NBL: Breakers and stuff
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@Bovidae said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
RJ Hampton. His long-range shooting looked much better than in the earlier games. The Breakers can't continue to play with such an undersized team and expect to win.
We played okay last night, but it showed that we are missing Finn.
When we had a big lead and Cairns started to make a run, that’s when you would bring on Finn to lift the energy and intensity. We looked so flat during that.
I’m not sure how long Loe is out for?
As for RJ, there needs to be periods in the game where he plays off the ball, so he can catch and shoot.
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@ACT-Crusader I think Loe is out for a while as the Breakers did sign a temporary replacement but he isn't a centre. Having to start Abercrombie at PF and Ashley at C isn't ideal, particularly if the latter gets into foul trouble. And then Hopson got injured. Delany would certainly help with the depth up front but he isn't a true PF. Majok and Vodanovich did a good job of picking up the slack.
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In a bid to keep an already strong season alive during an injury plagued period, the SKY Sport Breakers have brought in the NBA experience of Glen Rice Jr as a Nominated Injury Replacement Player to cover for Scotty Hopson. Hopson split a ligament in his knee against the Cairns Taipans last Thursday and there is still no definite date on when he will return. With starters Rob Loe and Finn Delany also injured, the Breakers have called up a free agent in Rice who will transform the side the moment he steps on court.
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@Bovidae I hope this guy works out, there are plenty of sportsmen that behave pretty poorly off the court/field. It seems the majority of writers are licking their lips just waiting for Rice to fail.....but that seems to be the NZ sports landscape!
I kinda feel like we need more size, particularly in the defensive end...might help pick up some defensive boards too!
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LaMelo Ball can play! He put on a clinic up here on Saturday night, just owned us. He's got a weird shooting style, but it's pretty bloody good.
Cairns destroyed in the rebounds, and couldn't shoot a 3, and so it's a 10 point loss. In a game i sort of expected to win (but probably shouldn't, because Illawarra always come up here and win, even when they are shit).
The Hawks really should be doing better than they have so far this year. Their team is pretty good, 3 good bigs, a reliable perimeter shooter in Blanchfield, and a star in Ball. Probably the same as us, they are a bit shallow to compete with the really good teams.
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@mariner4life does he shoot all cross armed like his brother Lonzo?
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@canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@mariner4life does he shoot all cross armed like his brother Lonzo?
no, he sort of just chucks it up, from pretty low as well, with heaps of loop, but it's pretty fucking accurate.
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@mariner4life said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@mariner4life does he shoot all cross armed like his brother Lonzo?
no, he sort of just chucks it up, from pretty low as well, with heaps of loop, but it's pretty fucking accurate.
As good as he and his brother are, it's crazy that neither of them learned good shooting fundamentals. He better develop a higher release if he wants to thrive in the NBA
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@canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@mariner4life said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@canefan said in NBL: Breakers and stuff:
@mariner4life does he shoot all cross armed like his brother Lonzo?
no, he sort of just chucks it up, from pretty low as well, with heaps of loop, but it's pretty fucking accurate.
As good as he and his brother are, it's crazy that neither of them learned good shooting fundamentals. He better develop a higher release if he wants to thrive in the NBA
He has good size for a guard and he’s quick with the side step back, so I think he will he be okay.
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17,500 turn up to watch the Kings beat the Hawks yesterday. Ball is a hell of a drawcard. And the pathway is looking good too, as it is obvious he is getting better with each game, especially on defense.
Taipans beat the Bullets pretty easily on Saturday. But the Bullets had a few out, Gliddon didn't suit up, while both Vikona and Te Rangi barely played.
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@mariner4life Obviously keeping their powder dry and rest and rotation of players backfired in this instance. Still you must be pleased at how much more competitive your Taipans have become this season. Just how big is Nate Jawai in person? He looks huge on TV.