Thursday, December 18, 2008

Carlsberg Schedule

Above is the latest / final Carlsberg Schedule. The changed dates has been circled in red.

Please note UM & Ex-UM games are on :-

(1) Friday, 26 Dec 2008 (UM v Lian Yew 8 pm, Ex-UM v P. Cheras 9:30 pm)

(2) Saturday, 3 Jan 2009 (Carlsberg v UM 8 pm, Ex-UM v CSK 9:30 pm)

(3) Tuesday, 6 Jan 2009 (Xian Club B v UM 8 pm, Xian Club A v Ex-UM 9:30 pm)

Our 1st game remain unchanged and is this Friday.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Carlsberg Schedule


Above is the games schedule for Carlsberg Competition.

Please note that our 1st game is 26 December 2008.

Please note that the 2nd game on 27 December 2008 is being changed. There should be NO game on 27 December 2008.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Carlsberg Open 2008/09

Full team groupings are as below. The first TWO (2) teams listed in each group are seeded (considered "stronger") teams. These include UM (but not Ex-UM).

Carlsberg Open 2008/09

Carlsberg Open manager's meeting was held yesterday, 7 Dec 2008.

A total of 25 teams will be participating. UM has been drawn into
Group D whilst Ex-UM is in Group E.

Full list of team grouping is as per the picture above.

Game schedule will be out the next few days. UM & Ex-UM games are
expected to start from 21 Dec 2008 and onwards.

Game format is as follows :-


ROUND ONE

6 Groups (A-F) of 4 teams each (2Grpups with 5 teams) - total 26 teams.

12 seeded teams including UM. 2 in each group.


ROUND TWO (Last 12)

2 teams advance from each group. Total of 12 teams - divided to 3
groups of 4 teams each (AB, CD & EF).


ROUND THREE (Last 6)

2 teams from each group advance. Total of 6 teams - re-draw & divided
to 2 groups of 3 teams each.


FINAL (Final 4)

Top 2 teams from each group advance to Final.

Top team from each group plays for 1st / 2nd
2nd team from each group plays for 3rd / 4th placing.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ex-UM v 5th College Friendly Match

Results : Ex-UM won 62-38

Score by Quarters (Ex-UM - 5th College)
Q1 : 20-9

Q2 : 16-13
Q3 : 9-10
Q4 : 17-6
Final : 62-38

This was an interesting game as both Ex-UM and 5th College (RC5) ran the "Read & React" (R&R) offense. Both started out in man-to-man defense.

Ex-UM has traditionally always struggled against man-to-man defenses. This time, the R&R handled the man-to-man defense in stride and we could just continue running the R&R offense according to its principles.

RC5 had a severe size disadvantage and had trouble matching up against our 4s (Sem / Pin) and 5s (Ming Lip) in the low post. Additionally, with all the off the ball movement created by the R&R, there was little opportunity for RC5 to help defend the low post.

However, not all our scoring came from the low post. I had Jensen guarding me and both Pin and Sem was telling me that I have a size advantage and should post up. In the past, I would have been tempted to start forcing the offense through isolation and post ups. But with all the good movement, I decided not to post up despite the size mis-match and executed the R&R to maintain spacing. As a result, I had an easy dribble penetration and uncontested lay up (as all other defenders were "too busy" to help) and an open 3 point shot created off Pin's drive and my circle move.

Sem and Juin Haur particularly also had several high percentage "under-basket" shots created off my or other's dribble penetration and their circle move along the baseline. Add those to the low post scores by Sem, Pin, Ming Lip ... we had a commanding 20-9 first quarter.

On the other end, RC5 were mainly in "pass and cut" without enough dribble penetration but their players, especially non-varsity players were easily "bumped" off their ideal lane cut and/or gave up on their cuts too early (turning their heads away before finishing their cut).

By the 2nd quarter, RC5 went to a zone defense. We just continued running our R&R and I promptly got an easy under-basket lay up off a give-and-go with Pin. Offensively, we continued to do well but defensively, especially our 2nd unit, started to have mental lapses and allowed RC5 to get some easy scores too. This allowed RC5 to close within 8 points before the 1st unit re-entered and managed to go on a modest 10-4 run to end the half, up by 14 points (36-22).

In the 3rd quarter, we started our 2nd unit and again, they made several mistakes enabling RC5 to go on an 8-2 run to close within 8 points again (38-30). The 1st unit re-enetered and quietly went into a zone defense (whilst pretending to play man-to-man by shouting match up assignments). RC5 never realised we had gone to a zone and continue to play in the same way. This enabled us to save a lot of energy on defense and still be able to cover their players as RC5 never tried any long or skip passes against us (which is critical against any zone). We then went on a 7-2 run to close the quarter and re-pad our lead up to 13 points (45-32). We ended up losing the 3rd quarter by 1 point!

In the 4th quarter, we again started our 2nd unit. Finally, our 2nd unit of Ben, Sun, Yee Seng and Leong together with Ming Lip found their rhythm and started executing the R&R almost to perfection whilst maintaining their focus on defense (made easier by the fact that they were now playing zone defense) and getting several steals and fast break lay ups. Our 2nd unit went on a 17-2 run and blew the game open, going up by as many as 28 points! That run even featured a made 3-point shot by Leong!!

Since they were playing so well, the 2nd unit played almost the whole 4th quarter.

We finally settled for a good, 62-38 (24 point margin) victory.

The R&R has really shown great promise. With the "high basketball IQ" that most Ex-UM players have, the R&R has allowed us to be flexible and creative and yet able to maintain spacing and not get in each other's way. The R&R is certainly not a "magic" offense that will guarantee a win every time (no offense can do that) but it certainly allows us to maximise our strengths and helps us in overcoming our weaknesses.

UM Practices - Break for Exams

As our players are having the 1st Semester-end exams, there will be no UM basketball practices for the time being, until after the exams (and maybe even after the Semester break).

Next practice will be notified by sms and here.

Players are requested to stay (reasonably fit) and to try to shoot some hoops on and off (but try to stay away from aggressive, pick-up games) during this time.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Ex-UM v 5th College Friendly Match

Ex-UM will be playing a friendly match against 5th College tonight, particulars as follows:

Day/Date : Friday, 31/10/2008
Time : 8pm (though, likely will start late ~ 8:30pm)
Venue : 4th College Outdoor Basketball Court

(note : game is being played at 4TH COLLEGE (not 5th college) as the lights and court conditions at 4th college is better than 5th)

Ex-UM v 1st College Friendly Match

Results : Ex-UM won 77-44

After a single practice the night before where we introduced for the first time, the new "Read & React" offensive system which I purchased online from Coach Rick Torbert's Better Basketball website, Ex-UM ran the new offense against 1st College with a surprising degree of success.

However, 1st College was basically using the friendly match as their tune-up and preparation towards the UM inter-college (SUKMUM) games scheduled to be played in January 2009. Consequently, 1st College's best player,Amirul (Varsity Team Assistant Captain) who had to play the role of "Player-Coach" focused more on the "coaching" side, didn't start the game and played limited minutes.

