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Bears Can't Buy a Bucket in Loss to #23 SDSU in San Jose Tip-Off

December 21, 2024
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SAN JOSE, CA - Cal’s paltry first-half display of offense where they converted just 5 of 32 shots from the field and 0-for-12 from 3 didn’t get much better as the game wore on, with the Bears falling decisively to #23 San Diego State, 71-50.

The Bears had the travel advantage over the Aztecs, with SAP Arena being just an hour up the highway from Berkeley while SDSU had to fly Southwest and take Ubers to an alternate airport with Irvine fogged in and canceling flights, arriving much later than planned. And while it may have showed in the Aztecs' first half efforts, they were ultimately able to shake off the travel rust in their win.

“San Diego State completely took us out of our offense, especially in the first half,” head coach Mark Madsen said after the game. “They forced us into turnovers, live ball turnovers. They converted on those, but they really killed us on the glass.

“In that first half, we got a lot of second-chance points. We've got to find a way not to turn the ball over 18 times. I take responsibility for that.

“Our defense in the first half was okay. Our defense in the second half was poor. We did not have the sense of urgency on their shots that we needed to have. I was proud of the guys. They fought the entire game, but we did not execute well enough to win.”

The game started off as a defensive struggle as the Bears managed to hold a lead over the Aztecs through the first 11:35 of the game despite scoring only 10 points until SDSU forward Pharaoh Compton converted a fast break layup to put the Aztecs up 11-10 - a lead they’d never relinquish.

The defensive struggle ended with the Aztecs leading just 25-16 at the half.

Starting wing Andrej Stojakovic, coming off a series of ever-increasing scoring personal bests went just 0-for-9 for the field in the first half with just four free throws to add to his scoring line. The soph finally picked up a pair of buckets in the second half, finishing with 10 points, 2 rebounds and 3 steals in the loss. Frosh point guard Jeremiah Wilkerson led the Bears in scoring with 13 points on just 3-for-11 from the floor and 0-for-7 from 3. Center Mady Sissoko led the Bears on the defensive end with 11 rebounds and 2 blocks but was unhappy with his play overall.

“I'm just trying to be a team player,” Sissoko said after the game. “And I made a lot of mistakes today. To have 11 boards - I'm supposed to do that. But I missed a lot (of blocks) with my two. I miss a couple of box-outs. So I’m just trying to be a team player.”

Even though the Bears held the Aztecs to 71 points and just 37% from the floor and 34% from 3, the Bears only managed 25% from the floor themselves and just 20% from the perimeter.

Cal will next take the court by ringing in the new year on their first ACC road trip, playing at Pitt on New Year’s Day.

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Bears Can't Buy a Bucket in Loss to #23 SDSU in San Jose Tip-Off

3,248 Views | 17 Replies | Last: 17 days ago by HoopDreams
oskidunker
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Well, that's the Pitts.
MilleniaBear
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The assists to turnovers ratio is wild. Have we had one good pass on a pick and roll? I'd be depressed as a big with the lack of entry passes on pick and rolls. I've seen them open with a full step on the defender and the guy with the ball is not even looking.
NVBear78
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The good news was our defense was better yesterday, at least in the first half.

The bad news was our offense was worse and we got totally manhandled and overwhelmed and couldn't make an outside shot.
Harky4
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To be successful, we need more size and athleticism. Our coaches so far have not masked our shortcomings as well as they should have. It is totally unacceptable for us to continue to have far too many turnovers and far too few assists (especially for a team that lacks accurate outside shooters).
bluehenbear
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Baskets were 1/2 a foot short at the shoot around? We should not go back to that venue. What a joke.
RedlessWardrobe
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bluehenbear said:

Baskets were 1/2 a foot short at the shoot around? We should not go back to that venue. What a joke.
Who knows? Maybe we would have done better if they were just left that way.
Johnfox
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Andrej always misses his shots at the front rim, just an observation
oskidunker
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RedlessWardrobe said:

bluehenbear said:

Baskets were 1/2 a foot short at the shoot around? We should not go back to that venue. What a joke.
Who knows? Maybe we would have done better if they were just left that way.


