Shocky1;842485010 said:
I love the hot links at Top Dog.
Shocky1;842485010 said:
Shocky1;842416137 said:
mike & the cal staff originally signed sami "where's waldo" eleraky, a developing 5 from denmark...eleraky (a good student) could not enroll at cal because of academic admission requirements related to his being a foreign student...so sami went to barton cc in cold azz kansas (he did not enjoy the winter weather or the non diverse community, eleraky is of a mixed heritage family including egyptian blood), did not play ball there but completed almost 15 units & then returned to denmark
eleraky then returned to the united states to play for the winningiest coach in the history of college basketball (87% winning record), former bears walk on justin labagh at city college of san francisco...while at ccsf sami took full loads including summer school & also on line classes in order to complete the 2 year degree
gregg gottlieb ran point on eleraky's recruitment & watched several of his games...i also caught a game at ccsf & wrote a post re: his skills & somewhat limited upside...after mike watched sami in a league game late in the season the decision was made to head in a different direction for a 2014 big & eleraky ended up signing with the university of pacific
john montgomery completed an extensive international player search & identified jakof poeltl of austria, a very strong student with advanced offensive skills for a big...gregg gottlieb then got involved & also built strong relationships with the poeltl family
because of the distance, jakop poeltl & his family made the decision to visit cal, arizona & utah during a week plus tour of american colleges
sean miller had 3 international bigs on the arizona war board with poeltl as his #1 target (this info is from a golf acquaintance of mine who is arguably the wildcats largest donor...he never seems to forget that i honestly think tuscon is a dump, of course he doesn't live there either)...so sean miller tripped jakob first among his 3 prospects...the official visit did not go well as the lack of academic focus for the arizona basketball program became clearly evident, the wildcats are like a minor league professional sports team not a well regarded educational institution
both the cal & utah visits went really well with the poeltl family loving the san francisco bay area the most (they also liked salt lake city as it reminded them of their hometown in austria with maybe a couple more mormons here & there)
jakob (far left, wearing the backwards cal lid) is pictured above in the 1st row with the good looking montgomery women, sarah & my partner in bears crowd noise, anne
after returning home from the united states, jakob made a silent commitment to the staff & started the comprehensive & lengthy required international student admissions acceptance process/applications...attending the #1 ranked public university in the world was a significant factor in this decision
when mike retired, jakob quickly switched his commitment to utah (coach k is highly respected by mike)...coach martin & staff never had a chance to build a relationship with the promising austrian blue chipper
so austria's jakop poeltl signed with utah, dusan ristic of serbia signed with arizona & coach martin signed the king of england
antipattern;842484877 said:
Okay, that makes sense. I was wondering why he was wearing a Jonas Jerebko jersey.
Shocky1;842485146 said:
is that justin combs & richard solomon return to berkeley to complete their final semesters+ & therefore earn their degrees & proudly graduate from the #1 public university in the world
men take care of their business#
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Shocky1;842485030 said:
jakob poeltl has announced his intention to returning to utah next season for his sophomore year despite nba feedback that he would be a mid 1st round draft choice
at the salt lake city game this year that taylor & i attended at the jon m huntsman center, an insider that spoke to coach k earlier in the day told us the following story:
chad ford that week had called jakob's parents in austria to get their reaction re: ford's decision to include for the 1st time poeltl in his mock draft as almost a lottery pick
ford got a reaction that's for sure...mrs poeltl basically chewed out ford for 10 minutes non stop telling him to "stop putting stupid thoughts of grandeur in my son's head" & that he went to college in the united states to get an education while also developing his basketball skills and that the nba was the furthest thing from their minds
good parenting#
Shocky1;842485010 said:
i dunno but sammy's not my favorite super hero, not by a long shot that's for sure
yoga matters#
concordtom;842485222 said:
Technically, this is a traveling violation.
