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30761.196 in reply to 30761.195
Date: 4/2/2012 1:50:40 PM
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Hopedal was too much for the Dutch!

The versatile forward scored 28 points tonight with 10-15 shooting and was perfect from the line. The defensive tactic was set in a 3-2 zone. Instead of the traditional m2m approach I decided to go with a zone in order to put more pressure on Holland's backcourt line who was in superior game shape than ours. Their big man and probable LI tactic never worried me . We are superior in terms of rebounding so my estimation was that it was worth to sacrifice the rebound power for a more tight perimeter defense. It turned out to be truth in the end, but with Holland playing with lesser effort our task was made somewhat easier than expected. Norway 104 - 91 Holland was the final result. A good win.
With the 3rd straight win Norge ends the European Championship on a positive note. Tonight's win was only by a point shorter for reaching the no.4 place of the group, but it will be Romania holding the fourth place this season. With Suomi's win against Italy there is no unbeaten team in the end. Despite the good run we only managed to reach the 5th place, with equal W/L record as Suomi and Romania, but the worst PD.

Although my initial target for this season was 5 wins, due to the very tough draw and disastrous schedule, in the end we had to settle with a 4-3 record. It's not the perfect outcome, but not that bad either. This is the second best result in the Euros after the Season 7 (5-2) result.
What is the task for the future?

I will try to earn as more points for the NT and improve the world rating as I can. It is important to keep winning and improve further up to the rating list in order to secure better draw position for the Consolation tournament next season.

The player's base must improve as well. At the moment we are lacking potential for tactic diversity but with few players I'm monitoring we can soon build a more complete squad. There are some players that can jump in next season. The guards: Snorre Petterson, Kasper Bugge, Tor Svendsen, Hendrik Jacobsen, Sven Lundgren, Alf Bergshaven, Olaf Larsen, Yohannes Vatland, Bjørn Hassel, Tore Tang Ellefsen, Stian Erga, Thor Harry Sørvær, Daniel Hansen, Jens Erik Jensen... can become vital part of the NT in the following season. Their training must continue. Add more shooting training to your guards to build a more prolific attacking guard line.

From the C/PF's we have: Emil Breen, Arild Nilsen, Oddvar Hindenes, Svein Hausken, Terje Haugland, Jørgen Duesund... Some of them are already NT players but in order to become regular they have to train further as well.

Together with the current NT backbone with Egon Olesen, Godtfred Thomassen, Stian Alm and Håvard Vartdal from the guards and Åge Guttormsen, Karl Einar Hopedal, Svein Hausken, Aanen Lian, Stefan Tillbrant, Ådne Grindheim, Geir Clausen, Karsten Johansen from the C/PF line Norge can build a respectful NT.

Cheers all and please keep me updated with the training results via the BB Norge NT Player's database add link.

Last edited by Onisifor at 4/2/2012 1:54:07 PM

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30761.197 in reply to 30761.196
Date: 4/9/2012 9:39:23 AM
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Friendly match against the neighbors Sweden: http://www.buzzerbeater.com/match/19261/reportmatch.aspx

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30761.198 in reply to 30761.197
Date: 4/9/2012 3:12:10 PM
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Fun to see Nilsen get his debut for the NT. Been a while since i had someone there :)


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30761.199 in reply to 30761.198
Date: 4/9/2012 4:01:53 PM
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And a great debut I have to say, doing exactly what I wanted him to do :)
He has still room to improve and could become valuable member of Norge NT for seasons to come.

Let's see whether Mr.Petterson will manage to join him in the NT in the next couple of seasons.

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30761.200 in reply to 30761.199
Date: 4/23/2012 4:46:07 PM
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Tonight, against Island (on an away court) I tried something different in the offense and it worked fine.
It's very important to increase the outside shooting potential of the squad in order for such offenses to be effective on a regular basis. As owners you know best what is important for your players but do consider to include shooting training to your guards.

You can see the post-match statistics on the following link: (19349)

P.S. NT player for sale: (12085566)

Last edited by Onisifor at 4/23/2012 4:48:54 PM

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30761.201 in reply to 30761.200
Date: 5/18/2012 4:16:10 PM
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Hey guys, half of my term has passed so it's time for a half-term report.

