Because the other one is 2 guys pissing on each other and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight.
Hagans gone.
Which domino falls next?
ANYONE coming back?
Hagans gone.
Which domino falls next?
ANYONE coming back?
I think this is a key point that people haven't really talked about.I still think EJ will end up returning when he discovers the NBA doesn't want him right now.And it seems a bad time to play overseas.
Do people really believe that he’s pushing the EJ Montgomery’s of the world to declare and stay in the NBA?Coach will push them all to the nba.
Coach will push them all to the nba.
No I don’t. Privately, he’s probably as frustrated by it as we are. I don’t believe he even was advising Ashton to leave. But, of course, after the decision is made he’s going to be supportive of it publicly.Do people really believe that he’s pushing the EJ Montgomery’s of the world to declare and stay in the NBA?
noneAnyone here think Hagans leaving just boosted the odds of Richards and IQ coming back? Not by a lot.. maybe just a few percentage points.
..but IQ was not going to comr back with Hagans here. Zero percent chance.
All 5 are most likely gone. But that doesn’t mean next year will be brutal.All 5 are gone. Only chance is Quickley although it’s like a 2% chance of that happening. Next year will be brutal.
Here is how I view it and it helps me from going crazy about it. Each year I figure 5/6 leave for whatever reason, if any of them come back, it's a plus. So far we already have Juzang, Whitney,Hagans, Sestina (elgibility) gone for sure. That is 4, if IQ, Nick,EJ, Maxey leave, that will be 8. Take away Sestina, and we have 7. We have 13 spots available (which Cal never fills), so how can anyone expect to compete for a title losing OVER half your roster every year? Not only half the roster, but the majority of scoring and minutes played. So any of you thinking we will hang #9 next year with all freshmen and two sophomores, one of which has not played a single minute, then I have a nice bridge to sell you. This is not a receipe for the ultimate goal, winning the National Championship.
Can you win a title playing mostly Fr and Sophomores? Maybe. But history has shown that has never happened so your chances are not very good at all. I mean in 2012 we had AD and MKG but without Darius Miller's leadership, do we win the title?There is no evidence that suggests you can't win a championship with freshmen and sophomores. I know you are going to immediately point to the fact it has never been done, but that doesn't mean it can't, just that it hasn't. The fact that there has only been a hand full of teams constructed that way, and 2 of them reached the championship game tends to suggest that while it has never happened, it can in fact happen.
My preference would obviously be to not be constructed that way, and to have all of IQ, EJ and Richards return. And for all we know, that could in fact happen. But if it doesn't, that doesn't mean our chances of winning a championship go to 0%. Will it decrease? Yes, but it doesn't go to 0%.
Can you win a title playing mostly Fr and Sophomores? Maybe. But history has shown that has never happened so your chances are not very good at all. I mean in 2012 we had AD and MKG but without Darius Miller's leadership, do we win the title?
Look at it this way. Abigail Ratchford could knock on your door tonight and ask you to marry her but the chances are very good that's not going to happen.
You think so wow where did you get that at?Coach will push them all to the nba.
[roll]Heard he is pushing all the football players to the nba draft as well.
To be fair, your chances are slim regardless of roster makeup. As I stated in another thread, the chances a team wins with all freshmen, or even a combination of freshmen with sophomores is slim, but not because of the reasons most quote. The reason is because it is very rare to have a roster constructed that way. You point to D Miller, but can you really say that if you replaced him with a similar talent that was a freshman that they wouldnt have won?? Miller helped because he was good, not because he was a senior. Cal took a bunch of freshmen with a lone sophomore to the championship game. They lost there by a few points, with their best player hobbled. Those same freshmen out duel down the stretch 4 consecutive teams with immensely more experience. Why is that?? Because experience at its core provides little. The argument for experience is really just that players get better over time. But there are freshmen and sophomores that are better than the majority of the upperclassmen even in their youth. Players making plays is what matters, and their age matters little, at least when they are coached by Cal.
If you had to choose a single player to remove off the 2012 team out of the top 6, what would your order be like?? For me, Miller would be first, then probably TJ, then maybe lamb, then MKG, then Teague, then AD. Reasoning is simple, Teague gets pushed down the list because he was the only real PG on the team, and that is very important. AD is last for obvious reasons. MKG because of the effort and athleticism especially on the defensive end. TJ and Lamb are tough, I could be convinced to switch them rather easily, but both were more important than Miller. I love Miller, and I'm glad he was in that team, and he was definitely a major contributor to that championship, but he was the least important of the top 6. He just happened to be a senior.
Excellent explanation.
I disagree with your analysis of the 2012 team though. Marquis Teague was the worst player in that top 6 by a country mile. Despite being the only "PG" on the team, I'd still replace him because he was so much worse than his teammates. We'd just have to play without a traditional PG. Teams have won championships without a prototypical "PG."
You think so wow where did you get that at?
Trying to play someone else at PG would be like Pitino trying to make Delk the PG. People tend to forget, but that team really took off when Epps took over the PG position. My opinion is that the PG position is probably the most important position on the floor.
Can you win a title playing mostly Fr and Sophomores? Maybe. But history has shown that has never happened so your chances are not very good at all. I mean in 2012 we had AD and MKG but without Darius Miller's leadership, do we win the title?
Look at it this way. Abigail Ratchford could knock on your door tonight and ask you to marry her but the chances are very good that's not going to happen.
Can you explain what you mean by Juzang being poachedAll I can say is that based on what I was told before the season, they were expecting to bring in 8 new players. Now you see why. 8 are gone already (Juzang was poached so that wasn't expected but happens). They had 3 open scholarships. Sestina was going to be gone. Nick/Maxey/Whitney were all expected to go prior to season with Whitney's departure being for different reason then expected. Throw in Hagans of the guys who were likely to leave as well.
EJ/Quickley were the on the fence guys prior to year and Quickley played himself into the POY in the Conference. EJ Montgomery decided to lie to himself about his ability when returning "I'd have been a 1st Rounder if I came out" talk. He played to a level that has many thinking he's not on even on the board of teams in a universally maligned/panned Draft class. Not sure you want that back, but I get it if it makes you feel better that he would want to come back. He's shown no clue of what it takes to be a good college player let alone a Pro. To me if a player that approaches his career that way doesn't want to return, not expecting anything if he were to come back.
Quickley returning would be the boost next year's team needs because he's performed, he works, and has a personality that fits in with a team. If EJ joined him, he'd need to be held to a standard he's shown he can't achieve to this point. Would he? We'll see.
I still think IQ might come back based on what I have heard.
There is no evidence that suggests you can't win a championship with freshmen and sophomores. I know you are going to immediately point to the fact it has never been done, but that doesn't mean it can't, just that it hasn't. The fact that there has only been a hand full of teams constructed that way, and 2 of them reached the championship game tends to suggest that while it has never happened, it can in fact happen.
My preference would obviously be to not be constructed that way, and to have all of IQ, EJ and Richards return. And for all we know, that could in fact happen. But if it doesn't, that doesn't mean our chances of winning a championship go to 0%. Will it decrease? Yes, but it doesn't go to 0%.