The majority of Americans are moderate, but should they disagree with MAGA they magically transform into "radical left" through the tribal with-us-or-against-us lens. The radicals we see in America today who are shocking the system with views and policy that transgresses from well-established norms (thus fitting the actual definition of radical) are on the right. I don't want politics here and you say you don't either, but I am not going to let misrepresentation go unchallenged.