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SGP U21: Season 68

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327188.17 in reply to 327188.16
Date: 6/2/2025 9:01:56 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Loss vs China U21: 69-113
Two games in a row against China U21 is a little crazy as our boys got trashed again. Jimmy Elbert and Hu Chaoting managed to have a decent game tho, as both players finished the game with double doubles. Hu Chaoting had an impressive 28 points and 11 rebounds on and equally impressive 40/60/90 shooting splits (12 of 13 from FT). He constantly applied pressure on offense and was by far the best player on the team. Jimmy Elbert put up 17 points and 14 rebounds, but he only shot 29% from the field. The rest of the team were very much worse off on offense with our boys hitting a collective 25% from the field and 16% from 3.

Our next match will be against Macau U21, who suddenly became heavyweights thanks to the emergence of two 40k salary star players. Let's hope for a good performance from our boys!

From: LDS

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327188.18 in reply to 327188.17
Date: 6/2/2025 8:40:54 PM
LionDash
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
LionDash Camp
there isnt a hope to win.. is like school team vs professional

From: BuzzRBeater

To: LDS
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327188.19 in reply to 327188.18
Date: 6/4/2025 2:20:35 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Yea. Quality difference is too big. Now I'm waiting for my Utopia team to mature. Hopefully we can churn out top quality players then. But sadly progress is so slow T_T

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327188.20 in reply to 327188.17
Date: 6/9/2025 9:25:38 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Win vs Macau U21: 116-98
Game has been over for some time but I still can't believe what I just saw. Things looked good as Pang Ka Long torched them throughout the first. 63% from the field and 57% from the arc. He basically scored half as much points as Macau U21 did in the half. But our hopes seemed to go down with him as he was brought down while trying to lay it in.

Our lead started to slip after that. But thankfully Sim Chuan Dong made them pay as he hit three in a row from downtown, before Jimmy Elbert added another one to restore the 18 point lead, and the rest was history.

Twin towers Jimmy Elbert and Hu Chaoting once again picked up double doubles, with Jimmy having 13 points and 13 rebounds while Hu had 19 points and 16 rebounds. Both of them were very active on the boards, picking up a total of 10 offensive rebounds. Sng Hao Heng had to shift gears between facilitator and scorer as he managed 10 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists. After being floor general in the early part of the campaign, he seems to have shifted his mindset to be a more of a scorer. Thankfully we had Kwa Ming to pick up the playmaking duties today, as he put up 10 assists.

Our next game will be against Thailand U21. It will be another uphill task as they have four players earning 20k salary. Let's hope our boys are able to stand up to the challenge.

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327188.21 in reply to 327188.20
Date: 6/16/2025 9:09:45 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Win vs Thailand U21: 116-107
What a roller coaster ride. We were cruising comfortably in the first half and a blowout seemed inevitable. Then we blew our 20 point lead in the 4th. Thankfully, our boys came in clutch in the last 3 minutes to seal the win comfortably. If not I would have kicked myself for gambling on the GDP.

I never expected much going into this game, especially when their players had great game shape. Fortunately the whistle finally favoured me this time, and our boys hit an amazing 22 of 25 free throws. Hu Chaoting was our best player of the night, shooting 53% from the field and perfect from both outside and the charity stripe. His final stats were 23 points, 8 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 assists. Kwa Ming also performed well tonight, with 22 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 2 steals.

Our next game would be against Saudi Arabia U21, who came in 2nd in Pool C. It's going to be another uphill battle, let's hope our boys continue to perform well!

From: MTS

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Date: 6/18/2025 6:35:25 AM
Mi Thar: Su
SBBL
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Second Team:
Nway Oo
Honestly I didn’t interested about NT, didn’t know about any results, who are playing, what happened, about a year already.
Today I suddenly go in U21 and WOW WOW WOW!!!!
SG U21 is good chance in POOL E!!!
Already continuous played with china!!
If next 2 games will win heading to semifinals!
Good luck all of you!
Proud of you, BuzzRBeater 👍🏽

Last edited by MTS at 6/18/2025 6:36:07 AM

From: BuzzRBeater

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327188.23 in reply to 327188.22
Date: 6/20/2025 12:43:25 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Thank you! Hopefully things will go our way, it would be great to have our first trophy since season 36.

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327188.24 in reply to 327188.23
Date: 6/24/2025 5:54:02 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Win vs Saudi Arabia U21: 106-80
Here we are folks! One foot in the semi finals, one hand on our first bronze trophy since season 36. 32 seasons, 5 managers (although to be fair one of them is Big Ben, who won us 2 trophies, including a silver trophy), and we are finally close to winning some silverware. The only way we won't win it is if we lose by 22 points to Kazakhstan, or Saudi Arabia erases their 57 point deficit against us if we lose by a smaller margin.

The thought process when going into the game was whether or not we should conserve enthusiasm. Saudi Arabia U21 was one of our biggest challengers for the semi finals. Would they see us as a threat? Turns out, they didn't. Do I regret not matching their effort? Well kinda. I initially thought it was fine, since we were leading by 40 points at the start of the fourth. But garbage time happened (we were on a 23-9 run). Had the game ended there and then, we'd have a larger point cushion. But the Saudis fought back and cut the lead by almost 20 points. Judging by this game, we honestly could have won easily without needing extra effort. Well, screw you garbage time (in case you don't know, I've been a huge critic of garbage time over the years. Seems stupid that a game which uses PD as tie breakers actually implements garbage time).

6 players hit double figures tonight, and 3 of them were our subs. Thong Chong Lai was our best scorer tonight with 21 points, shooting 53% from the field and hitting 3 of 4 shots from downtown. He also put up 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal. If you think that's impressive, Kum Fu Keong also wowed the crowd with 19 points and 5 rebounds. But the most impressive part is his efficiency - he shot 80% from the field, including all 3 of his three point attempts. Jimmy Elbert and Seah Yew Shi might have missed out on a lot of action out at front, but they still managed to stamp their authority at the post, pulling down 17 and 13 rebounds respectively. Jimmy even blocked 2 shots.

We'll be facing Kazakhstan U21 next. One last game to go with the semifinals on the line. I'm pretty thankful that the pressure is off us. Even then, I don't think we should relax as I'm pretty sure they will be using Crunch Time against us.

Last edited by BuzzRBeater at 6/24/2025 5:56:04 AM

From: LDS

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Date: 6/29/2025 6:44:51 PM
LionDash
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
149149
Second Team:
LionDash Camp
u did what you can.. lets gooooooo

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327188.26 in reply to 327188.24
Date: 6/30/2025 3:51:25 AM
Lakers Junior
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
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Great job man I didn't thought we could pull it off but you did it as always. Now we can go easy for last match even if we lose last game with low differences with could save some enthusiasm but I don't think we could beat Taiwan they are really good players and their states are crazy for U21

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Date: 6/30/2025 8:26:19 AM
Tampines Fusion
SBBL
Overall Posts Rated:
467467
Second Team:
ActiveSG Basketball Academy
Thank you! The standings has finalized and we would be playing Hong Kong U21, but regardless whether it was Hong Kong or Taiwan, I'm pretty sure we wouldn't make it. I hope to one day reach their heights. Haha.

My thought process going into this game was that it was a do or die game for Kazakhstan U21. They would definitely CT us, because like us, they're not beating Hong Kong U21. But they have the enthusiasm upper hand, because they probably played TIE all season long, while we just spent a CT against Saudi Arabia U21. So yea, it definitely was risky, although with how the game went, I wonder if it made any difference if we went TIE anyway. Anyway, post game report coming up next!

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