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The Cal men’s basketball team certainly knows what it is getting into when it hosts Oregon State at 7 p.m. Thursday night.
This will be the third meeting of the season between the schools and the Bears (8-17, 3-15 Pac-12) are 0-for-2. In a hastily-arranged season opener, made necessary because Colorado State had to cancel its game against the Bears, Oregon State (11-11, 8-9) prevailed, 71-63. In a rematch in late January, OSU overcame a 12-point second-half deficit to knock off the Bears, 73-64.
Guard Ethan Thompson (above), who leads OSU in scoring averaging 16.2 points per game, was the difference in both games as he scored 15 and 16 points respectively.
“He is obviously an all-league player,” Cal head coach Mark Fox said in a Zoom call with the media. “And a big (6-5) point. He’s as big as our small forwards and he’s their point guard. He is really having a terrific year.”
And OSU’s size is pretty much an all-around problem for the Bears.
“Their size is the strength of their team. And with our team size has been a challenge. Per position, we have some mismatches,” Fox said. “They’ve been able to get some consistent play upfront, their five spot from a couple of different guys (Roman Silva, Maurice Calloo). And that’s helped them. They have a stretch four who is shooting nearly 40 percent from 3 (Jarod Lucas, 39.4). They have maybe the best athlete in the league who is a great offensive rebounder (Warith Alalishe). Their front line has been extremely productive.”
In their last game at OSU the Bears were just 14-for-28 from the foul line. That is a problem that has dogged the Bears. They missed 11 FTs in their last game, a loss at Washington.
The Bears likely will not be at full strength. Guard Joel Brown, who missed the Washington game with a leg injury is still not 100 percent. If he does play it will be limited, Fox said.
And the Bears and Beavers might not have seen the last of each other, If the Pac-12 Tournament started today, Cal would be the 11th seed and OSU the sixth seed. Under the revamped tournament bracket the sixth and 11th seeds meet in the first round.
After facing the Beavers, Cal closes out the regular season against Oregon (14-5, 9-4) Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.
The Ducks had a five-game win streak ended by USC on Monday.
“They are probably as athletic and complete a team as there is in the conference,” Fox said..
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