"One of the things that every coach struggles with is you never want to foul your own guy out. And I probably did that a little bit with Andrew tonight. Probably needed to play him with two fouls in the first half. I probably could have done a little bit more with Lamont. Late in the first half, I made what turned out to be a very poor miscalculation. We had gone on a little run and so I went small thinking that I could save (Carr) and save Ansley (Almonor) a second, and that went really bad. In hindsight, maybe I roll the dice and play those guys a little bit more in the first half. That'll be something we'll argue about and have no answer for. Philosophically, I don't want to foul my own guys out."
Credit to Coach Pope for recognizing sometimes you need to play your guys even when they're in foul trouble. I can't count how many times Cal "fouled his own guy out" in the first half and we never recovered.
Also, his humility to own his mistakes and learn from them is refreshing.
Post game press conference (247 Sports)
Credit to Coach Pope for recognizing sometimes you need to play your guys even when they're in foul trouble. I can't count how many times Cal "fouled his own guy out" in the first half and we never recovered.
Also, his humility to own his mistakes and learn from them is refreshing.
Post game press conference (247 Sports)