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257557.31 in reply to 257557.30
Date: 4/24/2014 6:24:47 AM
Koopasaurus
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Kind of like Jalajamani aye? =P

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257557.32 in reply to 257557.31
Date: 4/24/2014 7:07:02 AM
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I knew i was going to buy Anderson and figured Jalajamani's tremendous ID would be a threat to Andersons NT career so had to take him off the map

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Date: 4/24/2014 8:54:40 AM
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If id known I was going to win against Aussie tonight in the cup, I might just have had a bid on Anderson in the hope that I could provide him with some temporary accommodation for 5 or 6 weeks.

With your latest 2 acquisitions your team certainly looks a bit stronger and of course will be stronger again when some fool takes Tully off your hands

From: mllama
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257557.34 in reply to 257557.33
Date: 4/26/2014 9:33:29 PM
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We've got our first real test of the season tomorrow night - as we play India who look much better than their ranking suggests. It should be a good game - a win and we are basically assured of going through to the next round.

With some of our guards being in poor gameshape, we have a new addition to the team. Steve Reimers was drafted by BreakerJ of the J Ballers in season 18, and has been with him ever since. He is averaging over 34 points per game in division 3 this season.

He has played some NT scrimmages, but will make his competitive debut tomorrow night.

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Date: 4/27/2014 12:48:41 AM
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Congrats to Breaker J, great achievement

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257557.36 in reply to 257557.35
Date: 4/28/2014 9:33:38 AM
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Despite India's ranking, I rate them as a team, so was happy to come away with the win, especially with them putting in more effort. I was disappointed in our defensive effort though.

The game in five:

1. The team got off to a handy lead through a great offensive first quarter. This was driven by the centres, as Scoggins and Schnieder didn't miss a shot on the way to 17 points between them - with Scoggins scoring 6 points on offensive put backs. Reiffel, Hadley and Shishaev all got off to slow starts.

2. India scored 33 points in the 2nd quarter. Fortunatly we scored 37, to take a 16 point lead at half time. While Scoggins cooled off, Hadley and Shishaev started to get going, and Reimers scored his first NT points.

3. India got themselves within striking distance by outscoring us by 2 in the third quarter. While we were blitzing them offensively, largely due to Scoggins and Lonergan's dominating presence inside, our defense was letting them in the game.

4. A 7 point burst by Scoggins in the first couple of minutes of the final quarter got the game to garbage time. India took advantage of the subs to get the back within 9 points, but the starters closed the game out.

5. India shot over 50 per cent, which is a concern - thought the matchup ratings suggest they got a bit lucky. Still, we will need to put on better defensive showings to challenge the top teams.

The Darby Walters medal

3. Dylan Scoggins - should be no real arguments over this one. Scoggins shot 12-17, scored 27 points and grabbed 7 offensive boards. A complete game from the star big man

2. Vladimir Shishaev - While the bigs were the key to the offense, they can't score if they don't get the ball. Shishaev ensured they got the ball with 7 assists, and scored 20 points himself with a couple of 3s.

1. Darren Lonergan - the other half of the big man duo. Was outshone by Scoggins tonight, but 23 points and 5 offensive boards is good enough for a vote.

Leaderboard:

3 - Scott Schneider; Leigh Reiffel; Brent Degas; Dylan Scoggins; Darren Lonergan
2 - Vladimir Shishaev
1 - Jone Bogan
-1 - Keith Anderson

The Rudolph Radford medal

I'm refusing to give votes for this this week - our defense was crap all around, and noone was worthy of the votes.

Leaderboard:

3. Darren Lonergan
2. Lionel Walker; Scott Schnieder
1. Brent Degas; Vladimir Shishaev; Keith Anderson

The Jackson Mansfield medal leaderboard:

With one vote this week, Lonergan takes the outright lead

6. Darren Lonergan
5. Scott Schnieder
4. Brent Degas
3. Leigh Reiffel; Vladimir Shishaev; Dylan Scoggins
2. Lionel Walker
1. Jone Bogan

There is no game on next week, so we'll be able to arrange a scrimmage to test out some tactics.

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257557.37 in reply to 257557.36
Date: 4/28/2014 2:58:26 PM
Koopasaurus
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Very surprised to see India play that well... and also to see our bigs dominate in a PTB offense. One of the bigs willl surely get the Jackson Mansfield medal by years end.

Once again a very prompt and excellent write up.

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Date: 4/29/2014 8:14:31 AM
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Great write up again!
And also great to see Reimers get some nt minutes, hopefully for the team the other g's get some better gameshape, hopefully for me and Reimers they dont.

