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#209862, that's a fair point and I covered it under a previous thread title "Tonights NBL games tips".
"Wollongong have gone from 7th on the ladder to 4th after tonight's game. If Adelaide win the next 4 consecutive games they will be in the same win/loss ratio. I guess the fat lady hasn't sung yet.
I am taking a huge risk here that will probably result in a lot of backlash from anti Rycharters but its a question that needs to be asked. How much influence does Rychart have on the success of the team he joins? He joined Brisbane Bullets and they won a championship that year. He joined North Adelaide Rockets and they won a championship that year. He joined Wollongong Hawks and the team is doing far better than previously predicted. Now before anyone asks about the success of the 36ers when he joined, let me just say that the 36ers have done a lot worse since he left by not even making playoffs (not overlooking other factors that determined this).
Please everyone, be sensible about it and give honest sensible feedback about this.