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Eddy Kleinhans, Matt Foley, and Jon Wheeler -- the former hosts of the super entertaining postgame radio show "March2March" are back to discuss Cal men's hoops! They discuss recent performance of the Cal basketball team, analyzing their close games, key players, and the impact of coaching strategies. They emphasize the importance of upcoming games and the team's chemistry, highlighting how the players are adapting to challenges and working together toward a potential NCAA tournament berth. The conversation reflects on the team's progress and the excitement surrounding the current season.
Takeaways
The team has shown significant improvement in their competitive edge.
Key players are stepping up despite injuries and challenges.
Shooting performance, especially from three-point range, is crucial for victories.
Defensive strategies need to adapt to the strengths of upcoming opponents.
Team chemistry is evident, contributing to their success on the court.
Coaching adjustments are making a positive impact on gameplay.
The importance of upcoming games cannot be overstated for tournament hopes.
Fans are starting to feel the energy returning to Haas Pavilion.
The team is focused on playing for each other, not just individual success.
The coaching staff deserves credit for revitalizing the program.
We're the podcast that celebrates all things Cal. We produce on-camera interviews with the prominent people who are passionate about our university and our sports teams. And we share stories about the rich history and traditions of the University of California - known to many as the center of the universe. If you’re unabashedly and unapologetically all about Cal, you've found the right place!
Go to https://TellTheWholeDamnWorld.com/ to learn more about us, buy our exclusive Tell The Whole Damn World merchandise, and sign-up for our emails. Share us with ALL your Cal friends! GO BEARS!!!
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Eddy Kleinhans, Matt Foley, and Jon Wheeler -- the former hosts of the super entertaining postgame radio show "March2March" are back to discuss Cal men's hoops! They discuss recent performance of the Cal basketball team, analyzing their close games, key players, and the impact of coaching strategies. They emphasize the importance of upcoming games and the team's chemistry, highlighting how the players are adapting to challenges and working together toward a potential NCAA tournament berth. The conversation reflects on the team's progress and the excitement surrounding the current season.
Takeaways
The team has shown significant improvement in their competitive edge.
Key players are stepping up despite injuries and challenges.
Shooting performance, especially from three-point range, is crucial for victories.
Defensive strategies need to adapt to the strengths of upcoming opponents.
Team chemistry is evident, contributing to their success on the court.
Coaching adjustments are making a positive impact on gameplay.
The importance of upcoming games cannot be overstated for tournament hopes.
Fans are starting to feel the energy returning to Haas Pavilion.
The team is focused on playing for each other, not just individual success.
The coaching staff deserves credit for revitalizing the program.
We're the podcast that celebrates all things Cal. We produce on-camera interviews with the prominent people who are passionate about our university and our sports teams. And we share stories about the rich history and traditions of the University of California - known to many as the center of the universe. If you’re unabashedly and unapologetically all about Cal, you've found the right place!
Go to https://TellTheWholeDamnWorld.com/ to learn more about us, buy our exclusive Tell The Whole Damn World merchandise, and sign-up for our emails. Share us with ALL your Cal friends! GO BEARS!!!

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