********OFFICIAL GAME THREAD********

Blueworld_3.0

Heisman
Sep 23, 2008
14,114
11,235
113
The concern should be that we offered very little resistance thruout most of this game. That's an effort issue along with not being able to hit an open shot. Murray looked completely wild sometimes and mostly lost the rest of the time. Where was the full-court pressure? Are we that reliant on Marcus Lee to get turnovers? LOTS to work on for Cal and this bunch.
 
Mar 13, 2004
14,745
12,925
0
Well guys, we've got a hell of a lot to work on. Hope these guys take this as a wake up call, to channel Gillispie we have to get a whole lot tougher. Losing on the road with one player out and another playing hurt isn't the worst thing ever, even great teams look bad some days, but these guys need to learn from today.
 

kyjeff1

Heisman
Sep 8, 2012
50,477
70,667
113
UCLA has the hook without getting called for it down to a science.
You going to be alright? I've never seen you blow up like you have in this thread. I get it, we sucked tonight but lets keep cool. I wanted to punt my dog halfway across the yard but I restrained myself.
 

crazyqx83_rivals88013

All-Conference
May 2, 2004
167,872
4,311
0
Congrats ucla. You avenged your absolute *** kicking last year by beating a team by 10 that was down a starter and with their best player injured.
 

kyjeff1

Heisman
Sep 8, 2012
50,477
70,667
113
Alford is good.
No he's not, he's average at best. Our defense was a shell of itself tonight. UCLA is who they were before tonight, an NIT team, they have 3 losses for a reason. They suck but we made them look like national champions. UCLA will lose often this year and apparently so will we.
 

VFO

Junior
Jun 24, 2004
786
232
0
Stat line says Willis deserves to start over Skal. Not impressed at all with Skal at this point. Not terribly disappointed with this loss. Team has the monkey of undefeated season of its back.
 

Nubb16

Heisman
Jun 30, 2005
128,716
10,042
67
One last thing, someone tell smooth as butter to never make a prediction again or I will hunt him down
 

HenryMuto

Heisman
Mar 31, 2012
20,581
13,885
113
I would rather lose this game and win the final game then lose our first game after going 38-0
 

TheDude73

Heisman
Jan 7, 2006
24,041
23,325
113
This game will end up being a horrible loss for the Cats. Hopefully, though, we use it as a quick learning lesson before UCLA stinks it up to the likes of Gonzaga and the rest of their garbage conference. UCLA, mark this, will be lucky to make the tournament. That was their best game of the year. Even the fans didn't seem to really give a **** at the end.
 

J. Shellacque

Junior
Aug 30, 2009
11,348
263
0
My confidence was poorly placed. The officiating was on par with the worst ever, but this team is really searching. The opening betting line was an early indicator of what was going to happen tonight, but that isn't an excuse. What does this say about Duke.....who will no doubt vault ahead of us in the polls despite being totally handled at a neutral site. No matter, this team has a long way to go.........really long way.
 

Untouchables22

All-Conference
Mar 5, 2013
2,359
3,129
0
I'm oddly encouraged while also being infuriated:
1. Ullis was clearly playing at 40%
2. Poythress had literally his worst game in a Kentucky uniform
3. Our best rebounder and post defender Lee gets hurt in the opening minutes and doesn't return.
4. We allegedly have two of the top 5 picks in the draft and both played like hot garbage.
5. Hawkins and Willis both miss point blank bunny layups during the game.
6. Every person watching the game knows we can't shoot to save our lives and yet our guys still put there head down and bully into the paint between 3 defenders in the 2nd half and somehow generate points.
7. The team had no effort and was out hustled badly by the opponent.
And with all that **** we still only lost by 8-10 points. We are soft and need to improve our outside shooting. But Lee is our best interior defender and Ullis is a better shooter and will recover from his injury and shooting slump. We really should have lost by 20-25.
 

blubo

Heisman
Oct 14, 2014
22,273
85,181
78
This game will end up being a horrible loss for the Cats. Hopefully, though, we use it as a quick learning lesson before UCLA stinks it up to the likes of Gonzaga and the rest of their garbage conference. UCLA, mark this, will be lucky to make the tournament. That was their best game of the year. Even the fans didn't seem to really give a **** at the end.
why a horrible loss?
 

Blueworld_3.0

Heisman
Sep 23, 2008
14,114
11,235
113
We are an 8-10 loss team this year. The SEC will be tougher than usual.
Agreed. Toughness, desire and effort of this team are going to be severely tested all year. They didn't answer the bell; this game. Next test will be ASU, then UofL. Both potential losses or statement games. Cal and this bunch need to decide which it's going to be.
 

kyjeff1

Heisman
Sep 8, 2012
50,477
70,667
113
How did UCLA not blow us out by 30? We couldn't do a single thing right. I'm still stunned at how bad we looked, I mean we looked like Indiana looked last night. Any decent team would have stroked us by at least 20. UCLA is sn NIT team, they are feeling really good about this win but they will find out very soon that they won this game because UK is just not very good right now and they left their toughness in Lexington.
 
Dec 12, 2007
68,157
14,860
0
You going to be alright? I've never seen you blow up like you have in this thread. I get it, we sucked tonight but lets keep cool. I wanted to punt my dog halfway across the yard but I restrained myself.

You picked that post to say that? I had much worse. Yeah, I'm gonna be alright, but I get really heated during games we lose. Especially in a game like that.
 

TheDude73

Heisman
Jan 7, 2006
24,041
23,325
113
why a horrible loss?
Well when I said this, I was a few deep on the bourbon. But my point was that it's my belief that UCLA will make no noise this year and may not even make the tournament. At that point, we (UK) could be in a groove and it won't really matter. But if it comes down to seeding or (god forbid) getting into the dance (for the record I don't believe for one second that we'll be faced with this risk), and UCLA blows wind all year, then yes, this loss would be seen as a "bad loss". I guess I was projecting how this would look in 3 months, but that assumes quite a bit to happen.