And the reason he didn't have his typical players, is because his culture. That culture is what chased Hagans and EJ. He didn't recruit those players back, he failed them. Look where they are now. Hagans wasn’t mature enough to go the the NBA and look what happened. He broke a rule and got axed.
He talks about "doing it for the kids" and "doing what is right by the kids", but that looks like a lie to me. The kids that need his help, are guys like Whitney, Hagans, EJ, Allen, Baker, Fletcher and Juzang (many more), but he ***** on those guys.
It looks to me like it’s more like "NBA potential first and foremost". I don’t see how anyone can disagree with me on that.
College players are different than kids that are built for the NBA. It's way past time Cal starts building college players and helping those kids. The NBA potential kids don’t need help.
Boston is a perfect example. The kid had an awful season, but he would still get drafted if he jumped. In my opinion, Cal failed him. He WAS a lottery pick, now he's probably a 2nd rounder. But why does Cal choose to help him and push the others to the side?
Lastly, the types of kids that thrive under Cal, simply aren’t coming here anymore. All the facts are there for him to stop this madness.