PF:
Stanislav Pinkhasov
(5768837) Tiger Town
Allstar season 8 & 9, the ranking says it all about this german HoF. The crowd pleaser from Tiger Town may play a leading role in wednesdays match. That is if he doesn't get put of his game by the first class facilities on Oslos better side of town.
David Dève
(2369194) Hammerdown
Hammerdowns most expencive acquisition, Dangerous Dève is a monster if in shape. And at the moment nothing foretells us that he isn't. The only thing that doesn't make him starter is that in his eagerness to dominate he gets sloppy and turns over the ball to often. If he can restrain himself he is the strongest card in
Great 8's hand of fate. If you don't keep your cool this little frenchman will ice you.
C:
Roger Oromí
(3010878) Tiger Town
Allstar comeback since season 7, Roger is another key player from II.1 veteran Tiger Town. Although his relative height for center doesn't scare a toddler this spaniard can stun a cobra with his swift rebounding. Also carries a sharp brood which he uses to lay down his opposition so he can finish of the top of the hoop. Unfortunately, like Minh his FT anxiety have been acting up lately and can be a pivot point for Big 8.
Snir Shaked
(2321563) Hammerdown
Snir "The Sneak" Shaked is Great 8's second superbackup provided by Hammerdown. Dominating the air, passing overhead and making a spectacle is this players strenghts. Although he isn't the greatest in any genre, it all adds up to a devastating package that will outlast most durable players, adding a great finish to a strong start.
On the other side stands last seasons BLNO team Bromstad Bricks with 3 out of 5 starters with Geir Solstad
(4777935), Thomasz Bjørndalen
(2568482) and Woodrow Robertson
(762957). knn sports a strong rebounder in William Zippi
(3203085) from uruguay at center. The inferior Big 8's chances rely on their ability to make the most out of SF Woodrow Robertson and playing Askim Flyers center backup Odd Viken-Valvåg
(2304356) in a test of faith that his 7'2" height will be enough.
Pre match analysis by Oslo West Pomeranians fan club president, Inge Naning.
Last edited by Svett Sleik (U21-Scout Norge) at 7/19/2009 1:43:56 PM