NBL 2021 - 2022
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@act-crusader said in NBL 2021:
@bovidae I reckon we will see a bit of a 3 guard lineup with Tai, Siva, McDowell-white all in together. Plus Finn and a big.
I'm not sure small lineups work well in the NBL, where big are still very influential
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@act-crusader said in NBL 2021:
@bovidae I reckon we will see a bit of a 3 guard lineup with Tai, Siva, McDowell-white all in together. Plus Finn and a big.
I'm not sure small lineups work well in the NBL, where big are still very influential
Worked well for Melbourne United.
Having the one big on the floor creates space. Plus Finn plays bigger than his actual size.
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The consequences of not being vaccinated. It sounds like Corey was shown the door for the same reason.
The Sky Sport Breakers have agreed to release star guard Tai Webster.
Webster, the breakout star from last season, inked a new two-year contract with the Breakers in July but since then it has become increasingly likely the team will again start the season in Australia due to the Delta outbreak. The new NBL season is scheduled to start on November 18.
Breakers owner Matt Walsh says he respects Tai Webster’s decision to remain unvaccinated. “Tai was amazing for us last year and we wish him the absolute best. I fully support each player’s freedom of choice in regards to the vaccine”. “The club will keep the door open for Tai, but unfortunately we are living in extraordinary times and without being vaccinated he will not have freedom of travel which would allow him to play for us this season.” -
The Breakers have found Tai Webster's replacement, 18-game NBA lefty point guard Jeremiah Martin.
Breakers depth chart (1 to be added):
PG: Peyton Siva, Will McDowell-White
SG: Jeremiah Martin, Hugo Besson, Rasmus Bach
SF: Tom Abercroimbie, Ousmane Dieng (NS), Isaac Davidson (DP)
PF: Finn Delany, Kyrin Galloway
Yanni Wetzell, Rob Loe, Sam Timmins (DP) -
Good to read that Tai is a man of principle - not. All about the money.
Tall Blacks and former Breakers guard Tai Webster, who parted ways with the New Zealand ANBL club for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine, has ended up getting the jab after all in order to join his new team in Europe.
Webster has signed with Lithuanian EuroLeague club Žalgiris Kaunas until the end of the season after being released by the Breakers following his decision not to get vaccinated for "personal reasons".
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Good to read that Tai is a man of principle - not. All about the money.
Tall Blacks and former Breakers guard Tai Webster, who parted ways with the New Zealand ANBL club for refusing the Covid-19 vaccine, has ended up getting the jab after all in order to join his new team in Europe.
Webster has signed with Lithuanian EuroLeague club Žalgiris Kaunas until the end of the season after being released by the Breakers following his decision not to get vaccinated for "personal reasons".
Everyone has their price
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We’ve looked pretty good in the NBL blitz. Besson, Yanni, Finn and Dieng playing well.
Not Breakers related, but Dan Fotu has had two very good back to back games for St Mary’s
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@act-crusader said in NBL 2021:
We’ve looked pretty good in the NBL blitz. Besson, Yanni, Finn and Dieng playing well.
Not Breakers related, but Dan Fotu has had two very good back to back games for St Mary’s
I don't know any of these names!
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So we got our second win today off the back of some good play from Martin, Siva and Delaney. Finn had his best game of the season, playing more like last season Finn, aggressive and instinctive.
Our young 18yo kid from France Ousmane Dieng can’t hit the side of a barn let alone get a bucket. Shamir needs to not start him. The other French kid Besson is a player and has an NBA type game.
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@act-crusader Dieng can't defend anyone either
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now, while i would much prefer not to talk about this stupid fucking "competition"
My son had the game on last night, did the Breakers get to play at home? Shit that must have taken some quick decision making this week
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@mariner4life Nope, still based in Tassie.
I haven't bothered watching much of the NBL. The Breakers seem to play so infrequently and can go weeks without a game. And when they do play they suck. Too many late games NZT.
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@bovidae said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
@mariner4life Nope, still based in Tassie.
I haven't bothered watching much of the NBL. The Breakers seem to play so infrequently and can go weeks without a game. And when they do play they suck. Too many late games NZT.
ah. i saw Sky Sport on the floor and no crowds and assumed they got back to Auckland.
Comp is all over the place, made worse by Perth. Cairns have played 4 less than the NSW teams (so, 4 more losses to wrack up)
The comp is fucked now because their are only a few teams who are able to spend the money to actually compete (lol salary cap)
Cairns fucking suck. I like our coach, but we fucking suck. We have no talent. Smashed by injuries. And we have no talent. They tried really fucking hard against Melbourne on Sunday, and got smoked because they have significantly better players.
The comp is fucked, basically the winner every single year will come from Perth, Melbourne, or Sydney. Illawarra have a good team too and may surprise. The Breakers need their old owner back who pumped heaps of money in to the team. No one else has the budget to compete.
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@mariner4life said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
The Breakers need their old owner back who pumped heaps of money in to the team. No one else has the budget to compete.
I don't think that the money spent now is any different but it is who is signed. There is less of a Kiwi feel to the team under Walsh and he let the likes of Ili go, who stars for Melbourne.
Shamir come with plenty of hype but hasn't delivered. Sure, the circumstances have been more difficult for the Breakers than any other team but there appears to be a lack of fight, and too much inconsistency. Looking at who played last night, I see no Wetzel and other rotation players were also missing. Abercrombie has been out pretty much all competition.
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@mariner4life said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
The comp is fucked, basically the winner every single year will come from Perth, Melbourne, or Sydney. Illawarra have a good team too and may surprise. The Breakers need their old owner back who pumped heaps of money in to the team. No one else has the budget to compete.
I don't think the Blackwoods spent much more than the current lot. But when they won their titles the team was stacked with tall Blacks, and the NBL operated under the player point system that ensured even strength of teams. Now there are no controls teams with deep pockets that you mentioned are free to spend at will and buy themselves a championship. I think they got out as they could see it wasn't possible to keep up with escalating costs
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@canefan said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
@mariner4life said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
The comp is fucked, basically the winner every single year will come from Perth, Melbourne, or Sydney. Illawarra have a good team too and may surprise. The Breakers need their old owner back who pumped heaps of money in to the team. No one else has the budget to compete.
I don't think the Blackwoods spent much more than the current lot. But when they won their titles the team was stacked with tall Blacks, and the NBL operated under the player point system that ensured even strength of teams. Now there are no controls teams with deep pockets that you mentioned are free to spend at will and buy themselves a championship. I think they got out as they could see it wasn't possible to keep up with escalating costs
they spent fuckloads, and that Breakers team had a better bench 5 than half the competition was starting. Great sides who were well coached.
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@mariner4life said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
@canefan said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
@mariner4life said in NBL 2021 - 2022:
The comp is fucked, basically the winner every single year will come from Perth, Melbourne, or Sydney. Illawarra have a good team too and may surprise. The Breakers need their old owner back who pumped heaps of money in to the team. No one else has the budget to compete.
I don't think the Blackwoods spent much more than the current lot. But when they won their titles the team was stacked with tall Blacks, and the NBL operated under the player point system that ensured even strength of teams. Now there are no controls teams with deep pockets that you mentioned are free to spend at will and buy themselves a championship. I think they got out as they could see it wasn't possible to keep up with escalating costs
they spent fuckloads, and that Breakers team had a better bench 5 than half the competition was starting. Great sides who were well coached.
The current lot can't keep pace with the big guns. But I'm not sure these NBA g league types help us much. The French kid is good. But mostly they are too green to be that influential