Bears Lose Close One vs. Sun Devils
Cal fell short in the final minutes of a very close game at Haas, losing to the Sun Devils 70-62. The Bears took the lead several times throughout the ball-game, but excessive turnovers and strong play from ASU’s backcourt contributed to the loss.
Matt Bradley was the focal point on offense with 20 points and 8 rebounds, but it was a tough night for him from the field where he was 7-21. He struggled especially from three where he was 1-9. Still, he made some key plays for the Bears in tough moments. He’ll need to improve his decision-making though and look to pass more often when the shot isn’t high-percentage.
The Bears were most effective on the boards, where they outrebounded ASU 36-27. Big men Grant Anticevech, DJ Thorpe, Lars Thiemann and Andre Kelly all garnered valuable playing time. Despite a solid rotation from the Bears, only 6 points came from the bench. The Bears have a lot of talent upfront, but at times it seemed like there was too much pressure on Matt Bradley, contributing to his poor percentage from the field.
On ASU’s side, things worked out for their talented backcourt duo of Josh Christopher and Remy Martin, who combined for 36 points on 14-23. Martin has averaged over 20 against the Bears and it was tough for Cal to contain them.
The Bears need to slow things down on Sunday at UCLA, where they’ll face a talented frontcourt. The Bears gave it their best shot against the Sun Devils, and they’ll move to 2-2.
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