Anti-shunshinepumper
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A lot of chest beating about a team that just moved to 5-9 in conference play. Especially for a coach who very clearly has been on a downturn for years compared to where he once was.Well, well well...Old washed up Cal and his hoggies just beat a very good a top 15 team. I'd say that win is enough to get him in the NCAAT.
If so, what is that now, like 4 different Division 1 schools he has gotten into the big dance?
Not too many coaches can say that.
They don't look like the same team we pummeled early this season, either. It's almost as if it takes a little time to get your footing when you take a new coaching job.
Not at all. I was just responding to this below, and saying it's looking more and more like Cal will make it to the dance in March.A lot of chest beating about a team that just moved to 5-9 in conference play. Especially for a coach who very clearly has been on a downturn for years compared to where he once was.
one is probably “NIT bound,”
2008- Sweet 16Pearl is consistently churning out good teams that rival or exceed what he has done in the past.
Nebraska was pure steroids. They are never coming back. Indiana is close to falling out of 10th place in all time wins.They haven’t had the recent success but I’d say so. They are still in the most basketball crazed region in the country. I wouldn’t compare them to a Nebraska football which is probably never returning to form.
You are arguing Calipari hasn’t experienced a downturn while simultaneously saying that if he even makes the tournament, that is impressive. If you don’t realize the stupidity and irony in that statement, there is no helping you.Not at all. I was just responding to this below, and saying it's looking more and more like Cal will make it to the dance in March.
You said Cal is probably NIT bound. That's what you said.
You underestimate him, grasshopper.
He's lost one of his leading scorers and starting point guard, Boogie Fland. For him to even make it to the tournament this year would be pretty impressive.
Especially going forward if his next leading scorer Adou Thiero has to miss some games with injury following that impressive win against Missouri.
Deapite being down his star point guard, if he does just end making the court in NCAA March he will have made it as far as Pearl did last year lol.
You know, the guy that hasn't been out of the first weekend "this decade"? lol
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The guy that certainly hasn't done this:
2008- Sweet 16
2010- Elite 8
2019- Final Four
Below Does not "rival or exceed" this above
(2020 & 2021 - Canceled/ Covid ( 13-14)
No point considering these for Pearl )
2022- First weekend exit
2023- First weekend exit
2024- First Game exit
Cal is at a new school. He's down his starting point guard. May be down his best shooting guard, too. You take ZZ away from us early in confernce play and you don't think it's impressive to still make the tournament then I don't know what to tell you. You're just dumb, and that's your problem.You are arguing Calipari hasn’t experienced a downturn while simultaneously saying that if he even makes the tournament, that is impressive. If you don’t realize the stupidity and irony in that statement, there is no helping you.
Pitino’s best days are behind him. Cal’s best days are behind him. Pitino is a much better floor coach than Cal though.Cal is at a new school. He's down his starting point guard. May be down his best shooting guard, too. You take ZZ away from us early in confernce play and you don't think it's impressive to still make the tournament then I don't know what to tell you. You're just dumb, and that's your problem.
As far as Cal and his "downturn", I never argued he hasn't underperformed NCAAT the last 3 years. What I actually argued was it's just 3 years and no different than Bruce Pearl underperforming the last 3 years. Which I noticed you didn't try to refute me showing his " downturn" in NCAAT play, btw.
He certainly hasn't " rivaled" or exceeded what he has done in the past. I hope we have put that silly part of your argument to bed.
Moreover, it's silly to pretend Cal's best days are behind because he started caring about getting more about getting guys to the NBA than winning in March. Coaches can have off years. Look at Rick Patino this year, I'm sure you would have argued his "best days were behind him", too. lol
Patino currently has the #10 team in the nation and just stomped the defending NCAAT champions.Pitino’s best days are behind him. Cal’s best days are behind him. Pitino is a much better floor coach than Cal though.
In any case, Cal hasn’t been churning out NBA players like he used to in either quantity or quality, so saying his focus on sending guys to the NBA is why he hasn’t had as much tournament success just further serves to make you look like you have no clue what you’re talking about. I’m done discussing this topic that is blatantly obvious to everyone on Earth but the one stubborn fool who is still slurping on Cal’s little cannoli, though, so I hope you enjoy the 1 seed in the NIT and it reminds you of the Golden Years.
