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160854.6 in reply to 160854.5
Date: 10/25/2010 12:25:17 PM
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Nice victory and some very solid ratings. Which bodes well for a stron U21 season.

Another great write up as well, thanks!!


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Date: 10/25/2010 5:46:05 PM
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I thought we were in trouble when Richards went down. The game was still fairly close at that point and I'm glad to see we held on for the win.

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Date: 10/25/2010 11:47:07 PM
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Wooh, those PG per 100 ratings were pretty painfuly on both sides.

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Date: 11/1/2010 8:42:57 PM
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Post-game recap: Canada vs. Barbados, Nov 1, 2010

Canada has 579 active users currently, and Barbados has 8. Keeping those numbers in mind, the Barbados U21 managed to put up a pretty good fight tonight, despite Canada winning by a final score of 103-52.

The Canadian team was in control of the game from the early stages, and managed to outplay Barbados in just about every category. One area where Barbados did well, however, was rebounding, and Barbados grabbed 63 boards to Canada's 61. Barbados also shot the ball about the same as the Canadians from outside, going 2-16, while Canada went 3-16. Canadian officials, however, insist that the Canadian shooters simply had an off night.

The leading scorer for Canada was Max Torres, who put up 19 points in a team high 32 minutes. Torres looked great in the first quarter, but turned invisible a bit as the game went on. In general, no one on Canada exploded for a huge game, but everyone managed to contribute to the overall effort.

For player of the game honours, I'll randomly select Vidyacharan Jaiswal, for putting up the highest individual rating (14.5 in 20 minutes at C). Jaiswal also managed 11 points, 10 rebounds, and a solid defensive effort in his minutes against Scott Halliday (who put up the highest rating for Barbados by a large margin). I'd also like to give a commemorative trophy to Lawrence Castillo, for his game against Barbados back in season 12. Castillo's epic 32 points on 14-15 shooting remains a thing of beauty, and still fills Canadian hearts with joy. Ah, the memories.

Next week, the action continues, and we will be playing Guatemala at the standard time on Monday (which is 6:00 PM server time for us this season).

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Date: 11/6/2010 9:41:00 PM
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nice

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Date: 11/8/2010 10:06:38 PM
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Post-game recap: Canada vs. Guatemala, Nov 8, 2010

The Canadian U21 got off to a great start in this one, and ended up coasting to a 123-53 victory. The 70 point margin of victory is something I'm very happy with, and it was aided by Guatemala having crunched Costa Rica last week.

Looking at the details of the game, we had a comfortable advantage in every category, and every positional matchup was in our favour. Our PGs had an especially large edge, and happily attempted to both go into "Jordan" mode. Satchwell finished with 20 points on 19 shots, and Hightower went off for 13 points on 12 shots (in only 16 minutes of action).

While the PGs were busy volume scoring, the SGs and SFs also put up some numbers, while spreading the shots around. The C's and PF's were especially good today. Coming off the bench, Pat Clear put up a fairly ridiculous 10 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists in only 16 minutes. That is some top quality passing from a PF. For player of the game honours, I'll give the nod to Vidyacharan Jaiswal. Enjoying the opportunity to start at C, Jaiswal dropped 23 points on 16 shots, while also grabbing 20 rebounds, and posting a team high rating of 14.5.

Next week, the action continues, with a game against Costa Rica. So far the U21 has benefitted from excellent game shape, and hopefully we'll see that continue in the upcoming weeks.

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Date: 11/15/2010 9:01:17 PM
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Post-game recap: Canada vs. Costa Rica, Nov 15, 2010

Another smooth win for the Canadian U21 today, and the final score ended up being 117-68. Costa Rica has some good players, and 49 point win is a nice result I think.

We started out with a great first half, and were up 65-25 at half time. Things were much more even in the second half, largely due to a 29-27 third quarter (where we only won by 2). Looking at the individual player performances, we had the edge at every position, except for perhaps PG. Our PGs did a good job guarding Gleik Borbón, but he still had 20 points, and our own PGs had...well...4. They did combine for 9 assists and just 1 turnover though. :)

Our SGs and SFs did a good job scoring, and Max Torres led the way with 26 points (on 19 shots). Coming in off the bench at SF, Dupre tried to take over in the fourth quarter, and put up 18 points on 14 shots, despite only playing 17 minutes total in the game. Jaiswal played all 48 minutes for us at C today, and wasn't at his best, but still helped us out with a strong performance. For player of the game honours, though, I'm going to go with Pat Clear yet again. He had an amazing first half, putting up 20 rebounds and 19 points in just 2 quarters of action. His final line included 27 rebounds, 23 points, 3 assists, 3 blocks, and just 1 turnover. That's the third random player of the game nod for Pat Clear this season, giving him the edge over Vidyacharan Jaiswal, who has been honoured twice.