Also, we had Ken playing for us in the friendly. Having played in Agong's Cup previously, Ken is almost always "disqualified" from participating in competitions Ex-UM take part in. So normally we won't have the luxury of having such a big, strong and effective low post presence as Ken.

Despite these "caveats", the "Read & React" offense showed great promise and potential. With just 1 single practice, Ex-UM players were able to execute it, creating a lot of spacing whilst using the offense' flexibility to be creative as well. The offense (as advertised) also did not seem to require each and every player to have the same level of understanding of the offense system and had enough flexibility to enable the players with better understanding to play alongside those with less.

Tonight, Ex-UM will be having a 2nd friendly match this time against 5th College. Although one of their key players, Chee Ching (Center) is out with a finger injury, 5th College will pose a much bigger test for Ex-UM and the "Read & React" offense as 5th College still boasts 3 (healthy) current varsity player and 1 former player. Of the 3 current varsity players, 1 is arguably our fastest varsity player, another is virtually un-guardable one-on-one and a third is the most disciplined and hardworking player.

It will be interesting to see how the "Read & React" offense does against such better players. However, the key to Ex-UM's chances of winning, I believe, will lie more in whether we able to prevent 5th College from getting easy fast break points and whether we can defend them.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Ex-UM v 1st College Friendly Match

A friendly match has been fixed between Ex-UM and 1st College tomorrow / this Friday 24/10/2008.

The game will be played at 1st College's outdoor basketball court, starting 8pm.

All Ex-UM players interested to play are welcome to attend.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Next UM Practice

Date : 22/10/2008
Day : Wednesday
Venue : Gym 1 Indoor Court
Players to report : 8:30pm
Practice Time : 9-10:45 pm

As can be seen, the time available is extremely short and insufficient. All players are therefore requested to be present at Gym 1 by 8:30pm to warm up, help clear the court etc. so we can start as early as possible.

Coach Loke Yew

Sultan Cup 2008 - Update

UM has completed the Sultan Cup competition, finishing with a 1-2 win-loss record.

As expected, the team's performance showed how "not-ready" the team is for competitive basketball, especially on the defensive end.

Whilst the team played adequate / average defense, it was nothing like the tough, pressure man-to-man defense or trapping zone defenses that UM is famous for. There were repeated defensive breakdowns, missed assignments, "lost" assignments, failure to help and "illegal" defense (allowing opponent to pass the ball past halfline).

On offense, the Read and React offense showed great promise and potential. The coaching staff are confident that once the "Dribble Penetration - Circle Move" (Layer 1) is "habitualized" and other Layers are added on and similarly habitualized, the offense will allow our players to maximise their offensive skills and will be near impossible to "scout" or counter.

Some 1st year / junior players also showed great promise and potential, showing that they can play under pressure situations and perform reasonably well. Other 1st year / junior players clearly have a long way to go before they are ready to compete.

However, the competition also showed that our players clearly need to spend a LOT of personal time practising their shooting and following the competition, twice-weekly personal shooting sessions have been implemented.

Despite the rush (to register) and the "non-readiness" of the team, the competition was well worth our participation as it allowed us the opportunity to get a better understanding of our players, the team, the suitable rotations and a preview to this year's team's identity.

The team certainly has not "found its identity" yet and we will need much more practices, friendly matches and competitions for us to achieve that.

Coach Loke Yew

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

UM Training Squad Selection

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL UM PLAYERS

The coaching staff has decided to cut the UM basketball training squad down to 15.

Click on the "Read More ..." link for our reasons, our thanks and the names of the selected players.

REASONS

UM has played 2 games in 2008 Sultan Cup, both losses. Given the limited and often inconsistent training time we've had this year and the implementation of our new "Read and React" offense, the teams performance on offense was encouraging.

However, the team's performance on defense really showed our lack of training. After discussion, the coaching staff has decided to cut down the training squad so that we can concentrate on the selected players. Having fewer players at the practice session will allow those selected players higher repetition in drills and more focused attention from the coaching staff.

We have therefore made the difficult decision to cut the training squad down to 15 players.

THANKS

The coaching staff wish to record our heartfelt appreciation and thanks to all players that have been attending practices and training with us. The level of committment and dedication from many of the players are inspiring and serves as great motivation for us coaching staff.

Unfortunately our responsibility is to prepare and form the best possible team to represent UM and we regret that we are not able to continue to train and teach all players.

Our practices remain "open practices" and non-selected players are always welcomed to come and watch the practices and learn from observation.

SELECTED TEAM

Players that have been selected for the UM Training Squad are as follows:-

1. Amirul Effendy
2. Chan Poh Guan (C)
3. Chong Kok Way
4. Fong Kean Chang
5. He Long Fei (1st year)
6. Kelvin Kiew
7. Khoo Khai Horng (1st year)
8. Lee Chen Wee
9. Lee Zhin Han (1st year)
10. Lew Chee Ching
11. Lim Chee Sheng, Jensen
12. Lim Jinn Wen (1st year)
13. Ng Saik Poh
14. Steven Wan Chi Yuen (1st year)
15. Tee Kee Jing (1st year)

Our heartiest congratulations to the above selected players. We hope that the selected players will reward our confidence and faith in them by continuing or even improving further on their dedication and committment especially in attending practices. With the reduced numbers in the training squad, it becomes all the more important and critical that all players make the necessary personal sacrifice and committment to attend all practices.

On behalf of the coaching staff,
Coach Loke Yew

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Sultan Cup - Schedule & Roster

UM's 1st round schedule is as follows:-

Sunday 5/10/2008 - 1930 (7:30pm) : Game #1 - Kajitsu v UM
Tuesday 7/10/2008 - 2000 (8:00pm) : Game #2 - UM v Puchong BA
Sunday 12/10/2008 - 1700 (5:00pm) : Game #3 - UM v UTC

Full schedule and results can be found at www.selangorbasketball.com

Click on the "Read more" link below for the full roster and important explanation.

The players selected to participate in this competition are NOT the "final" UM varsity team. The players selected below are selected for this current competition only. Players not selected for this competition are expected to continue to attend practices and continue to have equal chance (based on skill, ability, attitude and committment) of being selected for the next competition, or ultimately for the "final" UM varsity team.

The players selected to participate and represent UM in Sultan Cup Div II 2008 are:-

1. Chan Poh Guan (C)
2. Chong Kok Way
3. Fong Kean Chang
4. He Long Fei (1st year)
5. Kelvin Kiew
6. Khoo Khai Horng
7. Lee Chen Wee
8. Lee Zhin Han (1st year)
9. Lew Chee Ching
10. Lim Chee Sheng, Jensen
11. Lim Jinn Wen (1st year)
12. Ng Saik Poh

Sultan Cup 2008 - Update

Again my apologies for the lack of updates recently. I have been busy with work, doing a lot of overseas travels.

UM is taking part in Sultan Cup Div II 2008.

Our registration was submitted late as we did not receive information until after the closing date. Fortunately, based on our good relationship with Selangor Basketball Association (SABA) and the goodwill buult up over the many years, SABA made an exception and accepted our late registration.

