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Started by crusaderguy08, September 05, 2012, 01:24:41 PM

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bbtds

Quote from: vu72 on August 10, 2013, 04:21:41 PM
Losing what's his name, who was an amazing shooter, will clearly put pressure on Dunham to fill the void.  I read somewhere where he was 0-11 in one of their games.  Feeling the obligation to hit the three?  Who knows.  He'll be fine, as he is a very good player, once the season gets underway.

How can you forget Rotnei Clarke?   ;)

agibson

Quote from: koala on August 10, 2013, 04:07:49 AM
Rowdy made the team and today the Boomers beat Butler 96 to 57, Rowdy hit 12 points in 15 minutes of game time.    :thumbsup:

Fantastic!  I don't suppose there's a box score?

Huge props to Rowdy on making the senior squad again!

The announcement's at:
http://www.basketball.net.au/index.php?id=302&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=3027&tx_ttnews[backPid]=282&cHash=a741c93bdf

fun to see him listed with Besiktas
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Ryan Broekhoff / 201cm / Guard-Forward / 23 August 1990 / Besiktas JK Istanbul (Turkey)
and fun to see him as "Guard-Forward".

I wonder if they're going for a somewhat younger, forward looking squad against a not-overwhelmingly-strong New Zealand team?  An 18 year old, a 17 year old, Bairstow from UNM, Rowdy, etc.  And still Patty Mills, of course.

In any case, a great honor for Ryan - and very exciting to see him continue his development with the Boomers.

agibson

Quote from: bbtds on August 10, 2013, 09:53:18 PM

How can you forget Rotnei Clarke?   ;)


I only just saw the he signed in Australia.  Interesting...

I don't see too much media coverage of the Butler exhibition.  The Indy Star ran a small piece
http://www.indystar.com/article/20130810/SPORTS0605/308100029/Butler-basketball-team-falls-2-1-Australian-tour

No mention of Rowdy, but he came up quickly in the comment section.

agibson

#253
4m12 for our man Rowdy.  Attempted two three pointers, making one.  Committed a foul.

Gets a mention in the game report.

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Momentum appeared to be shifted in the Australians favour as the opening period came to a dramatic end, with Ryan Broekhoff making a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give the visitors a 21-18 lead.

A limited role, but good to see him in the rotation.  And, can still hit a buzzer beater!

The box score is up at
http://www.fibalivestats.com/matches/151/08/71/70/896XOnZhe0J3w/
with a game report at
http://www.basketball.net.au/index.php?id=302&tx_ttnews[tt_news]=3037&tx_ttnews[backPid]=282&cHash=791fc8ae53
or, if that link's hard to parse, it's currently the first story in the rotation at
http://www.basketball.net.au/index.php?id=282

The Boomers came back from a 2nd quarter deficit to notch a 70-59 victory.

They host the All-Blacks  (er, Tall Blacks) on Sunday - I think it's probably shortly after midnight Valpo time.  It's on TV - so a live stream seems like a possibility, but perhaps at an awkward hour.

agibson

Looks like New Mexico's Bairstow managed to foul out in less than 9 minutes!  (Assuming 5 gets you out in the international game.)  While otherwise recording only a defensive rebound and a missed shot.

agibson

It seems like Rowdy's playing, for Besiktas.  In the starting five for a Cup game on September 18.  Presumably in a win (what's this? a double-elimination cup?) on September 19. 

Maybe the league starts October 11.

agibson

Again on the 20th.

https://www.bjk.com.tr/tr/haber/56648/nizhny_novgorod_89_besiktas_integral_forex_88.html

They seem to often call him Breokhoff.  The Turkish reports are more current, and more detailed.  But, you have to translate them.  And google doesn't love this one...

Broekhoff started on the 20th again, it seems.  And his name is mentioned in the report several times.  A one point loss.  But, I can't quickly discern much more than that...

Starting's good.  I don't notice box scores.

agibson


valpopal

Ryan apparently playing his first pair of league games. If I am reading the box scores correctly, he scored 5 points and had 1 rebound in only 8 minutes on the court in game one; scored 2 points and had 2 rebounds plus an assist and a steal in 17 minutes of the second game:

http://www.eurobasket.com/boxScores/Turkey/2013/1013_1035_6788.asp

http://www.eurobasket.com/boxScores/Eurocup/2013/1016_1035_392.asp

agibson

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I think one's a Turkish league game, and the other a Eurocup game (European competition, instead of Turkish).  I suppose in soccer even that "Euro_cup" game would still a "league" game, not a "cup" game.  Just a "Champions League"/"Europa League" type international league.  Anyhow, thanks for the links!  Nice to see things are getting started.

When I went to the English language site there was Ryan right on the front page, taking it to the basket.

https://www.bjk.com.tr/images/news/bjk-st-706_1.jpg

classof2014

It's interesting how they have his nationality as Dutch, even though he's Australian. I'm guessing both of his parents were Dutch with a name like Broekhoff.

valpotx

Using a Dutch passport probably helps them count him as an EU player, not a foreign player.  I believe most European leagues have a limit on foreign players.
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agibson

Quote from: classof2014 on October 17, 2013, 06:45:13 PM
It's interesting how they have his nationality as Dutch, even though he's Australian. I'm guessing both of his parents were Dutch with a name like Broekhoff.

He may be eligible for a dutch passport, might have been eligible to play for the Dutch national team (before appearing for the senior men's Australian team - though I'm not 100% what competitions count), etc.  I think that may well be on his father's side.  His mother might perhaps have Dutch ancestry as well, but she comes across as Australian in person!  Neither Dutch nor Australian presentations a bad thing for sure, I have friends from both places, but not so similar!

agibson

Looks like Ryan rode the pine against Galatasaray, probably one of the tougher teams in the Turkish league.  But, in the Eurocup games he's playing "first-off-the-bench" type minutes, 17 and 19 per game.  2-3 from long range helping to a career-best 9 points last night, with three assists, a steal, and a rebound.  Besiktas just squeaked that one out, 72-70 - maybe a confidence builder they needed after a slow start to group play in the Eurocup.

http://basketball.eurobasket.com/player/Ryan_Broekhoff/Valparaiso_University/151639

valpotx

Any bench minutes are good minutes for Rowdy.  We have to remember that he is a Rookie, and some European leagues have really good competition among their top teams (Turkey is one of them).  It isn't NBA-level, but he will still have to work for his minutes this year.
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