Horrible place to play a basketball game.would not return if Cal plays there again.no stats. Horrible food choices everything closed.
Harky4
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IMO from my perch courtside, we lack an effective team leader on the court who can get into the other players grills when necessary and lead by example. With 10 new players, you simply need a leader to unify everyone on the court and make sure that they are doing what they practice and see during film and scouting sessions. Andrei could be that guy, but he seems a bit shy and needs to start being more aggressive when dealing with his teammates. Devin Askew for all his shortcoming did perform that role well, as did Jalen Cone, with JT's help, last season.
Johnfox
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Mady Sissoko could be that guy, but I agree with you 100%.
HoopDreams
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Johnfox said:

Andrej always misses his shots at the front rim, just an observation
if that's the case, he needs a touch more arc on his ball and those swish every time (it's when shots are left or right that shooter has problems)
KoreAmBear
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Harky4 said:

IMO from my perch courtside, we lack an effective team leader on the court who can get into the other players grills when necessary and lead by example. With 10 new players, you simply need a leader to unify everyone on the court and make sure that they are doing what they practice and see during film and scouting sessions. Andrei could be that guy, but he seems a bit shy and needs to start being more aggressive when dealing with his teammates. Devin Askew for all his shortcoming did perform that role well, as did Jalen Cone, with JT's help, last season.
You lost me at Devin Askew. Good luck to him but on the bench he had some of the worst body language ever for a teammate. Anytime a team struggles the easy go to answer is "we need a leader." I think it's more fundamental than that like passing the ball and playing team defense.
3Cats4CAL
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Has anyone kept up with how all the other players from last year who transferred out are playing at their new schools?
Harky4
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KoreAmBear said:

Harky4 said:

IMO from my perch courtside, we lack an effective team leader on the court who can get into the other players grills when necessary and lead by example. With 10 new players, you simply need a leader to unify everyone on the court and make sure that they are doing what they practice and see during film and scouting sessions. Andrei could be that guy, but he seems a bit shy and needs to start being more aggressive when dealing with his teammates. Devin Askew for all his shortcoming did perform that role well, as did Jalen Cone, with JT's help, last season.
You lost me at Devin Askew. Good luck to him but on the bench he had some of the worst body language ever for a teammate. Anytime a team struggles the easy go to answer is "we need a leader." I think it's more fundamental than that like passing the ball and playing team defense.
In year 2 of Fox, Devin provided a lot of on-court leadership and even played with a sport's hernia before being shut down. That year he was asked to be our main scoring threat, to be our PG to run the team on the court and to play long minutes despite being hurt. Fox admitted after the season that he had asked Devin to do far too much. Devin now is having a very successful season at Long Beach State and is very content there as someone whose value is recognized and appreciated. Last season he never recovered from his prior season's injuries and then unfortunately became somewhat of a cancer in the locker room due to his allegedly feeling that he was being disrespected as measured by him with reference to the relative size of his NIL bag and also due to his poor relationship with our coaching staff..
KoreAmBear
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Harky4 said:

KoreAmBear said:

Harky4 said:

IMO from my perch courtside, we lack an effective team leader on the court who can get into the other players grills when necessary and lead by example. With 10 new players, you simply need a leader to unify everyone on the court and make sure that they are doing what they practice and see during film and scouting sessions. Andrei could be that guy, but he seems a bit shy and needs to start being more aggressive when dealing with his teammates. Devin Askew for all his shortcoming did perform that role well, as did Jalen Cone, with JT's help, last season.
You lost me at Devin Askew. Good luck to him but on the bench he had some of the worst body language ever for a teammate. Anytime a team struggles the easy go to answer is "we need a leader." I think it's more fundamental than that like passing the ball and playing team defense.
In year 2 of Fox, Devin provided a lot of on-court leadership and even played with a sport's hernia before being shut down. That year he was asked to be our main scoring threat, to be our PG to run the team on the court and to play long minutes despite being hurt. Fox admitted after the season that he had asked Devin to do far too much. Devin now is having a very successful season at Long Beach State and is very content there as someone whose value is recognized and appreciated. Last season he never recovered from his prior season's injuries and then unfortunately became somewhat of a cancer in the locker room due to his allegedly feeling that he was being disrespected as measured by him with reference to the relative size of his NIL bag and also due to his poor relationship with our coaching staff..
This is a fair assessment. Hopefully Blacksher steps up. Boom Tho implied that he didn't look himself, maybe he's battling injuries. We really need to start playing team ball both on offense and defense if we have any hope for even a .500 season at this point. 7-5 OOC puts us in a tough spot with the ACC grind coming up.
HoopDreams
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3Cats4CAL said:

Has anyone kept up with how all the other players from last year who transferred out are playing at their new schools?
had a quick look at Okafor at WSU, Brown at Virginia Tech (guess we'll see him on the court), and Northern Arizona ... all 3 play about the same minutes as they did at Cal, and have about the same stats

Although the games so far haven't been against many high D1 teams, so maybe the Cal stats were actually better with that in consideration

HoopDreams
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also Celestine at Baylor ... same thing ... similar minutes, similar results as their Cal stats
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