Unfortunately, we have been drawn into a very strong group, with both Puchong BA and Kajitsu in the same group. Also, our practices so far has been repeatedly interrupted by circumstances, non-availability of (lighted) outdoor basketball court and bad weather (we have not even got to use the indoor basketball court even once yet this year!), our team is poorly prepared for competition right now.

As a result, we do not have any specific goals as far as achievement in the competition. Our goals will be:-

1. To grow and mature further as a (new) team;
2. To find our new rotation (each team has its own ideal rotation);
3. To gain competition experience, especially for the 1st years; and
4. To gain practical experience in the application of our newly implemented "Read and React" offensive system.

My next post will set out UM's 1st round schedule and the team selected to participate in this competition.

All non-selected players are encouraged to attend the competition games to gain experience through observation.

All Ex-UM players are highly encouraged to attend to provide moral support and valued suggestions.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Next UM Practice

I am overseas this week and is therefore not able to send the usual sms
reminder / notification regarding UM basketball practice.

Please note that practice this week will be on THURSDAY (11 Sept)
7:30p-10:30p @5th College outdoor court. Practice will be conducted by Coach
Pin. Please attend.

Regards,
Coach Loke Yew

Next UM Practice

I am overseas this week and is therefore not able to send the usual sms reminder / notification regarding UM basketball practice.

Please note that practice this week will be on:-

THURSDAY (11 Sept)
7:30p-10:30p
At 5th College outdoor court.

Practice will be conducted by Coach Pin. Please attend.

Next UM Practice

I am overseas this week and is therefore not able to send the usual sms reminder / notification regarding UM basketball practice.

Please note that practice this week will be on THURSDAY (11 Sept) 7:30p-10:30p @5th College outdoor court. Practice will be conducted by Coach Pin. Please attend.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

"Original UMBT" Dinner

This post is about 1 week overdue. Sorry everyone. Been busy.

Last week (Saturday 23/8/2008), we had a great get-together dinner for the older UMBT members at my house. Many who attended were from the "original" UMBT team that started all our UM and Ex-UM tradition that, in the blink of any eye, is now 16 years strong!

Those from the "original" UMBT team who were present included : Lam, Kit & Peng Peng, Gai & Sing Nee, Yong, myself of course, Foong Hing, Lee Teng, Gan, Renee, Aik Huey, Kok Loong. Other "early" members who were present included Tung, Jayson, Choo.

Many came with family and kids.

We called a "luk-luk" (steam boat) van to my house and we all had steamboat for dinner, which turned out quite unique/different and nice.

Ah Kit and Peng Peng managed to find a video tape (which they transferred to DVD) of our friendly match in Taiping back in 1992 ... 16 years ago!! We all had a blast watching ourselves and laughing at how we all looked 16 years ago!

The sports shorts we used to wear were so short that my son, Brian, asked : "How come you all wear under-wear to play basketball ah?" .. hahaha

I was so happy and busy chatting and catching up with everyone there, I forgot to take any pictures. If anyone has pictures of our dinner that night, please email to me and I will upload here.

At the end of the dinner and maybe motivated by the DVD of how well we (used to be able to) play basketball, we started talking about playing together again. Yong suggested we get together for a few hoops the next day and next thing we know, it was agreed and I was handing out location maps to the venue. So the next day (Sunday 24/8/2008) Kit, Gai, Yong, myself and Tung met up again at USJ for a few games.

We were odd numbers so another player at the court joined us for some 3-on-3. Although Ah Kit keeps saying he no longer can play, he obviously still can. Gai is still has sharp a shooter as he used to be and before long we were all huffing and puffing and sweating and playing hard!

Then the local regular (veteran) guys there asked us for a 5-on-5 full court game. We agreed and initially were just "playing for fun". Of course, the competitive nature in all of us meant that we still played as best we could. Initially, it was agreed it was going to be a game of 15 points (with baskets counted as 2s or 3s). We were first to 15 (15-8) so the veteran team requested we carry on till 21.

We said ok. Before long we were leading 20-10. Of interest is that when we scored the 20th points (on a 2 point basket), there was no complaint. Then the veteran team ran off several baskets in a row and closed to 20-18 before (Gai, I think) scored what we thought was our "winning basket". Suddenly the veteran team was objecting saying we can't win that way and must get exactly 21 points to win!

So I pointed out that we were already at 20 and asked how is it possible for us to get 21 when we were not playing with free throws? They then said we shouldn't have scored the 20th points on 2 point basket. But they had no answer when I asked why they didn't say so when we scored the 20th point so that we could "cancel" that basket and continue from 18-10 (which was the score then).

In the end, to avoid further dispute, we told them "fine, lets continue from 18-18" and they agreed. So now, to win, both teams MUST score a 3 pointer. So I turned to our guys (we were playing man defense and they were playing zone) and told our guys to make sure we only defend the 3 point line later (we had possession at that point). Suddenly, the veteran team realised we would be able to totally take away any 3 point attempts whereas they (playing zone) would not be able to deny our 3 point attempts.

Suddenly there was a "new rule". Now apparently, the winning basket cannot be a 3 pointer!! So I looked at them and asked : if the score is 18-18 and we must get exactly 21 to win and we don't have free throws AND we can't score a 3 pointer ... how the HECK are we going to get to 21!?!? Of course, they were stumped and couldn't answer.

Finally one of them suggested that whichever team scores the next 2 baskets (regardless of points) wins. FINE! Now we were all really playing for real. My goodness, after all the cheap rule changes, we weren't going to let them win the game!! On that first possession after all the argument, Gai calmly stepped out and hit nothing but the bottom of the net with a 3 point shot. Basket #1.

The veteran team came back and scored a basket themselves. We missed our next shot but we all hitched up our (long) shorts, dug down and played REAL defense. When Yong's man fumbled the ball a bit, Tung took his chances well and jumped out and double teamed him. I stayed close to my man, waited for the pass to come and shot into the passing lane. Steal! Breakaway lay up. Basket #2. Game.

It was incredible how the rules of the game kept changing to make it more and more difficult for us to win so it was with great satisfaction that we won nonetheless.

So although we originally intended to just "play for fun", circumstances were such that we just HAD to play for real and play to win. But we enjoyed ourselves immensely. It was REALLY great playing with the old UMBT team again. Myself, especially, as the Point Guard on our team, really enjoyed having sharp shooters like Kit and Gai and "power players" like Yong, for me to pass to again. I really miss our old 1992/1993 UMBT team (which won the TIG games back then together with Ma Wee Lee) ... that was a really special team.

Well, Yong, Tung and I are all in KL/PJ now and still active playing basketball. Kit, Gai or any other UMBT member are always encouraged to come join us for games whenever you guys are in town. Just give any of us a call.

Also, we must get together every so often so that we can stay in touch with each other.

Hope to see you all again real soon!

As I said above, if anyone has pictures of our dinner last Saturday, please email to me and I will upload here.

Cheers!

Monday, August 18, 2008

UM Practice

UM is now in their mid-1st Semester, break. No practices this week. Next practice will be 27th August 2008 Wednesday, 7:30pm - 10:30pm (tentatively) at 5th College.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Next Practice

Next practice is tonight, Wednesday night 7:30-10:30p @5th college.

