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290310.23 in reply to 290310.22
Date: 12/30/2017 8:06:45 PM
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That back to back was pretty brutal in terms of must wins for us, so historically I’m sure it’s up there. The biggest thing is now Nippon gets a Semis trophy to display for the first time.

Cheering for the Aussies in the final!

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290310.24 in reply to 290310.21
Date: 12/31/2017 6:52:54 PM
rimmers
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Tonight, 5pm (AWST) is the final of the Asian Tournament. Australia take on China for the Gold Trophy. Come watch the final and see how our nation is developing, and its future stars!

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290310.25 in reply to 290310.21
Date: 1/1/2018 7:11:21 AM
rimmers
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Aussies downed by China in close final
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The first quarter went the Aussie way, holding China to just 10pts with 1:30 left in the quarter, and a hard hit from young bull, UNzeitig, taking out China’s starting small forward and leading scorer Fahai. The aussies couldn’t hold the scoring in the final few plays though, allowing 7 pts in the final minute and a half to lead the visitors 18-17 at quarter time. O-boards were a rarity in the first with China not getting on the offensive glass, and Australia only pulling 2 themselves.

Unzeitig picked up his 3rd foul early in the 2nd quarter, sparking warning signs to the Aussie bench. But the Aussies kept China off the scoreboard for the first 3 mins of the quarter before Bangyuan thundered home an alley-oop, venting the frustration that kept him scoreless in the first 15mins of the game. Unfortunately this sparked China into confidence and they tore our team apart over the next 4mins. We gave up 5 fouls, 4 O boards, 10pts and failed to score ourselves. We ended the 2nd quarter 11pts down and in a real bad spot.

We couldn’t indent the lead at all in the third, keeping it to 11 points at 3 quarter time. The 4th quarter was miraculous, holding them scoreless for nearly 7 minutes! We bought the game within 2 with only 2 mins to go, but couldn’t quite take the lead back. The damage was done in the second quarter. As a manager I did learn a thing or two off this game though and hope to be able to apply it in season 41.

MVPs
3- Sherratt
2- Unzeitig. Stat sheet not brilliant but he kept doing huge things in the game. His first quarter almost got us that win.
1- Richardson- 6 assists also got us within fighting distance at the end. Pity about all those fouls.

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290310.27 in reply to 290310.1
Date: 1/7/2018 11:59:55 PM
rimmers
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(BB) Season 40 MVP count (BB)

Apologies for leaving this later than usual.

Matthew Richardson- 3, 3, 2, 1, 3, 3, 2, 1= 18 votes (trophy)
Kandalingam Grover- 1, 3, 2, 3, 2, 3, 3= 17 votes (*)
Benno Unzeitig- 2, 3, 2, 2= 9 votes
Bojan Dimitrov- 2, 2, 1, 1, 2= 8 votes
David Browne- 2, 3, 1= 6 votes
Jarrod Nayyar- 1, 3, 1, 1= 6 votes
Kendrick Sherratt- 1, 3= 4 votes
Dwayne McFlynn- 3= 3 votes
Brandon Sage- 1, 1= 2 votes
Sililo Rhodius- 2= 2 votes
Jimmie Waterworth- 2= 2 votes
Cameron Osmond- 1= 1 vote
Gordon Prue
Ash Helo

Well I didn't predict it would be that close, or that Richardson would steal the medal in the final game. Looking back, he had an amazing start to the season. Well done to The Vibe of the Red Hot Ballers on producing this amazing player and season 40 MVP Richardson. Also, congrats to Bossy of team Bossy for producing a fantastic big for his country in Grover, the runner up of the MVP count.