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From: yodabig

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I agree and I'm not even in the East but I wish I was. :-(


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From: Mr J

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I agree and I'm not even in the East but I wish I was. :-(


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LOL That's cruel. :-)

In all seriousness, although I'm getting beaten well by the big boys, I'm absorbing and learning constantly. For me it comes down to this: When I'm beaten, I'm analysing both sides closely so that next time we meet I'm better. That doesn't mean I'll win the second game, but if I reduce the gap I've won in my mind.

I'm relishing the opportunity to try tactics for the sake of trying them just to anaylse the results. It's all good. I'm not deflated by any losses nor will I be. Although I should just say now that our match this week, Yoda, is going to be a bloodbath and peeps, upon seeing our box score, will be forgiven for confusing the scoreline with an Allstar game scoreline.

lol

From: abigfishy

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unlike ours? :P

From: Axis123

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if I reduce the gap I've won in my mind.
This is how I treat pretty much all competition.

When I was living in London, I used to play this Asian guy in badminton. At the start, he would thrash me. I just wanted to keep playing, because I knew that, teach time, I would get a tiny bit closer. After about a month, I started winning. He started coming up with "sore ankle" excuses and didn't want to play as much any more...

From: Leeroy

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Sore ankles are a real thing! I swear

I'm waiting for the weather to heat up so I can get active again, I gotta start with swimming due to an injury I picked up late last year

From: Axis123

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Who's doing this last week's ones? One has already been done for you!

From: yodabig

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Totally agree. I had the same experience with squash. A friend had been playing for years and was really good, I was totally hopeless but was so fit and fast that he could just about never hit a winner against me so I would just wear him down and down with massive rallies. At the start he always won but by the end we were about equal. I only stopped because of an injury and then he had to move to Perth for work.

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Date: 9/20/2012 8:39:44 PM
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Round 3

Game 2

Gisborne Gladiators vs. Geelong Vipers 76 - 62 (52064386)


This game was sown up in the 2nd where the Gladiators put the Vipers to the sword with a 23-8 quarter. The Vipers showed some venom late to get the margin back to a respectable 14 points. The Gladiators went with an inside isolation which saw a very even game offensively with no player taking over 11 shots and only one player taking under 7. The Vipers managed to slow the game down with their Patient offense and get it into the hands of their go-to man Bertens, but he was smothered all night by Dimai and shot his team out of the game with his 8-40 from the field. All said and done the Gladiators triumphed leaving them in 6th with a 2-1 record. The Vipers remain winless in 10th, however i would expect to see them win a few in the coming weeks.

3 votes - Giulio Dimai (GIS)
He gets this due to multiple factors. Firstly because he top scored for his team with 15 points off 6-10 shooting. But more importantly for his superb defensive display as mentioned above on Bertens.

2 votes - Eric Sheldon (GIS)
Sheldon was clinical from the floor with 6-9 FG for his 13 points along with 13 rebounds in his 30 minutes of playing time.

1 vote - Sam Rosales (GEE)
Rosales went 50% from the field to score the second most for his side with 11 points. However with 9 rebounds of which 3 were off the offensive glass and 3 blocks he deserves a vote. Not to mention he managed to keep his opponent Fejdasz relatively quiet.

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
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Round 3

Game 3


Shepparton Shooters vs. Skyhook Dreamers 94 - 97 (52064384)

Game of the round i would suggest. It was a big inside vs outside battle with both sides having obvious strengths. The Shooters started off with a bang thanks to Viojan and Ratliff giving them a 13 point lead at the half. The Dreamers moved the ball alot more precisely in the 3rd quarter in their motion offense and turned the 13 point deficit into a 3 point lead with a quarter to go. It was the likes of Viojan and Pronin getting it done in the last, with Viojan looking like he had sent this one to OT with a driving layup with 12 seconds left, only for Pronin to drop a dagger in the Shooters hearts from downtown on the buzzer!! Commiserations to the Shooters who really let this one slip after a great first half. However the game is called Buzzerbeater for a reason. The Dreamers would be stoked to move to 2-1 and remain close to the playoff battle in 7th. The Shooters slip to 1-2 and 9th after this loss.

3 votes - Junel Viojan (SHE)
Talk about stuffing the stat sheet. The Violator dropped a game high 35 points of an efficient 16-26 from the field. He also monstered the glass with a game high 20 rebounds, he also chimed in with 4 assists to cap off this stellar individual night.

2 votes - Ilya Pronin (SKY)
Not much to talk about here. 30 points. 13-23 FG. Game winner. Clutch city population this guy.

1 votes - Xiong Weipeng (SHE)
This was the hardest of the votes to give with so many nice looking stat lines. However very few of them shut down their opponents. Weipeng did the best of the rest on the defensive end and had a nice 18-16 points/rebounds double double.

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
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i wont have time to finish them today. might get to them around 10-11 tonight, so if anyone wants to get in and finish the last 3 before round 4 starts they are welcome to. if not i will get them done later.

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
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Round 3

Game 4

Awesome^.- vs. Whompas Donkeys 99 - 74 (52064383)

This Awesome side is certainly running on all cylinders and it showed in this one by winning all 4 quarters and dominating the hapless asses. Awesome had better points per 100 shots for every position which is an example of their dominance. Awesome's inside scoring and perimeter defense ratings were impressive, probably coupled with the Donkeys poor inside scoring led to this result.

3 votes - Remigio Eduegui (AWE)
Remigio had a game high 16 rebounds in his teams dominance on the boards. 14 points from 7-13 shooting along with 3 assists and 3 blocks caps off his night. Worthy of the 3 votes i would say.

2 votes - Muharem Mahmutefendić (AWE)
23 points and 14 rebounds was good enough for 'the fender' to secure 2 votes in this one. Had he not turned it over 4 times and allowed his opponent to lead the opposition in scoring he would have got maximum votes.

1 vote - Brent Hargrave (AWE)
Really none of the donkey's deserved a vote so the aussie gets the to single vote with his 15 points and 5 assists.

Garrie Addison (18085302). The G-Adder striking blows since season 15
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