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218658.75 in reply to 218658.1
Date: 6/4/2012 7:12:21 PM
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Just a quick update. I'll be posting the Canadian NT Players Stats(Points, rebounds and assists) when the seeding game against Saudi Arabia is finished. Thank you.

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Date: 6/4/2012 7:19:41 PM
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(206778.1), I have that on lock.

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Date: 6/4/2012 7:57:41 PM
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Don't worry, Mod. I got this one.

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218658.78 in reply to 218658.77
Date: 6/4/2012 9:05:43 PM
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Living in Canada these days is extremely boring, especially when you are a fan of the Canadian Basketball National Team. The only thing fans are bored of seeing are blowout wins even when Canada isn't trying.
A packed Freakys Center saw 20,110 people come out to witness Canada against Saudi Arabia. The fans expected a free-flowing, close back and forth basketball game and they were disappointed. The game ended 112-76 in Canada's favor. A 36 point win.
The signs started showing in the first quarter as Canada jumped out to a quick lead. The same thing continued for the next three quarters as Canada outscored their Saudi Arabian opponents in every quarter of the game.
It was just too easy. Saudi Arabia was outrebounded, outassisted, outstolen, outblocked and most importantly outscored. Canada decided to go with a Look Inside strategy which was an easy choice considering the dominance of Maja and Essa-Abu Kaleel amongst other explosive forwards and centers. They were repayed with ratings of sensational inside scoring, tremendous perimeter defense, prominent offensive flow and prominent inside defense.
A controversial choice was made however by Coach Zmtomako, he chose to sit down Small Forward, Christopher Moran for the whole game. Why did this happen? Our best guess would be because Canada has an abundance of centers and he wants to give a few valuable playing time. No one knows for sure but we hope Zmtomako explains his reasoning but does it really matter? All that matters is that Canada picked up the win and will have a good seed for the National Tournament.
Canada's statistical leaders for the game were: Tommy Germain with 25 points, Momar Maja with 8 rebounds and Tommy Germain with 6 assists.
It's a good feeling when you're winning and we hope Canada takes this momentum into the National Tournament.

Last edited by olanipekun at 6/4/2012 9:13:42 PM

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Date: 6/4/2012 9:28:28 PM
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Canada's Statistical Leaders- Season 20(Includes Scrimmage)

POINTS
Herman Kearns 60
Momar Maja 49
Essa-Abu Kaleel 40
Glen Richards 38
Tommy Germain 33
Germain Demers 25
Christopher Moran 25
Diant Stronks 23
Matthew Williams 23
Gerry Stavridis 22
Pierre-Charles Jutras 16
Kev Fairchild 0

REBOUNDS
Momar Maja 31
Glen Richards 14
Matthew Williams 13
Essa Abu-Kaleel 12
Germain Demers 12
Herman Kearns 10
Gerry Stavridis 10
Diant Stronks 8
Tommy Germain 7
Christopher Moran 5
Pierre-Charles Jutras 5
Kev Fairchild 0

ASSISTS
Tommy Germain 18
Herman Kearns 14
Matthew Williams 11
Momar Maja 10
Diant Stronks 9
Germain Demers 8
Gerry Stavridis 8
Essa Abu-Kaleel 7
Glen Richards 4
Pierre-Charles Jutras 2
Kev Fairchild 0


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Date: 6/4/2012 11:26:36 PM
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A controversial choice was made however by Coach Zmtomako, he chose to sit down Center, Christopher Moran for the whole game. Why did this happen? Our best guess would be because Canada has an abundance of centers and he wants to give a few valuable playing time. No one knows for sure but we hope Zmtomako explains his reasoning but does it really matter?


Gameshape.

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218658.81 in reply to 218658.80
Date: 6/4/2012 11:46:56 PM
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Bit of a 'typo' there with the whole forward/center thing. I'm not trying to rub off as an corporate rebel here, but wouldn't his gameshape reduce if he is underplayed/overplayed on his team? That would affect the NT too.

Last edited by olanipekun at 6/4/2012 11:53:44 PM

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Date: 6/4/2012 11:59:26 PM
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I am not sure what You are trying to say about gameshape(I could just be very sleepy), but the reason Moran didn't play is because he has average Gameshape(if I remember correctly) and you need ATLEAST respectable, but preferrably strong or proficient to be competitive at the JNT and NT level. Against Saudi Arabia maybe an average gameshape would be alright, but to hammer it into managers minds that their player will not play unless GS is strong or proficient players have to sit weeks.

If someone in Canada bought Moran and kept his GS up... ;)

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Date: 6/5/2012 12:15:05 AM
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If someone in Canada bought Moran and kept his GS up... ;)

I tried to tell Canadians but I guess no one could afford him. He does have a huge salary. P.S. I need to learn how to quote people. Till then, I'll copy and paste.

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Date: 6/5/2012 8:41:12 AM
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Lots of people could afford Moran's salary but that is far from the only factor involved when adding a player to your roster.

As it is, he's back on the waiver wire again now.

Last edited by Beener not Beanerz at 6/5/2012 8:44:11 AM

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Date: 6/5/2012 8:53:15 AM
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I hope a Canadian team gets him. I would buy him if I was in a higher division than I am right now.

Last edited by olanipekun at 6/5/2012 8:54:55 AM

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