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From: Lewie

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Date: 7/2/2013 3:32:55 AM
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Gold Lazz, bloody brilliant mate! If you are 16 i would give you a stamp on your hand and an A+ on your paper!!!! lol

Great detail too. I'd bet you love the NBA and study every team and player???

From: Mr J

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Gold Lazz, bloody brilliant mate! If you are 16 i would give you a stamp on your hand and an A+ on your paper!!!! lol

Great detail too. I'd bet you love the NBA and study every team and player???


I have to agree...great work, mate. +1 Not sure if I agree...completely...though...lol

From: RabidCamel

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Date: 7/2/2013 8:53:13 AM
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Absolutely worth a ball - but I must say I don't agree either, I think you'll find the Marmots are, at worst, #2 in our conference ;)

From: Mr J

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Absolutely worth a ball - but I must say I don't agree either, I think you'll find the Marmots will be, at worst, #1 in our conference ;)



Fixed

;-)

From: Lazz40*

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Date: 7/4/2013 11:19:34 AM
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Pretty much lewie! lol..
Sorry for not talkin much lately, im on holiday so i been a little busy.
I promise great 8 out soon, im currently working on it as we speak, and i must say lewie, I think ill be happy with your review! :)

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Well we will find out whether im right or not when we watch you and the mighty flames battle it out on nationally televised saturday night basketball tomorrow! you have HCA so flames will have to fight! should be good!

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Date: 7/6/2013 11:59:12 AM
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I normal'd it, he TIE'd it, haha. Would have been close if we both normal'd!

From: Lewie

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Date: 7/7/2013 8:08:07 AM
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Bloody hell, The Oaks have $$$$$$$$ flying everywhere... Give the man the title!!!

From: Mr J

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Date: 7/7/2013 8:55:36 AM
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Bloody hell, The Oaks have $$$$$$$$ flying everywhere... Give the man the title!!!


haha...

...not...really...

...just making some structural changes so I'm ready come finals time...that is all

:-)

From: Lazz40*
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Date: 7/8/2013 6:21:23 AM
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Finally done guys, just another essay for you to read! Enjoy!! :)

GREAT 8 (PART A)

Lewie The Lip

Country Rank: 138
Roster Size: 10 players
Predicted Finish: 1st
Evaluation: The Lip has a fantastic mixture of skill in and out of the key! They are one of the most well balanced teams in the league. With the dominance of Jesus Rovira inside, the outside shooting ability of Xing Guancai and Jedrzej Gowin’s ability to put the ball in the hoop both in and outside the key, this team is among the elite and is certainly capable of division 2 basketball. But manager Lewie must be prepared to make changes in the near future, with most of his key players over 30. However, guard Marcal Redondo and new signing Candido Balmaceda, who is averaging a double double, should be around to soak up the expected success for a lot longer. The tremendous depth in the scoring department shows you why this team is such a force, with several players averaging over 15 points per game! The best of them being Jedrzej Gowin, averaging 24.2 points per game and Marcal Redondo with 18.2 points per game! Jesus Rovira is the team and league’s premier rebounder averaging 16.3 rebounds. As a result of all the scoring and rebounding options, The Lip averages 113 points per game, as well as 52.3 rebounds. They also have a magnificent assist to turnover ratio, averaging over 20 assists and under 10 turnovers which just shows how in sync this team is! The defence is also very good, with the team averaging over 6 steals and blocks per game. The Lip are sitting comfortably on a 6-1 record heading into the inter-conference battles and went 6-2 against the big 8 last season, if Lewie The Lip can march on and continue winning then they can assure themselves yet another conference title this season!

