


It was the Sixers' third game in 8 days (not 7). The Sixers' played their 2nd game on Saturday night. The Taipans were travelling to NZ on Saturday after having played Friday night, played Sunday in NZ and then travelled back from NZ on Monday. The travel too and from NZ is not a direct flight for the Taipans.
I was not using it as an excuse for losing. I was making the point that I was not surprised it was a blowout given the tough schedule they had and I also feel the extent of Jawai's injury may have dented their morale a little.
I acknowledged Adelaide were very good and I think Adelaide were the likely winners even if the Taipans had a couple more days of rest, particularly given Carrera and Jawai were out for the Taipans.

Twinkle toes, it was also the Sixers' third game in 7 days in three different locations , and they were in the road. Not sure travel is a convincing excuse.


"His style worked quite well last year with tight officiating, and already this year they are 2-1 despite missing two starters."
NZ are a spud team who made them look good.

Perth are still the benchmark, with Melb close behind. But damn, if the 36ers can consistently put that style of basketball together, sweet baby Jesus.
It'll be interesting to see how the new import compliments the pieces already on the table.

I think Fearne is a good coach, but not the greatest man manager. And the thing is that if he wants to do the college thing (rumoured), that's sort of a problem

Aside from missing Jawai and Carrerra last night, that was also the Taipans 3rd game in 7 days, which included an away game in NZ. 2 of the 4 “free days” they had in this period were largely used up in travel to and from NZ so it was not totally surprising they weren't all that great in the 2nd half against Adelaide. Up to half time, they were going ok. The news of the extent of Jawai's injury may have also dented their morale a little. As well as that, they were playing a team that is looking very good.
It's going to be tough going for the Taipans from now on although they get a chance against Brisbane next Friday, given Brisbane are now in the US. Hopefully, Carrerra will make some difference when he returns otherwise it could be a very long season for the Taipans.

Cairns did not look like a team that won their last two games.

A good system and a good coach can only get you so far. Cairns are bereft of talent, relative to most other NBL teams right now without Jawai and Carrera.

Good game by the Sixers. Depth of scoring in this squad is under appreciated I think in the media still.
I'm finding the new travel rules interesting and their interpretation. The zero step interpretation in particular. The refs still appear to be adjusting to the rules themselves, as last night there were a number of situations where the zero step was allowed, and a couple of times it was still called as a travel.
It will be interesting to see who starts using the step back rule change (think James Harden here) with their jump shooting to create space.
Anyway, good job Sixers. Their brand is entertaining to watch on offence so far, and their team defence has been pretty solid watching them switching from man to 2/3 and 1/3/1. They seem pretty connected. Loved them mobbing DJ post game. Really looks like good chemistry.

Not much Fearne could have done last night. He's encouraging the guys to get to the hole, but there's no ball movement, no movement off the ball, and guys were just leaving the ball behind when they did try to drive.

Naive Fearne. Your sludgeball won't work especially now with the points of emphasis calling for fouls to make the game more offensive.

We're not going to win very much if:
i) Damon Heuir damn near outscores all the imports combined
ii) Stephen Weigh is your top scorer and your only player in double digits for most of the game
It was just one of those games though. Nothing was going down and having Jawai around wouldn't have changed anything. That said, they're going to have to figure something out because Melbourne are going to eat them alive otherwise.

We were a shambles tonight. Full credit to Adelaide for some great offence. Cairns were awful. Not one player can hold his head high... maybe Stevie Weigh. Heuir at least had some enthusiasm, but failed to make much of it, and missed too many from the stripe.
Scoochie completely lacked the aggression he showed in NZ. Gliddon and McCarron might as well have not been there. Weeks never appeared to know whom he should be defending. Egwu had a shocker, even passing the rock to an opponent under the hoop. Loughton made a lefty hook and then seemed to think he should put up a hook every time he got the ball, but didn't want to know who Daniel Johnson is.
Two good things came out of the game: Adelaide didn't make it to 100, and Kuany got his first points. I love the guy, but why is he on the roster if he's not going to play?

I think Adelaide scored more points in the hoop than the Taipans.
It's funny actually, you add both teams' totals and that was Nate Jawai's weight coming into last pre-season.

Just "one of those games" for both teams tonight, on opposite sides of the gradient. Not reading too much into it for either side - Sixers are good, Cairns are not quite as good but still good.


Jawai would never have changed the outcome of that game.
Makes Melbourne's R1 win seem even more impressive.

Zodiac: 3 biggest under Fearne i think. We chalked up a few 40+ losses back in the day.

"Hodgson is useless in this team"
Probably the same clown that thought Shorter should be replaced....

"Why not leave DJ in for a career average?"
"What's the point we play Melbourne in less than 48 hours?"
Agreed and also professional players could care less about beating their personal best.
This game was the perfect reason why the Sixers don't bring in a super talented import (Nor do they have money for it spending the money on quality Australian players). We already have a super talented team, you bring in a player that will compliment the team not one that will kill the chemistry and/or take away from the other players.
A great sign by the team was Sobey had a quiet scoring game and it didn't matter as everyone else stepped up.
The offensive movement looks fantastic. A credit to coach Wright. A credit to him also for keeping onto the core Australian players.
It will be a tough game against United but a great win tonight.


This 36ers team in better without Randle.
I said the same thing Podge before the season yet all the bookies had us outside the Top 4.
Taipans biggest ever loss at home tonight?

Why not leave DJ in for a career average?
What's the point we play Melbourne in less than 48 hours?

When DJ is playing like that he's a pleasure to watch.
This 36ers team in better without Randle.
Creek is seriously underappreciated.
Shorter seems to get a lot of hate, but he seems to fit in exactly where he needs to.
We played like poop.



Has there are ever been a bigger losing margin in Cairns? I mean apart from the amount of weight Jawai lost this morning...

Sixers looked several classes above there. You are in trouble when Huier(?) is clearly your best player.


What was the last technical ?







and the scoreboard on the TV has crashed....im about to start a Thread on it...the worst thing ever on TV

Well I'll be damned , the league's most versatile player.
( If more than 9 people look at nbl livestats it
crashes...)



Weigh will be the starting 4 until Carrera comes back, unless Evans suddenly steps up to a new level.

Will be interesting to see if the Taipans will again be playing Camel's man Stevie Weigh at the four or not tonight.

Scoochie,Gliddon & McCarron Vs Shorter,Sobey & Moore. Should be a great match up,I'm tipping Snakes in OT.

Wiggins won't play until Saturday.
I think the Sixers will get up by 8 or so.
I expect Gliddon to have a big game, Sixers perimeter is usually pretty bad.

Cairns have done well to start the season 2-0 without their best import and only one half of Jawai. At the same time I don't think the Breakers are a playoff team but the Hawks almost certainly will be.
Despite the great start the Sixers usually play pretty well up in Cairns not sure if the new import will be playing but still think Adelaide have too much firepower.

http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba/2011/08/billy-hunter-2011-12-nba-season-likely-lost/
I cannot even comprehend not having any NBA on until October 2012. Hoping like hell we have a repeat of the'99 lockout and they get something done t the last minute to salvage a shortened season.
