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138084.10 in reply to 138084.9
Date: 4/5/2010 9:28:04 AM
MightyMice
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It is finally the time to unveal South Africa U21, Season 12!

Hereunder you can find the first ten talents included in our roster. Some are just around the corner. I invite all of you managers to train them hard, ensuring they will keep their best shape. A scout should have already contacted you, or will do that very soon: I invite you to openly cooperate with them in our common interest's sake.

Congratulations to all of you, but don't be distracted, this is just the beginning.

Here our magnificent ten:

Guards:
Dingane Kolane: a good, well balanced player. 20 years old, promising a long stay in this team

Sizwe Mofokeng: one season ago, I did not think he could actually be part of the team now. Great job by his manager, very good basis for a fast development this season

Thabo Sehularo: I am sad to see a so good player with a so bad potential. He can play in a variety of roles, will be a precious contributor for at least half of the season. Afterwards, potential will make him dependent on other trainers.

Liod Grumede: some excellences and some major improvements needed, specifically OD and JR. He can become a star if well trained. Please listen carefully to your scout.

Jörg Schartner: the best PG we have. JS to be improved, then other skills. 20 years old, a good potential, a solid cornerstone for the whole mandate.

Floris-Jan Collombon: already part of the team last season, some good skills (and a bad potential too), he will share some minutes with other players almost equivalent, depending on shape and team needs.

Tall men:

Zilindlova Teka: at this moment he his a backup. If trained hard, he can have more minutes, as his external skills can allow him to play as very good forward with no additional training.

Will Burr: a good center, we need him, and we need also to train him hard.

Diliza Issa: he is part of the team for contingent reasons (injuries, missed trainings). He is 20's, so I hope his monorole training program will continue, boosting his growth and making him one of the best talents for next season.

Juggie Wagana: last but definitely not least. The best Talent we have at the moment. 20 years old and decent potential, he can be a dominant center by end of this season and beyond.

Around the corner:
we have several players that could be included in the team. I will tell you more probably later this week. They are integral part of our core activities, as we need to grow our current skills and set the basis for next seasons. Some 20's are already in the team and are quite promising.
Nevertheless, let me talk you about two players that could be part of this team very soon:

Nani Kxao Magubane could be a precious talent to be added to our pool. He is not part of the current roster as he is just back from a long injury, with a bad shape. He just need good training.

Sifiye Neimand (20) is potentially an impressive performer. However, although I love balanced players, he is too balanced. Also considering his potential not so high, I strongly recommend to unbalance his training to create a good performer, avoiding to have a "I am nothing" player. There is a dedicated thread about him with my staff! Please discuss openly with my scout, in our best interest!

Other players will come, some changes could happen while season will proceed, others will be part of the team next season. This is just the beginning.

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138084.11 in reply to 138084.1
Date: 4/5/2010 2:32:10 PM
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The first match is over (9946). Pushed by home field advantage and more attitude, Misr played a great game, confirming to be among top teams (probably best two) in this competition. Al Hana was definitely the MVP.

South Africa lost with honour. We close first half 40-39, sustained by Mofokeng and Kolane. Our zone gave us some expected troubles in rebounding, but some more pressure on circulation. In third quarter, Misr performed a break, but South Africa went back. Only at the beginning of fourth quarter the match shifted eventually towards Misr, a couple of triples brought us at -7 in last 2', but there was no further chance to reopen the game.

I would assign our MVP to Mofokeng, not only for 24 points and 10,0 in evaluation, but also for having kept us in the game till the end. I am quite satisfied of Kolane and Wagana performances, impressed by adhrenalinc contribution of Issa, while Schartner, Burr, Sehularo and Grumede were somehow below expectations, with different individual considerations. This is of course the evaluation of a single match, depending on tactics, opponents, shape, not an evaluation of players in general sense.

3-pointers percentage show a need to improve shooting (our scouts will tell you more), while we need to fully develop our tall men to increase roster depth and front line performances. I hope that Magubane could be recovered soon to increase our options and roster depth.

Looking at other fields:
Al Jazair 105 - Nigeria 120 intense match decided by an impressive forth quarter. Two solid teams, Nigeria looks like superior, but don't underestimate Al Jazair.

