Benjo
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Iridium1010 wrote:Btw Benjo how did you record it on FTA?Edited by iridium1010: 8/4/2014 12:16:21 AM Set top box. As for expansion, I have a feeling it will backfire, given how many teams have collapsed in recent years.
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Glory Recruit
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Benjo wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:Btw Benjo how did you record it on FTA?Edited by iridium1010: 8/4/2014 12:16:21 AM Set top box. As for expansion, I have a feeling it will backfire, given how many teams have collapsed in recent years. Did not even know they could record, must get one.
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grazorblade
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anyone in the usa watching ncaa final tues night
kentucky vs connecticut. Kentucky is my wife (and by default) my team since she is from there :)
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Roar_Brisbane
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Can we just hurry up and bring back the bullets. :(
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petszk
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Iridium1010 wrote:Don't look below if you haven't watched the games.
Great win by the wildcats, some pretty exciting ideas coming from the NBL since the de merger too. I just hope this proposed rapid expansion doesn't backfire.
Btw Benjo how did you record it on FTA?
Having not really followed the NBL for many years, what is this about? Iridium1010 wrote:some pretty exciting ideas coming from the NBL since the de merger too. I just hope this proposed rapid expansion doesn't backfire.
Last thing I heard was that the NBL (a couple of years ago) was looking at a A-League style reboot but that kinda fizzled after they couldn't get enough clubs to meet the new licence criteria (think it was a guarantee of $x for y years).
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Heard music on speakers during play, switched straight over to something else.
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Glory Recruit
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petszk wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:Don't look below if you haven't watched the games.
Great win by the wildcats, some pretty exciting ideas coming from the NBL since the de merger too. I just hope this proposed rapid expansion doesn't backfire.
Btw Benjo how did you record it on FTA?
Having not really followed the NBL for many years, what is this about? Iridium1010 wrote:some pretty exciting ideas coming from the NBL since the de merger too. I just hope this proposed rapid expansion doesn't backfire.
Last thing I heard was that the NBL (a couple of years ago) was looking at a A-League style reboot but that kinda fizzled after they couldn't get enough clubs to meet the new licence criteria (think it was a guarantee of $x for y years). The league split from from Basketball Australia last year, they've encouraged stricter rules on defending to encourage attacking play. They also just did this http://www.nbl.com.au/article/id/2rgrmw5wagzx1rc7bt0bmh65sThere are talks of a marque system in which all the teams will benefit and expanding by 4 teams , with Hobart, Canberra, Brisbane, Knox, Melbourne and Wellington being mentioned.
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Game 3 of the Grand Final series is scheduled at 11am Perth time, but 1pm Eastern Standard time
Its a silly time for the game to be on, but no doubt scheduled to avoid sunday football
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Glory Recruit
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Grats to the Wildcats.
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RedKat wrote:Durant's MVP speech is a beautiful thing. Nice to see a player so good yet clearly not as arrogant as he is good. This. First of many for KD me thinks
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Nico
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KD had to do a lot more than Lebron this year to keep his team in the top 2 seeds. Lebron could take it easy and had team mates to rely on. KD deserved MVP, but really Lebron is easily the best player (ever IMO).
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Nico
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This is awesome :lol:
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Quote:Maccabi Tel Aviv crowned champion of Europe
By ALLON SINAI
LAST UPDATED: 05/19/2014 00:24 Yellow-and-blue claim 98-86 overtime win over Spanish side, Israeli team takes 6th European championship.
What was deemed as impossible just a few months ago became a reality on Sunday night, with Maccabi Tel Aviv recording a stunning 98-86 overtime victory over Real Madrid in Milan to claim a sixth European championship title in club history.
Maccabi's mere presence in the Euroleague Final Four was a huge surprise, but the yellow-and-blue never had any intention of just making up the numbers in Milan, coming back from 15-points down to snatch a dramatic win over CSKA Moscow in Friday's semifinal.
Tel Aviv wasn't supposed to have a chance against Real Madrid either, but no team could overcome the unflappable character of David Blatt's men, with Maccabi erasing an 11-point deficit on Sunday before securing the win in overtime in front of over 9,000 yellow-and-blue fans who dominated the arena.
Maccabi could have secured the win in regulation, but Tyrese Rice missed in the closing seconds and the final went into overtime. However, the American guard, who was close to being released from the team earlier this season after struggling to settle at the club, more than made up for it in overtime, scoring 14 of his 26 points in the extra five minutes to guide Tel Aviv to its first title since 2005 in its 15th final before deservedly being named as the Final Four MVP.
