I am not a nega bear fan but clearly this is a team with very little leadership and questionable coaching. I had high expectations but this team is just going through the motions. Am I wrong?
barrington;842651597 said:
I am not a nega bear fan but clearly this is a team with very little leadership and questionable coaching. I had high expectations but this team is just going through the motions. Am I wrong?
Grainger2874;842651778 said:
maybe the team has too much talent and not enough winners. Winners thrive on adversity they use it as fuel for competition. Winners use circumstances that most could use for excuses and turn them into ways to win. Winners though out manned compete every single play and forces their opponent to use up every ounce of competitive spirit to gain a win. They respect their opponent enough to make them earn it.
annarborbear;842651740 said:
When we beat UCLA, Louisville and Nebraska, Thomas was scoring in double digits and Cowling was taking quite a few more shots and attacking the basket. With those two going into a shell, we have become imbalanced on offense. And on defense, we just seem to run out of gas. I would not be trapping or pressing this year when we basically have only two guards who have to play almost 40 minutes a game. Plus, one of our coaches may eventually notice that Green can't shoot form the outside and that she should be posting smaller people up inside instead.
OdontoBear66;842651792 said:
Not to pile on, but WHY? WHY? This team really has a lot of talent. Lacking a bit, but the big question is WHY? And the fan base for this team is soooo sensitive, it is almost difficult to ask.
annarborbear;842651814 said:
I would be putting some of it on the coaches, some on the players, some on the circumstances. The question is what can be changed for next year? I'm not sure. I would bring in a new assistant with some different ideas about offense. I would be expecting greater maturity from a few of our players, and would also be demanding it. I would find a guard from overseas ...
stu;842651877 said:
For no reason other than I follow both teams I'll compare our men and our women. Last season our men were short handed and didn't do too well, this season they're improving. They've won all of their home games and this week got their first conference road wins.
Experience and depth: Our men have (career scholarship players not blueshirting) 1 senior, 5 juniors, 3 sophs, and 2 freshies. Our women have (not injured) 0 seniors, 2 juniors, 3 sophs, and 3 freshies. That's a huge difference but our women should be in a better position next season.
Balance: Our men have 4 guards, 4 wings, 1 forward, and 2 centers. Our women have 2 guards, 3 wings, and 3 forwards. Next season Chen might be productive at center, but we'll still need more guards.
Comparable players (a total judgement call): Cowling / Bird, Anigwe / Rabb, and Mosely / Moute a Bidias are pretty close. Green is playing something like Singer, with high BBIQ but a soph shooting slump. Range is playing more and better than Domingo but their games are similar. Same with Thomas and Chauca. Our men don't have anyone much like Davidson or Waters. But IMHO the crucial difference is our women have nobody like Wallace, Brown, Matthews, Rooks, or Okoroh. Nobody to pressure the defense with drives to the hoop. Nobody to stretch the defense with deadly 3-point shooting. Nobody to bang inside, protect the rim, clean up the boards, and absorb 10 fouls. Maybe Gabby Green can develop like Jaylen Brown. Perhaps Chen Yue can develop like Kam rooks. But I think we'll need to recruit female equivalents to Tyrone Wallace and Jordan Matthews.
SFCALBear72;842652089 said:
Three freshmen have stepped on the floor for the Bears where once stood Brittany Boyd and Reshanda Gray.
SFCALBear72;842652089 said:
I think people readily forget that this is NOT the same team that went 25-10 last season; came within a point of winning the Pac-12 Tournament; advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament on their HOME court. Three freshmen have stepped on the floor for the Bears where once stood Brittany Boyd and Reshanda Gray. Support this team! They need us badly. I'm going to Seattle next week to do what I've done all season as a season ticketholder - cheer on my Bears!
blungld;842652140 said:
I support the team too and realize the turnover...and that the conference is tough...but 3 wins? That's pretty hard to swallow given the talent (no matter how young).
BearBint;842652305 said:
Thanks, SFCALBear72. I agree.
BearBint;842652302 said:
@ HoopDreams: No, they're not excuses; they're reasons. This has been a weird season--an intersection of unexpected, unfortunate events--and I don't blame the players, and I'm tired of blaming the coaches; blame is too easy. Sometimes bad things happen and if we feel lousy about it, how do the players feel?
john1953;842652548 said:
Having said that, the wonderful, great Cal fans should not be so focused on offense. Defense, rebounding, turnovers, motivation (including conditioning) - that is where coaches and players have the biggest impact. Yes, there are some offensive X's and O's that a coach must get right based on opponents; but you can only ask for what your players are capable of executing at their personal bests....We can build on what we have, learning, growing, correcting/improving.
This season is still not lost.
Cal Geek;842651637 said:
I think this team lacks players. Hard to win when you lose so many from a already-small roster.
GATC;842652570 said:
Last year 6 players played 88% of the minutes. This year 6 players played 90% of the minutes. Last year the players that hardly played were 2 seniors and a sophomore. This year the players that hardly played are 1 junior and 1 freshman.
stu;842652967 said:
Minutes played this season (so far): FR 38%, SO 43%, JR 19%, SR none
Weighted average experience (entering season): 0.81 year
Minutes played last season (NCAA 2nd round): FR 37%, SO 27%, JR none, SR 36%
Weighted average experience (entering season): 1.34 years
Minutes played 2013-14 (NCAA 2nd round): FR 26ne, SO none, JR 41%, SR 33%
Weighted average experience (entering season): 1.80 years
Minutes played 2012-13 (NCAA 5th round): FR none, SO 27%, JR 32%, SR 41%
Weighted average experience (entering season): 2.14 years
So every year since our Final Four appearance our experience has decreased, and our results seem to reflect that. Next season our experience should be better, unless freshies play most of the minutes.
BearBint;842652302 said:
@ HoopDreams: No, they're not excuses; they're reasons. This has been a weird season--an intersection of unexpected, unfortunate events--and I don't blame the players, and I'm tired of blaming the coaches; blame is too easy. Sometimes bad things happen and if we feel lousy about it, how do the players feel?
OdontoBear66;842653767 said:
Ah, BearBint, not to be harsh, but this season has not been good. You wish not to blame the coaches or the players. I can only think you like no blame---a mystery, and bad stuff happened. Don't think that works. And I do not wish to beat a dead horse, but I think things need to be evaluated here. What really is the reason for this year?