Ghana - Tounes 84 - 96: more attitude and rebounds gave victory to Tounes, although Ghana showed a good outside offense

Senegal - Al Maghrib 110 - 104: the surprise of the day. Al Maghrib coach simply did not take over his team! Al Maghrib played with four players, than three + lucky fan in the final. It is impressive that they lost with 6 points gap only! It is not necessarily relevant, in case Al Maghrib will acceed to second round and Senegal not, but it is definitely something you could not figure out.

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138084.12 in reply to 138084.11
Date: 4/12/2010 4:59:54 PM
MightyMice
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Second match played (9953), and unlucky second loss, with honour and after an overtime against one of best teams, but a loss at the end.

Match was hectic. Nigeria jumped ahead, we recovered, than a second rush, a second recovery, a point-by-point final, the ball to win the match... and that bad 3-2 pressure that made us to lose the ball with 2" on the clock. I definitely disagree with rotations in the OT, till the end. Although we decided to play man defense to have more chances at rebounding, we left too many offensive rebounds. We will have to pay attention to that.

Nigeria was not in the best shape. We neither. One of our top talents (Schartner) was only 6, Magubane and Kolane 7.

Without any doubt, the MVP title comes to Wagana, with his impressive triple-double. He missed me a lot in the OT
Good performances went from Sehularo (20 points, 9 assists) and Magubane, who suffered as expected defending against Ekuru, but pushed his team to fourth quarter comeback. This time, Mofokeng and Kolane were almost neutralized by aggressive 3-2 zone defense. I expected something more from Burr, some rebounds but lack of concreteness in attack.

No fear. This is the beginning of round 1, we played against home defenders and the best tuned team, two losses on a quite long road.

Looking at other fields:
Al Maghrib U21 101, Ghana U21 107, second loss for Al Maghrib who was leading at the beginning of third quarter, before Ghana comeback

Tounes U21 103, Al Jazair U21 115: Al Jazair lost the first match by 15 against impressive Nigeria's fourth quarter rush. Now Al Jazair defeated Tounes with a solid performance of Saibi and Tabet, facilited by opposition of 2-3 zone against Run&Gun. The good overall evaluation makes of Al Jazair a solid challenger of Nigeria and Misr.

Misr U21 119, Senegal U21 83: Senegal was close to Misr for half the game, then slipped away since end of second quarter. Al Bana still played an impressive match, being the best of his team. Only Watara kept Senegal in the match.

Misr and Nigeria are leading the pack with 2-0. Only Al Maghrib and us are 0-2, while four teams are 1-1. Next match against Tounes.

It will be critical to ensure good shape and solid training to our best talents. My team and me rely on you to do the best. My staff or myself are in touch with all of you managers (whatever your talents are part of team or not), to work with you and find the best arrangement in common interest. Please be open - we are working for and with you.

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138084.13 in reply to 138084.12
Date: 4/19/2010 5:18:39 PM
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We won! (9955) No overtime, no decline in 4th quarter as against Nigeria and Misr.

Both teams decide to change something in tactics. I decided a Run & Gun attack, while Tounes changed its defence from an usual 2-3 zone to man.

South Africa started boldly, ruling Tounes' defence shooting close to 100% in first quarter (32-17), gaining solid leadership since the first jumper. Tounes lost by injury its PF Benghouzi, one of its best performers. Everything looks almost perfect. However, a poor performance in rebounding gave too many second opportunities to Tounes, that recovered 10 points gap closing first half trailing by 54-49.

Third quarter was critical. Defences finally were very effective against attacks, keeping scores at a minimum. Unbalancing its attack outwards, Tounes closed the gap to 1 point plus ball possesssion. But Juggie Wagana decided to change the match, with a couple of rebounds and shoots and a block that expanded gap. At the end of third quarter, South Africa led again by 11.

In the fourth quarter, Tounes performed an extra effort in the attempt to close the gap. Decent rebounding and a recoverd efficient attack kept South Africa leading, although impressive ball circulation kept Tounes not so far away to be finally relaxed. At the end, systematic foul allowed South Africa to win by 12 98-86, the firse victory in this competition.

Although evaluating different attitudes, MR's and evaluation tells a quite different story. I have personally never seen such a difference between rebound evaluation (5- vs 4+) and captured rebounds (52-68, 19 OR's left!). There is some suspect that random plays a relevant role, but also took Benghouzi out of the match!

At the end, an important victory, several things that my staff and me are currently analyzing, the need to improve our talents' training.