Shocky1;842485215 said:
the foundation of the cal basketball program has been solidly built by the old blues that have passionately attended cal games at harmon gym/haas pavilion for the last several decades, you are not passive tv fans, not you
i see you at haas, smiling in your impeccably attired blue & gold outfits cheering your california golden bears thru epic win & tragic losses...yeah, you don't scream as loud or stand as much as you used to but that's ok, your fierce dedication is etched in your expressive eyes, you love your bears
and so after all the loves of your life, the 2015 season brings together elite players (the dawning of the ivan rabb era with hopefully t-wall's leadership), talented & high character coaches and improved facilities (the haas/goldman family scoreboard) working toward a potential season for the ages...the ingredients for the recipe are all there, this cake is not gonna melt in the dark
so is now perhaps the time to expand upon your season tix package, to include your children so busy with their careers/parenthood and cute grandchildren?...cal basketball is multi-generational & those few hours coming together in berkeley a couple of times next season are perhaps the fabric of your life
this is your time
Jeff82;842485267 said:
Our seats are in approximately the same location they were in the old gym, except that spot is now about 20 rows from the top, as opposed to being the last row in the old configuration. We've been sitting there so long, I can't see the game correctly from anyplace else.
OldBlue1999;842485313 said:
Some of my fondest memories of Cal basketball are from when I sat in the last row in Harmon. I used to have the last seat where the bench went under the old HS-style scoreboard at the south end and I'd stand on my seat and pound on the sheet metal to make more noise. Now I just have to settle for standing and screaming like a lunatic. Been in my new seat since Haas opened in '99 and added another to our block a few years ago. Love the vantage point and the regulars around us, many of whom we've gotten to know casually over the years. I've said before that I buy through my dad to sit together but pay my own way, even though it means zero accumulation of bb points for me. Doesn't matter, there's nowhere else I'd rather be on game night than Haas. Go Bears!
Shocky1;842127763 said:
what's that stomping sound you hear in the distance?
that's the cal monster class of bird, mathews, singer, (k)rooks & roger approaching berkeley, california for cal's summer bridge program (june 28th thru august 9th)
what classes are the bears players & coaches taking this summer?
***industrial nations urban landfills & garbage (time)-garrett galvin
***greek mythology: the greatest epic battles of ivan-travis decuire
***advanced molecular agitation technology (amat)-david kravish
***global logistics, positioning & statistics-gregg gottlieb
***off shore banking regulatory standards-alan crabbe
***introduction to yoga-justin cobbs* (*if this class is not successfully completed, jc can forget about the 2013/2014 pac 12 mvp award)
***literary works of franz kafka: the metamorphosis-kahlil johnson
***origins of european foot stomping-mike montgomery
***art of happiness (masters level)-tyrone wallace
***21st century risk management and safety-ricky kreklow & christian behrens
***estuaries, lakes & rivers of denmark-john montgomery
***military and national defense strategies(in the paint)-richard solomon
***nightclub economics: closing the midnight deal-jeff powers
***life skills for asu grads: spelling & stripping-mrs shockster
***astronomy 10: uranus-the shockster
***collegiate problem drinking & solutions-oski
any other class enrollments that should be noted?
summer breezes#
the university of california, berkeley=#1 ranked public university in the world
arizona state university=#1 ranked college with most current strippers in the united states
Shocky1;842485215 said:
so is now perhaps the time to expand upon your season tix package, to include your children so busy with their careers/parenthood and cute grandchildren?...cal basketball is multi-generational & those few hours coming together in berkeley a couple of times next season are perhaps the fabric of your life
this is your time
Go!Bears;842485434 said:
I like the new tone and the sentiment. This is what I do. At some games I have empty seats, because the kids are busy - but when they come, it is awesome. Blondies before the game, [SIZE=5]King Pin[/SIZE] after and 3 hours with them in between. It is a great way to spend the evening and I see a lot more of them...
89Bear;842485375 said:
Harmon memories.... During the Dick Kuchen days I could stretch out, take up 3 rows, and not bother anyone.
Big C_Cal;842485476 said:
used to get to a 7:30 game at 6 (when the meters expired), park on Bancroft right down from (or even above) Ellsworth, across from Harmon, then drink beer at Kip's for an hour
i've always dreamed of Cal being awesome in basketball, but it can be fun even when we're not
Shocky1;842485507 said:
cal basketball is all about traditions#
Shocky1;842485597 said:
huf is visiting with an international spa (prospective student athlete) today in paris
shine bright#