Pitino. Not Patino.Patino currently has the #10 team in the nation and just stomped the defending NCAAT champions.
He's revived yet ANOTHER school/program!
You're a clown, man. A hater to boot.
No current team has more current players on a NBA roster than Kentucky. Nobody.
The reason for this is coach Cal. This is facts.
Auburn returned a massive chunk of their team from last year. Cal consistently did not have this in his favor at Kentucky. It's a huge advantage to have many experienced guys on your roster.
Especially in the Front court.
Like Patino, Cal will eventually end up making a run in the next couple of years. Patino didn't have the best season at St. John last year. That's becasue it's hard for even greater coaches to win in year one of a new school.
Like making the NCAAT this year despite being down a starting point guard, I will mark this thread to come back to tell you I told you so when he has success in the next couple years, too.
d-bag.
Nobody is even necessarily arguing who is better Cal or Pitino, dude. I don't know where you come up with that.This all made my head hurt.
But Calipari has 2 projected NBA picks, 3 other players that were top 30 national recruits, the AAC co-player of the year in 2024, a second team All-SEC player in 2024, a returner that averaged 8.6 and 6 last year, and Big Z. Results are impressive?
The difference in Cal and Pitino is coaching- no other way to say it.
I saw a bunch, but you suggested that Cal making it to the NCAAT would be impressive. Regardless of Boogie Fland, he has a talented roster. Cal just isn’t a great floor coach. I was just commenting on the thread- sorry it wasn’t in agreement.Nobody is even necessarily arguing who is better Cal or Pitino, dude. I don't know where you come up with that.
I don't mind anyone disagreeing with what I've said, so long as it is what I said.I saw a bunch, but you suggested that Cal making it to the NCAAT would be impressive. Regardless of Boogie Fland, he has a talented roster. Cal just isn’t a great floor coach. I was just commenting on the thread- sorry it wasn’t in agreement.
They had lost 5 straight and were 11-7 when he got injured, including at LSU. He has 2 veteran guards.I don't mind anyone disagreeing with what I've said, so long as it is what I said.
Pitino would be on my list if I could pick any top coaches in modern era.
I digress.
Arkansas lost one of it's star starting players. That will ultimately affect the chances of any team. Cal has has some athletes that have stepped up, but that is more a testament to his recruitment than anything else.
I know if we lost our starting point it would affect us. It's affected Kentucky this year, too.
I’m going to play devil’s advocate for a second with an example that it can be done despite adjusting to a new place or having key players out. Pat Kelsey brought in an entire new roster at Louisville and lost two starters, including his top scorer, to season-ending injuries in November. They currently sit 2nd in the ACC and are ranked 19th in the country at 21-6, having won 15 of their last 16. I realize we’re talking about the SEC vs the ACC this year but they have not used having a new coach, new roster, or key injuries as an excuse.I don't mind anyone disagreeing with what I've said, so long as it is what I said.
Pitino would be on my list if I could pick any top coaches in modern era.
I digress.
Arkansas lost one of it's star starting players. That will ultimately affect the chances of any team. Cal has has some athletes that have stepped up, but that is more a testament to his recruiting prowess han anything else. He has managed to put together a pretty decent line up in spite of the fact.
I know if we lost our starting point it would affect us. It's affected Kentucky this year, too.
They had lost 5 straight and were 11-7 when he got injured, including at LSU. He has 2 veteran guards.
Davis, Aidoo, and Brazille are all down in production, and 2 were all conference players last year
"Going to play devil’s advocate "I’m going to play devil’s advocate for a second with an example that it can be done despite adjusting to a new place or having key players out. Pat Kelsey brought in an entire new roster at Louisville and lost two starters, including his top scorer, to season-ending injuries in November. They currently sit 2nd in the ACC and are ranked 19th in the country at 21-6, having won 15 of their last 16. I realize we’re talking about the SEC vs the ACC this year but they have not used having a new coach, new roster, or key injuries as an excuse.