It is hard to find this game MVP, as per effect of discontinous performances. At the end, I think that Dingane Kolane deserves it: he recorded 10/21 25p 8r 2a, limiting his opponent to 6/19 13p. Far than perfect, but a good performance and points taken in the right moment. A mention to Juggie Wagana, that shifted game momentum in the most critical phase of the game, Thabo Sehularo who took 12p 5r 4a off the bench. I appreciated Schartner's playmaking, although some points are missing, and final rush by Mofokeng.

On the other fields:
Ghana 70 - Misr 107: easy won by host team. Misr forwards ruled the game, with net superiority in all statistical categories and evaluations.

Senegal - Nigeria 104 - 111: after loss against Misr, Senegal played a second tough game against Nigeria, also leveraging different attitude. Nigeria took leadership in last 15' after a quite balanced game. Rebounds made the difference, ensuring 15 more possessions to the winner, as well as the perfect choice of the 3-2 zone.

Al Jazair - Al Maghrib 97 - 90: another exciting match decided in Q4 with Al Jazair comeback. Still rebounds gave critical advantage to Al Jazair, that replicated previous match won against Tounes.

Our record does not show a 0 W anymore. Our championship has begun.

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138084.14 in reply to 138084.1
Date: 4/26/2010 2:42:48 PM
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South Africa doubled last week victory, defeating Al Maghrib with a large gap 96-64. South Africa is now third with same record of Al Jazair and Tounes, with better scoring difference.

Only first quarter gave us some problems against a crazy arrangement (only 5 players in roster, the 50K SG moved as PF but in balanced attack!), probably because different attitude, then freshness ensured by depth of roster and indisputable superiority in all areas pushed South Africa ahead, increasing the gap till the end of the match. It is the largest loss for Al Maghrib, including the first match played with only 3 players!

Juggie Wagana is the MVP: 10/12, 22p, 16r in just 28' against the strangest PF I have ever met, leaving to the opponent 13/28 33p (but including garbage time effect). Solid performances by Teka, Burr and Sehularo, quite satisfactory Kolane off the bench. Magubane performed below expections, probably because his shape. Issa and Schartner contributions have been minimal. I wish to thank Kolane and Mofokeng, starting from the bench but bringing solid contributions.

Let me welcome two new players. Sabata Resha backed Schartner up in the difficult role of PG. He is our third PG, but he's 20's and is working hard. Sifiye Neimand deserves good training to move ahead from incomplete player to solid performer.

The large gap in a much balanced conference pops South Africa up to the third place. Roster will need some arrangement later, but we are moving in the right direction. I wish to personally thank all managers that decided to put South Africa interests above their short terms', selling key players to allow them to be appropriately trained. Thank you again!

Now, we completed phase 2 of the program, that is having a stable roster and well suited players. This has been a quite big effort, performed with the full support of my staff. Now we are moving into phase 3, that is planning intensive programs for all other trainees.

Let me have a look at other matches as usual:
Misr - Al Jazair 102 - 75: although different attitude allowed Al Jazair to close first half with just 8 points of difference, Misr took off in 3rd quarter, closing with a large 102-75 victory, still led by top scoreer al-Hana. A crystal clear victory by home-fielders.

Nigeria - Ghana 96 - 70: Ghana rushed in Q1 trailing by a surprising +12, thanks to a post vs 3-2 zone. Nigeria closed Q1 at -10 with a buzzerbeater, than decided to close the match in Q2 (27-5!), controlling Q3 and dominating Q4 against tired opponents. 25 points by Ekuru. Impressive MR's by Nigeria.

Tounes - Senegal 115 - 103: Tounes spent a MOTS against Senegal PIC: that made the difference in a good starting by winners, that controled the match in second half. The wrong 2-3 zone against Senegal's R&G risked to set the basis for a surprise.

We are where we wanted to be at this stage: two losses more than honourable against leaders, two comfortable victories afterwards, stabilized roster, well estabilished training plan, scouting in progress. The only odd thing at the moment is the 0% in my evaluation as head coach: I am confident I will cancel that too soon!

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138084.15 in reply to 138084.14
Date: 5/3/2010 10:55:27 AM
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Good luck for this afternoon !!!! The national team U 21 Senegal will be strong against you!! I hope it will be a good match

Bye

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138084.16 in reply to 138084.15
Date: 5/3/2010 5:42:34 PM
MightyMice
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Good luck for this afternoon !!!! The national team U 21 Senegal will be strong against you!! I hope it will be a good match

Bye


I missed your post and I regret it! Thank you for that, much appreciated

I just watched the match, the unbalanced defense made the difference, but I am sure we will meet again next "last 6" tournament.

