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SGP U21: Season 48

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302329.14 in reply to 302329.13
Date: 1/2/2020 9:50:13 AM
Tampines Fusion
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Asia U21 Championship Game: vs Hong Kong U21
Our boys finally tasted their first official defeat against Hong Kong U21 today. Despite being prepared to match their fast paced offense, their quality was too good and they ran our boys out of the court with a 46 point victory, our biggest loss so far.

Ho Meng Chi was the best offensive player from the team, finishing the game with 12 points (50% from field) and 3 assists, while Amir Quiyum was our defensive anchor, with 2 steals and 3 blocks.

On a less positive note, our players were outclassed on the boards. Despite picking up 12 offensive rebounds, we could only pick up 22 defensive rebounds, giving the ball away to our opponents 15 times. We also had problems overcoming their defense, shooting 30% from the field and an abysmal 12% from 3.

We will be facing Philippines U21 next Monday. Please keep their game shapes up, managers! Despite us having virtually no chance against them, it's still good practice to maintain their game shape (it will also benefit your team in the long run).

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302329.15 in reply to 302329.14
Date: 1/6/2020 7:55:33 PM
Tampines Fusion
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Asia U21 Championship Game: vs Philippines U21
There hasn't been a more disappointing loss for our boys, as they rallied to recover from the 9 point first quarter deficit to take a lead Midway in the third. Then we crashed. While it was an expected loss at the start, our boys fought tooth and nail all the way til the third before collapsing, making this loss super hard to swallow.

That said, our boys performed well while they could, and there are some stellar performances to look back on.

Yap Tse Leng was looking good after training this week and was handed his first start for the U21. He responded in terrific fashion by putting in a career NT game. While his field goal percentage wasn't much to shout about, he led the team with 17 points on 43% shooting from the arc. He also grabbed 10 rebounds to finish the game with a double-double.

Captain Amir Quiyum was his usual effective self on the boards again this game, leading the team with 12 rebounds (6 on each end). However he was less effective on offense, making only 1 of 6 shots from the arc while missing every 2 point shot.

Meanwhile, Sylvester Andy and Seet Woon Long were the defensive anchors for the starters and the bench respectively. Woon Long stripped his opponents of the ball 3 times in the game, while Sylvester managed 2 steals and 1 block.

We will be facing South Korea U21 next week. Please keep our players' game shape up! It's not necessarily a must win game, as we have qualified for the next round, but a W is always good.