I am presently overseas and am not able to send my usual sms reminders. Players who see this post, please remind other players of today's practice.

Tonight's practice session will be run by Coach Pin.

Regards,
Coach Loke Yew

Monday, July 28, 2008

UM Practice

The time and place for UM boys’ basketball team’s next practice is as follows:-

 

Day : Wednesday

Date : 30th July 2008

Venue : 5th College, outdoor basketball court

Time : 7:30p – 10:30p

 

A weight training session will also be held (conducted by our Asst. Captain, Amirul) at Pusat Sukan weight room @6:30p-7:30p. All players are encouraged to attend this session prior to the practice above.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

UM Practice

UM boys' basketball team will begin practices / try outs starting this Sunday 27th July @7:45-10:30am (morning) at 12th college outdoor basketball court. Practices / try outs will continue twice a week on Wednesday nights (7:30-10:30pm @5th college) and Sunday mornings (7:45-10:30am @12th college), unless notified otherwise by sms and/or here.

1st year students who have been invited to attend and those interested to try out should attend.

As for veterans, its time to start our preparations for the 2008/09 season. See you all this Sunday.

Friday, July 11, 2008

3rd/4th Placing Ex-UM v Myth

Xballer League Game Update

After 3 months Xballer League has finally come to an end. Although we lost our final game to finish 3rd Runner Up (4th), this has been one of Ex-UM's best performance in a lomg while.

A lot of the credit must go to Chuan whose youth, size and athleticism makes us a totally different team.

However our success is also due to the development and maturation of players like Ming Lip, Leong, Bik Yih and Juin Haur, giving us much more depth than we've ever had.

Our final game was against Myth again, the same opponent in our 8th game. During our 8th game we only had 6 players and was without Ben, Leong or Chuan. We lost that game by 43 points (51-94)!

Myth was big, physically strong and shot the 3 point shot extremely well.

This time however we had almost all our players (except for Ben). We set the same goal of staying close to give ourselves a chance at the end.

Myth was ultimately still a very big and physically strong team. Whenever the got the ball in the paint, it was virtually impossible to stop them from scoring without fouling.

Pin was also late so we didn't have our usual starting unit. Juin Haur did well stepping up and filling in for Ben but defensively Ming Lip kept missing rotations and we had a tough time on defense.

That allowed Myth to jump out to 19-10 lead after 1 quarter.

When we finally had our front court of Sem, Pin and Chuan on the floor together in the 2nd quarter, we were able to press often, with great success. We quickly closed the gap and trailed only by 3 points at the half (28-31).

And for the second straight game, our bench players also played steady and well (though when Ming Lip and Leong were on the front court, the unit were not effective on the press).

That allowed us to stay close the rest of the game. Unfortunately, we just couldn't stop them when in close and we couldn't quite catch them up.

FINAL SCORE : 55-59
We finished as 3rd Runner-Up / 4th.

Scoring disribution for this game:-

No. 6 Hung - 0+0+2+0=2
No. 7 Leong - 0+0+0+2=2
No. 8 Juin Haur - 0+5+0+5=10
No. 9 Chuan - 4+6+4+2=16
No.10 Pin - 0+0+0+4=4
No. 11 Sem - 4+5+2+4=15
No. 12 Loke Yew - 0+2+0+0=2
No. 13 Ming Lip - 2+2+0+0=4

Having observed our team and compared to other sronger teams, if Ex-UM is to continue to improve, we will have to improve (1) our individual ability to create shot opportunities for each other by being able to dribble penetrate and pass (2) improve our medium distance shot accuracy and (3) perhaps most importantly, improve the speed of our shot release.

Well done Ex-UM!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Ex-UM Semi Finals vs OAE

Xballer League Game Update

What a fantastic game we had last night! We were 4th seed playing against OAE the 1st seed with a 9-0 record.

Our 1st game in the league round had been against OAE too. We lost that one badly by 44 points! (42-86)

But then that was our first game in the competition and for many of us (myself included) was the first competitve basketball game in a long while. Also we didn't have Chuan (who had yet to be invied to play for us) and didn't have Pin (injured ankle).

Still, OAE was clearly the overwhelming favorite for last night's game. Our goal was to keep the score close and not let OAE run away with the game so we'd have a chance at the end.

OAE started out playing man-to-man immediately and our early efforts to post Chuan up was not effective. Early in the game it didn't look like we'd be able to achieve our goal of staying close as OAE jumped out to an 11-2 lead, forcing us to take a time out.

Afer the time out, we settled down and adjusted to OAE's man offense by posting Chuan higher and managing to get a few lob passes in for easier baskets.

More importantly we stepped up our half court defense and started flying by every 3 point attempt and rotating and covering for each other.

That allowed us to gain control of the game rhythm (they missed, we pushed the tempo, we scored and they had to slowly inbound). The rhythm therefore allowed us to go into our "230" half court zone press early and OAE did not handle it well at all. After the time out we went on 12-2 run to take a slim 1 point lead by the end of the 1st quarter (14-13).

We started the 2nd quarter with 4 bench players (Haw Keat, Juin Haur, Ming Lip & Leong) with Ben (who had got a few minutes' rest in the 1st quarter). That unit played excellently and stayed close to OAE. OAE maintained a 2 or 3 point lead only throughout the 1st half of the 2nd quarter.

We then subbed the 1st unit in (except Ben who needed to rest) together with Hung. Unfortunately this unit did not maintain complete focus as a unit and had several defensive breakdowns allowing OAE to pull out to a 7 point lead by halftime (28-35).

As the 2nd unit had played well and I wanted the whole 1st unit (me, Ben, Sem, Pin and Chuan) together, I had a 2nd unit without any starters, start the 3rd quarter (Haw Keat, Bik Yih, Juin Huar, Ming Lip and Leong).

That 2nd unit played fantastic and cut into OAE's lead, drawing within 2 points. At the 5 minute mark, the 1st unit returned and this time, played much better, staying within 2 or 3 points at all times. After 3 quarters we only trailed OAE by 3 points (45-48).

With full confidence in our 2nd unit (the same one that started the 3rd quarter), we started the final quarter with the 2nd unit again. Again they played great. Not only did they keep the score close, they even caught up and took a 2 point lead.

At the 6 minute mark, we subbed the 1st unit back in. The 1st unit even managed to take a 4 point lead ourselves with about 3+ minutes left. Unfortunately, OAE hit a few 3 pointers and free throws and regained the lead and pulled out to a 6 point lead (63-57) with less than 1 minute left.

We took a time out so we could advance the ball and in bound at the half line. We had already run our "line" inbounds play several times and each time OAE knew and expected the lob pass and kept a player back to deny that pass. But coming out of the time out, they forgot and I managed to hit Chuan with a long pass who was fouled and hit his shot for a 3 point play. Chuan hit his FT and drew us within 3 (60-63).

We went into our zone trap and caused a turnover. We ran our half court offense and Pin hit a BIG 3 point shot to tie the score (63-63).

