I think Goorjian has done a good job but their is a conflict of interest. Brown is a very capable coach and selections will be seem to be more objective.
1. Reduce the league to 8-10 teams.
2. Structure the fixtures to reduce travel.
3. Hit the schools hard with "AND one" type shows.
4. Get the NBA and NBL back on free to air.
5. Assist Local Associations with NBL players attending local comps.
6. Run fun and professional programmes for 6-8 yr...
sorry, i dont have a link but in either in the age or herald sun seamus gave the scoreboard issue as rationale that the dragons couldnt play at the cage (was a direct quote).
also, seamus is actually on the nbl board who made that decision to not allow another team play a home in another...
seamus mcconflictofinterest, why not allow the dragons play at the cage when rod laver is unavailable in january and switching tigers home games against the dragons to rod laver.
shows the level of unprofessionalism of the nbl and not promoting the game due to small minded adminstrators...
Do the NBL want teams to fail? How about if playing away play back to back games in the same state. Perth in a 7 days play in New Zealand, Cairns and Darwin. What about playing in Cairns and Townsville and Darwin ?
If teams came to melbourn, then play Tigers and Dragons back to back. Cuts...
The teams and coaching has never been better, the problem is marketing and that their is no rivary between teams as there once was. The players are better players when the game was popular but they lack the personaility.
New Zealand finished 4th in that World Championship so your comment regarding Phil Smyth have no credibility.
I was a fan of Smyth until he took a third rate Australia team. He didnt gave the New Zealanders no respect and got burned badly. As for a NBL coach Smyth was great at letting this...
I like winning. Altering shots is far more important to a team than dunks. Best dunks are worth only two points. Dunks in the half court impress me more than showy fast break dunks.
Should be an interesting season. New Zealand, Cairns, Dragons, and Perth look to have great coaching and chemistry. All of those have different ways to win and will be interesting watching the match up.
Triangle is a system offense with some motion principles. In the Bull's triangle offense there something like 40 different options defined by ball movement and how the defense reacts to that.
Motion offenses = the player movement defines the ball movement
System offenses = the ball movement...
what you consider the triangle offense is? All offenses will have triangles in them but that mean they the triangle offense eg three out 2 in passing game offense has a triangle and so does flex.
The games I saw last years Dragons, Tigers, New Zealand national team and nbl, Brisbane...
The Wildcats run the triangle offense but lack outside shooting. Just a side point is that the author of the triangle offense has stated that Phil Jackson's version is just one of many versions of the offense.
Anyway, having Hinson, Devries, Redhurst, Loughton, and Rogers would be dangerous...
Wildcats should go after De Vries. His long distance shooting would spread the defense and give the big three space to work with. De Vries would be deadly in the triangle offense and other teams guards could double team as much.
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