Re: UCLA Basketball in trouble?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:28 pm
maybe steve alford will miraculously land an nba coaching job and make room on the roster for bryce and kory
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I think if we had a competent PG, we'd have won that game comfortablythreenumberones wrote:The sad part is that without him they are likely going home. Biggest asset, and glaring weakness? Dude is a walking contradiction..
Just to continue on the thought, if you had a competent PG you'd probably (generally) be a four/five seed.MrBug708 wrote:I think if we had a competent PG, we'd have won that game comfortablythreenumberones wrote:The sad part is that without him they are likely going home. Biggest asset, and glaring weakness? Dude is a walking contradiction..
That happens, and it's more than likely, our conference is quickly turning into a cast of coaches who hang their hat on low bars. Sendek with his extensions for winning 20 games, Romar and Dawkins still employed because of now forgettable sweet sixteen runs, and now with Alford, you know he'll milk out of UCLA the goodwill of two straight sixteens for all their worth.ASUHATER! wrote:Looks like ucla will be in another sweet 16
Ohhhh....that's exactly what I wanted to hear.MrBug708 wrote:I'd day this gift of a appearance took Alford from being[spoiler=][/spoiler] an outside shot at being fired to probably being safe for two years..
Frybry02 wrote:Congrats to UCLA.
Did I see that Bryce was 9 for 12 from 3? (plus the gift) Wow.SCCats wrote:Frybry02 wrote:Congrats to UCLA.
I completely agree. My initial reaction to the Tourney seeding and at large selections was "lazy job" by the committee. Can't remember a worse more vanilla tournament selection and seeding than this one...ever.catgrad97 wrote:This was Daniel Bejarano's last chance for the Dance with Colorado State, wasn't it?
Instead, UCLA gives the Pac-12 a dubious fourth bid based on nothing but tradition, potential and playing (judging by Arizona's bracket) the weakest 2 seed to the wire in a conference tournament game.
It's like the tournament wouldn't be the same without inviting in every possible team Kentucky thrashed. What a phone-in by the committee.
I think his final shot of the game was a perfect example of why you are right. Despite being on fire from deep, he still managed to take a horribly ill informed shot that should have cost his team the game when there was still time to improve their look.Chicat wrote: I also acknowledge that he's fairly likely to go 3-14 in the next game.
Steve must think Bryce used mind control on that SMU player to get him to commit a goal tend. No way he'd say that if that didn't happen.MrBug708 wrote:Steve said that Bryce is better than he (dad) was.
Ya. Two time AA, Olympian et al.
No blind spot at all..
Goaltending a terrible three to lose the game has to be like getting an erection for the first time in a decade, then standing up too fast, losing blood to your head, fainting head first into your coffee table and breaking your dick.EVCat wrote:And then a kid goaltended the errant 3...
goaltended an errant 3. Sorry...I had to type it again just to hear it in my head one more time...goaltending a three point shot for the loss. SMH
Steve Alford is the anti-WoodenMrBug708 wrote:Steve said that Bryce is better than he (dad) was.
Ya. Two time AA, Olympian et al.
No blind spot at all..
Winning on a missed but technically goaltended three must be like losing a footrace when the guy in front pulls a hamstring and you overtake him while to cheers turn to gasps, and you raise your fists in the air triumphantly while crossing the finish line in front of a silent crowd. Afterward, your dad says you're faster than he used to be.Chicat wrote: Goaltending a terrible three to lose the game has to be like getting an erection for the first time in a decade, then standing up too fast, losing blood to your head, fainting head first into your coffee table and breaking your dick.
Man that would makes things in Westwood highly entertaining, which I'd be all for.ASUHATER! wrote:Yeah he gets two full seasons after this no matter what with back to back sweet 16s.
I hear you. But the eye test last night told me there's a lot more wrong with the UCLA O than a point guard that doesn't distribute. Like at least 27pts on 9-13 shooting worth of wrong..at least. That's just one game though.MrBug708 wrote:I think if we had a competent PG, we'd have won that game comfortablythreenumberones wrote:The sad part is that without him they are likely going home. Biggest asset, and glaring weakness? Dude is a walking contradiction..