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Date: 5/5/2014 5:11:02 AM
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With the team having a week off from competitive games, we have a scrimmage tonight against Hong Kong. Game starts at 8:30 AET - it should be a good test of where our team is at, along with a chance to try a slightly different tactic.

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Date: 5/11/2014 7:36:58 AM
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Back to competitive games this week, with a game against 24th ranked Japan, which should be a good test.

After our opening three wins, we are all but assured of making it through to the next round, barring a disaster, but these games will be useful to determine where our team is at, as well as being important for determining which pool we go to for the next round.

Game is on at 9pm tomorrow, as always.

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Date: 5/13/2014 8:30:56 AM
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A disappointing loss against Japan last night, one we probably should have won. Still, Japan are ranked higher than us, and have built a good team for a small user base, so I can't begrudge them this win. We'll get em back when it matters ;)

The game in five

1. This game really shows that the look inside dominance is still alive and well. I think based on ratings we were probably the better team, but when the teams are relatively even matched, when one team goes LI and the other doesn't, well no prizes for guessing who is probably going to win.

2. Our offense was hideous early. At half time we had two players shooting 50% or better. Both who had hit 1 shot from 2 attempts. Degas (1-8) and Walker (0-5) had awful first halves.

3. Our offense was slightly improved in the third. Degas (4-8) had a better quarter (as soon as I bagged him out in chat, he started hitting shots. I've lost count of the amount of times this has happened) and Scoggins (4-7) started to look dangerous. At the end of the third we were still within striking distance at just 6 points behind.

4. Our offense again looked dangerous at the beginning of the fourth, despite Scoggins fouling out. However our defense killed any momentum we may have had - as we allowed dunks on 6 or Japan's first 7 possessions in the quarter (let me tell you, a certain NT manager was pulling his hair out...)

5. Poor FT shooting is inexcusable. While Japan's FT shooting was atrocious and kept us in it, ours wasn't much better. While 16-26 doesn't sound terrible, it felt like whenever we had a chance to get a run on, a couple of missed FTs would kill our momentum.

Darby Walters medal

3. Dylan Scoggins - While Anderson scored more points, Scoggins was more damaging while the game was on the line in the 3rd. Sadly, him fouling out killed any chance we had of winning, as Schnieder just couldn't keep up the rate Scoggins was setting.

2. Leigh Reiffel - His 3-10 shooting wasn't great, and I would like to see more from here. However, his ability to facilitate the offense from the SF was very handed, as he handed out 7 assists, and also grabbed a couple of offense boards. If he could improve his scoring efficiency, he could become a star for us.

1. Keith Anderson - Gave us a slim chance with a 5-6 shooting last quarter. However, if he had pulled his finger out of his arse earlier, rather than going 2-6 in the first three quarters, we might have won the game. Gets 1 vote for his 1 decent quarter.

Leaderboard

6- Dylan Scoggins
5 - Leigh Reiffel
3 - Scott Schneider; Brent Degas; Darren Lonergan
2 - Vladimir Shishaev
1 - Jone Bogan
0 - Keith Anderson

Rudolph Radford medal

(With them playing a blank LCD lineup, this one is bloody hard to pick votes for!)

3. Leigh Reiffel - Gets full votes because I had their SF combo pegged as one that could get away from us. While they didn't play poorly, Reiffel did a good job in restricting their shots. Also did a decent job on the boards.

2. Lionel Walker - SG was about the only position that didn't shoot 50% + for them. So hooray, votes for Walker.

1. Dylan Scoggins - Gets votes for being smart enough to play hack-a-Kishita, given the bloke couldn't hit the side of a barn from the FT line. Though it did result in him being fouled out. Tradeoffs...

Leaderboard

4. Lionel Walker
3. Darren Lonergan; Leigh Reiffel
2. Scott Schnieder
1. Brent Degas; Vladimir Shishaev; Keith Anderson ; Dylan Scoggins

Jackson Mansfield medal leaderboard

With no real standouts this week, a solid (but unspectacular) game from Reiffel sees him snare 5 votes, and take the outright lead. With 6 votes on offer, however, there are 6 players who could take the lead from him next week with a spectacular performance against China.

8. Leigh Reiffel
7. Dylan Scoggins
6. Darren Lonergan
5. Scott Schnieder
4. Brent Degas; Lionel Walker
3. Vladimir Shishaev
1. Jone Bogan; Keith An

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