BuzzerBeater Forums

BB England > U21 Season 29

U21 Season 29

Set priority
Show messages by
This Post:
00
263548.10 in reply to 263548.9
Date: 10/28/2014 2:17:35 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
167167
wow suprised to see Marlon play. he is way behind in my training plans :( glad he did, didnt have a bad game.

good win

This Post:
22
263548.11 in reply to 263548.10
Date: 11/20/2014 2:46:23 PM
Leeds City Ballers
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
258258
Second Team:
Feeney Lee BC
Ellis pours the points on the Netherlands! England 85 Netherland 73 (England 2-2)

England entertained The Netherlands on the back of two straight tough losses on the road to Bosnia and Austria, both games could have been won in the end which dissapointed the players and fans alike. Ellis and co entertained a tough Netherlands side at home who were also looking to qualify for the KO rounds after a impressive qualifying campaign last season. By half time it was clear that this game was going to be close, with Netherlands edging out just a 1 point advantage. Heading into the third it looked as though England were tiring only scoring 12 points, a look of dismay from former coach Vecx as he looked on from the sidelines. Down 8 heading into the 4th Ellis took over. The foul out of Singh allowed a fresh Harvey Quaid to enter the frey and his energy and ball movement allowed Ellis to get his space on the outside and he took England on a wild run. Zeus told the players they needed to put 30 on the board in the 4th and they would win, they did just that by scoring 32 points. Ellis finishing with a game high 40 points, his second 30 point + game this season.

This was a very important win for England and the players were elated at the win. Onto Costa Rica next week, an enjoyable plane journey ahead as England look to move to 3-2 on the season before two tough home games.


This Post:
00
263548.12 in reply to 263548.11
Date: 11/20/2014 5:04:40 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
14901490
Free Vecx! We want to see him on the court, not on the sideline!

Last edited by Lemonshine at 11/20/2014 5:05:11 PM

This Post:
00
263548.13 in reply to 263548.12
Date: 11/21/2014 6:19:56 AM
Durham Wasps
III.1
Overall Posts Rated:
16621662
Second Team:
Sunderland Boilermakers
Pretty sure he's over 21.

And great win Zeus.

This Post:
00
263548.14 in reply to 263548.13
Date: 11/25/2014 12:49:26 AM
Leeds City Ballers
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
258258
Second Team:
Feeney Lee BC
England take care of business in Costa Rica England 102 Costa Rica 60 (England 3-2)

After a strong performance at home last week against the Netherlands, England headed out to Costa Rica in a bid to move to 3-2 on the season. With Costa Rica being the lowest ranked team England would face it was important that they secured a solid win for the PD. Push the ball seemed to work well enough, take out the garbage time 4th Quarter and we'd probably have put up 120+. Other than a tough SG matchup for Johns and Quaid, the offence was solid tonight. A very warm welcome to Steven Soley in his first U21 game of the season, with a game high 21 points and a magnificent +46. England controlled the majority of the game, stepping their mark in the first Quarter by only following the first FG with a mere 1 minute left on the clock, an impressive start which just grew as time went on. Surprising to see Costa Rica use anything other than a tie here but thats their loss, still a +42 is ok here. We needed it going into a crazy hard last 3 games in which i don't expect any blow outs either way. Two tough home games coming up in which i'd love to win both but we shall see, top GS will be required if we want a chance to go 2-0 in the next two games. Next up a home match up vs a solid Georgia side.

This Post:
00
263548.16 in reply to 263548.15
Date: 11/25/2014 7:57:44 AM
Overall Posts Rated:
14901490
Congratulations for your start in the U21 WC and the blowout victory against Russia.

This Post:
00
263548.18 in reply to 263548.17
Date: 11/25/2014 10:49:57 AM
Tide of Fire
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
352352
Couple of big games coming up for ya mate

This Post:
22
263548.19 in reply to 263548.18
Date: 12/1/2014 4:46:32 PM
Leeds City Ballers
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
258258
Second Team:
Feeney Lee BC
England blow out Georgia at home to remain unbeaten on home soil England 99 Georgia 74 (England 4-2)

Going into the 6th game of the season, England were sitting on a 3-2 record just leaving them outside of the KO seedings on PD. Beating Georgia at home was a big priority for Zeus considering the remaining games. England went into this game with a 2-0 record at home and weren't going to roll over here to seemingly better competition. Ellis and company felt their best chance were was to play motion and they lit it up from outside the key. After the first Quarter ending 19-18 in favour of Georgia but following, England won all the remaining quarters and shot incredibly. 8 players got on the board from down town and England just looked unstoppable at some points. Going into the 4th England had a 13pt lead and they continued their impressive run of form in 4th periods which clawed the game back vs the Netherlands two weeks prior. A brisk 16-2 run to start the 4th sealed a very impressive win, as the subs entered to finish the game chants of 'We want 30' echoed around the arena but back to back 3s for Georgia foiled the chances for a 30pt win.

Very good win for us today as we should move into the KO seeding for now. We look to remain unbeaten next week vs a high ranked Indonesia side but hopefully we can pull it out. Onto next week.

Zeus.

From: js8

This Post:
00
263548.20 in reply to 263548.19
Date: 12/1/2014 5:27:31 PM
Optic Fibres
EBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
569569
Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
Great result, tactics spot on! Kudos my friend.

Advertisement