Originally posted by Calsarmy:
If Ulis was that good why didnt Cal play him the last 5 minutes? Just saying,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
This is really dumb. Let's go through the various reasons why this comment is just really, really stupid.
- You have another All-American PG who led your team to the national title the previous year in the game.
- Ulis is a freshman. When you have the luxury stated above, why throw the pressure on the freshman
- "If Ulis was that good" would bring his skill into question. According to every statistic, he was one of the elite point guards in college basketball and was only a freshman. Incredibly high assist/turnover ratio, very high 3 point percentage and overall FG%, outstanding ball handler, top 3 PG coming out of high school, outplayed the #2 PG in the class handily when they last played, crafty passer, great dribble penetration. The only mentionable negative for the kid is that he's 5'9. Had he been 6'3, 6'4, he may very well be the best pure point guard prospect coming out of high school in quite some time.
Or we could just go with one other very simple reason..
- Just wasn't the kind of game he needed to be in late.
Even Anthony Davis has unfavorable match-ups, and he may very well be the most well rounded basketball player on the planet today. Any way you want to look at it though, his skill as a basketball player is incredible, although his physical presence lags behind that, it's still sufficient enough to build an elite college basketball team around. The kind of team with an elite offense, and considering Skal Labissiere is coming in, and we're keeping Alex Poythress, Marcus Lee, and potentially Dakari Johnson, we'll get a good number of blocked shots.