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Date: 3/29/2015 10:59:28 AM
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I wasn't expecting to pick him but when looking round at the talent we have we had a lack of people that had defence both inside and outside. He will probably be used as more SF this season for defensive reasons, but in future seasons who knows what he could do

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Date: 3/29/2015 11:56:30 AM
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lets see how he looks at the end of the season and decide from there

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Date: 3/30/2015 3:28:01 AM
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Even at 19, I am sure he won't disappoint, Morwood has done a great job! Thanks as always mate for your support for the U21 and NT.

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Date: 3/30/2015 3:47:13 AM
Optic Fibres
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Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
Looking forward to seeing the 20 year olds today!

From: arrows-king

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Date: 3/30/2015 5:07:01 AM
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We have a couple of players that lack GS but I'm hoping we can at least compete today and not just get blown out

From: js8

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Date: 3/30/2015 8:04:07 AM
Optic Fibres
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Second Team:
Wānaka Lakers
We have a couple of players that lack GS but I'm hoping we can at least compete today and not just get blown out

Comparing the teams, there very similar DMI wise and salary, they have slightly better GS but who knows :-)

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Date: 3/30/2015 12:11:30 PM
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England U20 111-127 Israel U20

I was hoping for it to be a bit closer score wise however, Mulrain went down with an injury at the beginning of the 3rd which hurts us scoring. I chose to play patient to see where our better scorers were and to see how the shot distribution would be between Maher, Mulrain and Brodie. Maher played great, scoring 35points shooting 50%FG. MacPhorich also had a strong game with 16points, 7 rebounds.

I also never expected a player to dominate Brodie like their centre did. Brodie has pretty high ID and improving SB so seeing their C score 34 points on such a high percentage.

The game ratings do look low, however due to the scouting did to find the better 20y/o's had a major hit on our enthusiasm so it was at the minimum, maybe theirs were higher which could have been a factor.


From: js8

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Date: 3/30/2015 12:56:59 PM
Optic Fibres
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Considering Mulrain did go down injured and played under half the game, I think 16 points isn't a bad margin. Maher had a screamer of a game and as you said, there centre was very impressive. Also thought Edie had a good game off the bench, especially with respectable GS.
I'm liking the looks of this said for next season and hopefully the players managers can continue doing a good job with their training.

Last edited by js8 at 3/30/2015 12:59:34 PM

From: Lemonshine

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Date: 3/30/2015 2:12:29 PM
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Unfortunately MacPhorich has fairly high DR but his JR/PA aren't great, so he's probably not suited to be the focal point of an offense at the moment. His 9.0 rating wasn't all that remarkable either. I'd really think he'd benefit a lot from more passing or jump range (I trained JR once for 2 positions this season due to a training screw up). At the moment he's on autopilot for OD training till the end of the season. I guess I'll message you at the end of the season to see what you'd like the most out of him

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