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I hate to pick on the kid -- because he plays hard and has said all the right things -- but Devin Askew (or the void where he plays) is the primary reason this team sucks.

We can talk about Sarr being a huge gash, Brooks' weak hands and inconsistency, Jackson's foul troubles, BJ Boston being hugely underwhelming , Cal's horrible sub patterns and personnel strategy all/air (triggered!!! for me) etc etc etc... but you need a PG that can make shit 'go' and we basically have poor man's Saul Smith back there running things.

His (+/-) numbers are horrendous, but what really kills this team is his indecisiveness and inability to do 'anything' on the floor. He's simply a vacant body who simply brings the ball up and whips it around. He doesn't really initiate anything, half-heartedly probes. He has zero confidence to make plays and I feel awful for him, whether it's of his own doing or Cal's. I'd be more than fine with him shooting 38' threes or driving the ball into 3-4 people, at least he was making the defense read/react. But it's 4v5 when he's out there now.

He doesn't break anyone down off the dribble, so everyone else plays straight up. The defense rarely has to send help, leaving everyone smothered. For Sarr, the defense can recover the high ball screen because Askew can't (or won't) turn the corner and won't shoot over the top. For Jackson, Askew can't (or won't) straight-line drive his guy so there's few opportunities for lobs. For Boston, Askew still can't (or won't) beat his guy to open up the wing for open jumpers.

Dykes said it several times last night that we don't have a PG that can break anyone down. If you can't get by guy # 1, the defense domino effect doesn't happen and everything is difficult for everyone. Nothing comes easy and everything is a grind.

If your primary ball handler struggles to do anything well and won't make legitimate intentional basketball plays to 1) attack 2) shoot 3) create, he can't (and won't) make his teammates successful. Bless his heart but that's where we're at. And that's with me hating Cal with a fury and doing absolutely nothing to help this team by his gross mismanagement/ego.

:sigh:
 
I did not watch ONE single play. I was dicking around on my phone trying to set my NBA lineup on FanDuel. I looked up it was 10-2 or something, switched it right off and to TNT to watch NBA.

Read a very good story on CBS this AM about Alabama and the offense Oates runs. Read it, it is very interesting (Ball and Oates). We need to hire HDI, and not just for the analytics, have the dude coach also.
 
Where we hearing this? Literally the only thing getting me through this season was the hope that like 5/6 guys would come back and we would have something to build on.

Jimmy Dykes soliloquy apparently. Matt was talking about how it had to come straight from Calipari because Jimmy talked to him earlier in the day.
 
And maybe worst of all about Askew is that we really, really need him to come back for 1-3 more years. He's been my whipping boy since he signed, simply because he was LITERALLY a child when he got here. Re-classified and was 17 f'ing years old when he got to campus. Of course he was going to suck his freshman year. He never should have been put into the position of playing 30 minutes/game in the first place. We need him to stick around, improve, mature, grow, and be ready to contribute as a junior or senior.

Basically, the way college basketball has been played for about a hundred years.
 
Re-classified and was 17 f'ing years old when he got to campus.

No he wasn't.

Herro, Knox, Monk, Murray, Booker, Dakari, Willis, Young, Nelens, Goodwin, MKG, Davis, Teague, Kanter, were all younger than or within 6 months of Askew their freshman year.
 
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No he wasn't.

Herro, Knox, Monk, Murray, Booker, Dakari, Willis, Young, Nelens, Goodwin, MKG, Davis, Teague, Kanter, were all younger than or within 6 months of Askew their freshman year.


He turned 18 July 26, 2020. Got to campus in June, when he was 17. He was a child.

Lawballs -- confirm?
 
Askew looked so awesome in those summer videos throwing nasty lobs to Clarke, though...

I took back my like of PTI's post (take that!) because, it's true, he has been corrected on the reclass issue, well, every time he posts about it. It's also true that Askew should not be in the position to be playing 30+ a game...not even with our thin at guard roster. Cal has thrown him to the wolves and basically destroyed his confidence. I actually feel bad for the kid because at Gonzaga he is a two year backup, then pretty good as a junior, then all conference as a senior.
 
