Only good news we have seen is the support given by the fans imo.... let's hope the trust isn't misplaced in pope.... not looking good so far. Starting to look like all fluff and hype.I can’t wait to log on soon and see some actual good news. It’s been a barrage lately.
To be honest I’m pretty sure everyone knew he was going to the NBA but I think a lot of people was HOPING he was coming back. He’s different than most of Cal’s players he’s a KENTUCKY boy that’s the reason why some people had hope. Then with the coaching change with Pope’s relationship with the Sheppard’s some thought we had a chance. We will be fine Pope will get a great team together and we will be fine next year.Big LOL to anyone who thought this was ever going to turn out differently
It’s hard to argue with that.Cal wasted more talent than Dean Smith. What a joke he is.
I’m not going that far, he doesn’t even have his full staff yet but I would like to see some results soon. It just feels worse because every little tidbit has been someone leaving or de committing. It just sucks having it all at once.Only good news we have seen is the support given by the fans imo.... let's hope the trust isn't misplaced in pope.... not looking good so far. Starting to look like all fluff and hype.
I've got this feeling that we're going to look back in 5 years and wonder how Cal could have screwed up a roster so badly that included Sheppard, Dillingham, Reeves, and Big Z.Well, it was fun while it lasted. He was even better than my dreamiest most optimistic hopes for him. A shame I can’t say the same for his coach and team this year.
Well done, young man, hope you have a great NBA career.
He will always be remembered but I had hoped his legacy would rivals his fathers not just one personal great year that underachieved greatly.Reed could have been a legend at UK. He won't be a star but an average role player at best in the NBA. As I've heard stated millions of times by former NBA players....the real issue isn't can you score or shoot it's can you defend. If he's a defensive liability his career ends quick and he goes to Europe or comes off the bench as a shooter in situations.
He is a HOF at wasting talent that is for sure. He has his own wing.I've got this feeling that we're going to look back in 5 years and wonder how Cal could have screwed up a roster so badly that included Sheppard, Dillingham, Reeves, and Big Z.
Probably the same way we look back and wonder he screwed up rosters that had Herro, Johnson, PJ, Nick, Quickley and Travis; or underachieved with rosters with multiple max contract guys like Wall/Boogie or Towns/Booker.
Cal is absolutely the best as underachieving with supreme talent.
Jeff probably saw how recruiting was going and thought “no freakin way”.
It hasn't even been a week since he was announced. By all accounts they are casting a wide net. These kids all have to make visits, and weigh their options. We can't expect a guy who was just named a few days ago to instantly have guys committing. Don't forget he did already get the kid that went on mission who was ranked pretty high and hopefully Perry pans out to be at least a lite version of Reed. Us, Louisville and Arkansas are all building rosters from scratch. there's a lot of minutes to be had at all three schools which is why we see all theree listed on several guys lists. Hell, the portal hasn't even closed to new adds yet. I'm not writing anything off until this roster is set or we're still facing this issue in May/June.Only good news we have seen is the support given by the fans imo.... let's hope the trust isn't misplaced in pope.... not looking good so far. Starting to look like all fluff and hype.
Legacy and legend are two different words.LOL, get out of here. He's not a legacy player. He didn't do squat in the tournaments. His parents being who they are has ZERO to do with Reed on an individual basis.
5 years? I’m already wondering how he managed it! I hope we have a great season this winter, but even if it’s not so great I love knowing that I don’t have to listen to Cal’s mouth anymore!I've got this feeling that we're going to look back in 5 years and wonder how Cal could have screwed up a roster so badly that included Sheppard, Dillingham, Reeves, and Big Z.
Probably the same way we look back and wonder he screwed up rosters that had Herro, Johnson, PJ, Nick, Quickley and Travis; or underachieved with rosters with multiple max contract guys like Wall/Boogie or Towns/Booker.
Cal is absolutely the best as underachieving with supreme talent.
*segueIt was nice to dream and have his story be a Segway into better days but we cannot blame him one bit. It is the responsible decision for him personally. Good luck young man. We’ll always follow embrace and cheer you on your journey!
Jeff probably saw how recruiting was going and thought “no freakin way”.
No one gives a shit about that crap anymore man.I love Reed, but I think he looks back and regrets this. Money aside (he would have made a few mil here) getting lost in the NBA or stamping your name in the history books in college. Yes he could possibly do well in the NBA but they would have built a statue here for you.
Well .... most people conflate the two, and in the context of the conversation it sure seemed to me that someone was implying that Reed was a legend, because he wasn't. I don't see the point of just saying that a kid's parent played here. It says nothing of what he actually did here, or how he'll do going forward. Just as long as we're clear that he wasn't a legendLegacy and legend are two different words.
A legacy is someone who attends the college of their parents.
A legend is someone who did something outstanding to be remembered by.
Reed was one of these.
He most certainly was not a legend..lolWell .... most people conflate the two, and in the context of the conversation it sure seemed to me that someone was implying that Reed was a legend, because he wasn't. I don't see the point of just saying that a kid's parent played here. It says nothing of what he actually did here, or how he'll do going forward. Just as long as we're clear that he wasn't a legend![]()
Sounds like an exceptional career to me.Reed could have been a legend at UK. He won't be a star but an average role player at best in the NBA. As I've heard stated millions of times by former NBA players....the real issue isn't can you score or shoot it's can you defend. If he's a defensive liability his career ends quick and he goes to Europe or comes off the bench as a shooter in situations.
I think the one that, looking back, now perhaps stands out to me most for colossal underachievement is the 2018 team.I've got this feeling that we're going to look back in 5 years and wonder how Cal could have screwed up a roster so badly that included Sheppard, Dillingham, Reeves, and Big Z.
Probably the same way we look back and wonder he screwed up rosters that had Herro, Johnson, PJ, Nick, Quickley and Travis; or underachieved with rosters with multiple max contract guys like Wall/Boogie or Towns/Booker.
Cal is absolutely the best as underachieving with supreme talent.
Reed is fantastically skilled and savy and all that but I actually worry about him both ways at the next level right now (and I qualify right now because I think he can develop).I love Reed ,Offensively he is ready for the NBA, but he is not ready defensively, average guards scored on him constantly this year. I can't imagine what a NBA guard will do to him. But I wish him the Best.
He hasn't even been coach for a week. These things take time. Losing Reed hurts but the sky isn't suddenly falling. All of this news was to be expected. Be patient.Only good news we have seen is the support given by the fans imo.... let's hope the trust isn't misplaced in pope.... not looking good so far. Starting to look like all fluff and hype.
That's the game where I lost all hope in Calipari. I went to sleep without watching it, because I gave up the game for lent. Honestly, I felt pretty confident. We had a terrible KSU team waiting for us, and Loyola after that. I felt good.I think the one that, looking back, now perhaps stands out to me most for colossal underachievement is the 2018 team.
That team had very possibly this year’s NBA MVP in SGA. And it had seven total future NBA players (PJ Washington, SGA, Kevin Knox, Hami Diallo, Nick Richards, Gabriel, Vanderbilt). Nobody else in the country had anything even remotely close to as much pro talent.
Yet, they had a painfully dysfunctional season, lost 11 games, finished a mere 4th in the SEC, and got knocked out of the tourney by a poor 9 seed KSU team playing without its injured best player.
Cal wasted more talent than Dean Smith. What a joke he is.