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Anonymous
Years ago
All Star Voting Rule Explanations
Perth were 5th last year in total 3 point field goal percentage as a team.
You certainly don't need to shoot 3's to win in this league. Sydney made the finals and they ranked 8th in 3 point field percentage as a team.
Perth was also 7th in points per game. Not a high octane scoring team by any means.
Defensively Perth ranked 1st in opponents field goal percentage and the runners up Sydney being 3rd.
Your argument on the 3 being crucial in this league has been foiled. Defensive wins championships. Not being stacked with 3pt shooters.

Years ago
It seemed fine to me...top work!
The U21 players are being selected by the coaches right?