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Date: 5/3/2010 6:11:48 PM
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Third victory in a row, over 50 points of difference before garbage-effect, isolated third place two matches before end of qualification tournament!

In first four matches, Senegal played well. However, 2-3 zone chosen to limit inside attack was caught absolutely unbalanced against a solid motion attack, while south african 3-2 zone limited opponents best scorers: this tells the story of the whole match. The match lasted for about 6 minutes, when Kaloga sit in the bench because of fouls, and Mofokeng led South African break. Gap constantly grew over 50 points during fourth quarter, thanks to 60% overall shooting percentage (40% 3pts). Good rebounding and solid defense kept Senegal at a minimum of 69 points.

It is hard to select an MVP in such a match. I personally pick up Sizwe Mofokeng (8/13 overall, 3/6 3pts, 3 rb, 2 ast, 19pts) only because he led the decisive break. Top scorer Resha, top rebounder Wagana, and first quarter of Grumede deserve a mention. All twelve players scored, 5 in double digit.

Al Maghrib - Misr 51 - 98: Al Maghrib tried to surprise Misr with desperate MOTS vs PIC. The impressive defense of Misr made again the difference, while attack looked like not shocked by opponents' aggressiveness (50% shooting). Misr caught almost double rebounds, and shut the match during first quarter. Al Maghrib says goodbye to the tournament, with 0 won and Nigeria next match, to be afforded with bad TS after today's MOTS.

Tounes - Nigeria 83 - 135: last week's MOTS almost killed Tounes' defense, so no problem at all for Nigeria to keep the match under control since the very beginning.

Ghana - Al Jazair 99 - 85: Ghana entered the match with the enthousiasm of first victory of its history last week. The two guards played imppressively (114 and 108 MR's, 62 points) against man defense. Al Jazair dominated rebounds (62-39) but rebalanced possession loosing too many balls. Match entered fourth quarter with Ghana trailing by just 4, before expanding the gap with a final partial of 25-15.

With Ghana's victory, South Africa is now isolated at third place with 3-2 record, against net 5-0 of Misr and Nigeria, leading by one Tounes, Al Jazair and Ghana. Senegal is 1-4, while Al Maghrib is virtually eliminated by 0-5.

Next week, Al Jazair-Senegal could be a decisive match to proceed to next stage. Misr and Nigeria will be favoured against Al Maghrib and Tounes. South Africa will face the surprise Ghana.

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Date: 5/10/2010 4:31:04 PM
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Defeating Ghana, South Africa extends its winning streak to four, gaining a definitive third place in qualification tournament!

After 19" in first quarter Dingane Kolane scored his first free throw, Will Burr grabbed an offensive rebound, and Juggie Wagana scored 3-0. The game was over already. Ghana attempts to close the gap were frustrated by solid defense and acceptable offense. Unfortunately Ghana's coach slightly surprised me with some unexpected tactical choice. However, Sehularo and Wagana scored regularly, while on both sides boards were under full control of our team.

An impressive 32-17 expanded the gap to 24 points at halftime, and Ghana was outscored more than 30 during 3rd quarter. Garbage time allowed our opponents to recover 12 points, till to more than acceptable final score 100-81. With this victory South Africa is mathematically 3rd after qualification tournament, behind Misr and Nigeria. This is the minimum goal I set for the team, achieved one round in advance! I wish to thank all my staff for relentless effort that allowed us to this good result, and all managers for their constant commitment to train our players as needed. And we want to do more.

Without any doubt, MVP is our superstar Juggie Wagana, who scored an incredible 14/15 or 93% (!), 29pts, 17rbs, in just 27'! Great job indeed. Special mention to Thabo Sehularo, preferred to Jurgen Schartner as PG because of his better shape. Not much satisfactory performances by their teammates, specifically on offense side, but today result was the only meaningful thing. Free throws must improve (note to managers: if you want to train FT's this week, I fully agree with you).

Misr - Tounes U21 91 - 65: weaked by two weeks' ago MOTS, Tounes decided to take a chance against Misr playing normally. The match lasted less than 10', than Misr took control of the match, dominating rebounds and punishing Tounes zone.

Nigeria - Al Maghrib U21 115 - 60: Al Maghrib is the first team eliminated by qualification tournament. Still with only six players in the roster and with horrible evaluations, Al Maghrib was unable to oppose any resistance to solid Nigeria, still undefeated.