Sendek Jr.CatsbyAZ wrote:Man that would makes things in Westwood highly entertaining, which I'd be all for.ASUHATER! wrote:Yeah he gets two full seasons after this no matter what with back to back sweet 16s.
Based on the total combination of severely negative collective reactions on forums like Bruins Nation or from Buddies I have from the local UCLA Alum chapter they'll be going through a sort of hell (it'll look like purgatory to everyone else) where they have a guy they who isn't bad enough to fire, but isn't good enough to have much hope for, not to mention fill an arena for. Maybe the Lakers can be duped into making a "local" hire.
Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Uh in this one post? Yes. Still more info than usually anything you post mister.MrBug708 wrote:Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Yup. One postASUHATER! wrote:Uh in this one post? Yes. Still more info than usually anything you post mister.MrBug708 wrote:Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Your team is about to make a miracle Sweet 16 run and you are still being a wet blanket?MrBug708 wrote:Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Miracle run? Here I thought it was a gift getting to play such garbage teams.azcat34 wrote:Your team is about to make a miracle Sweet 16 run and you are still being a wet blanket?MrBug708 wrote:Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Really? You are going to talk about grammar now?ASUHATER! wrote:Those are all different posts with different words in them...I'd expect Ucla grads to be able to read English...
Nah. Traffic was was bad. Took 8 hours to go 3 miles. You know how it goesPieceOfMeat wrote:Bug is feisty today
You are, but who cares? Doesn't matter in the tournament.MrBug708 wrote:Miracle run? Here I thought it was a gift getting to play such garbage teams.azcat34 wrote:Your team is about to make a miracle Sweet 16 run and you are still being a wet blanket?MrBug708 wrote:Is this the only insight you provide?ASUHATER! wrote:Just like last year when ucla played Tulsa and Stephen F Austin to get to a sweet 16.
Yeah, being gifted a win on an offensive goaltend definitely proved UCLA belonged in the Field of 64.MrBug708 wrote:Nah. Traffic was was bad. Took 8 hours to go 3 miles. You know how it goesPieceOfMeat wrote:Bug is feisty today
I've been around the community for about a decade. Getting snarkiness isn't new to me. It's the only way to survive here.catgrad97 wrote:Yeah, being gifted a win on an offensive goaltend definitely proved UCLA belonged in the Field of 64.MrBug708 wrote:Nah. Traffic was was bad. Took 8 hours to go 3 miles. You know how it goesPieceOfMeat wrote:Bug is feisty today
You want snark, welcome to it.
Agreed, the dribble penetration and inside passing is really working for UCLA. UAB has no answer for UCLA's bigs.MrBug708 wrote:UCLA should be going inside every single time. UAB can't stop any of the bigs. Norman Powell should never pass it to Alford or Hamilton and just drive it to the basket
In this game we are seeing a UCLA team very unlike what we saw in the league. Parker is leading the team with something like 7 of 8 shooting down low. Alford is driving and dishing and passing up "looks" on the perimeter.Catintheheat wrote:The one thing that sticks out about UCLA is they are not a very intelligent team. Their basketball IQ is low and they seem to be more a team of chuckers. It's a shame too because they have size and athleticism. This is bad coaching, whether from teaching or recruiting.
They keep playing like this they will be a tough out.Lute4God wrote:In this game we are seeing a UCLA team very unlike what we saw in the league. Parker is leading the team with something like 7 of 8 shooting down low. Alford is driving and dishing and passing up "looks" on the perimeter.Catintheheat wrote:The one thing that sticks out about UCLA is they are not a very intelligent team. Their basketball IQ is low and they seem to be more a team of chuckers. It's a shame too because they have size and athleticism. This is bad coaching, whether from teaching or recruiting.
Bruins not checking up on the perimeter and have given up 6-9 shooting from 3, but wont matter if they keep exploiting their offensive advantages like this. Go Bruins!
They haven't even utilized Looney on the inside and the Bruins are still killing it in the middle. UAB breaks down every time Bryce tosses it inside. And speaking of Bryce, he's enough of an outside threat to loosen things up in the lane. Gotta be honest, other than the ASU loss, Steve Alford has coached up a good product since Feb 1.MrBug708 wrote:UCLA should be going inside every single time. UAB can't stop any of the bigs. Norman Powell should never pass it to Alford or Hamilton and just drive it to the basket