Posted on January 25th, 2008 by Georgina Lennon
So it was commiserations on Sunday for the Braehead faithful -I actually think my heart stopped for a moment there so can only imagine how the guys felt. Although we whooped Newcastle, there was a bitter-sweet sense that no-one really cared but everyone admitted the guys played hard and did the fans proud.
Both Rob and Sterling braved the camera for a post-match interview (i don’t know who felt worse- me sticking the camera in their face or them having to put a brave face on for it)
Sterling said it’s the proudest he’s been of his team so far and Rob had a warning for Newcastle in future, saying: ”Now when we play against Newcastle they’ll know we’re not a team to be taken lightly - we are a force to be reckoned with.”
FOR THEIR FULL INTERVIEW VISIT www.stv.tv/content/sport/basketball
On the flip side a big congratulations goes out to JJ who was inducted into the Georgia College Hall of Fame last week. I had a quick word with him and he told me how shocked he was when his Coach called to tell him and that it’s one of the proudest moments of his life.
Now it’s time to look forward - we may be down but are most definitely not out - the BBL is a marathon not a sprint. So look out, the Rocks are on the way to crush whoever gets in their way.
- Georgina
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Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by Bruce Cook
I’ve been meaning to post a few words ever since Sunday night. Despite the fact that the Eagles went through instead of us, I can’t tell you how proud I was on Sunday night to be a part of the Rocks organisation. The fans turned out in droves and the players laid it all on the court. In the end we all knew that our boys were winners. They always have been winners, and I know our day to bring home the silverware will soon come. But they - and all of you who were there cheering your hearts out - were absolutely awesome. You also saw how a great crowd can lift a team to greatness. Let’s do it again… and again… and again… and again…and…
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Posted on January 21st, 2008 by Lauren Heenan
Well, what can you say? I can honestly say that yesterday was the first time that I’ve ever been upset by WINNING by 22 points! Which is a bit daft, really. Ok, so we didn’t get through to the next round of the trophy. We did, however, win - comprehensively - against the team that sits at the top of the BBL league table. And let’s face it, the game was one of the best we’ve seen at Braehead.
So all in all, there is no reason to feel in the slightest bit upset by yesterday’s result. None whatsoever. We now just have to concentrate on the championship, and qualifying for home court advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Let’s hope we can do better in our playoff games than the Green Bay Packers did in theirs, last night (sorry Rob!).
As for the Trophy, well, there’s always next year.
Let’s Go Rocks,
Lauren Heenan
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Posted on January 18th, 2008 by Bruce Cook
Hi fans! I just want to welcome you to our new blog section. We’ll start filling it up over the next week or so and this is where you can get all the latest opinions on the Rocks, the players, the BBL and much more. You can always check the home page to see the latest blogs and you can even subscribe to the RSS feed so that you get an e-mail whenever a new post goes up. Enjoy! -Bruce
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Posted on December 2nd, 2007 by Rob Yanders
This is ‘Battle of the Border’ part 2 in the BBL Championship this weekend!
The last time we played against the Eagles it went into double overtime and so many people have said that it might have been one of the best games ever played at Braehead Arena.
We have really been playing well together as a team. I feel if we continue to play that way we will win a lot more games to come.
Everytime we play the Eagles it goes down to the wire. One of the other reasons this game is big for us mentally is that we play them again in the BBL Cup semi finals just a couple of weeks after this weekend’s championship league game. We need to let them know that we are for real and set the precedent for the next time we play them.
The cup is one of the biggest events in the BBL and we want to be the one to claim it this year. This is big for our team. The Rocks will be there to play, you better belive it.
People stay tuned for ‘Battle of the Border’ part 2 and 3 coming your way within the next two weeks!
Much love and respect to everyone in the league Rob. God Bless
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Posted on November 23rd, 2007 by Rob Yanders
We are at it again with the Sheffield Sharks this weekend for the BBL Cup competition. This is the biggest game of the season for us and we are very excited.
We have played the sharks twice so far and have come up short against them each time, but I would have to be honest, I feel we had both of the past two games won and let them slip away late in the games.
Have we learned from our mistakes? Did we beat ourselves or did Sheffield really beat us? Those are the big questions for our team right now.
