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Date: 10/15/2025 1:10:21 PM
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Thank you for the kind words.
Your team looks stronger than ours, especially with a deeper bench.
Being able to play PON in the semi-finals also gave you an extra advantage.
In any case, you had a great season and deserved the final victory.
Good luck for the coming season!

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Date: 10/19/2025 8:03:32 PM
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I will empty the roster after this Monday's scrimmage and I will conduct a full review of South Africa's prospects, before the enthusiasm reset next Saturday. Then I will draw up a list of 12 players on Sunday before the start of the World Championships. Please keep your players in good shape. This may influence the initial choice.

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Date: 10/20/2025 5:30:34 PM
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We beat Montenegro 103-80 tonight: (81957)

MOTM: Nani Kxao Giqwa, who scored 18 points (8-13) in 22 minutes, coming off the bench.

Here is the schedule for the World Championships, which will take place in India and begin next Monday:
Hong Kong #1
Uruguay #16
Serbia #17
Belgium #2
Israel #4
Philippines #18
Estonia #11

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Date: 10/24/2025 8:06:23 PM
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I finalized the players review and expanded my database which now includes nearly 80 players.
There are established and and well-known players, rising stars, and very young players with high potential.
There will obviously be losses over the next few seasons, but I prefer to cast a wide net.
I contacted the managers and hope that the training will pay off.

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Date: 10/26/2025 6:57:29 PM
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I selected 12 players to start the World Championships this Monday.
Just because your player is not on the initial roster does not mean he will not be called up later.
Whether your player is already selected or is one of the rising stars, make sure he is in good shape and well trained.

The competition will be tough as usual, but I hope we get a few wins.
Our 1st match is against Hong Kong, current world #1!

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Date: 10/27/2025 4:54:14 PM
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We were defeated tonight by Hong Kong 119-83: (82344)
As expected, this 1st game against one of the best teams in the world was difficult.

The offensive tactical choice was probably not the most appropriate. I expected our PF Simelaine to be more involved in the scoring. A different choice wouldn't have changed the situation anyway, as our opponents were so superior.

MOTM: Vadiveloo Moshoeli with 20 points (9-19).

The next match will be against Uruguay #16.

Highlight: Muileki Simelaine makes history.
By grabbing 11 rebounds tonight, he becomes South Africa's all-time leading rebounder (1519).

This record had been held by Wicher van Agt for more than 50 seasons!

Last edited by Sandy at 10/27/2025 5:01:14 PM

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Date: 11/3/2025 6:18:40 PM
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Tonight's 107-123 defeat against Uruguay is less painful than last week: (82347).

Our players shot very well (43-89). However, once again, we were largely dominated on the boards.

MOTM: Muileki Simelaine with 21 points (10-19), 10 rebounds and 4 assists.

The next game will be against Serbia, ranked 15th in the world.

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Date: 11/10/2025 3:40:46 PM
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Another defeat against Serbia, 80-114: (82350)

Nthite and Moshoeli were fairly accurate near the basket, but the entire team struggled from 3-point range (1-17).
With an offensive tactic focused on outside shooting, things quickly became complicated.
The Serbs were very efficient, converting nearly 50% of their shots (45-91).

MOTM: Anuiyelewa Nthite scored 26 points (12-21) and grabbed 7 rebounds.

We will face Belgium WR #2 next Monday.