Barracudas try to pick up scraps
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Brunei out for redemption against Slingers
THE Brunei Barracudas may be down and out with their season ending early after failing to make it into the playoffs of the Asean Basketball League (ABL) this season but there is still something to play for - bragging rights.
The Barracudas will face the Singapore Slingers at the Singapore Indoor Stadium today and they have yet to stop the rot against the Singapore outfit.
They have played each other five times dating back to last season and the Slingers were victorious in all five of the meetings.
So will this time be anything different?
Based on statistics, nothing is in the favour of the Barracudas. On the other hand, the Slingers are hungry and they know that only a win would help them secure a playoff berth.
The Barracudas are the current basement dwellers of the six-team table with a 3-10 win-loss record.
Their last victory was a 75-66 win against Satria Muda BritAma at the Indoor Stadium of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex back on November 20. Read More…
THE Brunei Barracudas may be down and out with their season ending early after failing to make it into the playoffs of the Asean Basketball League (ABL) this season but there is still something to play for - bragging rights.
The Barracudas will face the Singapore Slingers at the Singapore Indoor Stadium today and they have yet to stop the rot against the Singapore outfit.
They have played each other five times dating back to last season and the Slingers were victorious in all five of the meetings.
So will this time be anything different?
Based on statistics, nothing is in the favour of the Barracudas. On the other hand, the Slingers are hungry and they know that only a win would help them secure a playoff berth.
The Barracudas are the current basement dwellers of the six-team table with a 3-10 win-loss record.
Their last victory was a 75-66 win against Satria Muda BritAma at the Indoor Stadium of the Hassanal Bolkiah National Sports Complex back on November 20. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
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