Saturday, November 26, 2005
Hello!
Ay sorry guys I couldnt come for the match. Was in Genting. And the match I found was incredibly stupid. Come on la, those people you played against wasn't even half as good as Adrian. And I know that because I and Kang Wei have played against them before. Sure they had certain good moves but shit they were t3h 5ux. It sucks to have a draw. I agree fully with yan ting when he says that this is only a shadow of how we normally play. Adrian, call more trainings and call people that are required to turn up. I hope the next match will be a good one. [Or maybe you lost because the god-like presence of me Ryan wasnt there.] Lol. {9DAYS FROM NOW TILL THE REMOVAL OF T3H 5PL1N+}
final score 48-48..
seriously.. i think the match was all about controlling of emotions..
and lousy play..
up 17 points at half time.. all gone by the 3rd quarter..
the first half was great.. fast breaks suceeded.. passes were crisp.. assists here and there.. up 17 points in to half time..
and the defence was even better.. 2-3 zone.. we stopped them like crazy.. only conceding 4 points in the first quarter! why? you guys were talking! that's the key to defence.. it's not whether the players are good.. it's whether you guys are committed! remember.. good defence requires concentration and hardworking for the whole game.. not just in the first half..
but why did we allow them to catch up? dun blame the slanted ring.. the defence was gone.. their play was always the same.. the centre would just block off the forward and the guard will just dribble to that particular side and shoot.. EVERY PLAY IN THE SECOND HALF WAS LIKE THAT! the main culprit.. adrian.. he should have fronted the centre instead of standing behind him.. allow shou chen to take care of him.. because when the guard dribbles to your side.. you are behind the centre and he just blocks you off..
the offence? i'm sad to say that you guys played like the first team we played against.. where was the flow! the team cannot just depend on adrian and yan ting to perform magic on every play.. in fact.. our offence was more of a 2 on 5.. that's the problem with only have 1 big man.. the 4 guards just stood outside and passed the ball around.. and waited for yan ting and adrian to finish off.. NO! this is not the way! look at the number of shots that wei di and hao lin actually had.. maybe it's becasuse i wasn't playing..i dun want to boast.. but i believe i'm the scoring machine of this team.. =P please guys.. watch more NBA.. watch more games.. play more.. watching the game was like watching LA lakers play.. adrian(odom) and yan ting (bryant) doing everything.. with no dominant centre..
yan ting: you had just an average game.. only a shadow of the way you usually play..
adrian: too kan-chiong already.. make some better shots next time.. it's never easy to keep shooting while at off-balance
shou chen: aiyo! so weak!!! must learn to be more hiong! fight! ( next time must copy the jurong coach.. when the player looks weak.. punch his chest.. )
hao lin: er................................
wei di: can you please control your emotions.. never allow people's words to affect your game..
ok.. the emotions.. why? why allow their words to affect your game.. yan ting.. just because they were not happy that you kept chionging them.. it doesn't mean that you lose out on your aggression.. wei di.. haiz.. they were psyco-ing you only.. they taunted you.. and you allowed yourself to get affected.. actually.. in a game.. they would have already be given a technical foul.. but you still can't get affected and just walk back to defend.. the whole team should been mad at you..
BUT.. i must really applaud all of you for controlling.. their players were totally unprofessional.. number 7.. never swing your arm at someone.. number ten.. GONER.. that blue shirt guy.. really a fucker.. i dun think that guy is a school team player.. but he just can't control his emotions..
luckily.. everything ended well.. happy ending..
regarding controlling emotions.. this is a true story of a coach who is very well respected..
once.. a jurong player was elbowed in the face.. and then the confronted the other player.. the coach took him off and gave him a super tight slap.. and the player just looked down in shame.. "you can take a slap from me but you cannot take an elbow!" and the coach slaps him again.. "can you control your emotions??!?!?!??!" "YES!" and the coach sends him onto the court..
btw.. jurong was up by 40+ points against greenridge that time..
kk.. i look forward to the next game..
seriously.. i think the match was all about controlling of emotions..
and lousy play..
up 17 points at half time.. all gone by the 3rd quarter..
the first half was great.. fast breaks suceeded.. passes were crisp.. assists here and there.. up 17 points in to half time..
and the defence was even better.. 2-3 zone.. we stopped them like crazy.. only conceding 4 points in the first quarter! why? you guys were talking! that's the key to defence.. it's not whether the players are good.. it's whether you guys are committed! remember.. good defence requires concentration and hardworking for the whole game.. not just in the first half..
but why did we allow them to catch up? dun blame the slanted ring.. the defence was gone.. their play was always the same.. the centre would just block off the forward and the guard will just dribble to that particular side and shoot.. EVERY PLAY IN THE SECOND HALF WAS LIKE THAT! the main culprit.. adrian.. he should have fronted the centre instead of standing behind him.. allow shou chen to take care of him.. because when the guard dribbles to your side.. you are behind the centre and he just blocks you off..
the offence? i'm sad to say that you guys played like the first team we played against.. where was the flow! the team cannot just depend on adrian and yan ting to perform magic on every play.. in fact.. our offence was more of a 2 on 5.. that's the problem with only have 1 big man.. the 4 guards just stood outside and passed the ball around.. and waited for yan ting and adrian to finish off.. NO! this is not the way! look at the number of shots that wei di and hao lin actually had.. maybe it's becasuse i wasn't playing..
yan ting: you had just an average game.. only a shadow of the way you usually play..
adrian: too kan-chiong already.. make some better shots next time.. it's never easy to keep shooting while at off-balance
shou chen: aiyo! so weak!!! must learn to be more hiong! fight! ( next time must copy the jurong coach.. when the player looks weak.. punch his chest.. )
hao lin: er................................
wei di: can you please control your emotions.. never allow people's words to affect your game..
ok.. the emotions.. why? why allow their words to affect your game.. yan ting.. just because they were not happy that you kept chionging them.. it doesn't mean that you lose out on your aggression.. wei di.. haiz.. they were psyco-ing you only.. they taunted you.. and you allowed yourself to get affected.. actually.. in a game.. they would have already be given a technical foul.. but you still can't get affected and just walk back to defend.. the whole team should been mad at you..
BUT.. i must really applaud all of you for controlling.. their players were totally unprofessional.. number 7.. never swing your arm at someone.. number ten.. GONER.. that blue shirt guy.. really a fucker.. i dun think that guy is a school team player.. but he just can't control his emotions..
luckily.. everything ended well.. happy ending..
regarding controlling emotions.. this is a true story of a coach who is very well respected..
once.. a jurong player was elbowed in the face.. and then the confronted the other player.. the coach took him off and gave him a super tight slap.. and the player just looked down in shame.. "you can take a slap from me but you cannot take an elbow!" and the coach slaps him again.. "can you control your emotions??!?!?!??!" "YES!" and the coach sends him onto the court..
btw.. jurong was up by 40+ points against greenridge that time..
kk.. i look forward to the next game..
-hendrie-
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