We are very confident about this weekend. If we come to play 40 minutes of basketball we will come out of this game victorious. Stay tuned everyone because one the biggest games in the biggest competition is about to be played. Much love and respect to everyone in the league. Rob peace and God bless.
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Posted on November 15th, 2007 by Rob Yanders
This week we play Everton which will not be an easy game!
Last time we played them the game went into overtime, and we won. We are really looking forward to playing them this week though.
We’ve had a great week of basketball for our club, coming off a double header weekend and a pair of great results. We hope to continue our winning streak.
Our practices have been great as well, we have all been making each other better and that’s all you can really ask for from your teammates.
I am confident that our team will be ready this Friday, so stay tuned.
Much love and respect to everyone around the league. Rob. God bless
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Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by Rob Yanders
We have been getting ready for the start of a new season. Yeah that’s right, the Cup, one of the biggest events in BBL basketball.
It’s a season where anyone can win it. It’s all about putting a few games together. We are excited about this weekend and welcoming the challenge of the Wolves - it’s all or nothing.
This is a chance for our organization and team to win something. We know what’s up for grabs here, let’s not fool ourslves. This game will be about us, nothing more and nothing less.
We are a good team and just need to remember that when we’re playing. Coach Davis has done, and I believe will continue his mission to get this team where it belongs - top of the table and into the cup championship.
Much love and respect to evryone around the league, Rob.
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Posted on October 17th, 2007 by Sterling Davis
Welcome back everyone to what will hopefully be another exciting game tonight. We are now well into the season with our roster complete. Many of you will have already seen the last new addition to our team, Bilal Clarance. He has definitely been everything we hoped he would be in his arrival both for our team and the organisation. We have been very pleased with his contribution both on and off the court and look forward to working with him in what we hope will be a successful season.
As for the season right now; we have played 2 more games winning one and losing one. Our game against Cheshire Jets was a great exhibition of team basketball from my standpoint. We definitely came together and worked as one focused unit to get that victory. What we were most pleased about was our defensive intensity from the jump ball. We work hard everyday on our defense and to see the hard work pay off was definitely gratifying for the team.
Then on Wednesday we played our northern rival Newcastle Eagles and if you were able to attended that game you could see why this game is everything its hyped up to be. The game, from start to finish, would have to be one of the most exciting games ever to be played at Braehead. Both teams threw blow after blow at each other until there was nothing left. It was definitely a tough loss for us as a team because we felt we really left it all on the floor that night and to not be able to reap the benefits of the work we put in over the 50 minutes definitely hurt but it also made us stronger. It showed that we have a lot of heart and that we can and will compete with anyone in the league when we play to our potential. All we have to focus on now is turning these close losses to wins and the sky’s the limit.
On behalf of the team I would like to thank everyone for their continued support and encouragement. It really means a lot to know that no matter what happens our fans are always there riding with us, which we felt on that night and every night we step on the floor.
Sterl
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Posted on October 17th, 2007 by Neil Piper
Bitesize BBL
So the new BBL season is off to a flying start. Some great games have already taken place notably between the Heat and the Sharks and more recently between the Rocks and the Eagles. Yes the competition in the BBL is definitely flourishing. But whilst that might be true about the top half of the BBL table, it remains a different story when we look at the teams bringing up the rear of the league.
Unsurprisingly both the Everton Tigers and the Birmingham Panthers have struggled in their inaugural BBL seasons and after bearing witness to the Rocks convincing home victory over the Cheshire Jets, there is little doubt that a gulf exists between the teams in the top and bottom sections of the league. So should we be worried about the state of competition in British basketball? Or is this just a pattern that is endemic of sport worldwide?
Consider football for example. Both the English and Scottish Premier Leagues have quite severe gulfs between teams in the top, middle and bottom sections of their respective leagues. Almost every football fan in Scotland knows that the league title will end up in the hands of Celtic or Rangers (sorry Hibs fans!) and almost every football fan in England knows that the league title will end up in the hands of Chelsea or Manchester United (despite Arsenal’s impressive start). So does this situation lead to a stagnation of competition amongst teams in football and other sports? And will this pattern continue as the BBL grows and welcomes new teams to the fold? Read the rest of this entry »
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