Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
SamuelMcF - 01-04-2018
(01-04-2018, 10:54 PM)PalmTree link Wrote:[quote author=SamuelMcF link=topic=18489.msg220296#msg220296 date=1515130978]
DOUBLE OVERTIME! WE LED BY 3 AND THEN NOBODY GUARDED THE ONLY UCLA GUY MAKING PLAYS!!!
...Dammit SMF - I <thought> you stopped watching. ;-)
Either way - we're still in this!
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I kid you not...this was the only sequence in either overtime period that I actually watched. How the heck did we win by EIGHT?!
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
JJJ - 01-04-2018
Press conference on FB now:
http://www.facebook.com/StanfordMBB/videos/10156022089902402/
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
teejers1 - 01-04-2018
As for Stanford not fouling at end of 1OT when up three, that was offset by UCLA making the same mistake at the end of regulation.
FT shooting spotty for both teams.
Refs WAY too whistle happy.
Very good Bruin turnout at Maples.
Place was most energized I've seen it a men's game this year.
Want to believe this bodes well for rest of season, but let's just see how team resets/refocuses for SC on Sunday.
Holiday from UCLA is a sweet baller.
Davis played GREAT for Stanford; Okpala is going to be a stud; and I like Da Silva, too. Seems like Haase is already playing for the future by giving these three guys a TON of PT. And with PT comes confidence, and with confidence better on court play. So, I expect these guys to get better. Sucks for, most notably, Cartwright - but these things happen.
P.S. Once again, there were numerous instances where Stanford attacked UCLA with set plays executed beautifully - something I don't recall seeing much of under Dawkins. I realize the team's record under Haase is bad, but I still think this guy is a better hoops coach. Time will tell, of course.
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
SamuelMcF - 01-04-2018
Was Cartwright simply a healthy scratch for this one? A little surprising to me.
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
pefloresjr - 01-04-2018
Nice to see the young players come through for the win. Although the whistle happy refs played a role, I feel like our Senior leadership hasn't really been getting the job done and they can't all foul out of the game. This was an important step for our young players and for this team. After the collapse against Cal on Saturday, I had no idea where the leadership was going to come from on the team; this was desperately needed.Â
I thought UCLA fell into to a pattern of watching and waiting for Holiday to do everything on offense. We had some good defensive stops and they didn't have any answers late in the second overtime. Other than the free throws, I think this could help the team keep their hopes up and find their way to some more conference wins.Â
Cheers,
Pete F.Â
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
PalmTree - 01-04-2018
(01-04-2018, 11:43 PM)SamuelMcF link Wrote:Was Cartwright simply a healthy scratch for this one? A little surprising to me.
I think more a reflection of what Coach thought was needed to win this particular game...
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
PalmTree - 01-05-2018
(01-04-2018, 11:37 PM)teejers1 link Wrote:Davis played GREAT for Stanford; Okpala is going to be a stud; and I like Da Silva, too. Seems like Haase is already playing for the future by giving these three guys a TON of PT. And with PT comes confidence, and with confidence better on court play. So, I expect these guys to get better. Sucks for, most notably, Cartwright - but these things happen.
P.S. Once again, there were numerous instances where Stanford attacked UCLA with set plays executed beautifully - something I don't recall seeing much of under Dawkins. I realize the team's record under Haase is bad, but I still think this guy is a better hoops coach....
I call, "Bingo!" on these points...
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
CompSci87 - 01-05-2018
(01-04-2018, 11:59 PM)PalmTree link Wrote:[quote author=SamuelMcF link=topic=18489.msg220308#msg220308 date=1515134620]
Was Cartwright simply a healthy scratch for this one? A little surprising to me.
I think more a reflection of what Coach thought was needed to win this particular game...
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Cartwright has been playable in the past, but he was bad in the part of the Cal game I saw. Dribbled aimlessly a lot, and that's when Cal started to close the gap. I am probably being too harsh...
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
PVTree - 01-05-2018
I was at Maples tonight hoping for the best and expecting the worst.
First half was even, perhaps in part due to Welsh being out most of the first half thanks to bumping into Travis. Speculation from Bruin fans in my section was a broken nose. They were relieved to see him return near the end of the half.
They started the 2nd half strong and increased their lead after 2 quick fouls put Reid on the bench. Frankly, I thought it was game over, but we made a comeback of exceedingly large proportions. I like how Okpala, Davis, and DaSilva all play. It will be exciting to watch them grow.
