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Adelaide have Joey
NZ have Henare
Illawarra have Bevo
Melbourne have Demopolous
Cairns have Fearne
Perth have nick Marvin so Dennis wont go there so it's only Sydney that COULD have an interest in Dennis other than the Crocs.
The Boomers job is going to open up again after this season, so Illawarra might find themselves in the market for a coach.
Demopoulos is absolutely rubbish. Chris Patton left off the scoresheet, Warrick instead of Majok listed as a starter, he keeps trying to sub between free-throws, he's used an entire timeout to set up a play only to have his players point out it wouldn't work, he's tried to foul players who weren't on the floor, he's tried to sub out players who weren't on the floor...
Is Fearne contracted for next season? He was on the verge of being moved on before last season, and this season hasn't exactly been a ringing endoresement.
Bevo was forced out by Nick Marvin because he didn't want to go down the 'one and done', highlight game plan (eg Ennis and Danials). He wanted to go with the constant build and bringing guys in that wanted to stick around (remember beal was Bevo's recruit).
Gleeson will need to win the championship to keep his job. If he doesn't, Neilson will step in, if he does Neilson will head to the Kings.
Lemanis legacy left the Breakers with a disciplined team, a strong work ethic, and a winning formula. Former team manager Chris Millbank set the off court discipline that always ensured a focus on success.
It certainly seems that much of these essentials have broken down under Vickerman.
The recent team implosion showed that all is not well at the Breakers.
Henare will hopefully bring a quality back to the Breakers and strengthen their bench for next season.
Lemanis legacy left the Breakers with a disciplined team, a strong work ethic, and a winning formula. Former team manager Chris Millbank set the off court discipline that always ensured a focus on success.
It certainly seems that much of these essentials have broken down under Vickerman.
The recent team implosion showed that all is not well at the Breakers.
Henare will hopefully bring a quality back to the Breakers and strengthen their bench for next season.
So KK Partizan (Serbia) were playing Cibona Zagreb (Croatia). In the video further down, Partizan are in black. They're up 72-68 but fluff some opportunities and let Cibona back into the game. Cibona hits a three and then after two duds from the stripe by Partizan, Cibona hits another three with 0.6 of a second left.
The Cibona players are all over the court celebrating before they remember to perhaps play some defence for that final fraction of a second.
During the confusion, Dusan Kecman from Partizan throws up a running shot from beyond the half-way line and it banks in.
The raucous Cibona fans are suddenly a little quieter. Partizan players and supporters celebrate wildly, the refs confirm the basket is valid, and the celebrations resume.
Basketball!
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Aussie Aleks Maric is #21 for Partizan who also have a 7'5" guy on their team.
In the video, after Cibona hits their final three, watch the sidelines to see their coaches trying to remind the players to get back and defend the final shot!