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From: Mickyster

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84878.708 in reply to 84878.707
Date: 10/27/2015 8:40:52 PM
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haha was a good game he had.

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84878.709 in reply to 84878.708
Date: 11/9/2015 12:34:33 PM
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As I assued would happen all the enthus used to make it to the final meant we had hardly any left and we are not able to keep the effert up for the final game of the season. Still to only lose now in the final game is one of the better seasons the NT has had. Hopefully yhe HCA (which was the goal all along and achieved 2 weeks ago) can help the team in the Asian Championships next season.

I am willing to keep going but if someone else wants the gig I'm happy to step down.

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84878.710 in reply to 84878.709
Date: 11/15/2015 11:34:45 PM
Kira Kira Koseki
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Elections are set to close soon. A shame there wasn't more activity in the forum during the election but if I have been elected in I will try extra hard to revive this national forum.

Mickyster, know that I personally believe you deserve a much higher approval rating than 61% for brining home the HCA for Australia in this season's championship...

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84878.711 in reply to 84878.710
Date: 11/16/2015 3:11:47 AM
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Yup I agree. Mickyster has done a good job

I wonder how many votes there will be this election? lol

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84878.712 in reply to 84878.711
Date: 11/16/2015 3:53:15 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
II.2
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Second Team:
Yubi Yubi
They closed half an hour after I posted and the result was surprisingly close: 12 votes for me, 9 for Mickyster. I guess those that did like what Mick did last season really liked it, since he got within 3 votes of myself without even making a speech.

Anyway, since I did come out 3 votes ahead I better start my scouting run, starting with writing up the NT ad...

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84878.713 in reply to 84878.712
Date: 11/16/2015 5:34:08 AM
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I figured it would be close. Admittedly, I didn't vote - I thought you'd both do a good job, and didn't really mind who won!

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84878.714 in reply to 84878.713
Date: 11/16/2015 8:58:15 AM
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Commiserations to Mickeyster and congrats to Jay.

Great effort by Mickeyster to get the runners up position in the Consolation tournament.


Bit slack by me but I didnt even realise that there was an election on

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Date: 11/23/2015 4:07:06 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
II.2
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Second Team:
Yubi Yubi
First game of the season is underway. We face Kazakhstan tonight and should cruise to a victory. A secondary advantage of having HCA besides the team playing better is that every game this season will be on at 7pm Queensland time unless it's a scrimmage, so hopefully that means we can get some people coming to watch the games.

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84878.716 in reply to 84878.715
Date: 11/24/2015 1:22:37 AM
Kira Kira Koseki
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Australia untroubled in 40 point victory

To Kazakhstan's credit, they managed 91 points and only lost the second half by seven points, in a very fast paced game with a combined 192 non-foul field goal attempts, and 38 free throw attempts. But the 22,567 in attendance at The Kennel were treated to an outstanding offensive display from the Australian team to open our campaign. 131 points at 55.9 FG%, with seven members of the squad scoring in the double digits. At one point it looked like the final score could've been even higher, with the first quarter alone yielding a 40-24 score-line in Australia's favour.

McMillan top scored with 22, whilst Scully's official NT debut was a great one for him, shooting 7-8 to finish with 14 points and 12 rebounds. It was a disappointing night for Ryder and Cicvaric however, especially considering the players they were back-ups for, Catic and McMillan, had played well at the SF and SG spots respectively. Another statistic of note in the box score was Scully registering no blocks despite being a shot blocking specialist, whilst Anderson managed three.

The next three games on the tournament schedule look set to be more of the same, as the Australian team has time to bank enthusiasm before the tougher games against Malaysia and Japan later on. However, those tougher games are unlikely to have much bearing on the outcome of the tournament either, as the top four all advance to round two, at which point the results in this round won't matter any more.

3 points: Ryan McMillan (22 points, 9-14 FG, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, opponent starting SG 2-12 FG)
1 point (three way tie): Kerehi Scully (14 points, 7-8 FG, 12 rebounds)
1 point: Poluta'u Brar (20 points, 9-15 FG, 6 assists, opposing starting PG 2-8 FG)
1 point: Keith Anderson (16 points, 6-8 FG, 10 rebounds, 3 blocks)

Is everyone okay with me changing the 3-2-1 to a different model totalling 6 points when I feel there's more than 3 players worthy of points?

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84878.717 in reply to 84878.716
Date: 11/24/2015 2:26:11 AM
Aussie Pride
ABBL
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Your the boss you can award votes however you like!

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84878.718 in reply to 84878.716
Date: 11/26/2015 6:13:13 PM
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