Remember a guy named Joe B. benching 4/5 starters at once in an ncaa tourney game.
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Joe had deeper bench. He had frsshman hs AAs, Parade AAs sitting bench play behind Sr and Jr AAs
UNC had s blue and white squad that would sub in and out. Golden era of college hoops.
What did Cal say?After what Cal said I sure wouldn't fault him.
Florida State was in the Metro at the time and I don't even think they were a ranked team, however, they shot the ball very well the entire game. I remember LaVon Williams (I think) with a big time put back that kind of sparked things in the second half.
Right, there is no way Cal would do that, or probably any other coach these days. I recall thinking that we were jinxed by playing in Knoxville as FSU made some really tough shots the first half. Their best player was David Thompson (not to be confused with the NC State player) and he was very good. I can't imagine the media reaction had we lost that game.Yep, I believe that's correct.
It truly was unbelievably gutsy for Joe B to make that move, as he had to know he'd be crucified by the fan base if it hadn't worked. Not a snowball's chance in hell Cal would ever try something that ballsy.
Can’t see a good player like him sticking around in this mess.
Right, how can it get any worse by playing him? Makes no sense whatsoever.I hope he does. I hope he goes and has success under a coach who will value the talent he can bring to a team.
You can try to tell me he can’t hit shots and he doesn’t play D, but who on this team does?
No need to transfer..He's a Freshman and is not ready..remember his last game he played 4min..had 3to's and a foul..o pts...he needs to understand he's a 4-year guy..he should talk to D Miller
His last game he played 4min ..had 3to's 1 foul and 0 pts...my pa pa could have done better..he needs to follow D Miller pathHow is he “not ready” any more than the rest of them? Yet the coach allows the others to play through mistakes, poor shot selection and selfishness. Why is Allen not given that same consideration? I don’t believe that he’s under any illusion that he was headed to the league after this season.
He’s a better player than that (I would assume but have no way of knowing), but it’s tough to get PT and the trust of the coaching staff when you go in a game and screw up that much in that little time.His last game he played 4min ..had 3to's 1 foul and 0 pts...my pa pa could have done better..he needs to follow D Miller path
No need to transfer..He's a Freshman and is not ready..remember his last game he played 4min..had 3to's and a foul..o pts...he needs to understand he's a 4-year guy..he should talk to D Miller
Another player will leave the program just like Juzang and Baker did total joke!Can’t see a good player like him sticking around in this mess.
Ramon Harris was pretty bad during Miller’s freshman season. Ramon’s 08-09 resume below:I don’t think D Miller was waiting behind a team that was 1-5 nor waiting behind guys who were sucking *** . Terrible analogy.
Cal doesn’t have an offense that is good for shooters unless you have the quickness of DeAaron Fox or a point guard with that same quickness and IQ. Our offense is easy to guard because there is very little movement and we are predictable. Teams know what we are going to do. Unless Cal changes it will be the same old ****. We got dunked on by NC sat on two out of bounds plays. 2. We don’t even have two plays. Ours is struggle to throw the ball in to someone holding their arm out by the sideline and hope to beat the 5 second count. Just pitiful.At this rate absolutely. Sadly, Calipari has built a culture that if you aren’t in the rotation immediately (sometimes erroneously it would seem) you need to go elsewhere and he encourages it. Pursue your dreams!
Neither was Darius MillerSimple...because he is never going to have a fair shot at significant minutes here
Will the coach be throwing wrenches? Cal could try that.He may be needed for the dodge ball that's gonna be played during practice time.
Dante is just not ready. part of it is the competition he faced in high school, part of it is the injuries set him back. he will take some time, but by his JR. or SR. year I think he can become a solid rotation player. But yes, if he went somewhere else lesser and played 35 minutes a game, sure he would score a lot of points, that is obvious, but it doesn't mean he would make UK better if he did it here. patience is a virtue, stick with it and keep fighting, your time will come. I hated missing out on Hollingsworth, but the fact is, he scoring at WKU as a freshman was from getting 35 minutes per game at a lesser talented team. Now before anyone says it, yes WKU is better than UK right now, today.