
Pledger heading to Melbourne to learn off Bogut
Yet the Breakers didn't struggle to rebound the ball over the course of the season.
He had to share the boards with Vukona, Abercrombie and Jackson also.
There were def a couple of games early on in the season where he was a ghost on the boards and the Breakers paid but they were the exception rather than the rule.

He struggled on the boards last year... When breakers lost he would have 2 or 3 for the game, which isn't good enough.
I hope for his sake they keep the all-star game and it inspires him into showing us his best, with Trueman his back up we all know Chief Pledgehammer will get his minutes!

He also spent a couple of weeks last year at Luc Longleys training 1 on 1 organized by Andrej Lemmanis.

Someone (ELG?) mentioned this elsewhere but I think it's worthy of a thread of its own.
So far in round 2 of these playoffs the home side has won 14 of the 15 matches played. I'm not sure what the first round was like but in the 2 series I can think of off the top of my head (Suns & Celtics) the home side won 10 of 11.
Obviously the team playing at home has the advantage, but is it just me or does this year seem particularly skewed? I guess it's further evidence of just how tight it is this year.
