Could UK be even better next yr.?

jim_bo1

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I am not seeing it. We lose our entire starting line up except for maybe Hagans. Washington and Travis experience will be irreplaceable. One or more players are rumored to be transferring and none of the incoming players will be impact guys. We will make the tournament but I doubt we go very far.
 

JesusCal91

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I am not seeing it. We lose our entire starting line up except for maybe Hagans. Washington and Travis experience will be irreplaceable. One or more players are rumored to be transferring and none of the incoming players will be impact guys. We will make the tournament but I doubt we go very far.

Lmao this guys a duke fan he joined today nothing but smack talk. Best teams money could buy the last couple years ended in the elite 8 huh buddy might wanna worry about your boy KKK
 
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jim_bo1

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I am not optimistic thats all. That does not make me a troll or Duke fan. I am a good judge of basketball talent and this is how I see it.
 
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Maxey better than Herro and Hagans? You can't possibly say that with 100% confidence. Wasn't Hagans ranked ahead of Maxey in multiple publications?

Hate to break this news to the board: Maxey will go through Freshman growing pains like almost every other freshman has. The expectations that the fan base are putting on this kid are ridiculous.

UK will be better next season if Herro comes back. That's really the only way I see it possible. Otherwise, we'll lack a go to scorer and difference maker.

Do people realize we're losing PJ. PJ was a top 5 player in the country last season. 6'8, Clutch, go-to, 3-level scorer, and terrific defender. We won't have anything close to that next year.

As much as I like EJ....he's just not PJ.

Listen, Maxey is a MUCH better player than Hagans, these are just facts. There is literally nothing that Hagans can do better offensively than Maxey, and I believe he's a better defender too. You guys will see, I understand the skepticism, but this guy is in the upper echelon of the Calipari guards.
 
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Sure they COULD be better. If one of Johnson/Herro/Washington come back and nobody else does anything stupid. But that’s highly unlikely.

I think you can remove the word “highly”. Assuming their decisions are independent of each other (reasonable assumption), and assuming PJ has a 5% chance to return, KJ has a 20% chance to return, and Herro has a 30% chance to return, then there is a 46.8% chance at least one of them returns.
 

Chuckinden

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Listen, Maxey is a MUCH better player than Hagans, these are just facts. There is literally nothing that Hagans can do better offensively than Maxey, and I believe he's a better defender too. You guys will see, I understand the skepticism, but this guy is in the upper echelon of the Calipari guards.
I certainly hope you are correct, but until he plays against college competition, I'll wait and judge for myself.
 
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WildMoon

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Assuming Quickley, Baker, EJ, and NR stays

We most definitely will be better.

Few key points,

Our recruiting class is better this year than last year.

We have far more experience (playing for Cal) than last year .

If we were to get Here back or KJ, and then we will have insanely good team .
 

STL_Cat

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Assuming Quickley, Baker, EJ, and NR stays

We most definitely will be better.

Few key points,

Our recruiting class is better this year than last year.

We have far more experience (playing for Cal) than last year .

If we were to get Here back or KJ, and then we will have insanely good team .

We can’t assume anything, and there’s no way to say unequivocally next year we will “most definitely be better.”

If you look at the threads from this same time last year, everyone was saying this year was the year.

We just don’t know.
 

WildMoon

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We can’t assume anything, and there’s no way to say unequivocally next year we will “most definitely be better.”

If you look at the threads from this same time last year, everyone was saying this year was the year.

We just don’t know.

But we most definitely was better this year than 2018 season..

Also, we weren't that far off from being the year. Again...we we're one free throw away from final four...PJ not 100% .

People act like EJ and NR was completely useless. When they weren't.

NR's advanced stat was so much better than his freshman year. I'm drooling at the idea of EJ's second season .

While this year Reid's consistency helped stablize but it was pretty obvious that EJ and NR inside presence bothered opponents more.

Like I said Herro comes back next year it'll be better team next year than this year .
 

CatsPaws270

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But we most definitely was better this year than 2018 season..

Also, we weren't that far off from being the year. Again...we we're one free throw away from final four...PJ not 100% .

People act like EJ and NR was completely useless. When they weren't.

NR's advanced stat was so much better than his freshman year. I'm drooling at the idea of EJ's second season .

While this year Reid's consistency helped stablize but it was pretty obvious that EJ and NR inside presence bothered opponents more.

