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Fishbowl season 13 EAST MVP Voting & Writeups

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From: Mr J
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Well, the Fishbowl has survived another season and despite wild rumours that it would sink to the bottom of the ocean, it remains strong with two competitions, the East and the west. In the West there are the ABBLers and in the East…well, er…the leftovers that nobody wanted.

This season’s East competitors:

Home Axis
Baxter Bogans
JW City Bulls (Last season’s Champs)
Shepparton shooters
Geelong Vipers
The Mighty Oaks (last season’s Runner-Ups)
TeamAkuma
Gisborne Gladiators


The East has kicked off its new season and it has already become clear that it can be broken up into three categories. In the top category, (1st tier: competitive teams with reasonable rosters) there are Home axis, Baxter Bogans and The Mighty Oaks. In the second category (2nd tier: semi-competitive teams) there is…the Shepparton shooters. And finally, there is the 3rd and final tier (limited/no rosters) which is comprised of the Geelong Vipers, TeamAkuma and the Gisborne Gladiators, two teams that have proven themselves in the past but are choosing to merely participate this season.


ROUND 1

Game 1: Baxter Bogans def Home axis 73-61 (65260962)

The Bogans were out of the Pub and into this one early, holding a handy 8 point lead at the first break. Home Axis rallied in the 2nd and 3rd quarters and the game was all tied up going into the 4th. With Newman, Rylance and Freideris doing the bulk of the scoring, the Bogans managed to outscore Home Axis 31-19 to win by 12.

3 votes: C. Newman (SF) 22pts, 8rb, 3stl 9.5 rating
2 votes: C. Rylance (SG) 20pts, 6rb, 3stls, 3assts 12.0 rating
1 vote: K. Mohamad (SF) 29pts 12.5 rating


GAME 2: JW City Bulls def Shepparton shooters 100-69 (65260963)

The Bulls fielded way too much firepower in this one and the game was over at half time with the Bulls holding a 24 point lead that was only ever going to increase. Although the shooters 3-2 zone may have helped to minimise the Bulls’ Run and Gun, the shooters had to wait until the bUlls bench came on in the 4th before they were able to start sinking some shots and managed to outscore the Bulls 21-19 in that quarter. A comprehensive 31 point win to the Bulls in the end.

3 votes: S. McArthur (PG) 24pts, 6reb, 6asts 16.0 rating
2 votes: J. Corica (SG) 17pts, 8 asts 15.5 rating
1 vote: Y. Benayoun (SF) 30pts, 4reb, 4asts 9.0 rating

While Benayoun scored more, 8 of the 30 came against the bench while Corica and McArthur defended better.


GAME 3: The Mighty Oaks def Geelong Vipers 103-49 (65260964)

Holding a 36 point lead at the final break tells the story in this one. Although the Vipers’ two bigs, Escoron and Brkljac were very strong, each piling on close to 20pt-20reb games, the Oaks had too many offensive options and rolled the Vipers to win by 54.

3 votes: C. Stanik (C) 20pts, 18reb, 5asts 13.5 rating
2 votes: T. Diez de Escoron (PF) 18pts, 19rb (10 OR), 5asts 12.0 rating
1 vote: K. Gilewski (SG) 19pts, 4 asts 12.5 rating

S. Brkljac was very unlucky to get any votes and Gilewski got the votes over him on account of his output in relation to minutes.


GAME 4: TeamAkuma def Gisborne Gladiators 90-51 (65260965)

TeamAkuma’s highest paid player in this one was an $8k SF trainee while Bainsy managed to field a lousy 3 players! Need I say more?

3 votes: P. Garofalo (SF) 33pts, 9reb, 4asts 9.0 rating
2 votes: A. Jain (C) 10pts, 11reb 6.5 rating
1 vote: K. Hampartumian (PG) 14pts 5.5 rating



To be continued...

Last edited by Mr J at 10/11/2013 03:13:30

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ROUND 2

I have decided to just do MVP votes for games that were non-contests and brief writeups when the game was competitive.


