
Can someone tell me what happened in the 4 th qtr
You guys talk shit. Do coaches turn the ball over? Do coaches put the ball in the Hoop? Do coaches play D? Maybe thats were the 6ers are at, the players need to be accountable its the Pro's.Coaches teach and some players are just Dumb.

Only one relable scorer (Ballinger), double triple team him, scoring dries up. No visible offence against a zone. Goodbye scoring.

Wonder if there will be a straight swap with Marty and Shane Sixers Coach <---> Boomers Assistant Coach

Seems it was the biggest last qtr comeback in an NBL 40 minute game.
(Let's hope that the Hawks don't have to train on Sunday.)

Personally, I think booing your team is poor form.
The Sixers had the Taipans on the ropes last night. Up until 3 qtr time, the Sixers were like a domme in a dungeon with a fat, balding, middle aged bank executive - in total control and everyone knew it. Then, the fourth quarter, they had as much control over the Taipans as Pee Wee Herman controlling a group of Hells Angels at Ponde.
At 3QT the Sixers were as popular as Justin Beiber making a surprise appearance at a girl's 13th birthday party, at FT they were as popular as a Colonel Gadaffi in Eastern Libya.

Anon 310463 - I have never booed a team I support, Sixers included. That said, fans are expected to cheer, shout and otherwise give positive feedback when the team has done well. There have been a lot of standing ovations over the years. So when the team has done very poorly, some negative feedback is okay by me - even if I won't be giving it. As someone else pointed out, it's a sign of how passionately some fans feel for the Sixers. I'm sure these fans will be the first to cheer the Sixers on when they show the heart and efforts that Sixers' fans expect and deserve. It's up to the players and coaches to use the boos to motivate themselves to turn things around on the court.


I think I might have something different to add: The Sixers did the honourable duty of letting the Taipans win so the likelihood of the Tigers making the finals become little more than a mathamatical probability.
Folks we should be celebrating, not booing (ok I didn't boo on the outside but I definately felt like booing on the inside)

Try this link:
http://www.fibalivestats.com/matches/1329/02/42/15/47zRrrzTdEAA/
Select the 4th quarter tab.
Sorry but everyone at the game knows what happened in the fourth quarter and we've been witness to the same processes all season. So there is really nothing new to discuss.

We sat through possibly the darkest hour in Sixer memory and portions of the crowd turned on their own team for the first time in 19 years.