Related: • Preview: Another Maccabi Tel Aviv miracle in Milan
• Blatt to Peres: Maccabi win is your going away present
Maccabi had lost in its previous three appearances in the final in 2011, 2008 and 2006 but has got a sixth European title to add to its trophy cabinet after Sunday's triumph, with the yellow-and-blue also winning the continental crown in 1977, 1981, 2001, 2004 and 2005.
“I'm so happy,” said Blatt, who won his first Euroleague title as a head coach. “We have brought so much honor to the country and to Maccabi fans especially. We never wavered and I'm just so proud of everyone.”
Blatt was congratulated by President Shimon Peres over the phone after the final buzzer, with Peres claiming the dramatic game almost gave him a heart attack.
Ricky Hickman added 18 points for Maccabi, with Devin Smith finishing with 15 points, David Blu scoring 14 and Alex Tyus contributing 12 points and 11 rebounds.
Maccabi hit 9-of-22 attempts (40%) from three-point range, committing just seven turnovers.
Euroleague MVP Sergio Rodriguez led five Real players in double figures with 21 points.
Blatt installed Sofoklis Schortsanitis back into the starting lineup for the final after surprisingly beginning Friday's semi against CSKA with Andrija Zizic. Maccabi fed the Greek giant the ball time and again in the hope of taking advantage of his size beneath the basket.
Sofo scored two early baskets and Yogev Ohayon's lay-up just over three minutes into the game gave Maccabi its first lead of the night (6-5). Maccabi's defense frustrated Real and seven straight points by Smith saw the yellow-and-blue extend its gap to six points (13-7).
After scoring just seven points in the semifinal, Smith took his tally in the final to seven points in just over two minutes and Maccabi was off to a dream start, with Real hitting only one of its first 12 attempts from the field.
However, after looking completely out of sync in the first seven minutes of the game, Real found its range, ending the first quarter with a 9-2 run to take a 16-15 edge into the second frame.
Madrid continued its run at the start of the second period, quickly establishing a double-digit gap (26-15) with Maccabi remaining stuck on 15 points.
Marcus Slaughter's dunk capped the 19-2 surge and took Real's lead to 11 points (26-15), with the yellow-and-blue being held to two points in six minutes.
Maccabi was in danger of losing touch of the Spaniards, but a three-point play by Rice, who didn't play a second in the first quarter, kept Tel Aviv's head above water (26-20).
Real soon reestablished a double-figure margin (33-22) thanks to Felipe Reyes's basket off Madrid's seventh offensive rebound of the night.
The Spaniards dominated the boards and had a chance to take a significant gap into the second half. However, Blu by himself would outscore Real 7-2 in the final two minutes, ending the half with nine points.
After averaging just nine points per game in the Euroleague until the final, Reyes scored 12 points in the first half alone on Sunday. But he would score Real's only two points in the final three minutes of the second quarter and Blu's triple to end the half, just Maccabi's second from eight attempts, brought the yellow-and-blue within a mere two points (35-33) entering the break.
The momentum remained on Maccabi's side at the start of the second half, with the Israelis holding Real to only two points in the first four minutes of the third quarter.
However, Maccabi only managed five points over that stretch, with Hickman's jumper giving the yellow-and-blue its first lead (41-40) since the first period.
Tremmell Darden's triple gave the Spaniards a 45-41 advantage, but Maccabi replied with five consecutive points of its own to move back in front (46-45).
After hitting just 2-of-8 three-point shots in the first half, Smith's triple took Maccabi to 3-of-5 from beyond the arc in the third period to put Tel Aviv ahead once more (49-47) Rodriguez picked up his third foul with 1:39 remaining in the third period, but he ended the frame with a three-point play to give Real a two-point edge (55-53) ahead of the final 10 minutes.
A Tyus dunk tied the score to start the fourth period, but Rodriguez answered with a three at the other end to keep Real in front (58-55). A Rice three-point attempt which somehow dropped after bouncing high off the rim put Maccabi back ahead (60-58) and the lead would continue to go back and forth.
Maccabi lost Sofo to a fifth foul with just under six minutes left to play and another Rodriguez triple handed Madrid the lead (64-63).
After both teams combined to score their first 18 free-throws in the first 35 minutes of the final, Real's Nikola Mirotic missed from the line and Rice's floater made it 67-67 with 3:07 remaining.
The score was still tied entering the final two minutes, but a Blu lay-up followed by a huge stop on defense and another Rice basket saw Maccabi move into a 73-69 gap with 55 seconds to play. However, free throws by Rodriguez followed by a Hickman miss saw Real tie the score (73-73) with two accurate attempts from the line by Ioannis Bourousis with 21.4 seconds remaining.