We played good defense and OAE missed and Pin got the rebound with 3.9 seconds left. OAE players tried to trap Pin but Pin managed to dribble out of trouble and OAE made a big mistake. With 3.9 seconds left and Pin still in our back court, OAE player was called for a foul on Pin's drive. OAE was in "red flag" situation so that meant Pin was shooting 2 free throws with 3.9 seconds left and the score tied. All we needed was 1 of the free throws.

Pin missed both free throws! Over time!

In overtime, again OAE pulled out to a modest lead. With less than 20 seconds left, we still trailed 70-74. Then Sem hit a big basket (72-74) and we trapped and got the ball back. We took a time out and drew up a play for a 3 point shot.

I inbounded to Pin and OAE fouled Pin in the act of shooting! Pin got 3 free throws but we needed all 3 to win this time. Pin hit the 1st 2 to tie the score (74-74) but missed the last.

2nd Overtime!

However late in the 1st OT, Sem had fouled out. Midway thru the 2nd OT, Ben too fouled out. OAE finally pulled away and with less than 1 minue left had a 6 point lead (82-78) and possession.

That forced us to foul intentionally on defense and to take quick 3 point attempts on offense. Unfortunately, OAE made their free throws and our 3 point shots wouldn't go in.

FINAL SCORE : UM lose 78-88

Scoring disribution for this game:-

No. 4 Haw Keat - 0+0+0+2+0+0=2
No. 5 Ben - 0+6+0+0+0+0=6
No. 6 Hung - 0+2+0+0+0+0=2
No. 8 Juin Haur - 0+2+2+0+0+0=4
No. 9 Chuan - 7+0+4+7+4+4=26
No.10 Pin - 2+2+3+3+2+0=12
No. 11 Sem - 5+0+6+0+5+0=16
No. 13 Ming Lip - 0+0+0+3+0+0=3
No. 15 Bik Yih - 0+2+2+3+0+0=7

Although we lost the game in the end, as I said at the beginning, WHAT A FANTASTIC GAME!

All players played their hardest and as best they can AND all played great. I am so proud of our team and the players.

Next game later this evening (Sunday) 5:30pm vs Myth for 3rd/4th placing.

Well done, Ex-UM.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

UM 1st Year - Day 2

Freshie / 1st year basketball games continued yesterday.

As usual the overall basketball level / skill displayed was poor (though there were a few with good potential) but (as usual) fan / supporter level was SUPERB! (see background of pictures).

The supporters were LOUD ... they sang, chanted, cheered their team and boo-ed the opponent regardless of whether their team were winning or getting blown out! Fantastic spirit.

Players too tried their very best even though many obviously were not basketball players or may even be playing the game for the first time in their lives.

Finals / 3rd-4th placing (boys & girls) will be played this Friday 5-7pm @Varsity Green, UM.

Note : there are no games being played today.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

UM 1st Year

Orientation Week has started this week.

Freshie/1st year basketball games are being held on 1st, 2nd and 4th July 2008 at varsity green 5pm-7pm.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Ex-UM Game #8 v Myth

Xballer League Game Update

Ex-UM's 8th game yesterday was against Myth. Myth is largely considered the 2nd or 3rd strongest team in the league. They were not so strong that we had no chance against them but ...

... we only had 6 players again! The last time we had 6 players, most of the main players were present. This time our top scorer (Chuan), fastest player (Ben) and sharpest shooter (Leong) were all absent.

Present were myself, Pin, Ming Lip, Haw Keat, Juin Haur & Hung - undermanned AND undersized. Bik Yih was also present but had a sprained ankle and were did not plan to play him unless absolutely necessary.

We started the game poorly. Lots of defensive breakdowns giving up many wide open shots. Offensively we also turn the ball over many times. Juin Haur and Ming Lip especially made some "rookie" mistakes. But the rest of us also did not execute well. Myth players were big and physically strong and had many deflections and created many turnovers. They started with a blazing 15-0 run before we finally scored our first basket (3 poiner by Haw Keat).

Myth's No. 12 also got "hot" and hit 4 3-pointers in the 1st quarter alone.
By the end of 1st quarter we were down 31-9.

Throughout the game we had no answer for Myth's size, speed and accurate outside shooting. Their size and speed allowed them to deny the inside, close out at us ont he 3-point line and prevent dribble penetration. Their No. 12 also continued to stay hot right up to the end of the game. he finished with 10 3-pointers, a few from several steps behind the 3 point line.

As the game went on, Juin Haur settled down and started to play better and better. In the end he played the best amongst us all but we need him to start out steadier and settle down faster.

Haw Keat and I ended up playing the full 40 minues. Neither of us shot well due to Myth's speed at closing out and due to fatigue.

FINAL SCORE : UM lose 51-94
Our record is now 6-2.

Scoring disribution for this game:-

No. 4 Haw Keat - 3+0+0+0=3
No. 6 Hung - 0+3+2+0=5
No. 8 Juin Haur - 0+2+4+13=19
No.10 Pin - 2+4+2+0=8
No. 12 Loke Yew - 1+2+0+0=3
No. 13 Ming Lip - 3+2+0+8=13

Next game tonight (Sunday) 8:30pm vs Kajitsu. We need more players to attend!

Friday, June 27, 2008

MASUM 0708 Semi vs UUM

MASUM 0708 Semi Finals

1 more step to return to the Finals. But first we had to take care of business and get through the Semi Finals.

Semi Finals was against UUM. Last year, UUM had intentionally lost the group match against UKM in order to avoid meeting us in the Quarter Finals (UKM ended up losing to us in the Quarters last year). We therefore had the pyschological advantage against UUM.

However, we had 1 of the worst starts in the competition. We started the game with a careless turnover (by Amirul) and a missed assignment (not sure whose) - both leading to easy lay ups, 3 rushed shots (2 by Phang and 1 by Chen Wee), defensive breakdown allowing open 3 point shot ... and suddenly we were down 8-2.

However, we were not unduly worried and had confidence that our starters would settle down. Sure enough, our starters settled down and dug in on defense. UUM started to have great difficulty scoring or even finding shot opportunities and committed several turnovers and shot clock violation. Meantime, Chuan carried us early with shots inside, outside (3 point) and from the free throw line. When the 2nd unit came in, they continued to play good tough defense. We felt we were in control though the score was close. At the end of the 1st quarter, we had gotten the lead (15-14). We would have led by more but players missed some easy, in-close shots (FG% = 27%) and missed 6 out of 12 FTs.

In the 2nd quarter, we continued to play good tough, aggressive defense and UUM continued to struggle to find scoring opportunities. However, on offense we continued to miss easy, in-close shots that kept bouncing out (several by Wei Cheng who normally makes these shots easily). Consequently, the score remained relatively close though we were clearly in control. At the half, we had opened a small 5 point lead (31-26).

We were still wary though as UITM had been "in control" during their quarter finals against UUM and led the whole game and even had a 11 point lead with 3 minues to go before UUM came storming back in the last 3 minutes with a 17-0 run with several 3 point shots, multiple foul shots and even a 4-point play, to win that game. We therefore new that UUM was too dangerous a team to let them stay close and reminded our players that we had o maintain our defensive and offensive focus in the 3rd and start to get some separation.

