
Premier League Hang Time- 'journalistic' vandalism
Feel like you need to have a crack chief. All talk no walk.

If this is work experience for them - they aren't passing Uni LOL

Pretty sure these journos don't get paid - likely work experience as part of their uni degree.
Either way, if you can do better then put your hand up.

Does anyone feel like putting up a few shots later today in Hillcrest :) I'm 62 but I can still "hang" with them best of em ;) anyway I'll be there at 4:45 dunk you later
- Damien Oliver

Isn’t it a bit unrealistic to want them to write about every player?

Yes they are hence why they are recruited and some paid, but it's not all about them. If we don't recognise our local players then what's the point. We might as well just play a 2 on 2 then and then get the pathetic write ups on them.

To be fair, the imports are the best players in the league.

If they paid attention to see who is/isn't playing ie imports/significant player - if they play the next week - maybe this should take that into consideration. They don't even look past imports/36ers players and give no acknowledgement to other players on the team that may not be "big names" or top scorer(s) but play good defense/assists, etc. All aspects of the game should be looked at. It's not like they are limited to the amount of characters they can use for each review.
It's just like the commentating during the live games which was absolutely horrendous.
Just bad journalism. Maybe some 5th graders could give them some input.

Joke- do these guys get paid to write this stuff????

Examples?

Anyone with the slightest insight into teams knows that the inaccuracy is appalling. If any of the journos' had bothered to ask- email, convo, text whatever any of the playing or coaching staff of teams they would realise how far off they are with A LOT of their 'facts'.

I agree...poor form!

Today the Wollongong NRE Hawks have bolstered their roster for the 2012/13 NBL Season with the addition of forward/centre Auryn MacMillan.
The 25 year old from Melbourne has played the past three SEABL seasons with the Kilsyth Cobras, recently averaging 13 points and 7.8 rebounds per game in 2012. Auryn has also played professionally in Germany.
