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From: yodabig

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Date: 5/21/2014 4:10:27 AM
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Fantastic writeup as usual/ I really enjoy reading this and it is funny seeing the constant roundabout of these guys coming and going in the ABBL. One funny thing, you fairly much have to have Hall Of Fame potential to make the Aussie NT these days, there are only two guys with MVP potential which are Darren Lonergan and Steve Reimers. But there is one player with only superstar potential, the Jackson Mansfield medal leader Leigh Reiffel.

Lionel Walker is 32, do we have anyone in the pipeline that can fill his massive shoes?

From: mllama

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Date: 5/21/2014 4:33:15 AM
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Not that much coming through in the way of guards really. Burl Barth is probably our best bet - he is overseas now and seems to be getting trained, but his manager won't talk to me so I have no idea what in. Dire's boy Pierce looks decent, and whitewind's guards are good prospects. But hopefully some more names pop their heads up!

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Date: 5/21/2014 4:55:55 AM
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Hampshire is a 22 yo mvp guard who is currently on the market.

I missed out on him at the start of this season.

He is a potential aussie champ

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Date: 5/22/2014 12:03:04 AM
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Good pickup. No way he sells at that price though.

would love for someone to get him and smash his is for a couple of seasons.

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Date: 5/22/2014 12:13:31 AM
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Good pickup. No way he sells at that price though.


I was bidding on him at the exact same time our teams came through for Utopia and I missed out getting him because I could work out how to get out of my Utopian team to get back to the auction and he sold for about 1.6mill.

Since then I think he might have had a couple of pops in passing

Agree that 2.8 mill is too much, but he is a player to bookmark and keep an eye on and perhaps even communicate with the owner/new owner

With the crop of SFs coming through you wont need guards or talls as you will just be able to run with a lineup of SFs




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Date: 5/25/2014 9:31:01 AM
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Just a reminder to all that our final game of the first group stage is on tomorrow night at 9pm.

Also, with some poor gameshape to our guards and an injury, I've added another player. Congratulations to Burl Barth, who will make his debut tomorrow. Barth was trained, and recently sold by Rooboy of the Hammersley Hammerheads. He was a gun in our U21 team a few years back, so congratulations to Rooboy for doing a great job training him. He is currently pklaying in Lebanon, and at just 24, is one to keep an eye on for the future.

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Date: 5/26/2014 5:52:39 AM
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add my wang!!! (18085583)

lol looking @ our team we have 1 SG 1 PF & the rest r PGs & Cs %}

Last edited by abigfishy at 5/26/2014 5:58:58 AM

From: mllama
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Date: 5/26/2014 9:30:15 AM
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Well, we got the win in a hard fought game. New Zealand Crunched us, and we were probably unlucky to not win by more. So plenty to be happy with here as we go through to the next phase of the tournament.

The game in five

1. Barth saw some action early on in his debut game, and started well, getting a dunk and a block in his opening minutes. He's a new favourite of mine ;) (Interestingly, in 14 minutes, he had a +/- of +17. That's pretty good in a close game).

2. The first quarter was a bit of an arm wrestle. Neither side could miss early, then neither side could hit late. A solid team effort by our boys, and a great solo performance by New Zealand's Searles, saw the teams go in near level at quarter time.

3. New Zealand blew the game open with a 2 minute burst that saw them open up a 10 point lead midway through the 2nd. The team had no match for Zahra, before a timeout was called and a well deserved rocket was given to the players. The rocked worked, as the team went in only 1 point down at half time.

4. The Australian team had rotated their players well throughout the night, and the fresh legs started to tell in the third. The team opened up a 8 point lead at the final change, with no real player standing out so far. However, on the negative side, Degas was having a stinker, shooting 1-6 and having just the 1 assist.

5. Degas was told in no uncertain terms to pass, and not shoot. It worked. He was in everything early in the quarter, racking up assists, and passing for quite a few more missed shots and fouls. However, the team let the lead almost slip, before using their fresh legs again to close out the game.

Hard to give votes this week, with a really even performance!

Darby Walters medal

3. Vladimir Shishaev - Solid offensive game from Shishy. I love guards who can score in LI, and he was our leading scorer, scored efficiently, and got a couple of assists. Plus he fouled out his opponent.

2. Scott Schnieder - Raffle it, but Schnieder scored well, had no turnovers, and gave off a couple of assists. That gives him a slight edge over the other contenders.

1. Lionel Walker - Pretty much see above. Scored a bit. Assisted a bit. Did his job.

Leaderboard

8 - Leigh Reiffel
6 - Dylan Scoggins; Vladimir Shishaev
5 - Scott Schnieder
3 - Brent Degas; Darren Lonergan; Lionel Walker
1 - Jone Bogan
0 - Keith Anderson

Rudoplh Radford medal

I have no idea.

3. Vladimir Shishaev - Shishy clean sweeps the votes this week. Nothing he did defensively shows up on the stats sheet, but he smashed his opponent, who took a heap of shots and missed most of them. That gets him the full votes.

2. Keith Anderson - Only had limited minutes, but did a decent job defending both SF and PF, and cleaned up on the board, which was vital

1. Brent Degas - Spent time at PG, SG and SF, and did a good job defending at all three, at picked up a couple of steals as well, and grabbed some boards as well. Good enough for a vote.

Leaderboard

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

Jackson Mansfield medal leaderboard

Aaaaand we have a new leader! Interesting quirk - no two players are on the same number of votes.

13. Vladimir Shishaev
11. Leigh Reiffel
9. Scott Schnieder
8. Lionel Walker
7. Dylan Scoggins
6. Darren Lonergan
5. Brent Degas
3. Keith Anderson
1. Jone Bogan


Next week the real test begins. It will be tough, but I think we can get 2nd, which would be a good achievment (albeit one that probably puts us on a road to China in the semis)

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Date: 5/26/2014 10:10:48 AM
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Great writeup.

From: mllama
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Date: 5/27/2014 5:00:19 AM
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If anyone has a SF with greater than 115 TSP (or around that mark), could they let me know their skills? Looking to add one or two to the team.

From: mllama

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Date: 5/27/2014 7:24:53 AM
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For those who haven't noticed, Rieffel has gone down with pretty much a season ending injury - he may be back in shape for the semis if we make it. That gives Shishaev a huge advantage in the JM medal, but explains my need to find a replacement SF..

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