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SGA block on Tatum. Thunder win 15th in a row.

Easy to see now. But Cal had been riding quite a wave. That was the first loss that made absolutely no sense.
2015 was the first. I understand it was the final 4 and Wisconsin was a top team, but that 2015 team was significantly above college level. Damn near an NBA team playing in college.

Cal lost….

His career ended that night.
 


Shai having an MVP season. OKC only a game behind the Cavs, who started 15-0, for the best record in the league. Already 7 games up in the west too.
The one thing I'll always be grateful to Calipari for was that he stocked our NBA pipeline like no other. Dominating the NBA with superstar-level players was really the only thing we were lacking in our incredible history as a program.

Once the NBA became the priority, however, regarding 2nd tier recruits, it was time for Cal to go.

Winning at Kentucky should always be the ultimate goal for any coach of Kentucky basketball.
 
SGA, PJ Washington, Kevin Knox…K State.

Was a bad loss at the time. Hard to fathom in retrospect.
Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe, Patterson...WVU
Towns, Booker, Harrison twins, WCS...Wisconsin
Fox, Monk, Bam...UNC
Keldon, Herro, PJ, Travis...Auburn

Counting the KSU loss with SGA, there's about ten max NBA players in those games for UK while the opponents had none.

Calipari's era here was one of the weakest outputs of superior talent in college history.
 
Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe, Patterson...WVU
Towns, Booker, Harrison twins, WCS...Wisconsin
Fox, Monk, Bam...UNC
Keldon, Herro, PJ, Travis...Auburn

Counting the KSU loss with SGA, there's about ten max NBA players in those games for UK while the opponents had none.

Calipari's era here was one of the weakest outputs of superior talent in college history.


Wasn’t in the tournament, but we lost in Rupp to Evansville with Tyrese Maxey, Immanuel Quickley, and Nick Richards.
 
As much as I was ready for Cal to move on... He does deserve credit for taking 4 star talent like SGA and Herro and turning them into NBA lotto picks.
His downfall at UK was hyper-focusing on individual skills improvement over team accomplishments.
That's why he lives in Fayetteville now.
 
As much as I was ready for Cal to move on... He does deserve credit for taking 4 star talent like SGA and Herro and turning them into NBA lotto picks.
His downfall at UK was hyper-focusing on individual skills improvement over team accomplishments.
That's why he lives in Fayetteville now.


You don’t turn an 18 year old into a lotto pick in 8 months. Just like Reed Sheppard last year. Just because scouts whiffed on them - the same way they whiffed on Justin Edwards and Aaron Bradshaw for example ( we don’t say he ruined a lotto pick and turned them into a late pick do we?). I give him credit for helping Harrelson and Liggins and other guys develop over multiple years however.
 
You don’t turn an 18 year old into a lotto pick in 8 months. Just like Reed Sheppard last year. Just because scouts whiffed on them - the same way they whiffed on Justin Edwards and Aaron Bradshaw for example ( we don’t say he ruined a lotto pick and turned them into a late pick do we?). I give him credit for helping Harrelson and Liggins and other guys develop over multiple years however.
I think if you asked the former players and NBA GMs if Cal prepares his kids well for the NBA (especially guards) and more quickly than many other coaches....they would differ with your assessment.
My issue and point was that NBA preparation and college bball team results are not necessarily congruent.

 
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I think if you asked the former players and NBA GMs if Cal prepares his kids well for the NBA (especially guards) and more quickly than many other coaches....they would differ with your assessment.
My issue and point was that NBA preparation and college bball team results are not necessarily congruent.

They like to believe it was coincidence.... all 30 plus times... all coincidences
 
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