Al Jazair U21 - Senegal 82 - 98: this is the surprise of the day, creating great suspence for next week's matchs. Probably, for the first time in my experience in BB, shot blocks made the difference! 13-2 BLKs in favour of Senegal shifted shooting percentage while all other statistics were balanced. It is surprising that Al Jazair brought just seven players, but this the story.

It is intriguing to look in advance at next weeks matches: Misr and Nigeria will face to grab first place, bringing some advantage to next tournament. Ghana vs Senegal will probably eliminate the looser in a dramatic on/off match. Tounes should ensure qualification with an easy victory against Al Maghrib, while Al Jazair will try to break a three-game losing streak and catch qualification against us. It is too early to talk about next tournament, as we will bring head-to-head results against other qualified teams. The only thing that matters now is that South Africa will be there!

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Date: 5/17/2010 4:20:16 PM
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South Africa extends its winning streak to five, entering second round with a great 5-2 record!

The match lasted few minutes, till Grumede boost South Africa attack with an impressive 5/8 14p in just 8 minutes in first quarter, closed ahead 30-17. The second attack of Africa scored additional 32 in the second quarter, when Al Jazair tried to comeback. Our team kept full control of the match, although some fouls created some thrilling. In garbage time gap expanded of additional 12 points, to a final 118-84 (+32).

Al Jazair defense, 0/15 3 pointers shooting, and -14 gap in rebounding, performed much worse than expected. On our side, solid defense gave us full control of the match, while about 50% shooting brought us to the victory.

This time MVP is assigned to Sabatha Resha, 8/12 21p in only 20 minutes! Another great match played by Juggie Wagana (7/12 18p 16r), although impressive Staiti scored 10/18 23p 9r. I much appreciated Dingane Kolane, Liod Grumede (first quarter only ), Sizwe Mofokeng and Diliza Issa. Only our PG's (impacted by bad shape) and Will Burr (solid anyway at rebounding) played below expectations.

This victory consolidates South Africa in a lonely third place with 5-2 record, that will allow us to enter next round with a quite good 3-1. Now, final four must be achieved. This is a +3 won compared to last continental championship! Let me thank all my team again, and former coach Trex for having left me a well launched team.

Senegal - Ghana 110 - 107: this was the most dramatic match of the week: the winner could step into second round, the loser seriously risked to be eliminated and not included in next season world cup qualification. Senegal took leadership since the beginning, led by Kaloga (38p). Ghana center Ndiour played only 23 minutes before being fouled out. At the beginning of fourth quarter, Senegal was trailing by 17. Ghana increased rythm and 3-pointers, under the leadership of its PG Sina (7/9 3pts, 38p!). Although Senegal was leading by 5 at 20", Ghana had the last shoot with Sina on the buzzer. Sina missed his third 3-pointers shot, closing with a still impressive 70%. Senegal advances to second round. However, the combination of this result with South Africa-Al Jazair left Ghana with best points difference (-77 vs -85!). So Ghana advanced to next round, while Al Jazair is eliminated!

Al Maghrib - Tounes 98 - 116: the match was relevant to Tounes only, as Maghrib was already eliminated. Al Maghrib brought 11 players, but only 7 actually entered the court. Tounes played with higher attitude, but match was well balanced until begin of fourth quarter, thanks to final 55 by Yousif. In the final minutes, Tounes performed a final rush 38-22, closing ahead of 18 points. Tounes great ball circulation was converted into 31 assists, and 50% shooting (in 3pts too!). Tounes joins us in second round.

Nigeria - Misr 66 - 83; this was the match of the game between the two undefeated teams. Misr played with higher attitude to ensure first place advantage. In the first quarter, Nigeria took first advantage in a point-to-point game, closing with +5 gap thanks to a very solid defense (18-13). Since second quarter, the difference in attitude became evident, Misr defense Al Hana moved to next gear, till final victory. Great match, looking at both teams evaluation, ruled by Misr impressive defense.

Tonight, it is time to celebrate. The first result, the minimal I could accept, was already achieved. Waiting for official confirmation, second round should start with Misr 5-0, Nigeria 4-1, South Africa 3-2, all other ones 1-4. This is a good starting point to aim to final four. We have now to wait for second round scheduling to start our planning, as done for this first round.

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Date: 5/17/2010 7:09:00 PM
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Congratulations for your round!!!!

We hope you win the title of African Champion's

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