Like I said Herro comes back next year it'll be better team next year than this year .
Cal said all year "We need Nick Richards to win a title"

Cal obviously sees the talent. He kept starting him last year when he shouldn't...he kept playing him even when he struggled this year. Cal knows he can break through.

I think sometimes that young guys aren't mentally ready...Cal a lot of times goes for the mentally tough/confident players. Miller didn't break through until the end of his Junior year....Poythress did late in his sophomore year...I think being an upperclassman will get him right.

He's around 7'foot....long arms....athletic....and has a decent shot. He has all the pieces...he's in his 3rd year....I'm high on Junior Nick Richards.
 

BlueGotInKC

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Our offense will look completely different next year (not in a good or bad way just different). This year we ran almost all of our sets with 2 post players. Next year we will surely spread out and attack with whitney, brooks, and hagans and have shooters on the outside including sestina and ej getting a lot of shots from 15 ft on the baseline.
 

STL_Cat

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But we most definitely was better this year than 2018 season..

Also, we weren't that far off from being the year. Again...we we're one free throw away from final four...PJ not 100% .

People act like EJ and NR was completely useless. When they weren't.

NR's advanced stat was so much better than his freshman year. I'm drooling at the idea of EJ's second season .

While this year Reid's consistency helped stablize but it was pretty obvious that EJ and NR inside presence bothered opponents more.

Like I said Herro comes back next year it'll be better team next year than this year .

Well sure, we were definitely better this year than last. No doubt about that. But also, that wasn’t hard to do. Last year we weren’t very good.

My point is just that there was a ton of talk about this year being THE year. The year we got back to the Final Four, the year we bring home #9, etc ... and obviously none of that happened. Again, we just don’t know. This year we were pretty good. I don’t think we can be so confident that we’ll definitely be better next year. Hell, we don’t even know our roster yet.
 

JesusCal91

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Answer depends on two key questions

Do we get Herro back? Keldon and PJ are definitely gone and everyone else I would think is certainly staying like it or not

Do we land mcdaniels or hurt or is the class set?Sestina is a nice get

If either answer is yes we should be preseason number 1
 

CatsPaws270

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Well sure, we were definitely better this year than last. No doubt about that. But also, that wasn’t hard to do. Last year we weren’t very good.

My point is just that there was a ton of talk about this year being THE year. The year we got back to the Final Four, the year we bring home #9, etc ... and obviously none of that happened. Again, we just don’t know. This year we were pretty good. I don’t think we can be so confident that we’ll definitely be better next year. Hell, we don’t even know our roster yet.
2010 was the year....but ended in the elite 8

2011 was a roster with less hype and returning players...ended better

Let's hope it works that way again! (But with a title!
 

Son_Of_Saul

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Wrong Whitney and maxey are better than herro or Keldon

Maybe. But I do know there's a contingency of fans that would commit themselves to the most optimistic outlook regarding next year's season regardless of reality.

For example, if we had Herro/Johnson replacing Maxey/Whitney instead of the other way around, some of our fans would instantly say that the Herro/KJ replacement is > than the Maxey/Whitney loss.


A narrative of positive evolutionary basketball progress dominates the outlook of many on this board. They can't bring themselves to believe the "next step" up in the ascension may not happen.

I actually don't think next year's team will be more talented. We may go farther in the tourney, due to the overall scope of college basketball potentially taking a step backward.
 
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bucsrule8872

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Maybe. But I do know there's a contingency of fans that would commit themselves to the most optimistic outlook regarding next year's season regardless of reality.

For example, if we had Herro/Johnson replacing Maxey/Whitney instead of the other way around, some of our fans would instantly say that the Herro/KJ replacement is > than the Maxey/Whitney loss.


A narrative of positive evolutionary basketball progress dominates the outlook of many on this board. They can't bring themselves to believe the "next step" up in the ascension may not happen.

I actually don't think next year's team will be more talented. We may go farther in the tourney, due to the overall scope of college basketball potentially taking a step backward.

The people on this board that make the most noise are the extremists on both sides.

The always optimistic "sunshine pumpers" or the always negative "Legion of Doom" wannabes.

Most of us are somewhere in between.

I try to stay cautiously optimistic. I'm not going to say we go 40-0 and I won't be bemoaning our impending NIT appearance in June.

I expect we will be contenders next year, because we usually are.

That and negativity get us nowhere. I can't imagine how miserable it must be as a fan to go through an entire offseason thinking the season is going to be awful.
 
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