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Needs for the starters next season

05/07/2023  0 replies    

Let's Go Nippon!!!

03/10/2023  0 replies    

Back for another season!!

02/14/2023  0 replies    

Outside Defense and Rebounding please

02/08/2023  0 replies    

Passing and rebounding!!

11/04/2022  0 replies    

How to get your Japanese stud on the U-21 team

01/26/2022  0 replies    

Back again baby!!!!

07/06/2021  0 replies    

New season, new challenge!!

04/24/2021  0 replies    

New season, new challenge!!

12/28/2020  0 replies    

New season, new challenge!!

06/11/2020  1 replies    

Roster is set!!

11/22/2019  0 replies    

Good new and bad news!!!

07/02/2019  0 replies    

Started 3-0........Second round here we come!!!

06/10/2019  0 replies    

Thanks for the opportunity!

05/08/2019  0 replies    

Season 45...a look back...a look forward.

05/06/2019  0 replies    

The American Tour Continues..... An exercise in self indulgence

04/14/2019  0 replies    

Consolation tourney wrap up

04/01/2019  0 replies    

Consolation tourney game 5, Mexico

03/10/2019  0 replies    

Consolation tourney game 2: Luxembourg

02/17/2019  0 replies    

Season 45, the saga continues

02/10/2019  0 replies    

A homage to our biggest fan

01/27/2019  0 replies    

2nd stage: Philippines,

01/20/2019  0 replies    

2nd stage: Australia AKA a ode to Yuji Matsuyama

01/13/2019  0 replies    

2nd stage: Hong Kong

01/06/2019  0 replies    

2nd stage: Hanguk

12/30/2018  0 replies    

2nd stage: Indonesia,

12/23/2018  0 replies    

It's a festivus miracle!

12/17/2018  0 replies    

Group play: Philippines

12/09/2018  0 replies    

Group llay: Malaysia

11/25/2018  0 replies    

Group play: Saudi Arabia

11/18/2018  0 replies    

Group llay: Prathet Thai

11/11/2018  0 replies    

Group play: Singapore

11/04/2018  0 replies    

Lost in translation

11/01/2018  0 replies    

Nippon U21 National Team

10/03/2017  0 replies    

New Era for Nippon U21

10/03/2017  0 replies    

End Of S38 Report

05/18/2017  1 replies    

So It Begins

03/22/2017  0 replies    

Well, hello there.

08/12/2015  2 replies    

So Long and Thanks for all the Fish

06/30/2015  0 replies    

Early selection - No harm no foul

04/02/2015  0 replies    

Oh no...I won

01/27/2015  0 replies    

Just miss stage 2.

12/28/2014  0 replies    

Elevators......Down and now up!!

10/21/2013  0 replies    

Thank you all for your votes! Now let's get it on.

12/05/2012  0 replies    

U-21's battle like champs!!!

10/25/2012  1 replies    

New Zealand WHO????????????

06/18/2012  1 replies    

Training update

06/08/2012  0 replies    

Game Shape

06/03/2012  0 replies    

POP!POP!POP!POP!POP!!!!!!

05/25/2012  1 replies    

Back to work!!!

05/22/2012  0 replies    

Press Announcements

Group llay: Prathet Thai

Cue: https://youtu.be/9efQdtOxWMc


Tonight's coverage starts by joining the team as they ride on the train to their destination as the bustling lights of the city reflect in the window. A more solemn look compared to the jovial nature of a week ago as images of last week's unfortunate events are flashed back upon merging into more positive actions of the players with their club teams as our theme for the evening (or in my case morning) plays for symbolic effect.



Announcer: after the nasty surprises in opening night against Singapore our lads look to make amends. Management has concerns, but not reservations. This is a crew that can put it together. Some manner of adjustments will be made, hopefully it will correct the issues of the previous outing. Thailand comes into the battle also in need of a victory but perhaps with their spirits better bolstered after a valiant effort again Malaysia in their opener. It's a battle between two teams dire in need of victory to keep their hopes afloat, for the loser there will be lots of water to bai

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Post script: in a game that was a lot closer than the score indicates our lads pulled away late to win going away. We showed good balance with four players in double figures and a even 50% shooting percentage. Great control on the glass with a 57-34 edge including 20-5 on the offensive glass. Takenaka was in my book man of the match by going 10-11 but Kikugawa deserves some props for posting a assist-rebounding double double as that's not something one sees very often. Matsuyama hasn't quite hit his stride but he showed flashes, if he can get uncorked it's on.

Two games in and back to level with a plus PD so hopefully everything keeps coming together. Pound your core skills fellas, I can feel this coming together. But let's take it one game at a time. Next Up:Saudi Arabia

Last edited by coachlambini at 11/12/2018 7:20:08 AM



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