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I was off on his birthday by his month. Doesn't change that all of those guys were still younger or no more than 6 months older.

YOU GOT ME! YOU'RE DEFINITELY RIGHT NOW.
 
The point is many, many college freshmen start at the exact same age that Askew started, and they were not "children" reclassifying. It's just when they f*cking finished school with the class they started with.

Get it together.
 
Mater Dei starting point guard Devin Askew said he has completed requirements needed to establish himself academically as a senior so he can enroll at the University of Kentucky for the 2020-21 school year.

Askew (6-4) was a junior during the 2019-20 high school season. This past fall he added online classes in an effort to reclassify as a senior.

“It’s been a lot of work,” Askew said, “and I’m still doing a lot of work now.”


Mater Dei’s Devin Askew officially reclassifies as senior, will play at Kentucky next season – Orange County Register (ocregister.com)
 
The problem with saying his confidence is shook is that if he knows the plays nothing else matters. Take bad shot, so what it isn’t like he’ll get pulled for long as there is no one else to play.

That’s on Cal to make the kid understand it. My guess is Askew is a practice warrior doing what’s right and Cal doesn’t care about offense so no coaching necessary.
 
He reclassified because he was older than everyone else in his class because he either a. started school a year late b. failed a grade or c. was held back.
 
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I started college at 17, didn't turn 18 until September of my freshman year.

How has the song Funky Cold Medina not been cancelled?

I still think Askew has a lot of potential, he was placed in a position to fail this year though.

As overrated as Boston was, no one failed bigger than Sarr this year. We started talking final four when he announced he was coming here. I think we would have won more games without him. What a giant pussy.

I would much rather have Mintz and Askew return to split time at the 1 than to have Skyyyy reclass. I'm just a benny though, so what do I know.

Cal gonna feel heat from BJW like never before once Allen announces his transfer.

Stoops about to pull a 4 star from Michigan that UM and MS both want? Crazy times were living in.

People acting shocked that covid rates are dropping as the weather warms and more people get the vaccine. These morons that bitch about things opening back up are the worst types of humans.
 
No question that Sarr has dodged a lot of fire taken by Askew and Boston, Clarke quitting and Cal just taking a crap on the court and rolling around in it.

The way he just gets owned by less talented bigs with zero fight back is embarrassing and I can't believe Cal puts up with it.
 
I don’t think Askew is going to magically get more athletic, and that seems to be a key issue. Again, watch his high school tapes. He was playing against country club kids.
 
The worst part of having no-fans this season is Cal has gotten to escape the wrath of a pissy Rupp crowd. He should have to wallow in this pile of shit he produced.
Well that and the pandemic conditions that led to no fans.
 
It seems like expectation wise 96 & 78 were similar. The Beasman needed to get that title to partially eliminate the shadow of Rupp. I think I have some book or something about that year titled “A Season Without Joy”.

After the Elite 8 meltdown against Carolina in 95 the narrative was Pitino couldn’t win the big one.

Pretty sweet that both teams and coaches delivered under such pressure. I get that we always seem to live in now but it’s good and healthy to look back sometimes and relive the glory moments considering we do have the richest history in the entire damn sport.
 
Even on a reclass you can’t replace a whole year of basketball experience just because he was the same age.

He wasn’t at the same experience level and most here should be able to relate to the growth from your JR year vs your SR year if you played.

He clearly wasn’t ready.
 
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The worst part of having no-fans this season is Cal has gotten to escape the wrath of a pissy Rupp crowd. He should have to wallow in this pile of shit he produced.

Good point- because of COVID, Cal isn’t catching any heat or feeling any pressure.
 
It seems like expectation wise 96 & 78 were similar. The Beasman needed to get that title to partially eliminate the shadow of Rupp. I think I have some book or something about that year titled “A Season Without Joy”.

After the Elite 8 meltdown against Carolina in 95 the narrative was Pitino couldn’t win the big one.

Pretty sweet that both teams and coaches delivered under such pressure. I get that we always seem to live in now but it’s good and healthy to look back sometimes and relive the glory moments considering we do have the richest history in the entire damn sport.

2012 was every bit as similar.
 
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