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Cal freshman David Kravish a nice, lean surprise
Sounds like this kids doing pretty well. Woulda been a nice presence down low for us. From article:
While Kravish has been a pleasant surprise for the Bears as a freshman, averaging 6.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game with a team-leading 31 blocks, he has also been taken advantage of at times by beefier opponents in the post.
"He's gotten overwhelmed a little bit in games with size and strength," coach Mike Montgomery said. "David has really taken advantage of an opportunity. He has certain skills. David's able to catch and make the eight-foot baseline jumper. It's hard to put a finger on what he is. He's just successful."
After his senior year of high school in Lee's Summit, Mo., outside Kansas City, Kravish narrowed his college choices to Cal, Colorado, Creighton and Iowa. He thought he was going to be a Hawkeye after visiting Iowa first, but ...
"This place won me over," he said after taking his official visit to Berkeley. "After I came here, I said 'This would be interesting.' The camaraderie with the players here is what set it over the top."
Sounds like this kids doing pretty well. Woulda been a nice presence down low for us. From article:
While Kravish has been a pleasant surprise for the Bears as a freshman, averaging 6.5 points and 5.7 rebounds per game with a team-leading 31 blocks, he has also been taken advantage of at times by beefier opponents in the post.
"He's gotten overwhelmed a little bit in games with size and strength," coach Mike Montgomery said. "David has really taken advantage of an opportunity. He has certain skills. David's able to catch and make the eight-foot baseline jumper. It's hard to put a finger on what he is. He's just successful."
After his senior year of high school in Lee's Summit, Mo., outside Kansas City, Kravish narrowed his college choices to Cal, Colorado, Creighton and Iowa. He thought he was going to be a Hawkeye after visiting Iowa first, but ...
"This place won me over," he said after taking his official visit to Berkeley. "After I came here, I said 'This would be interesting.' The camaraderie with the players here is what set it over the top."