I am baffled why Cartwright didn't play. At this point, White appears to me more of a liability than Cartwright, and Cartwright at least has shown he can shoot from 3. I saw UCLA try to isolate him defensively and have their guards break him down, which they did successfully until once late in the second OT. I have the sense that Cartwright knew he wasn't playing tonight. He never took his warmup off.
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
SamAtoms1980 - 01-05-2018
Expect to see a bunch more of these kinds of games throughout the season. The Pac-12 is bad with a capital F.
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winflop - 01-05-2018
That was a gutty performance by a team that desperately needed one after the implosion last week. These frosh are REALLY talented - may be the best class ever recruited here.
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81alum - 01-05-2018
I wish I had watched, but how exciting! The mood on this board seems to have been swinging back and forth on Haase. Tell you what, if our team finishes strong this year as last night's game seems to indicate we can, then I'll start following MBB next year--something I haven't done since we missed our chance to hire Monty back. But the sentiments expressed here after the C.al game were a little different than after the UCLA game.....
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82lsju - 01-05-2018
the Stanford mens basketball team fought back from a 12-point deficit in the final 5:48 of regulation and beat UCLA 107-99 in double-overtime Thursday night at a frenzied Maples Pavilion.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/01/04/stanford-knocks-off-ucla-in-double-overtime/
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
winflop - 01-05-2018
(01-05-2018, 05:40 AM)81alum link Wrote:I wish I had watched, but how exciting! The mood on this board seems to have been swinging back and forth on Haase. Tell you what, if our team finishes strong this year as last night's game seems to indicate we can, then I'll start following MBB next year--something I haven't done since we missed our chance to hire Monty back. But the sentiments expressed here after the C.al game were a little different than after the UCLA game.....
I was excited for the victory but jury's still out on this team until they can deliver on the mental toughness side night in and night out - a big challenge for a young team but we do have strong veteran leadership with Travis, Humphrey, and Pickens.
Unfortunately I think the terrible pre-season record is going to prevent them from getting into the big dance. They'd need to win at least 12 conference games and make the conference semis and I don't see that happening. But if they could just finish with a .500 or better overall record and an NIT bid I'd consider that a success from this point forward.
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
burger - 01-05-2018
(01-04-2018, 11:08 PM)PalmTree link Wrote:[quote author=Ratmandoo link=topic=18489.msg220303#msg220303 date=1515132139]
Now that was fun to watch.
Davis, Okpala and da Silva WILL be pretty good going forward.
There, FIFY... :)
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Is it too soon to call these guys the Fab Three? I watched a few games at the beginning of the season and then missed a bunch in December. The improvement of Davis in just a month is phenomenal. He seems under control and had several excellent drives. Yeah, there were some turnovers, but that's going to happen with true freshmen. Okpala needs to work on his shot selection, but the raw talent is obvious. And Da Silva is the most seasoned of the three, probably from his playing on the international circuit. It's going to be really exciting to see these what these three can do over the next few years.
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Spiny_Norman - 01-05-2018
This game reminded me of the 1981 upset of UCLA (which was coached by Larry Brown and had finished national runner up the year before) led by frosh Keith Jones, John Revelli and Hans Wichary. We stormed the court afterward. I hope that this was the game where it all comes together for Daejon Davis who definitely has some Keith Jones in him.
Did it seem to anyone else that the offense worked better when Reid Travis was not in the game?
Still, this team does not play good defense and struggles to make shots. But at least we know they will not go 0-18.
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
SamuelMcF - 01-05-2018
(01-05-2018, 10:27 AM)Spiny_Norman link Wrote:Did it seem to anyone else that the offense worked better when Reid Travis was not in the game?
I really hope this is the case, otherwise next year we're so ****ed...
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
BobK - 01-05-2018
Honorary Captain was Howard Wright 30 years after he scored 30 in a double overtime win over ucla.Â
Perfect
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
CompSci87 - 01-05-2018
(01-05-2018, 10:54 AM)BobK link Wrote:Honorary Captain was Howard Wright 30 years after he scored 30 in a double overtime win over ucla.Â
Perfect
So that's why Haase didn't have them foul when up 3 at the end of the first overtime, to prevent a 3 pointer. He wanted that 2nd OT. :P
Re: MBB: UCLA at Stanford -
BobK - 01-05-2018
The truth is out there CompSci :P