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Dr Bullshit, I agree. What bothered me about this game was also the huge lead given up. If this lead was gained without Tyndale and some of the major players performing well, it should have also been maintained. There's something to be said about consistency. Even with the win in Adelaide last week, we trailed for more than half the game. A better team would not have let you back into the game. Its not too early to detect danger signs and anyone suggesting it is without addressing it straight away is asking for more trouble.
Too early to say, have to see a few more games.
A lot said Spirit wouldn't win a game.. reckon they weren't too bad, here at the dome.. ( no6 Kahzoo, looked pretty good).. maybe they did their homework on Brett.
Boti, said something along the lines of, everyone expects sixers to win , in canberra, and that's when they are likely to lose.