Our players responded and maintained the same defenssive intensity and focus, holding UUM to just 3 jump shots and 1 3-pointer on 31% shooting, 7 turnovers and a 14-7 advantage on rebounds. UUM continued to struggle just finding shooting opportunities. Everything was contested. But the difference was we finally found our offensive rhythm and those early easy shots finally started to fall. We shot a blistering 60%? That 3rd quarter, scoring 25 points with 20 of the poins coming from "in the paint"!

By the end of the 3rd quarter, we were firmly in control with a 18 point lead (57-38).

In the 4th we were clearly in control and maintained a comfortable 20 point lead through out the 1st 5 minutes of the 4th quarter, with our 2nd unit playing against their 1st unit. Poh Guan, leading the 2nd unit also found his offense, with a 3 pointer and several beautiful dribble penetration and score or assists.
At the customary 5 mintute mark (leading 66-45), we asked the 1st unit to sub-in.

As our 1st unit were reached the scorer's table to wait for sub-in opportunity, misfortune struck as Wei Cheng, going for a rebound, landed on a UUM player's foot and twisted his ankle badly - seconds before he (and the other 2nd units were about to be subbed-out.

Well, injuries like these are things we cannot control and usually occurs in the course of any competition. Championship teams have to be able to deal with such player injuries and other players have to step up.

For this game, the 2nd unit's rotation was done anyway. Not wanting to risk further injury, the 1st unit (who subbed in) was instructed to slow the game down and use up the shot clock even though there were still 5 minutes to go.

Phang who had been playing PG for us since the 2nd quarter and playing the role of facilitator found himself with the ball often with the shot clock winding down and having to take "desperation" shots. Amazingly, Phang started hitting shot after shot (2 pointers and 3 pointers) with 1 or 0 seconds on the shot clock! This totally demoralized UUM and with 43 seconds left, Phang the last of his 3 point shot, again with 0 seconds left on the shot clock for a 74-49 lead.

UUM gave up and subbed out its starters and subbed in its bench players who had not played at all the whole game. Still UUM had to endure 1 more 3 point shot from Kok Way in the closing seconds.

FINAL SCORE : UM wins 77-49

Individually, Chen Wee (15p-15r) and Chuan (13p-12r) continued to have strong games with double-doubles. Phang too had a complete game with 12 pts, 5 rebounds and 5 assists. 8 of his 12 pts came in the last quarter during his flurry of last second shots. Poh Guan also stepped up his game with 10 pts and 6 assists. As usual Poh Guan was again both the assist leader and the turn-over "king" ... but this ime he only had 3 TOs for an acceptable 2:1 Assist:TO ratio.

Though a good victory, the happiness and excitement of succeeding in making it to the finals again (with an unbeaten record this time!) was tempered by the injury to Wei Cheng, who is a critical component of the 2nd unit. As usual, other players will just have to step up.

Next update : FINALS vs UPM

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Gai & Sing Nee's Hong Kong Trip With Ah Fa

Picture from Gai Kim Eng and Sing Nee – on their recent trip to Hong Kong where they were hosted by Lee Kam Fa.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Ex-UM Game #7 v SST

Xballer League Game Update

Ex-UM's 7th game yesterday was against SST. SST is the team our Kheng Sun is playing with!

However Kheng Sun was not free to attend the game and did not play yesterday.

SST had 1 shooting guard (No. 7) who is very good at shooting (& making!) 3 pointers. Additionally, SST was made up of veteran players who preferred to shoot 3 pointers.

Game start was delayed due to heavy rain. When the game started the court was still very wet and slippery. These conditions heavily favored SST as we could not fastbreak or play an uptempo game.

We started out playing our preferred zone defense in the hope that we could focus our defense collectively to deny their No. 7 (we had in previous games succeeded in defending opposing teams with 1 or 2 sharp shooters despite us playing zone defense). Unfortunately, whether due to the wet court or lack of focus, we were not able to stop SST's outside shooting.

In just the 1st 5 minutes of the 1st quarter, SST hit FOUR 3-pointers (3 by No. 7) and jumped out to a 16-2 lead!

In the meantime the extremely slow pace of game (due to wet conditions) really took us out of our usual rhythm.

We quickly went to a man defense whilst putting Ben on No. 7 (who was quite a quick perimeter player too). Our man defense was much more effective as SST players lacked ball handling skills. We closed out the 1st quarter on an 11-2 run to draw to 13-18.

However towards the end of the 1st quarter, No. 7 had started to post Ben up in the paint and was giving Ben some difficulty. In the second we decided to try Juin Haur on No. 7. We felt Juin Haur was quick enough on the perimeter and tall enough in the post. Juin Haur came up BIG for us, playing excellent defense on No. 7 (holding No. 7 to just 2 points in the 2nd quarter) and even hitting a 3 pointer of his own. We finally caught up in that 2nd quarter at 21-21 and even took a 4 point lead with 3 seconds left in the half but SST No. 11 hit a 3 point shot from 3/4 court distance (!) to draw within 1 (31-30) at half time.

In the 3rd, with the court finally starting to dry out, we started to push the tempo, dribble penetrate and play a faster game. In order to have our starting 5 on the floor at the same time, we put Pin on No. 7 and Pin also did a great job defending No. 7. Haw Keat hit 2 3-pointers, Pin, Chuan and I all hit a couple of shots each and at the end of 3 quarters, we had a 9 point lead (51-42). Our lead would have been bigger but we kept committing fouls and SST took advantage, scoring 8 of their 12 points in that quarter from the free throw line.

Our second unit started the 4th and continued to play well, maintaining a 9 to 12 point lead. Juin Haur continued to play excellent defense and on offense, hit another 3 pointer and a jump shot. Bik Yih too hit a 3 pointer with the shot clock running down.

With 5+ minutes to go and an 11 point lead (61-50), we substituted the starters back in. At this point, the game looked firmly in hand.

That was when we hit a drought and SST went on an 11-0 run with their No. 12 hitting 3 consecutive "lucky" 2 point shots, a low post score by their No. 14 despite being guarded by the taller Chuan and a 3 pointer by their No. 11 to tie it at 61-61 with about 2+ minutes left.

The next few possesions were empty. Finally with about 1+ minute left, SST No. 14, their post player drew a foul and went to the free throw line where he only hit 1 of 2. Suddenly with a little less than 1 minutes left, we were trailing by 1!

We ran Set 3 with Ben as the cutter. Worried of our Chuan in the post, SST defense left Ben wide open at the 3 point line ... and Ben made his 1st and only 3-point shot of the night! (64-62). What a BIG shot!

On the next possession, I managed to deflect the ball and caused a turnover with 30+ seconds left. We then held the ball till the end of our shot clock but could not find a good shot. I did not want a shot clock violation (which would have allowed SST to call time-out and advance the ball) so I ended up taking a contested shot, 3 or 4 steps from behind the 3 point line.

It was an air ball but more importantly avoided a shot-clock violation. SST rebounded the miss but had only 9 seconds left.

We played defense and SST players were too slow in advancing the ball and ended up taking and missing a rushed, heavily contested, 3 point shot.

FINAL SCORE : Ex-UM win 64-62.
Ex-UM is now 6-1.

