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201775.34 in reply to 201775.33
Date: 1/9/2012 11:06:02 AM
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Oh really... so this is one of tradermark of MAS every season... there'll be at least a good PG on each season. Our SGP kids were quite lucky as they were bought by some foreign teams that are really taking care of the player developments.

Your Zhou Pingyou is very fame man... I've never tracked those gigantic salaried PG , but i guess Zhou shd be within World Top 3.

Looks like Aussie is the strongest on our Pool. They have beaten Hongkong & Taiwan(host). And for NZ, you should be able to give a good fight. Good luck to you man, for my team, I'm more than happy to see the result this season, but I believe there's still some things to work out.

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201775.36 in reply to 201775.35
Date: 1/10/2012 5:31:21 AM
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Hm... too bad for Zhou... gigantic salary always cause problem, and come worse when team start losing games. And always a good ones as U21 manager, you have your own trainee.. your 18yo HOF gonna be a electric guy in 2 seasons....

This sounds good to share. Maybe one day I can buy some MAS u21 trainee while i'm still training bigman.. Perhaps will look at it on next season.

I've already contacted the owner, hopefully he is convinced to lower it down. The kid is quite special. Anxious to see how his bigman-skilled paired with master Zhou's training recipe xD..

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201775.38 in reply to 201775.37
Date: 1/10/2012 8:51:04 PM
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Yeah bro, just give no mercy , boost his primary as high as you can, then round the other skill up. That makes a best player.

Do refer me if you have some young bigman there (minimal allstar pot with pretty rounded skill). My current 21yo Li An Wen is near to maximum now. That shift 19yo Ho Leong Soon as my primary trainee, so i have one slot for another trainee.

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201775.40 in reply to 201775.1
Date: 1/15/2012 8:11:25 AM
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Preview : 2nd Round Game 3 : The Beginning of Fallen Lions?
Posted on 1/15/2012


A rare occasion to see Singapore lead the 2nd Preliminary round Pool E with slight PD lead of Australia at 2nd position, but it could be the highest mark the Merlions could reach.

Next Monday, Singapore will start the snowball stretch against Hongkong, Australia & host Taiwan. 0-3 is the most likely prediction, as Singapore talents clearly seems not even able to matchup with Hongkong & Australia's much more powerful frontcourt.

Singapore only hope now is relying heavily on their duo hard-nosed backcourt, Li Shi Keng & Kang Puay Ying. Li, breed by Hongkong based team, is now the Singapore floor leader. Kang is known with his high energy defense, and will be tested against Hongkong's elite caliber PG/SG players.

Game will be set on tomorrow 7pm.

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201775.41 in reply to 201775.40
Date: 1/16/2012 9:44:27 AM
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2nd Round Game 3 : Singapore drowned Hongkong 91-79, 3-0 now.

Unbelieveable, it is three straight now.

Trailing 33-37 at halftime. Singapore started third quarter with 22-7 run behind Fong Chang Chao & Lu Jun Siong hot hands, and found themselves leading 55-44 near end of 3rd quarter. But Singapore come into a warning sign, after starting bigman Halim Mohd Noor had to leave court after collecting his sixth foul.

4th quarter. Singapore still hanging through with Li An Wen starting to score, keep holding the lead 77-67 with 4 minutes left, before HK six-figured-salary man, Kong Say Wee lead a final run to cut the deficit into 77-74 after Yew Lut Hin 3 pointer. Singapore didn't back down as Fong Chang Chao hit another jumper to extend the lead 79-74. Chan Da Ah & Lu Jun Siong also come into the picture, with the most crucial when Lu grabbed an offensive rebounds, run an isolation play for himself and converted a spinmove shot over smaller Mok Cheng Fatt for 83-76 lead. Hongkong run out of gas and keep letting Singapore converting Free Throws, and the game ended at 91-79 for Singapore.

Fong lead Singapore with 19pts & 7rebs, Mohd Noor has 16pts, Lu Jun Siong & Li An Wen each has 12pts.

Hongkong were lead by their hundred million HOF Kong Say Wee with 30pts (12/19 FG) & 14rebs, and followed by Yew Lut Hin with 20pts & 11rebs, but received very little help from other teammate, as none of them scored in double digit.

With the victory over Hong Kong, that would be the first time in the history for Singapore U21.

Singapore will face another big team, Australia, on their next week match.

Last edited by SGP_BigBen(SGP-U21-Manager) at 1/16/2012 8:58:08 PM

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201775.42 in reply to 201775.41
Date: 1/16/2012 10:53:55 AM
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wow congratz

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201775.43 in reply to 201775.42
Date: 1/16/2012 11:20:47 AM
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Thanks bro, all of our players were fighting hard. They reminded me of PJL... xD

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