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Post by drivethebody on Sept 14, 2021 14:42:03 GMT
Anyone got a link to the stats - as I can’t find for some reason
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2021 14:54:35 GMT
They're on the hoopsfix article
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2021 15:26:39 GMT
Obsessed. Never has someone who doesn't support a team written so much about them.
Found that pm you claim I sent yet? Or is it time to fess up and admit you're a liar and a fantasist?
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Post by drivethebody on Sept 14, 2021 15:51:09 GMT
They're on the hoopsfix article Thanx
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2021 16:53:56 GMT
They're on the hoopsfix article and, surprisingly, the BCL website. i guess it's easier to get others to do the work.
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Post by spaghettihoops on Sept 14, 2021 17:59:43 GMT
I wonder why London enter it- a vanity project perhaps? I really don't follow European basketball at all so correct me if I'm wrong, but does it offer a very easy route into Europe Cup? Lions lost one CL game and are now in EC. Whereas the fourth team in their group are having to go through EC qualifiers and some won't make it through.
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Post by saintpat on Sept 14, 2021 19:20:44 GMT
Big bruising power forwards who move like tractors and have no perimeter game aren't really much of a thing any more Pat. I do think Lions lack a real quality option at that spot but if you're waiting for them to sign the type of player you apparently want I think you'll be waiting a long time. It would appear Lions have actually added another forward to this roster without telling anyone about it. Unless I missed the announcement? I'd certainly not heard any mention of Aurimas Majauskas prior to last night. For Europe only I assume. Makes some sense as a fit but not sure he's going to be a big difference maker. Game went roughly as bad as expected. Pressure's on to deliver something in Europe Cup now. Lions were pulled apart inside, they had no one blocking up the inside,making it difficult, when I say a big bruising European, I mean someone with plenty of European experience who has better understanding of the game and what is necessary than Lions existing group, they also have to be big to have any chance of being effective. Jordan Williams looked completely out of his depth but he will have learnt lots & hopefully he can take this experience & improve from it. Will Neighbour looks unfit to me & was anonymous when he did get on court. The Americans mostly looked out of their depth too, again, if we'd signed Americans who'd played Champions league/Europe Cup as opposed to G League there could have been a better outcome. I thought only Reese & Cucini came out of the game with positives but as I've said elsewhere, this is only Lions 2nd ever European game & they have plenty to learn,I'm sure over the next 6 games we will see a marked improvement. Hopefully Robinson will be back so we'll at least have a PG who will attempt to control the teams offence & find a pass or 2. Treviso were a good team, very good if you compare them to any BBL team. The next 6 European games could well determine a great many things at Lions, the players & coaches had a hard lesson yesterday, they all need to learn and move on. What is clear is that the BBL need teams to play in Europe or we'll never get better.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2021 19:24:50 GMT
I wonder why London enter it- a vanity project perhaps? For the same reason dogs lick their nuts?
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Post by dazzle on Sept 15, 2021 6:03:32 GMT
This story will continue to snowball the club into oblivion if you ask me. Hats off for the courage to enter any European competition. Too much emphasis on creating a group of individuals not a team and this must change
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