Next week, we will be playing against Peru, who is currently 3-1 in our pool (after losing 93-76 to Chile this week). The following week, we play Chile, and then it will be on to round 2.

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Date: 11/22/2010 8:35:53 PM
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Post-game recamp: Canada vs. Peru, November 22, 2010

We ended up with a 74-56 win over Peru tonight, which I think is a great result. We were probably a bit lucky to win by that much, but I was expecting us to win the game, and the large margin of victory is a nice confidence booster going forward.

The game started out in a scary way for us, as we went 0-10 from the field over the first 7 minutes. Our defense was good, though, and Peru had only built up an 8-3 lead. Our strong defense continued, and our offense started to pick it up, as we proceeded to go on an extended 58-19 run for over half the game. This created a 61-37 lead heading into the fourth quarter, which setup some nice blowout conditions. Our backups struggled a bit in the fourth, but kept things under control, as we cruised to a very comfortable win.

The main star peformances tonight came on defense, where everyone was great. On offense, the PGs did a great job not forcing anything, combining for 2-5 shooting, 7 assists, and 2 turnovers. Hightower hit both shots. The SGs and SFs did shoot the ball a lot, and not very well, but made up for it defensively. The best performance from the perimeter probably came from Philip Yates, and I think it ended up being a good decision to let him start at SG instead of Torres today. At C and PF, I was really happy with the overall production. In his U21 debut, Germain Demers did a good job with 12 fourth quarter minutes, scoring 7 points (on 5 shots), while adding 7 rebounds. Glenn Richards was also very good, scoring 15 points (on 12 shots) along with 9 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 blocks. For player of the game, though, Vidyacharan Jaiswal is my pick this week. His 19 points (on 13 shots) and 15 rebounds were huge for us, and he really came on strong in the second and third quarters.

The random player of the game standings are now tied yet again; 3 wins by Jaiswal, and 3 by Clear. It will be interesting to see how things go next week, when we face a tough Chilean team, who should be the strongest opponent yet for the U21 this season.

Last edited by The Mogul at 11/22/2010 8:40:07 PM

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Date: 11/30/2010 12:17:01 AM
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Post-game recap: Canada vs. Chile, November 29, 2010

The first round of the Americas Championships has now been completed, and Canada finished on a strong note, with a solid 87-74 win against Chile. This means that we have secured a 6-0 record, 1st place in Pool C, and a ticket to Pool D. The top 2 teams in Pool D will make the playoff round, the 3rd place team will earn a place in the repechage, and 4-6 go straight to the consolation tournament. Of the teams that make the playoff round, the two semi-final game winners will qualify directly to the world championships, and the two sem-final losers will join the 3rd place teams in the second chance qualifiers (repechage).

The game against Chile started out well for us, and Philip Yates went 3-3 as part of a 10-2 start. Before long, our lead had been stretched out to 19-6, and we never looked back. We had the lead up to 48-28 by the half, and 69-47 by the end of the third quarter, before clearing the bench for the 4th.

Looking at the individual perfomances, everyone played good defense, and no single Chilean player really went off for a huge game. On offense, we got some numbers out of Yates and Dupre, but our bigs did most of the scoring. Jaiswal, Clear, Demers, and Richards all put up ratings of either 14.0 or 14.5, all scored 11 to 17 points, all shot very close to 50%, and all contributed to a strong rebounding performance (although Richards only was credited with 5 rebounds individually). It's hard to single anyone out for player of the game honours, but Jaiswal and Clear probably put up the best numbers. I think I'll give them both a co-player of the game nod, which keeps them tied for the lead in the random player of the game standings (3.5 nods each ).

Our schedule for round two gets very difficult in a hurry. We play the United States next week (2nd place pool B), then tournaments hosts Argentina the following week (who were 1st place in pool A). After that, we get Ecuador (3rd B), Paraguay (4th A), and finish up the round with Costa Rica (4th C).

Last edited by The Mogul at 11/30/2010 12:17:58 AM

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160854.15 in reply to 160854.14
Date: 11/30/2010 6:18:24 PM
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Hmm, I'm not sure whether to like that we start hard and finish easier or not. Do you think we have enough to take the group?

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160854.16 in reply to 160854.15
Date: 11/30/2010 8:59:20 PM
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You mean 'we' as in us right?

You are the enemy in my eyes ;)

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