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From: Apacho

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Date: 11/10/2024 8:40:39 PM
Afrikaans FC
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yep, i will be lucky to come out with a win. You got it, it just depends on the seating and which is the best matchup for you.

From: T-Lit

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Date: 11/11/2024 11:49:53 AM
Buckner Bandits
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yep, i will be lucky to come out with a win. You got it, it just depends on the seating and which is the best matchup for you.


Truth! Best of luck!

From: T-Lit
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Date: 11/11/2024 11:55:38 AM
Buckner Bandits
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Buckner Bandits Cruise Past WolfPack with a 122-71 Victory

In a decisive league game at The DEN, the Buckner Bandits claimed a dominating victory over the WolfPack, ending with a 122-71 score. The game was controlled by the Bandits from the outset, as they leveraged their strong scoring across each quarter and stifled the WolfPack with superior defense.

First Half Recap

The Bandits jumped out to a fast start, finishing the first quarter up 29-16. Their Princeton offensive strategy helped them pick apart the WolfPack’s Man-to-Man defense with efficient ball movement, generating high-quality shots across the floor. By halftime, they extended their lead to 54-35, showcasing a balanced approach that saw contributions from both perimeter and inside scoring.

Second Half Surge

In the third quarter, the Bandits intensified their pace, scoring 39 points while holding the WolfPack to only 20. Mick Hunt and Patrick Polo led the charge with a combined 53 points, consistently finding open looks from beyond the arc and capitalizing on second-chance points. With the game effectively decided by the fourth quarter, the Bandits cruised through the remainder, adding another 29 points to finish strong.

Key Performances

Mick Hunt (SF): Led all scorers with 30 points on an efficient 11-of-18 shooting, including 6-for-9 from three. His +50 rating reflects his impact on both ends, adding 9 assists and 3 steals to a well-rounded stat line.
Patrick Polo (PG): Contributed 23 points, hitting 5 of 8 from beyond the arc, and added 3 assists with a +28 rating in 26 minutes.

William Moore (PF): Dominated the glass with 17 rebounds, paired with 18 points and a +48 rating. His inside presence was pivotal in limiting the WolfPack’s scoring chances.
WolfPack’s Struggles

The WolfPack had a tough night on both ends. Shooting only 34.2% from the field and 31.2% from three, they struggled to find rhythm against the Bandits’ defense. M. Obi led the WolfPack with 16 points but had limited support as they fell behind early and could not recover. Their Base offense was no match for the Bandits’ active perimeter and interior defense, resulting in 19 turnovers and missed opportunities at the line (58.3% free throw percentage).

Team Comparison

The Bandits outclassed the WolfPack in nearly every team rating, especially in Inside Defense and Offensive Flow, highlighting the WolfPack’s difficulties in creating open shots or defending the Bandits' movement. This mismatch, combined with the Bandits’ 12 steals and 10 blocks, underscored a superior all-around performance.

Looking Ahead

With this impressive victory, the Buckner Bandits improve to 8-6, showing promise as they continue to refine their teamwork and offensive strategies. If they maintain this level of efficiency, they’ll be a formidable team in the league as they eye potential playoff contention.

From: T-Lit
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Date: 11/15/2024 9:19:00 AM
Buckner Bandits
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Buckner Bandits Weekly Review Week Ending 11/15/2024

Training Highlights
Focus: Jump Shot Training for Forwards

Notable Player Progress:
Mick Hunt demonstrated outstanding improvement, increasing his Jump Range from proficient to prominent and Inside Shot from prominent to prolific.
William Moore saw an encouraging bump in Jump Range, rising from pitiful to awful.
Kevin Moore improved his Jump Shot from strong to proficient and his Free Throw accuracy from prominent to prolific.
Timothy Lawler gained valuable experience, advancing from strong to proficient.
These skill improvements showcase the effectiveness of targeted training and lay a strong foundation for better court performance.

Game Recaps

Game 1: Buckner Bandits vs. WolfPack (122 - 71)
Key Stats:
Mick Hunt: Stellar performance with 30 points, including 6 three-pointers, and 9 assists.
William Moore: Dominated the boards with 17 rebounds and contributed 18 points.
Polo: Scored 23 points, shooting 5-for-8 from beyond the arc.
The Bandits crushed the WolfPack in a decisive 51-point victory. Their Princeton offense and solid Man-to-Man defense outclassed the WolfPack’s Base Offense strategy. This win highlighted their teamwork and depth, as seven players scored in double digits.

Game 2: LA Lickers vs. Buckner Bandits (102 - 91)
Key Stats:
Kevin Moore: Led the team with 30 points and 3 assists.
Lawler and Aillón: Combined for 33 points but struggled to convert consistently.

The Bandits’ shooting percentage dipped to 37.9%, contributing to their loss.
Despite a strong first quarter, the Bandits fell behind due to a poor second quarter and couldn't recover. Their 3-2 Zone defense was outmaneuvered by the Lickers' Run-and-Gun offense. The Lickers’ Alpízar was unstoppable, scoring 32 points.

Team Standing

Current record: 8-7, holding 3rd place in the Great 8 division.

Team Bonding Activities

Laser Tag Night: The team hit a local laser tag arena, splitting into two groups for friendly competition. Mick Hunt's tactical play led his team to victory.

Movie Outing: The Bandits watched the latest blockbuster action film, followed by a lively team dinner where William Moore’s love for Taco Tuesday inspired the meal choice.

Looking Ahead
The Bandits aim to refine their defense and rebounding strategies in the coming week to secure crucial wins and solidify their playoff position. The emphasis in training will likely shift to rebounding and interior defense to address weaknesses observed in the loss to the Lickers.