GAME 1: Baxter Bogans def Geelong Vipers 114-50 (65260967)

3 votes: V. Freideris (PF) 26pts (13/16 FG), 16 reb, 7asts, 6blks 14.0 rating
2 votes: C. Newman (SF) 35pts, 13reb, 6asts 10.5 rating
1 vote: G.Deshpande (C) 17pts, 25reb, 5asts 10.5 rating


GAME 2: Shepparton shooters def TeamAkuma 91-29 (65260968)

3 votes: E. Oytunc (SG) 14pts (4/7 FG), 3asts 11.0 rating
2 votes: A. Oudah (PG) 19pts (7/22 FG), 10asts 10.0 rating
1 vote: S. McCauley (C) 12pts, 5reb 10.5 rating


GAME 3: JW City Bulls def Home Axis 98-86 (65260966)

This game was semi-competitive with HA going with the Patient v the Bulls’ Run and Gun. SF Mohamad had plenty of ball in this one (49 shots) but could only hit 18 of them. Not bad but not good enough to help Home Axis stop the Bulls who had a 28pt lead going into the final quarter. The Bulls’ bench couldn’t keep the offensive flowing as Home Axis’s starters outscored the Bulls 30-14 to make this game look closer than it was.

3 votes: J. Corica (SG) 30pts (50%FG, 5/11 3FG), 6reb, 4asts 19.0 rating
2 votes: S. McArthur (PG) 22pts 17.0 rating
1 vote: K. Mohamad (SF) 40pts, 12reb 15.5 rating


GAME 4: The Mighty Oaks def Gisborne Gladiators 135-24 (65260969)

3 votes: Q. Pinqkun (PG) 26pts, 11asts 16.0 rating
2 votes: C. stanik (C) 34pts, 21reb 16.0 rating
1 vote: K. Gilewski (SG) 22pts, 14asts, 6stls 16.0 rating

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ROUND 3


GAME 1: Home Axis def Geelong Vipers 111-28 [match= 65260970]

3 votes: K. Mohamad (SF) 34pts, 7reb 16.5 rating
2 votes: L. Canudas (C) 13pts, 15reb in 27 mins 16.0 rating
1 vote: A. Perez (PF) 12pts, 8reb 13.5 rating


GAME 2: JW City Bulls def TeamAkuma 119-21 (65260971)

3 votes: J. Corica (SG) 21pts (50%FG, 70%3FG) 17.0 rating
2 votes: S. McArthur (PG) 16pts, 9reb, 5asts 19.5 rating
1 vote: S. Parker (SF) 14pts, 6reb, 5asts 11.5 rating


GAME 3: Baxter Bogans def Gisborne Gladiators 92-60 (65260972)

Although Bainsy bought in 4 x $100k players prior to this game (and played them) their GS was too bad to make any difference against the Bogans. In the end, the Bogans winning comfortably.

3 votes: A. Kegi (PF) 20pts, 9reb 13.0 rating
2 votes: C. Newman (SF) 19pts, 4reb, 4asts 10.5 rating
1 vote: C. Rylance (SG) 7pts, 6 reb 16.0 rating

Hard to give votes in this one as lack of minutes meant Bogan players couldn’t get votes. No standout players and had to
look at matchups to decide votes given both teams went with matchup offenses.


GAME 4: The Mighty Oaks def Shepparton shooters 97-61 (65260973)

The shooters were blown away in the first quarter but showed some backbone in the second before succumbing in the second half to too many Oak offensive options. Oaks by 36 points.

3 votes: C. Stanik (C) 28pts, 16reb 18.0 rating
2 votes: P. Brazuns (PF) 22pts, 17reb 15.0 rating
1 vote: Q. Pingkun (PG) 14pts, 6asts 15.5 rating

From: MrGoodKat

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get that GS in order

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
From: Mr J

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get that GS in order


Yeah, then you'll be cooking...


...with a $900k roster!!! WTF?

From: MrGoodKat

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nah just using gas

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
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wtf r u doing in d3 with a 900K roster r u on crack?