Results in Season 19 and World Ranking
4 wins and 3 losses last season in the Euros was the epilogue. Not the result I was hopping to achieve, however giving in mind the group and the schedule it was overall a positive result. However I'm satisfied because it was a (somewhat) step forward.

The cumulative effect of the Euro record and results in the friendlies afterwards was an improvement in the World Ranking of Norge NT by 10 positions. Now, that is a promising sign. Currently we are ranked No 41.

The Players
The player data-base is solid. I've just added few names from the U21 team from last season. Jørgen Abildgaard, Ole Linnerud, Svend Slyngborg, Yngve Kleven could become leaders of the future NT squad. Training is essential to all of them and let's see if the raw stone would turn into shining diamond in 2-3 seasons.

As for their older compatriots there are some players which deserves special attention.
- Alf Grindstein is the main man. He improved by 9 major skills. Congratulations to L.BIRD, a manager from Spain.

Bellow see the training results from other, potential NT, players. I must say I was expecting to see more training effort for some 9+ potential players, especially since the current backbone of the squad is getting older and new heroes must step up and take their place eventually. So my final note on the domestic players would be: train your players harder - it will most certainly pay off more to have strong player from your nationality (more merchandise) in your team... and it is definitely more cool.

- 8 skills: Jens Erik Jensen
- 7 skills: Martin Pettersson, Yohannes Vatland
- 6 skills: Alf Bergshaven, Sven Lundgren, Tor Svendsen
- 5 skills: Hendrik Jacobsen, Svenn Berg
- 4 skills+ Jørgen Duesund, Leiv Fosshaug, Terje Haugland, Kasper Bugge and Snorre Petterson
- 3 skills: Daniel Hansen, Bjørn Hassel, Tore Tang Ellefsen
- 2 skills: Stian Erga, Keith Grini, Steinar Sagen, Stian Erga, Åge Guttormsen
- 1 skill: Egon Olesen, Thor Harry Sørvær, Geir Clausen, Aanen Lian, Stefan Tillbrant, Karsten Ramsdal, Emil Breen, Arild Nilsen, Jan Thorbjørnsen, Olaf Larsen

Season 20
Well, we are in the consolation tournament and my goal for this season will be to reach the top 32 stage and progress as further as I can. Soon we will discover our first two opponents and hopefully we can have a strong start for the next 6 matches in the qualification. Couple of things are essential: 1) training should continue, 2) careful weekly minute management.

Cheers everyone and let's have a good season!

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30761.202 in reply to 30761.201
Date: 5/18/2012 5:18:20 PM
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Great report! I'm optimistic about the top 32 placement. Keep up the good work!

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30761.203 in reply to 30761.202
Date: 5/21/2012 12:52:46 PM
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For tonight's friendly match against Slovenia I decided to select two new players as a reward to the owners for their dedicated training in the previous season. I hope that this will motivate them, as well as all other managers, to continue further with the training. So congratulations to Yohannes Vatland (17632790) and Terje Haugland (13502586). Well deserved!

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30761.204 in reply to 30761.203
Date: 5/21/2012 2:07:38 PM
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thanks ;)

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30761.205 in reply to 30761.204
Date: 6/11/2012 9:58:20 AM
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Tough match @ Saudi Arabia in few minutes. I'm confident that the selected tactics and attitude will eventually end up positive for us. It may look too radical, though.

Offense: Motion
Defense: Inside Box and One

Starting 5
PG: Alm
SG: Hansen
SF: Hopedal
PF: Hausken
C: Grindheim

Expectations: WIN
10+ rebounds for us and Hansen as top scorer.

Edit after the match: I was right about the rebounding, but totally missed the top scorer part (well, my guessing that he would take numerous shots was right but he had terrible realization). However, I got right the most important prediction: we won! I'm glad that Inside Box and One worked fine against Q. Khoury (I guess).

Major factor of today's win: inactivity of Saudi Arabia coach. Even these win however matters equally as any other.

Next week opponent Tounes.

Last edited by Onisifor at 6/11/2012 1:14:40 PM

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30761.206 in reply to 30761.201
Date: 6/22/2012 5:38:00 PM
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Aaaaaand I'm back! My studies are done.

Great to see new boost in our NT. I will try to get Tore Tang in better GS as soon as possible. I have been lucky so that none of my players were sold to avoid going bankrupt.

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