If Sam played well, why were his minutes limited? Did he foul out early, was he in early foul trouble?
south bender;842775372 said:
If Sam played well, why were his minutes limited? Did he foul out early, was he in early foul trouble?
Shocky1;842775355 said:
not sure what your talking about, grant had a rough afternoon today
Shocky1;842775366 said:
the bears did not play with the energy & assertiveness that is necessary to win against elite competition, the identify of this team is defense & they allowed seton hall to shoot 46.2% on field goals for the game, that's not gonna get the job done for a team that sometimes struggles in half court offensive sets
yeah bloch arena is a funky azz place to play basketball but the 10 missed free throws (some on the front end of 1 & 1's) doomed the bears, not sure why so many of the guys don't shoot practice free throws (or only 1 or 2) doing warm ups when it's so critical in close game
jabari bird is back with 22 points on 9-20 field goals (but only 1 of 8 on 3 pointers) & 9 boards along with relentless intensity on d
sam singer also played well with 6 points on 3-3 field goals along with 3 boards & 2 assists...both coach webster & myself have told sam that he plays at his optimal performance level when he got a **** you up attitude, when's singer is smiling & clapping his hands with a chip on his shoulder he's at his best
so the bears are flying home tomorrow, they will be in berkeley for almost the next 30 days, this will be an opportunity to focus on finals next week & then practice/play basketball without schoolwork obligations for a while...the bears gotta continue to develop chemistry now that most of the parts are finally all back together with ivan, jabari & grant...the staff needs to evaluate the playing rotation & determine what's best for the team on a go forward basis, decisions have also got to made re: whether or not everyone on the roster is gonna continue to have the unlimited green light to shoot 3 pointers in the future
i sat at mid court with airman first class (e-3) raymond who is in his twenties & is finally going to see his young family (wife & daughter nicole who is 4 years old & loves gymnastic) for the 1st time in 4 months next week...i gave him a $100 bucks for a xmas present for nicole along with a hug after the game & told him thank you for defending our country...tim is my hero, he's often putting his life on the line to keep us safe so we can enjoy college basketball
the sun will rise tomorrow but make no mistake about it this team & staff has got a lot of work to do to achieve their significant potential for this season
regroup#
89Bear;842775443 said:
I thought Jabari looked excellent. Really impressed by the effort I saw on both ends! Even more impressive after being out a while.
Shocky1;842775440 said:
think i might've met the dumbest cal fan of all time right before the 2nd half start of the seton hall game (disclaimer: bi bison bob is not eligible for this nomination as his drunk postings in front of the tv on the gameday thread suggests his life is in such disarray he's never gonna be able to afford to actually go to a cal sporting event in person):
shocky (walking by a guy with a cal shirt on the way back to my seat): what up?...bears looking good with that 3 point lead
the dumb azz: what's wrong with ivan rabb?
shocky: well he had mono for several weeks this summer, he had a foot injury during the st marys scrimmage & he's gutting it out with a banged up right hand now
the dumb azz: yeah but why isn't he playing like an all american?
shocky (shaking my head): dude, have you ever heard of mononucleosis?
the dumb azz (just looking at me with a blank frustrated look): what does that have to do with anything?:headbang
OdontoBear66;842775527 said:
I thought, with college athletes, you let them recover from injury, get back in shape and then put them in. Recovery to full time part of the rotation seems a bit brutal to me. Understand the athlete is needed, but how can you predict what bearing it has on his future? So either he is well, or is a piece of meat. Can't have it both ways.
Shocky1;842775564 said:
odonto, are you trying to tell me you wanna be nominated as the 2nd dumbest cal fan of all time?
UrsaMajor;842775565 said:
Depends on the injury. Some, there is no danger of further injury and you let them play through; others require rest in order to avoid re-injury. Can't make a blanket statement.
Shocky1;842770667 said:
juhwan "the spider fly" harris dyson is playing like one of the nation's top wing defenders (he literally just physically takes the ball away) & also developing offensively particularly in transition as the heritage christian warriors are still unbeaten after 5 season opening victories...juhwan still gotta put up at least 500+ shots (preferably 1000) a day like jemarl & trevin every day no matter what, crooked azz shooting is not a fate, it's a choice
*****16 points vs winward, named mvp of the west valley thanksgiving tip off classic
*****31 points including 14-19 of free throws vs beverly hills
*****27 points & 14 boards vs dorsey
*****19 points, 9 boards & an unreal 8 steals vs shalhevet
*****26 points, 11 boards, 7 assists & 5 steals vs royal
OdontoBear66;842775573 said:
I take that as a compliment in your book. Just toying with your (il)logic.
OdontoBear66;842775576 said:
Just saying if the injury is an excuse for less than stellar playing, then the consideration for playing/not playing should be there. Not just a matter of the team's needs.
Shocky1;842775694 said:
jemarl & trevin, realize you guys are humble guys but it would help cal fans follow your senior seasons if you would post or link some of your scoring stats on your twitter accounts...yeah & if you want to include the number of turnovers of wild azz passes into the 7th row that would be appreciated too
statistics (don't tell the whole story but are fun)#:acclaim:
Shocky1;842775675 said:
the corrupt oregon basketball organization has offered jordan brown
Shocky1;842774784 said:
lou, let's be real clear here, i'm a big fan of utah but as we are continuing to try to strive to make the cal monster class better & figure out jobs we need to create education better so we can solve this problem, ok?
don't be a dumb azz#:cheer
Shocky1;842775588 said:
the spider fly with 27 points & 7 boards vs saugus
might try to watch juhwan play on january 7th during the cal roadtrip (bears play ucla on the 5th & usc on the 8th) to la to see if he's improving his crooked azz perimeter shooting (gotta put up 500+ shots a day like jemarl & trevin) or if he's just scoring in transition & on offensive putbacks relying upon his +1 athleticism
next season the starting job at the 3 will be wide open with jabari's graduation & hopefully elevation to the nba, as it stands right now the spider fly got an opportunity to compete with dontae coleman for that role
HoopDreams;842775875 said:
mikecohen;842775708 said:
I would be REALLY shocked if there was any danger (above the normal risks of playing basketball) to Rabb's future in his playing with clear disabilities involved with the injury he has. Like has been said above: Although one always assumes such an enhanced risk on "playing through pain", one also assumes (based on a lot that has flowed through this Board about the attitude and policies on this of the Staff) that this consideration would be sacrosanct. One thing though is the possibility of compensation injuries (i.e., overuse of other parts of the body to compensate for the weakness of the disabled part). This can be quite unbalancing - keeping in mind all the different parts of the body that would be used to compensate for the weakened part, not the least of which would be the spine (which could get twisted in new and un-accustomed ways - which, re the spine, tends to play itself out throughout the whole spinal column). Anyhow, I'm assuming everybody involved understood these considerations and acted accordingly so as not to put the future at risk.
Shocky1;842775948 said:
bizarroland: the #12 ranked st mary gaels (who lost to cal in their preseason scrimmage in moraga) got hoofed 65-51 by the ut arlington mavericks at the gaels tiny trap house
concordtom;842776023 said:
So then why are you so afraid to play them there?
petalumabear;842776207 said:
Tom I agree with you.... I met with a client this am who was on USF's basketball team with Bill Russell. He shared some great stories about the games played by all the Bay teams and how important those games were to the programs, the Bay Area and the recruiting of local talent. The gyms at St. Mary's, USF, Santa Clara and (to a lesser extent) Gonzaga are much more reminiscent of high school gyms .... fun experience being on top of the players and the action and they can get bloody loud...
I'd love to see us play home and homes against the Bay Area schools and get Stanfurd involved too....