stu;842822860 said:
Most likely very different. Mine wouldn't abide a TV in the house. Or golf clubs.
i also grew up in tv less house, we talked as a family & read books
tvs are for losers#
stu;842822860 said:
Most likely very different. Mine wouldn't abide a TV in the house. Or golf clubs.
UCBerkGrad;842822849 said:
While I understand where you are coming from here, I'm not sure it is accurate.
It seems college football and basketball are primarily built on the TV revenue model vs the in-game fan experience. I would be curious to see a comparison of revenue sources between ticket sales (and game day concessions, merch, etc) vs TV revenue.
Which one generates more scrilla?
Of course, keep in mind this depends on the quality of the sex. With the wrong person, sex is more miserable in person. I only missed one regular season home game this year due to an unavoidable conflict. I purposely missed the NIT game, however, and boy, am I glad I did. I was worried it would be like bad sex, and based on a) reports from those I know who attended in person, and b) watching it myself on TV, as bad as it was on TV, it was even more miserable in person.Shocky1;842822856 said:
stu, if you told me you were a brother by a different mother i would believe you
cal basketball is kinda like sex, it's more fun in person
Cal8285;842822866 said:
Of course, keep in mind this depends on the quality of the sex. With the wrong person, sex is more miserable in person. I only missed one regular season home game this year due to an unavoidable conflict. I purposely missed the NIT game, however, and boy, am I glad I did. I was worried it would be like bad sex, and based on a) reports from those I know who attended in person, and b) watching it myself on TV, as bad as it was on TV, it was even more miserable in person.
Around a week ago, you threatened to stop attending games in person, suggesting you had better things to do in life if Cuonzo left. Things quickly changed for you, but be careful of knocking others for doing what you so recently threatened to do yourself.
Shocky1;842822894 said:
philadelphia 76ers prez & general manager bryan colangelo (started his career with the phoenix suns) scouted ivan rabb at a recent game & couldn't believe that the bears didn't schematically have any cutters attacking the basket when young ivee was double & sometimes triple teamed..."that's a poorly coached team" re: the stationary standing bears while rabb was swarmed
the story behind the numbers#:headbang
Bobodeluxe;842822905 said:
Didn't take an NBA honcho to see that.
That poor coaching was good fo $21M, guaranteed!
Hire a local high school coach.
Shocky1;842822894 said:
philadelphia 76ers prez & general manager bryan colangelo (started his career with the phoenix suns) scouted ivan rabb at a recent game & couldn't believe that the bears didn't schematically have any cutters attacking the basket when young ivee was double & sometimes triple teamed..."that's a poorly coached team" re: the stationary standing bears while rabb was swarmed
ThesePretzels;842822921 said:
Clearly, he didn't watch too many Cal games. This was a coaching problem -- but at the recruiting level. Outside of Jabari Bird, no one was capable of finishing at the rim.
Coleman did towards the end of the year, but that was almost exclusively off his own dribble. Sam is actually great at the rim, but he became so tentative offensively that he rarely did it unless the shot clock was winding down.
For all the high school accolades on the team -- McDonald's All-Americans, Mr. Illinois -- we didn't really have too many long, lean, athletic types that are dominating college basketball. They're good students and nice people though, which counts for a lot.
FrankBear21;842823056 said:
Shocky, has Pasternack not been interviewed?
I don't get the NO argument. He was 16-6 in his last year there, hardly a poor record. If he is the guy who gets the practice facility built, then this is a no brainer for me. It's not like we have some guaranteed winner who is drooling over the job.
shocky1;842823059 said:
clowns are ******* dangerous#
Shocky1;842823059 said:
frank, hiring someone who doesn't understand cal academics/admissions from 1st hand experience is a fool's errand...the vast majority of college coaches (like the names randomly thrown out on this board) & all nba coaches have never dealt with the frustration of needing to recruit just 3.0+ gpa guys, the very articulate jaylen brown just barely cleared cal admissions
hiring anyone other than joe pasternack or travis decuire who have successfuly recruited high gpa true student athletes while in berkeley is a clown's errand but i get it, misinformed fans want a sexy/splashy hire not fully understanding the requirements & skill sets for being a successful cal head basketball coach
i'm checking to see if the donut boy of tucson is gonna allow pasternack to interview before the wildcats season is over, that could be a significant complicating factor in this process
clowns are ******* dangerous#
Shocky1;842823059 said:
frank, hiring someone who doesn't understand cal academics/admissions from 1st hand experience is a fool's errand...the vast majority of college coaches (like the names randomly thrown out on this board) & all nba coaches have never dealt with the frustration of needing to recruit just 3.0+ gpa guys, the very articulate jaylen brown just barely cleared cal admissions
hiring anyone other than joe pasternack or travis decuire who have successfuly recruited high gpa true student athletes while in berkeley is a clown's errand but i get it, misinformed fans want a sexy/splashy hire not fully understanding the requirements & skill sets for being a successful cal head basketball coach
i'm checking to see if the donut boy of tucson is gonna allow pasternack to interview before the wildcats season is over, that could be a significant complicating factor in this process
clowns are ******* dangerous#
ThesePretzels;842822921 said:
Clearly, he didn't watch too many Cal games. This was a coaching problem -- but at the recruiting level. Outside of Jabari Bird, no one was capable of finishing at the rim.
Coleman did towards the end of the year, but that was almost exclusively off his own dribble. Sam is actually great at the rim, but he became so tentative offensively that he rarely did it unless the shot clock was winding down.
