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Its been a disgraceful week for the 36ers but then again this week has been a really weird one across the whole league. Who would have predicted the Bullets losing at home to the Kings (or anyone for that matter), who would have predicted the Razorbacks to beat the Kings, who would have predicted the Dragons to go down by only 1 point to the Bullets, who would have predicted the 36ers to lose all their road games this week against some of the lower teams in the league? When Chappell played so well against New Zealand I was confident he had made a good comeback. That has now served to our detriment, because even with a great performance like that, we still lose games against weak teams. Apart from Davidson still to come back, we have exhausted all our lifelines.