PBL discussion thread 08-09

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PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#1 » by jman3134 » Mon Jan 5, 2009 3:54 am

This is the official thread to discuss PBL basketball. The season started today...
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#2 » by jman3134 » Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:45 pm

Who do you all believe is the top team in the league? The Frost Heaves are on a win streak and Rochester has always been solid throughout the years.
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#3 » by jman3134 » Thu Mar 5, 2009 9:02 pm

While Vermont has the most loaded roster on paper, I think my favorite team has got to be Chicago. Jerome Harper faced serious legal problems and never got to play at the college level. Throw in Valpo transfer Jimmie Miles, high flyer Dameon Mason, and assist man Imari Sawyer and you have one entertaining ball club.
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#4 » by jman3134 » Fri Mar 6, 2009 12:02 am

http://www.pblproball.com/
Live game on Augusta Groove vs. Wilmington Sea Dogs.
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#5 » by jman3134 » Fri Mar 6, 2009 2:13 am

My write up of the game....


After severing ties to the infamous ABA, several teams have coordinated this new league, which airs live games on their website pblproball.com. In this matchup, several key minor league prospects stood out.

In terms of team effort as a whole, the Groove were a very scrappy defensive team, that was able to put their hands in the passing lanes on multiple occasions. In the second period, they caught fire from the perimeter in order to take the lead. However, a minor run by the Sea Dogs and a technical foul on Donyell Davis gave the opposition some momentum. The Groove had no answer for the post play of McGinnis in the second period. He was able to draw fouls on Augusta and slow down the tempo of the game. They had several intelligent outlet passing plays that gave them easy layup opportunities. The Groove got to the line a great deal in the second half and were able to capitalize the vast majority of the time. However, they also committed a great deal of fouls in the third period.

The Sea Dogs are a fiesty rebounding club, who lives off of second chance baskets. Clark and McGinnis collected many offensive rebounds, creating several extra possessions for this Wilmington squad. Their ball movement was quite good for a minor league team, and they were more than willing to share the wealth and play within themselves. At certain points in the game, they were relatively foul prone though. Instead of grabbing players, they should have played better team and help defense. The inside combination of Joe Buck and Cedric McGinnis was simply too much in the second period. The Sea Dogs are not a tremendous shooting team, but they are more than capable of hitting open shots down the stretch. In the end, McGinnis a dominant presence in the paint.

Wilmington Sea Dogs
Joe Buck- Early on, Buck demonstrated a nice array of fundamentals- boxing out nicely and utilizing nice post pivot moves. He possesses a decent form on his jump shot but has a tendency to go a bit flat. He corraled several offensive rebounds and displayed great hands on defense. Buck stopped his man and was an excellent help defender that was able to clog the passing lanes.

Cedric McGinnis- He is a strong big man, who establishes nice post position. He is fairly mobile for his size and is adept at drawing fouls in the post. In this contest, he utilized the drop step in order to get around his defender. Surprisingly, McGinnis was able to step out and attack the basket as a faceup player. As such, it can be said that Cedric possesses an underrated ball handling ability. If he is going to play at a higher level of basketball, he must continue to work on his perimeter shooting. While he did hit a few three pointers, he was not consistent enough in this area.

Chris Clark- He is one of the top guards on this squad. Clark was able to penetrate to the basket, and was explosive enough to set up shots for his teammates. In the third period, he dribbled around three defenders and made a nice pass out to his teammate for the open three. This play simply demonstrates his impressive handle. He does not have great lift on his jumper, but is able to hit outside shots when called upon.

Jim Jones- He is the steady ball handler for the Sea Dogs, who drew several fouls throughout the course of the game. Jones is also a sparkplug shooter who made several tough jumpshots in pivotal moments.

Joseph King- King is a solid shooter, who was able to collect some steals on defense as well. He played at a high intensity level and looked to get his teammates involved.

Augusta Groove
Lance Leach- Leach is an explosive small guard that was able to drain many shots from beyond the arc. At times, he looked a bit out of control, trying to drive through four Sea Dog defenders. But, he played under control for the vast majority of the game. Leach had a pretty behind-the-back pass to his teammate for an easy layup to close out the third period.

Kenneth Curtis- This big man possesses considerable girth, but has a fairly diversified game. In this contest, he was able to bring his defender outside and nail the three point shot. On several plays inside, he utilized both hands to score inside. He was a bit foul prone, not able to contain the quicker Joe Buck.

Cory Sims- Sims seemed to be the best player on the Groove. Despite being the team's point guard, he grabbed several key rebounds and displayed great effort when attacking the basket. Sims had several second chance opportunities and played bigger than his 6'1 listed height would indicate. He is a consummate slasher that should show more of a perimeter game.

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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#6 » by pickIBL » Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:25 am

There is at least one team I remember reading about the ceased operations in the middle of the year. This league has some strong teams in it and is definiately more organized than the ABA. But in many ways this league reminds me of old school minor league basketball (like the CBA, IBA, and USBL in the summer). These models don't work long term anymore. Revenues lack way below what it takes to break even. Eventually owners (even with deep pockets) throw in the towel because you just can't make it. There are a few teams that are the exception. Most of the exceptions however are in the NBDL (Skyforce, Wizards for example).
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#7 » by jman3134 » Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:01 pm

I believe that there are still a few shining exceptions outside of the D League that survive and simply league jump. I.e. Gary, Battle Creek etc.

It depends on the community that you are playing in- I believe at least.
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#8 » by Klomp » Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:41 am

I am now a Vermont Frost Heaves fan now that John Smith is on the roster. In his last game:

21 minutes
11 pts
15 rebounds
1 block
1 steal
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Re: PBL discussion thread 08-09 

Post#9 » by jman3134 » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:35 am

It is interesting that Smith fell through the D League cracks. He was a well hyped division 2 player- albeit a bit undersized, but still. There are some very good, experienced minor league players in this league.

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