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218723.72 in reply to 218723.71
Date: 6/11/2012 7:43:53 AM
Kitakyushu
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Lost by 16.....29 rebounds..you can tell Matsumoto got injured after a minute. well..next week we get New Zealand and that should make or break us...I need some good GS updates and some pops on the bigs.....Come on Nippon...help a brother out!!

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218723.73 in reply to 218723.72
Date: 6/11/2012 8:33:38 AM
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It is a pity about the injury. They are a much stronger them than us on paper but even without him we only lost by 16, a very good effort.

Well if Kawagichi let us down last week he made up for it this week. Top scored with 19 and shot a very good 50%. Had the more steals then the rest of the team combined, the second most asists, the second best rating and kepot his man to 3-11 shooting the only starter that didn't hit at a good %.

Banzai! Banzai! Banzai!

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218723.74 in reply to 218723.73
Date: 6/11/2012 10:02:21 AM
Kitakyushu
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Yes.....He played great... I just need more rebounding and I think we will good...And think about this...I still have not run our best line up due to Kentaro's and Wakasuki's GS issues...If they are good to go next week we should have an easy game.

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218723.76 in reply to 218723.75
Date: 6/13/2012 6:31:50 PM
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RB is a hard thing to train in guards this early when you are pushing up the OD & 1 on 1 at almost every chance you can get to help them make the U21 team. Would any guard would be better with 3 less OD but 3 more RB? So really you get what you get with the guards & so maybe the big trainers should be encouraged to do a little less IS/ID & a little more RE but there is always a cost.

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218723.78 in reply to 218723.77
Date: 6/13/2012 8:48:10 PM
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And I picked up another Japanese trainee...
Teruo Yamasaki (23031179). Obviously, he's a bit on the short-side for me, and his training has not been good of late... but I figure that as my 3rd trainee I can make something of him.
I'm selling my 3rd trainee (Iggy), and he already has a bid - with two days to go I'm guaranteed getting at least $1.2 mill on him.
Lithuania's been a bit on the difficult side to deal with anyway!!!

http://with-malice.com/ - The half-crazed ramblings of a Lakers fanatic in Japan
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218723.79 in reply to 218723.78
Date: 6/13/2012 10:19:12 PM
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Yes he is short but he could give you a perfect transition. Train him and your bigs for this season in inside. Then next season or the season after give them all a season of outside training. It will be great for your bigs and for Yamasaki as a SF. Then if your bigs are finished you have an easy way to transition to smalls. The timing is obviously a guess on my part but I wish I had given my guards a season of inside training at some stage.

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218723.81 in reply to 218723.80
Date: 6/13/2012 10:53:02 PM
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When I drafted "The Skinkansen" and was wondering what to do with him you told me he would be a great trainee because of his atrocious RE. I have followed your tip and so far so good, he is shaping up really well to be a brilliant PG and if that atrocious RE means he can get +2 in OD or PA it will be well worth it in the end.

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218723.82 in reply to 218723.81
Date: 6/15/2012 4:53:26 AM
Kitakyushu
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Some great pops this week....Lot's of D pops and some good big pops. I still am a little confused how someone can play a player 120 minutes plus and think that his player should still start with 6 GS...Crazy. So let me make this clear. anything under 7 and a player will not even come off the bench.....
To all the managers who are here to help Nippon win..thanks for all the training and GS TLC...See you on Monday..

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