2:46 - Maryland 76, Cal 66: They definitely don’t go down without a fight.
3:32 - Maryland 74, Cal 62: “I almost want him to make it, so we don’t have to box out.” -Me, when Maryland was up 7 and shooting free throws. I was right. One 3-point play, 5-second violation and Maryland layup later, the Bears are down 12.
One word comes to mind for the next 3:32: CURTAINS. I remember Jerome using it after he talked about all the open looks he got against Arizona. Looking like they are starting to fall on the Bears season.
Down 13 with 210 seconds? Possible. I guess with Randle, anything is possible. But everyone looks pretty defeated. It’s going to take a real miracle from here on out.
7:54: Maryland 63, Cal 53 - Flat. Flatlining. Condition: Looking rather fatal, at the moment. They absolutely CANNOT get ANY penetration against the Maryland 2-3 zone. Just like Arizona State two weeks ago.
The Bears need a spark from somewhere. Where? I don’t know. The energy on the Terps sideline is pretty infectous. They are all playing with a bounce, feeding off crazy ol’ Gary Williams. Cal? Montgomery has been sedated all game. Makes you wonder if he expected this flat-ish effort.
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9:55: Maryland 59, California 51 - This team simply CANNOT play with a lead. It takes less than two minutes to go down eight after leading. Gosh. They want to comeback, they don’t know any other way, it seems.
And so, expect Jorge/Kamp to come in again and push and hope for the best. Foul trouble doesn’t mean anything if you are down double digits. Especially since Wilkes can’t help defend the perimeter. And just so you know, Patrick Christopher still hasn’t hit a 3 (0 of 6). Not a good sign. Law of averages, anyone?
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11:49: California 51, Maryland 50 - Who wants to see a FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST! Well, if you do, keep watching because that is what we are about to get. 6 team for the Bears, 5 for the Terps. A lot of FTs coming. Ugh. Anyways, Cal’s defense is very good considering everyone minus Randle has 3 fouls (add Boykin to that list now, too). Especially PC, who is hounded Vasquez with three fouls.
One note: the Bears could be more aggressive against the zone press. They are turning down some big fast break points. One thing to watch if they stay really, really, deliberate the rest of the way.
Last thing: Breathe. I know I am having a hard time. PS: If they have a hard time with Maryland’s press, imagine them playing Memphis! Whatever. Cross that bridge if we get to it.
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First lead 47-46 at 14:46 left in the game. Then they give it away a second later on a Bowie layup. Then a Neal layup.
15:14 - Maryland 46, Cal 44: Hmmm. These refs are pretty bad (not Pac-10 level, but still). 9 team fouls in less than 5 minutes. Being called way too tight. Theo, Jorge and Harper all already have 3 fouls (not good at all). If I was on the Bears, I would have gotten ejected for complaining.
Speaking of complaining, Jerome and Jamal were exchanging some heated words on the sideline after Theo’s and-one. Something to watch (how everyone plays together with Harper out and Jamal in).
Final thing: 5 fouls for Maryland mean one-and-one for the Bears very soon. That bad reffing is good fot Cal.
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One more note before we go… 1) Energy is horrible from this crowd. Everyone likes Kansas.
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HALFTIME: Deep breaths, everyone. Breathe slowly. Okay. Where do we begin? Let’s go inside the box score:
1) JEROME RANDLE: Electric. More or less unstoppable. 11 points and two assists. Plus, he hasn’t been going much from deep. Only took 3 threes. Over-under for threes in the 2nd half? I’d say 6. And he’ll make half. Good signs there.
2) FOUL TROUBLE: Huh? 12 fouls? Well, 4 of the most important Bears have 2 fouls (Jorge, Harper, Theo, Patrick). That could be problematic, but I wouldn’t really think it will be a factor. Those guys will play the entire half (I’m guessing) if they aren’t in foul pergatory.
NOTE: Because of the fouls, Wilkes/Nikola/Seeley have played 14 minutes, far more than Montgomery probably intended. That fact bodes very well for Cal in the second half (since they probably won’t see that much time again).
3) EVERYONE ELSE (specifically ROBERTSON, CHRISTOPHER, BOYKIN): 5-21 in the first half. Nerves maybe? That probably can’t carry over. And if it does, the Bears will almost certainly lose. Ditto their 3-13 (23 percent) mark from downtown. Again, nothing new from Cal: shoot well and win, don’t and lose.
FINAL STUFF BEFORE WE BEHIND: Okay, I’m thirsty. Anyways, some thoughts from press row:
Jeff Faraudo of the Contra-Costa Times thinks the Bears are “getting outplayed.” I disagree. They are missing shots and haven’t found any rhythm… and are only down 3. Rusty Simmons of the SF Chronicle seems to think that “Gary Williams is a good coach. And whoever makes adjustments will win.” I mostly agree. To me, “adjustments” means playing with their best five for a long stretch (Kamp/Gutierrez/PC/Robertson/Randle) and making a run. Which still hasn’t happened.
Alright… getting a diet coke. Be back in a jiffy. Requests are welcome.