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297056.5 in reply to 297056.4
Date: 11/10/2018 18:42:29
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Joh Whatt is doing well. Ill send you a bbmail.
Cheers

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297056.6 in reply to 297056.5
Date: 11/14/2018 17:54:30
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Aus defeat Macau 122 - 67
(48647)

Great game to consolidate top spot early on. The competitiveness to fill the stat sheet was remarkable. 30 assists and 60 boards, great percentages, and lock down defensive efforts in each position. Making it even trickier was the bench getting more minutes in some positions than the starters. But I usually try to value the minutes played before garbage time. Ive sat on the decision for a few nights to try and decipher how the MVPs should be delivered. Here we go:

MVPs
3 votes- Nagata. 19 points, 12 rebounds, 3 blocks.
2 votes- Stojkovic. 12 dimes! 8 points but only shot 5 shots to get there. 6 boards. Great leadership from the point.
1 vote- Ian Bill. Tore the bench apart with 19 points, 11 boards and 5 assists. Did his work in both junk time and in the first half.


We have the dreaded bye this week, so im looking for a competitive scrimmage amongst the other bye teams...


Please, if you have a player on the team, or being trained for u21 standards, keep them updated on the offsite. I will endeavour to update team players skills where I can, but if you keep your player updated, that is one less I need to take care of.


Good job everyone.

From: Mundy

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297056.7 in reply to 297056.6
Date: 11/14/2018 21:37:49
High School Drop-outs
ABBL
Overall Posts Rated:
135135
Second Team:
Pre-school Brawlers
Ian "Dollar" Bill because he is money! Albeit not much yet but in a few seasons look out.

From: whitewind

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297056.8 in reply to 297056.7
Date: 11/26/2018 07:09:59
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Nice points from the team tonight vs Kazakhstan
(48653)

Team has lived up to expectation to this point, and awaits the second round with a strong position in the pool

MVPS
3 votes- Hawkins (21pts on 8-9FG, 3 ass, 3 rebs, 2 3pters)
2 votes- Nagata (16pts on 8-10FG, 13 boards, 3 assists, 2 steals)
1 vote- Gerber (19pts on 7-9 FG, 2 steals, 2 boards)
Nice rebounds from McEwen, Nice assist game from Stojkovic! Plenty of great stat lines tonight. The bench went out and whacked them in garbage time too.

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297056.9 in reply to 297056.8
Date: 11/28/2018 11:38:48
Overall Posts Rated:
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am i the only one who's really worried about both Nagata & Mcewen not being sustainable past the 22y season? Don't get me wrong, having them this season gives Australia a real shot at doing some REAL damage at the U21 season. But what worries me is that if they keep getting trained, their salary will spiral out of control. And training them out of position with that salary is near unsustainable.

If i'm offending the maangers of those players, then i'm asking for forgiveness up front. But they could have been transformed into breath taking PF's. Just keeping their salary down a tad more, only to add secundairy skills. Also, with this new available options, i think training for the U21 lvl should be reconsidered (but that is a discussion i'll be having with Whitewind, unless others would like to hear my oppinion on it)

i'm really scared that those players will have been burned up for the U21 lvl, where as they could have been corner piece at the NT lvl. if their potential was a little lower, then that is a different discussion all together. But MVP or better should be carefully considered imo.

Just to be clear, i'm speculating here, since i don't know their exact skills either (altho it's not to hard to make educated guesses with that salary at that age)

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297056.10 in reply to 297056.8
Date: 12/03/2018 07:16:54
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Indonesia defeated by Australia
(48655)

It was a nice start to the game shutting down opposition scoring opportunities early on, limiting them to a 13pt first quarter. Controlling the game from there, we cruised to a 47pt win

MVPs
3 votes- Gerber- 25pts, 5 boards, 4 blocks
2 votes- McEwen- 15 boards,10 pt double double
1 vote- Hawkins- 22pts, 3 assists.

Thanks!

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297056.11 in reply to 297056.1
Date: 12/10/2018 08:41:02
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Aus 101 def Iran 61
(48658)

Great team defense to hold them to 61pts. Great sharing of the ball saw good assist numbers and a good balance on the scoresheet.

MVPs
3 votes- Nagata- 21 boards, 9 O boards, 15pts
2 votes- Mano- 18pts, 4 boards
1 vote- Hawkins- 17pts, 3 assists

Next week is a real test against runner up of last seasons world cup, Taiwan.

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297056.12 in reply to 297056.11
Date: 12/17/2018 18:01:47
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Aus defeat Taiwan
(48660)

Was a nice win taking down worrld no 2 Taiwan..The pools are now set for the second stage. Well done on going undefeated through the first round.

Mvps- 3- McEwen. Great efficiency and fouldd out 2 defenders!
2- Nagata
1- Stojkovic



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297056.13 in reply to 297056.12
Date: 12/24/2018 08:23:11
rimmers
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
433433
Second Team:
Redbacks
Aus defeat Hong Kong
(49166)

2nd stage has begun with some interesting contests. Taiwan vs China went to 3OT and Taiwan was crazy close to pulling off the upset win.

MVPs
3- Nagata
2- McEwen
1- Stojkovic

Next up is Philippines.

Merry Xmas to all, ive wished for a triple pop on my trainee from Santa Claus. (g)


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297056.15 in reply to 297056.13
Date: 12/31/2018 07:14:26
Overall Posts Rated:
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Congratulations for the game today against the Philippines, Coach whitewind! That is what I call a fair game.

Keep up the good work!

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