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Season 46 u21 or it's my party and I'll cry if I want to

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Date: 5/21/2019 11:53:49 AM
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Good win to start the tournament ! :)

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Date: 5/21/2019 12:47:09 PM
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well done!

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Date: 5/22/2019 10:46:07 AM
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Nice win!

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Date: 5/23/2019 11:48:14 AM
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Thanks to everyone for their support! The goal over the next few weeks is to continue to build towards being able to compete with Egypt. Though Senegal is not to be forgotten by any means! I foresee us encountering them both on 2 maybe even three occasions each. And it will be how we do against them which will tell the tale! I am reaching out to our managers to try and keep track of where they plan to go with their respective players in terms of training. Sometimes we are in lockstep, sometimes at somewhat a loggerhead, but I will always try to be pleasant and supportive because it's just buzzer beater!

My goals at this point are twofold....

1. Win the Africa tournament! Sure we are a little thinner than I would like, but there is a nucleus of talent in our magnificent seven! Good balanced prudent training that accentuates strengths that are on the verge of elasticity and getting those stretched is attainable for many of those seven. But again sometimes what I see and what I think can be accomplished does not jibe with what that particular owners vision would be, and that is OK! I do hope that at some point during the season I will see someone either currently on the team or in the pipeline that I can call up to bolster the ranks because one or two more pliable pieces really would help, but I have a lot of confidence in what is in place.

2. cajole some building in the pipeline for the future. I am focusing on the present but keeping one eye peeled towards the future. Ours is a veteran club with lots of 21 year olds, what lies in behind that at the moment is concerning. But I am cautiously optimistic players will develop that will be wonderful additions in the future. The numbers may be small but there is no reason why in time, under my administration or not, that a "golden generation" cannot be fostered.


As always my door is open for questions, concerns, and opinions. It is not my team, but it is OUR team, and if we are fortunate enough to defend our home soil and to sit on the gold podium on the final night it will be ALL of us who will collectively share in this glory.


Cordially yours,

Coach Lambini


Last edited by Coach Lambini at 5/23/2019 12:01:08 PM

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Date: 5/26/2019 10:14:53 PM
Greensboro Generals
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Ketso Nthite is on the TL, I have put up the initial bid, if you other guys are interested go ahead and get in line. But if take him, please take care of him.

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Date: 5/27/2019 7:16:22 PM
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I just put a bid but I may not be able to log when the auction ends. What will it cost?

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Date: 5/27/2019 7:55:35 PM
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No telling what that guy will go for, but that 350k might hold.

SPRINGBOKS U21 CRUISES TO EASY WIN AGAINST GHANA


After a tense opener the RSA youth squad had a breather as they outgunned overmatched and under represented Ghana 153-74 in front of a packed house at G-Wawa. Montsho Mthebe led six Springboks in double figures with 30 points to go with 10 rebounds and 4 blocks. Krish Modise also took great advantage of his surprise start with 26 points and four steals as the Springboks forced a total of 31 turnovers. Also the hero of the Senegal contest Kefentse Solomons was more of a playmaker with 10 assists to go along with 24 points as all members of the squad played and all scored in the rout.

In other Africa cup action ...

Egypt crushed Al-Jazair 91-41

Senegal survived against Tunisia 91-87

And Nigeria won a 94-91 nail biter against Al-Mahrib

Up next....Nigeria



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Date: 6/1/2019 10:29:01 PM
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A very interesting and fruitful week for the squad in terms of training. Several of the high end guys made solid progress and several of the backups and projects also moved forward. CrazyBob owns two main pieces, but has stepped away from the game for a few days. I hope we see him soon.

We should be in good shape against Nigeria as the goal remains to be building towards hitting our stride by seasons end. But after the rather shocking loss I took in my league I am taking nothing for granted.

Great job by all the managers this week. Keep pounding!

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SPRINGBOKS SURGE TO 3-0 SWAMP NIGERIA 107-71


Montsho Mthebe paced the Springboks attack with 22 pts to go with 14 boards as once again six players scored in double figures allowing South Africa to move one step closer to clinching a spot in the second phase with a convincing 107-71 crushing of Nigeria. Tonight's effort was somewhat sloppy as ten first half turnovers kept the contest somewhat close. The final 24 however saw a better focused effort.

One of the great surprises was the just called up Jabulani Manzini contributed a double double off the bench with 11 points to go with 11 rebounds in 22 minutes of action.Coach Lambini said in his post game press conference "This young man gave a tremendous boost in his maiden cap and our staff looks forward to his further development. Inside depth was a concern coming into the competition, his performance shows he has the ability to help remedy those concerns" . In regards to the continuing struggles of Ketso Nthite (1-7 from the field) he suffers from a lot of neglect but Bob is going to turn him around, just watch that guy will explode once he gets his game legs back". As for what is concerning " the free throw situation must improve and we turned the ball over way too much" .

In other action on the continent egypt spotted Senegal a sixteen point edge at intermission before storming back to remain unbeaten 101-88
Tunisia throttled ghana 104-28
And Al Maghrib out lasted Al Jazair 98-89


Up next is a Al Jazair


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Date: 6/4/2019 12:38:19 PM
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Keep it up! :)

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Date: 6/9/2019 11:31:42 AM
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Our squad continues to evolve and develop. I really feel everyone with members on this team are making a great effort to build those players and for that I thank you!

Kefentse Solomons: no pops for the second week in a row but his DMI continues to rise and his GS is proficient and this tells me he will see more pops very soon!

Montsho Mthebe: a free throw for the protege of CrazyBob. Quality DMI, strong GS, excellent work as always

Ketso Nthite: Bob's other piece of our puzzle is slowly starting to come around. DMI is still shaky but GS is at respectable so he will be fine and our man will manufacture pops soon enough.

Lebohang Mbata: no pops, strong GS, decent enough DMI, I anticipate good movement.

Kasiya Mbazia: HA/DR pops this week. Very solid DMI, proficient GS. Another guy I am quite pleased with

Mpho Toyana: a brand new edition to the team just called up! Has some nice skills built in, will still need seasoning in his shot and OD but a really nice find.

Fabian Pöll: no pops but a rising DMI and proficient GS tells me he continues to move in the right direction.

Jabulani Manzini: another recent find from last weekend. RB pop this week, DMI is not great but he still is worthy of minutes and helps give needed depth down low, plus he's only 19 so he will get a lot better!

Krish Modise: no pops, but a maxed out GS and DMI shows this kid wants to be here! Provides decent depth.

Sipho Komphela & Yera Gqozo: the TSP on both says there presence to be honest in nominal, but in both cases GS and DMI says they will give great effort, what we call a gamer.

Keyesa and Molefi at this point are scrimmage fodder, but it's not like I am going to send either packing, just means they are subject to not getting suited up.


This week's opponent: Al Jazair, they have a couple of real studs down low so our big men will have their hands full. Good thing is the better of the two has GS issues due to absent a absent club manager. I think we have a lot more depth developing as I have taken our two deep rotation from 7 to 9. I also think we have much better guards and more diversity offensively, but this game has a way of humbling someone who thinks they got it all figured out! We are sitting atop The standings thanks to a +6 PD but I don't expect that to hold. But that's ok, it's all about building and getting to where we want to be which is getting all the way to the final, there is a long long way to go until we get to that point.



Last edited by Coach Lambini at 6/9/2019 11:48:33 AM

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