socaltownie;842824382 said:
I think our quibble is "...and good info". Lets see how this one plays itself out.
I have grown to appreciate Shocky. I agree....there is a post-modernist interpretation of this whole thread that is actually quite fun. What I don't get is how he stretches the outerbounds of belief and then attacks when people ask him essentially to "source" the "good information" he purports to report. For example, his latest missiles on me was the question the plausibility of some "package deal" being assembled between Joe P and all these former bears. Not IMPOSSIBLE but seemingly difficult at best to believe given that in some cases it would be not even just a lateral move but one that could be considered a downward move.
I got the full Shocky treatment for that.
This is interesting, because that particular combination (i.e., Pasternack plus one or more of the hero bears [i.e., Shareef, Gates, Theo, etc. - maybe throw-in Justin Labagh and/or Lou Richie] checks off maybe almost all of the boxes I think we need (because Goldman's support would get the practice facility built, Pasternack has shown, in the face of Katrina, to be a spirited, as well as skilled, coach, and the heros (all of whom can recruit), albeit without head coaching experience, have an overwhelming amount of basketball knowledge, PLUS, and especially, the Cal spirit that brings us all to this Board and the understanding of, and appreciation for, the local culture (and the problematic administration) that is necessary to get this program into the promised land.
I.e., it is a terrifically aspirational thought - I think well worth expressing. At the same time, it is, OF COURSE, if not outright impossible, then WILDLY improbable (i.e., not worth hanging anybody's hopes on).
Although I can't remember Shocky's response, I could imagine it meaning to me the equivalent of: "Don't you rain on my parade", or "stomp all over my beautiful dream", just because it would require a miracle, i.e., not so much an attack on you.
Interestingly, I think, in the next post following that to which I am responding, Shocky gives my writing style the "full Shocky treatment", essentially putting me in the same league as Edward Bullwer Lytton (the Godfather of the Bad Writing Competition), and goes to great length in doing it. My reaction: (1) A word to the wise; and (2) Entertained.