Maccabi still had one more chance to clinch the victory, but Rice missed from distance in the closing seconds and the Euroleague final went into overtime for the first time since 1969.
Rice would dominate the extra period though, scoring eight of Maccabi's first 10 points in overtime to give the yellow-and-blue a six-point lead (85-79) with 2:23 to go.
Maccabi would never look back, remaining in control until the final buzzer to clinch the club's sixth European title. http://www.jpost.com/Sports/Maccabi-Tel-Aviv-slams-Real-Madrid-in-Euroleage-final-352642
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Roar_Brisbane
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Melbourne United, Yuck. Bring back the Tigers FFS.
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i have heard SFA about this rapid expansion/merger/whatever in regards to the NBL. if anyone is in the know, has any word of a Newcastle team been mentioned at all?
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pv4 wrote:i have heard SFA about this rapid expansion/merger/whatever in regards to the NBL. if anyone is in the know, has any word of a Newcastle team been mentioned at all? Haven't seen anything on Newcastle but I did read an article that the Brisbane Spartans are trying to get a team out near Carina, sadly I won't be able to support a team unless its the Bullets.
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Terrible decision, as to would be to not bring back the Bullets.
Haven't heard anything on Newcastle in ages, I think that lost it wheels when Tinkler started having money problems.
The 5 in contention atm are South East Melbourne, Tasmania, Brisbane, Wellington, and Canberra.
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Melbourne United, Yuck. Bring back the Tigers FFS. This . The decision is baffling . This won't bring back the magic/giants/titans/dragons fans back to the fold . They also will not get the passionate tigers fans on board .I agree with Copeland , he is fuming and doesn't want nothing to do with this both gazes are taking the stand of we don't like it but can see what' they're trying to do
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The NBL should follow the A-League model.
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They are and it's kinda backfiring on them . One thing they get props is that basketball australia is separate from the nbl
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:They are and it's kinda backfiring on them . One thing they get props is that basketball australia is separate from the nbl Maybe if they just destroyed the current NBL and make it an 8 team State League it might create a whole new following. NSW VIC ACT NT QLD WA SA TAS
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Roar_Brisbane
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SocaWho wrote:MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:They are and it's kinda backfiring on them . One thing they get props is that basketball australia is separate from the nbl Maybe if they just destroyed the current NBL and make it an 8 team State League it might create a whole new following. NSW VIC ACT NT QLD WA SA TAS and kill off the current support? No way. Edited by Roar_Brisbane: 22/5/2014 12:03:10 AM
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I read about the Melbourne United thing the other day in the paper. What the fuck were they smokin? Terrible decision. I guess its better than calling them the Melbourne Camouflage.:lol:
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Nico
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NBA draft starting. Aussie Exum seems likely to go between 3-5. Massive draft with more quality than there has been in a long time.
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Roar_Brisbane
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Wish Lebron would hurry up and make his decision.
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Roar_Brisbane wrote:Wish Lebron would hurry up and make his decision. i reckon he will stay at the heat especially since bosh and wade opted out plenty more coin in king james pocket .. not that he needs it
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Nico
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thejollyvic wrote:Roar_Brisbane wrote:Wish Lebron would hurry up and make his decision. i reckon he will stay at the heat especially since bosh and wade opted out plenty more coin in king james pocket .. not that he needs it Not looking likely. Early indicators suggested Bosh & Wade were looking at cheaper deals but that turned out not to be the case. In the end all Riley has been able to get is McRoberts and Granger. Barely the "re-tooling" he said they needed. Two good role-players, but nothing more, and not going to help a team with a declining Wade. More importantly it shows they actually don't have the money to spend some thought. Cavs can also offer a max deal, only slightly below what Miami can. A few dollars has never been more important than winning for Lebron though. Ask yourself, who wins more over the next 5 years - Wade-Bosh-Lebron, or Irving-Wiggins-Lebron? Easy choice IMO. Cavs can immediately bring a few extra role players like Miller and Allen while keeping Thompson and Varejo. OR they can trade some pieces and bring in Kevin Love. If it comes down to winning, Lebron is crazy not to go to Cleveland. For my Spurs sake, I hope he stays in a declining Miami, but I doubt it happens.
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Yeah my gut feeling is he's going back to Cleveland. Especially if this talk of them trading being able to bring Love in is real. Could be what helps make up Lebron's mind for him.
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Roar_Brisbane
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It does look like he'll go to Cleveland, particularly after this mornings trade with the Nets & Boston.
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