The Chambers Review- WBA Finals

by Ron Chambers This has not been my best year for predictions. I was pretty close on the Rage v. Fighting Cocks series. I predicted the Rage would win 4-3 and they won 4-2. Not bad. However, The Honey Bees made me look like an idiot. I thought that would be a close series with […]

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Back-to-Back Champs Top List Of Coaching Vacancies

Some South Beach University Pirates fans trace the team’s recent success back to the roster building strength of Guillermo Thomas, himself a 1 time national champion. Others credit the offensive mind of current coach John Favela, who guided the team through the GCBA tournament to victory twice in a row now. But with 4 starters […]

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2020 WBA Conference Finals predictions

2020 WBA Conference Finals predictions by Timmy Frenchie USA Conference California Fighting Cocks vs Brooklyn Rage (Brooklyn won 3-0) As predicted, Brooklyn took care of business against Colorado, dispatching the Pioneers in 4 games. None of these games were close (except maybe a 5 point victory in game 4), as the Rage outscored his opponent […]

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The Chambers Review- Conference Finals

Part of me feels like I should be proud that I predicted all four series in the second round correctly. But, I don’t know that there has ever been a harder pair of Conference finals to predict. Both these match-ups are extremely close. I feel like I could just as easily predict them both correctly […]

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2020 WBA Playoff second round predictions

by Timmy Frenchie World Conference   Cancun Outlaws vs Albacete Burning Hell (season series split 2-2) The Burning Hell started these playoffs on fire as they completely burned the Zulus in 4 games. Only one game was close as the third meeting had to go to OT to decide the winner. All other 3 games […]

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The Chambers Review- Round 2

By Ron Chambers I admit it. I did not do very well in predicting the World Conference. Cancun far outperformed what I thought they would be able to do with their injured backcourt and I was so taken with Moscow’s young talent that I ignored that Barcelona had their number in the regular season. I […]

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Bon Voyage

Breaking news out of Nigeria, GM Rob Arnold steps down, citing that he doesn’t think he is the right fit for the team and thinks it would in the best interest for the team to move forward.  Arnold wanted to thank the organization for giving him the opportunity but after multiple attempts to improve the […]

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2020 WBA Playoff first round predictions

by Timmy Frenchie World Conference Only two teams were in the chase for the Conference top spot, but they fiercely battled all season long for it. In the end, Albacete came out on top of Paris by a slight margin of 2 games. Only 5 games separate teams between the 3rd and the 7th playoffs […]

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THE Playoff Preview

By Ron Chambers I felt going into these playoffs that they were very different than last year. But, I was wrong. 13 of the 16 teams in the playoffs were in the playoffs last year. What is different is that three of the top four teams in the World Conference were not in the top […]

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Race to Defensive Player of the Year

By Mike Begley The old cliché goes “defense wins championships.” I say 4,400 arena club seats win championships. But getting back to basketball; offense and defense are equal denominators. The aim is not necessarily to score at an ease greater than the opponent. The aim is to score more than the opponent in any way […]

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