We were however very, very LUCKY to have won the game, which equally easily could have been won by SST. Fortunately, our "end-game" execution was steadier and better than SST's.

Scoring disribution for this game:-

No. 4 Haw Keat - 0+0+6+0=6
No. 5 Ben - 2+0+2+3=7
No. 7 Leong - 0+2+0+0=2
No. 8 Juin Haur - 0+3+0+5=8
No.10 Pin - 4+2+1+0=7
No. 11 Chuan - 2+8+7+0=17
No. 12 Loke Yew - 0+3+4+0=7
No. 13 Ming Lip - 5+0+0+2=7
No. 15 Bik Yih - 0+0+0+3=3

With this win, we are through to the semi finals even if we lose our next / last 2 games. However if we want to avoid OAE in the semis, we will have to win at least 1 of our next / last 2 games (against Myth and Kajitsu) this coming weekend (6:30p Saturday vs Myth and 7p Sunday vs Kajitsu).

Thanks to all the Ex-UM supporters who attended the game and suppored us.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

MASUM 0708 Quarter Finals v USM

UM was through to the Quarter Finals. We were matched up against USM (whom we beat last year in the Semi Finals).

USM was again coached by Dr. Teng and had the same core players returning from the previous year. The main players were their PG (No. 11) and their SG (No. 9) - both of whom (normally) shoots the ball extremely well from the 3 point line.

As per last year, our goals were to make the 3 point line "disappear" for them by playing our aggressive half court man defense, stepping out on all on ball screens and boxing out to ensure that we only allow 1 shot to them each possession.

Additionally, this year, we were even more confident in our "5-in-5-out" rotation and were confident that USM did not have to personnel nor fitness / stamina to stay with us for a 40 minute game.

USM played hard and obviously wanted very badly to get their revenge for last year's loss. Even in the 1st half, we largely achieved our goals of making the 3 point line disappear (USM was 1-9 from 3 point line) and we gave up only 5 offensive rebounds whilst pulling down 19 defensive rebounds. However, USM played extremely well in the 1st half, shooting a blistering 57% from 2 point in the 1st quarter and getting 8 fast break points to lead by 2 after one quarter (18-16).

Though we managed to tighten up our defense further in the 2nd half (USM shot only 21% in the 2nd half), we committed fouls that sent them to the free throw line time and again where they were 6-10. Consequently, at the half, we were only up by 2 (32-30).

However, none of us were worried as USM's 30 points were hard fought points and they had to play really hard to get those 30 points. Whereas UM's 32 points were mostly points we got from execution of our half-court offenses. USM's main players had also played the entire half whereas both our 1st and 2nd units had rotated in and out as per usual and were both very fresh.

In the 3rd we continued to maintain our defensive pressure (USM shot only 25% in the 3rd quarter) and USM continued to get more and more exhausted (USM players were bending over or even squatting down exhausted at every opportunity / game stoppage). However, we failed to capitalise when USM fouled us and we were a dismal 0-6 from the free throw line. Consequently, the score was still relatively close after 3 quarters (49-43), though we were clearly in control of the game.

We told our players that we just had to maintain our focus on our goals and USM would not be able to stay with us in the 4th. We started our 2nd unit in that 4th quarter and sure enough, USM could no longer stay with us. We pulled out to a double digit lead whilst USM was getting more and more tired playing against our 2nd unit. At the customary 5 minute mark, we substituted our 2nd unit out and brought our (fresh) 1st unit in to finish off the game. When USM saw our 1st unit being sub-in, they collectively dropped their shoulders and look defeated. We knew the game was ours and we blew the game open. In that 4th quarter, we had 12 fast break points, 20 points in the paint, shot 53% from 2 point and 50% from 3 point whilst holding USM to 19% shooting, zero fast break points and only 4 points in the paint - all signs of a tired opponent.

For the game we also had an overwhelming advantage on the boards (66-34) and held USM to 4-26 (15.4%) shooting from the 3 point line.

FINAL SCORE : UM wins 74-55.

Chuan had continued his strong play from the previous game and had 17 points and 10 rebounds for his second straight double-double, whilst shooting a blistering 78% from 2 point and 50% from 3 point!!. Chen Wee also bounced back from his previous "average" game, with a double-double of his own (13 points 18 rebounds). Phang also gave us 14 important points, many he scored by creating his own offense at critical times. As last year, Phang also shut down USM's PG and stole the ball from him several times.

Both Chee Ching and Fai also contributed 8 points each. However, although Chee Ching also shot a high percentage (67%), Fai shot 100% (4/4), mostly from the side and off the board, further solidifying his "board-king" title.

Poh Guan (PG) continued to be our Assist Leader (7) but also our turnover leader (6). However, Poh Guan remained our "X-factor" as he plays on both the 1st and 2nd unit and was a critical factor in the success of our 2nd unit, enabling us to rotate 5-in-5-out.

Whilst the score was close through most of the 1st 3 quarters, there was never any doubt that, in this game, UM was the better team and UM won the game in dominant manner. Well done, UM!

Next update : Semi Finals vs UUM

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Ex-UM Game #6 v Friends

Xballer League Game Update

Ex-UM's 6th game today was against Friends. Friends had 1 shooting guard (No. 15) who is very good at shooting (& making!) 2 pt fade away shots.

We knew his abilities from a friendly match he played (with Puchong BA) against UM recently. They also had a very tall (but thin) center.

We therefore adjusted by focusing our defense on No. 15 & boxing out No. 10. No. 15 still scored 14 pts. but what surprised us & allowed them to lead after the 1st quarter (15-14) & stay close the whole 1st half (UM led 30-25 at half) was their team captain No. 8. For the game he hit 7 3-pointers & 2 2-pointers for 25 points! And he shot 3 point shots at a very high percentage, often after 1 of us, & sometimes even after 2 of us had "flown-by".

At our end Chuan arrived late & as usual (whenever he arrives late) had a tough game. He played almost the whole 2nd quarter, had MANY close in, easy shots & free throws ... And missed them ALL! As a result we never could really get any separation from Friends.

Our bench too did not play well today.

Fortunately Pin, Ming Lip & Leong kept us in the game in the 1st half (the 3 combined for 23 points in the 1st half).

It took Chuan another 1/2 of the 3rd quarter before he finally got his game together. But once he got it together (starting with a couple of made free throws), he scored 17 straight points for us! We pulled out to a commanding 16 point lead after 3 quarters (51-35).

We started the 4th quarter with a few bench players. And we promptly started the 4th quarter with 4 straight turnovers allowing Friends to go on an 8-0 run to cut our 16 point lead down to 8 only!

We had to put the starters back in quickly and after 1 more turnover, managed to get the game back under control, with Chuan drawing fouls (and making free throws) and Pin, Ben & I trapping & stealing the ball back several times off our 122 half court zone press.

Friend's No. 8 still kept them close for a while with 2 more tough, contested 3 point shots. But we finally started closing out better and challenging 3 point shots, with Leong and Pin blocking a few, and were able to re-establish our lead.

FINAL SCORE : Ex-UM win 71-53.
Ex-UM is now 5-1.