Perth City Kings

Country Rank: 211
Roster Size: 17 players
Predicted Finish: 2nd
Evaluation: Perth was early contenders for the title last season going 7-0 in the great 8 conference to start, but unfortunately the kings were no match for the much stronger big 8 conference going just 2-6 in their next 8 games which then reflected back onto a poor second half of the season against the conference they went unbeaten against earlier going just 3-4, dropping from title contenders, to not even gaining HCA in the playoffs! Now as the inter-conference battles begin again, and a solid 6-1 start locked in, how will the kings go against what is again a much stronger conference? The kings will this time be hoping to capture some consistency on their way to a possible HCA in the finals! Perth is another team that has no real star, but amazing depth! Once again, age does come into play here, with a nice balance of young keen talent like Ervim Sezay and older experienced players like Alessandro Sarchiapelli. Alessandro is the team’s leading scorer at 22.3 PPG, and at 38 he is showing no signs of letting up! Other good contributors are Radosav Sofic (12ppg/11rpg) and veteran SG Nikolaos Kanavopoulos who is also a good scorer with 22 PPG. As a unit, the kings are a defence machine, with 10.9 blocks and 7 steals per game! They also pull down 48 rebounds per game and don’t even think about sending this team to the line, because they will make you pay with a 78% FT shooting! This is the point where things went downhill for the kings last season, can they pull together as a group and continue their winning ways or will they slide down the hill of shame once again?? We will see……


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From: Lazz40*

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Great 8 (PART B)

Southern All-Stars

Country Rank: 271
Roster Size: 16
Predicted Finish: 3rd
Evaluation: The All-Stars were late to the party last season, coming into playoff contention mid-way through the season. The all-stars were the kings in reverse, going 1-6 in their first 7 games, then going 4-4 against the big 8 after a mid-season shopping spree, and then finishing strong going 5-2 against the great 8. This impressive mid-late season performance saw the all-stars gain entry to their first ever division 3 playoff appearance! This season, the all-stars will hope to go back to back, and this time go one seed better, jumping up to 3rd to make that first game a little easier. The team that the all-stars have now is even stronger than last season’s team. The all-stars are improving and growing every week under young stars Ashley Bibby (19), Roger Vaca (22), and Deddy Nurman (21). Older players like Faxildo Tejeiro (36) and Odisseas Genaralis (31) will be looking to mentor the younger boys throughout the season. Vaca is good enough to be in the starting five and be the teams go to man when it comes to scoring with 20.1 points per game and shoot a phenomenal 50% from beyond the arc this season despite his young age. Big men Edo Schotanus and Juan Ley are also key contributors, both averaging a DD per game on points and rebounds. The strengths in this team clearly lie in the scoring and passing department, averaging 24.4 assists and under 9 turnovers. The big problem area for the all-stars is the lack of rebounding fire power, averaging just 42.9 total rebounds! If they were to improve on anything then it would be rebounds. The all-stars are also excellent long rang shooters shooting at just under 40% from deep! If last season was anything to go by, then the all-stars fans are in for something even better.


Burnside Tigers

Country Rank: 212
Roster Size: 10 players
Predicted Finish: 4th
Evaluation: The mighty tigers stole second place late last season with a good run home; unfortunately, their fate won’t be the same this season. After doing so well last season, the tigers have gotten off to the worst possible start! Being just 3-4 heading into a tough string of games, it’s going to be very tough for the tigers to repeat last season’s success. This side is young, with just one of them being over 30. The tigers lack experience, and if you’re going to have a young team, at least have a full 12 players to send out every night, because in a long season, fatigue comes into play, especially with the younger players. Key big man Shavleg Chubinidze is leading the way with 24 points and 14 rebounds. Assisting him is Vincenzo Floridia with 18 points and 6 assists. William Bullock is also chipping in nicely with 16 points and 6 assists. As a unit this team is one of the best teams around when it comes to put backs, averaging 16 offensive rebounds per game. They also average 25 assists and as a team, shoot a solid 46% from the field. Overall, the Burnside Tigers will just be another team that is taking a step backwards this year. Nevertheless, it will still be enough to get them a playoff berth.



Last edited by Lazz40* at 7/8/2013 7:38:19 AM

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