When Mike Montgomery was hired as Cal's basketball coach, many figured that it would be only a matter of time before he led the Bears to the top of the conference. Few thought he would do it so quickly. The Pac-10 media picked the Bears to finish eighth in the conference. So much for that. Cal is a legitimate contender for the Pac-10 title.Cal has just completed a sweep of the Arizona schools, including a win over No. 17 Arizona State, and will be looking to join the Top 25 in the very near future. Cal previously had a couple of nice wins over UNLV and Utah, but this win should legitimize them.
While Cal's rebirth has been amazing, it's important to note that it wasn't horrible last season. The Bears were 17-16 and did qualify for the NIT tournament. And there were a couple of talented players coming back -- Patrick Christopher and Jerome Randle. But Montgomey has molded them from alsoran to legitimate tournament team.
And you have to believe that even the most ardent of Bears fans didn't think that they would be this good.
The biggest difference seems to be in the scoring output, especially the 3-point shooting. Randle is one of the best in the nation. Unlike last year, Cal seems to be running acutal plays. The players seem to always be on the right spot of the floor. Like they are organized or something. And, I don't have the stats for this, but it seems that Cal always scores following a timeout. It's uncanny. That, too me, is one of the measures of a good coach -- if his teams score after timeouts.
Plus, he's always been a guy that rides the referees. That, to me, is the difference between being an NIT team and a tournament team.
To me, Montgomery is the coach of the year.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-05-2009 @ 7:04AM
dmt said...
Big Bad Cal is playing competitive basketball and winning? Sounds too good to be true. Go Bears! Enjoy it while it lasts. "Break A Sweat Golden Bears! Go Bears Go!!!
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1-06-2009 @ 12:58PM
Naterb said...
I've been saying for a while that CAL is a contender for the PAC-10 title. They have had just as much talent as anybody in the PAC-10 over the past three years (except UCLA perhaps), but haven't been able to put it together under Ben Braun.
It's no real surprise that CAL is beating teams like ASU, UNLV, etc. because they've had the talent. Imagine if they had Ryan Anderson this year - UCLA wouldn't be shaking in their sneakers, they would be playing catch-up.
I've started a blog featuring the Arizona Wildcats and PAC-10 Basketball. I do weekly power rankings, predictions, and game previews and recaps.
Check it out PAC-10 fans:
http://sportscapsule.wordpress.com
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1-06-2009 @ 3:16PM
T said...
Are they good or is everyone else so bad?
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1-08-2009 @ 7:37PM
hogwild said...
How about John Pelphrey and the Razorbacks!?!
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1-12-2009 @ 11:27AM
Mauricio Miranda Filho said...
Hi,
I am sending you video from YouTube about the best moments of my son, Leandro, during the Basketball Season of 2008 (Slam Dunk, Tributes to Best Athletes 2007, images and scenes of games from regional and Federacao Mineira de Basket).
Leandro played with jersey number 12 for the Cadet Team, and with jersey number 13 for the Juvenile Team of UTC - Uberlandia Tenis Clube.
Suggestion: click to assist the video in high quality
http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=FdKAPiCKRmE
Happy 2009!
MaurĂcio Miranda Filho
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