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Years ago
Super A Grade Social Competition
dunking in u18 div 2 warm-ups, and throwing it down in traffic during a game are quite different.
I am yet to see a dunk in 18's ball. (fast break's and warm-ups don't count).

Years ago
does someone want to explain to me the difference between a social competition and district.
If you want a competitive game where teams don't "fall back into the social 2-3 zone" play district. I think you'll find most reserves teams have several fringe ABL players. (wink wink)