For all the high school accolades on the team -- McDonald's All-Americans, Mr. Illinois -- we didn't really have too many long, lean, athletic types that are dominating college basketball. They're good students and nice people though, which counts for a lot.
FrankBear21;842823056 said:
Shocky, has Pasternack not been interviewed?
I don't get the NO argument. He was 16-6 in his last year there, hardly a poor record. If he is the guy who gets the practice facility built, then this is a no brainer for me. It's not like we have some guaranteed winner who is drooling over the job.
Shocky1;842821761 said:
cal's monster class exclusive announcement:
after significant due diligence in speaking with players, former players, coaches at the high school-junior college-college level & nba sources along with donors i strongly believe that joe pasternack is the best qualified candidate to become the next head coach for the california golden bears for the following reasons:
1) academics: of all the finalists pasternack as an assistant coach under ben braun from 2001-2007 is the only candidate along with my man travis decuire & dennis gates who fully gets cal's academics & admissions from a firsthand experience...there would be a steep learning curve (and lots of frustration like coach martin experienced) for guys like shaw, bennett & musselman, academics is the biggest issue facing the next head coach at cal & we need a guy who gets it from day one
2) dedicated practice facility: pasternack with the support of doug goldman is the best candidate to raise the necessary funds for shovels to get in the ground for the absolutely necessary dedicated basketball practice facility, there's no meaningful future for the cal basketball program from a recruiting & player development perspective until this gets done
3) age: pasternack is the ideal age, he turns 40 on april 15th...he has a work ethic reputation like me of 24/7/365...shaw, howland, bennett & musselman are too old
4) staff: multiple former players for pasternack have told me of his intense loyalty to them & that he will try to build a staff with former california golden bears, guys that get berkeley from day one, that's the best play along with retaining wyking jones (who is well regarded by the returning players, cal's go all the way up class (2017), current cal commit trevin knell & the program changing jordan brown)
5) recruiting: of all the finalists, gates & pasternack are clearly the most accomplished recruiters & that's truly the lifeblood of college recruiting...joe has an advantage over dennis with his west coast & international (a pasternack strength that needs to be exploited with cal's worldwide academic reputation) recruiting connections...for reasons i can't get into here, pasternack is the best person to keep together cal's go all the way up class (2017) & keep cal in the game for 2018 superstar jordan brown
6) game planning against pac 12 opponents: only joe pasternack & travis decuire have had experience in successfuly game planning against all the pac 12 opponents & td hasn't done so in a couple of years...joe knows the pac 12 inside & out, arizona has methodically outschemed pac 12 opponents including cal to successfully exploit opportunities on the floor...when cole welle came into the game in berkeley, sitting directly across from the arizona bench i saw the donut boy of tucson & joe excitedly instruct/direct lauri markkanen to relentlessly attack the basket 3 times in a row which they successfully did...when oregon state's drew eubanks got injured in the pac 12 tournament & rabb was then guarded by a much shorter walk on, coach martin & his staff failed to capitalize on that opportunity & to be honest with you that's just really bad ******* coaching
pasternack is currently earring $375k working for the donut boy of tuscon (pasternack has also worked under bobby knight) & views cal as a dream job, his wife is roxy's sister, who would love to return to the bay area...cal would not be a stepping stone for pasternack, we could build something special in berkeley
it's kinda funny how when i started this investigative process of evaluating the potential candidates & making phone calls/sending out emails i did not expect this to be my final conclusion (thought it would be travis decuire who i lobbied for in the very 1st cal's monster class post back in the day, td would still be a very good choice) but an open mind (thanks to my yoga/meditation practice) has brought clarity re: the best person to lead the cal basketball program into the future
as the director of recruiting/player development & the most knowledgeable person on planet earth (other than true insider califortunate) re: the cal basketball program having watched every second of action live in person this season i fully expect mike williams, ashwin puri & the senior cabinet to accept this recommendation & am looking forward to joe pnaternack's formal hiring as the next head basketball coach of the #1 ranked public (#3 overall) university in the world next week
life is not linear#
Shocky1;842823223 said:
dennis gates is not being interviewed by the selection committee for the head coaching position at cal, the only candidate that could realistically bring in dennis as an associate head coach is joe pasternack because of their longtime relationship
factual documentation re: point #5 recruiting
cal-joe pasternack lead recruiter
ryan anderson (like many of the listed players below has written a letter of support for pasternack)
leon powe
patrick christopher
harper kamp
ayinda ubaka
devon hardin
marquise kately
amit tamir
richard midgley
nikola knezevic
omar wilkes
jordan wilkes
cal-joe pasternack helped recruit
rod benson
dominic mcguire
theo robertson
jerome randle
arizona-joe pastrnack
stanely johnson
brandon ashley
aaron gordon
lauri markkanen
duscan ristic
chance comanche
parker jackson-cartwright
grant jerrett
allonzo trier
gabe york
elliott pitts
rhondae hollis-jefferson
kaleb tarczewski
DrDanger;842823340 said:
Benson graduates as well as Bouchet and Ennis.
Or should I say, their eligibility is up.
BerkeleyBAT;842823342 said:
Seeing as how Boucher and Ennis are in their mid-thirties, I should hope so.
TexWoodyGiants;842823337 said:
I recall Midnight Madness back when Kately , who was still trying to get academically qualified, showed up for the game in sweats with the test scheduled for the next morning. Does Pasternack really believe that the Arizona players and Cal players such as Powe and the Wilkes brothers would not have accepted their offers without Pasternack's recruiting?
DrDanger;842823345 said:
Like I said.... their eligibility is up.
Not sure if they can read tho.