Scoring disribution for this game:-

No. 4 Haw Keat - 0+0+1+0=1
No. 5 Ben - 2+2+0+0=4
No. 6 Bik Yih - 0+0+4+0=4
No. 7 Leong - 2+4+0+0=6
No.10 Pin - 4+5+0+1=10
No. 11 Chuan - 0+0+16+13=29
No. 12 Loke Yew - 0+3+0+4=7
No. 13 Ming Lip - 6+2+0+2=10

Well done guys. The starters covered for the bench this game. We hope the bench will come back strong next game. That's what team work is about ... everyone covering for everyone.

This was an especially important game for us as Friends had (before this game) the same 4-1 record as we had.

Tomorrow's game 7:00pm vs SST (our Kheng Sun is playing with that team).

Thursday, June 19, 2008

MASUM 0708 Game #2 v UMS

Our 2nd game was against the home team UMS.

Our players were extremely confident for this game. Before this game we had the opportunity to watch UMS play UIAM. UIAM started the same aggressive 3-quarter court pressure man defense and UMS really struggled. It allowed UIAM to jump out to a big lead and despite not being able to maintain that presssure throughout the game, UIAM managed to protect that lead.

More importantly for UM, as UM watched the UIAM v UMS game they realised that UIAM was actually a very strong team ... which meant we were even stronger as we handled UIAM well!

With this confidence we took on UMS and handled them easily. We led throughout and won the 1st 3 quarters by big margins. We had a huge advantage on rebounds (69-36) with 32 offensive rebounds. We also held them to 26% FG and had 37 defensive rebounds whilst only giving up 10 offenssive rebounds We were really committed to boxing out. We led 21-8 after 1 quarter,43-19 by half time and 62-29 after 3 quarters.

FINAL SCORE : UM win 70-43

Chuan bounced back from his sub-par game 1 with 18 pts 12 rebounds for a double double. Chen Wee anly had an average (by his std) game with 5 pts and12 rebounds. Fai also had a good game, aggressive on offense with 9 points (mostly off board shots ... earning him the title "board-king") and 5 rebounds. The surprise came this time from Jensen who had 13 pts 5 rebounds 5 steals and 3 assists for a solid overall game.

Overall another fantastic team effort with our patented 5 in 5 out rotation.

With the win, UM became Group A champion.

Next update : Quarter Finals vs USM

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Ex-UM Game #5 vs Swoosh

Xballer League - Game Update

Ex-UM's last Sunday's game was against Swoosh, a non-chinese, team comprised mostly of former UiTM players.

Individual fundamental basketball skills of their players were not particular good but they did have 2 VERY big (bit chunky) and tall centers and most of their players were athletic. It therefore became important for us to (a) box out and control our defensive rebounds and (b) play a fast game to tire out their bigs.

When both their centers were in, we really had a tough time trying to box both of them out. Fortunately, their fitness were not good and our front court players could repeatedly beat them down court so that we either scored on primary or secondary fast break, or drew fouls. Eventually, they couldn't keep both centers on the floor at the same time (as they kept giving up fast break points) and could only keep 1 of them on the floor at a time. That allowed us to box out their lone center and control the boards much better.

On offense, Ming Lip continued is excellent play (and was top scorer with 24 points) and Leong continued his high percentage shooting. Chuan was his usual aggressive and effective self. Pin also was very effective offensively especially after some one from our bench "bet" him a Heineken if he makes his free throw (which he did!!). Ben had a bit of an "off" day as he missed a few easy shots but still played a steady game and good defense.

Overall, again, a good team effort. All players are beginning to play better and better especially our bench. Both Juin Haur and Hung had their second straight steady and aggressive game ... applying the "kiss" principle ... keep it simple and steady. All players however have to react better to on-ball pressure in our back court and support players being pressured (especially when that player is a front court player who just got a defensive rebound and not the PG).

Although the score stayed close in the 1st quarter and the 1st half of the 2nd quarter, we could see that Swoosh's player's stamina were disappearing fast. When the starting unit went back into the game, fresh, at around the 5 minute mark of the 2nd quarter, we made our push and had a 15 point lead by half time. From there we just kept building and building on the lead and won the game comfortably.

Scoring distribution (by quarter):-

No.5 Ben - 0+2+0+0=2
No. 7 Leong - 0+4+3+2=9
No. 8 Juin Haur - 0+0+2+0=2
No. 9 Kok - 0+0+4+0=4
No. 10 Pin - 0+7+4+2=13
No. 11 Chuan - 5+5+2+4=16
No. 13 Ming Lip - 9+5+2+8=24
No. 15 Bik Yih - 0+0+0+2=2

FINAL SCORE : Ex-UM wins 72-37
Ex-UM's record is now : 4-1

Next games this coming weekend :-

vs. "Friends" at 6:30pm on Saturday, 21/6/2008; and
vs. "SST" at 7:00pm on Sunday, 22/6/2008.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

MASUM 0708 - Game #1 UIAM

This is the 2nd installment of my UM MASUM 0708 report.

Our opening game was against UIAM. It was also the 1st game of our group which meant neither team had seen the other play yet.

UIAM is always unpredictable in terms of their strength due to their high numberof international students.

They had a really good center, not very big sized, but could really jump, with incredible "hang time", great rebounding and very steady / good shooting (played last year too).

They also had a few other African players, really muscular & tall and one middle eastern player who looked like Jason Kapono (fortunately he didn't play anywhere near to Jason Kapono's abilities!). They also had an African PG (the center's brother), short, good court sense. really good at finding / passing to his brother but very poor outside shooting.

At the start of the game they surprised us with a very aggressive 3 quarter court man-to-man defense.We had to try 3 different man offense - going from Set 1A, to Set 4 to Set 1B (blocker / mover) - in the 1st 5 minutes before we settled down on offense. During that time we had 9 turnovers and only scored 2 points to trail 2-6.

The 1st quarter became a low scoring defensive battle - a real challenge to our vaunted defense. Our defense rose to the challenge and held them scoreless the rest of the quarter.

We still had a tough time scoring (making only 2 more shots from the field) but UIAM could not maintain their defensive mental focus and started to commit fouls (6 fouls - sending our players to the foul line 4 times where we were 6 for 8). And that was the difference in the quarter. 1st quarter ended with us up 12-6.

From then on. UIAM did not have the fitness to maintain their defensive intensity (their starting 5 played extended minutes with 1 or 2 bench players playing short minutes only) though they still played man to man. Their defensive pressure was no longer there (allowing us to score 6 basket from the field) and continued to foul us (7 team fouls) allowing to score another 7 points from the FT line.

On the other hand we rotated our usual 5 in 5 out throughout the 1st half and maintained our defensive intensity. By half time we led by 15 points (31-16).

In the 3rd we told our players to expect UIAM to make a push (after they rested at half time) and that if we could just match UIAM in the 3rd, we would be able to pull away in the 4th.

We started our 2nd unit in that 3rd quarter and matched them point for point. After 3 quarters we still led by 13 points.

Sure enough in the 4th quarter UIAM could no longer stay with us and we blew the game open.

FINAL SCORE : UM win 63-37.

A team effort overall. Chuan had a poor game (4 points 3 rebounds). In the past whenever Chuan had a poor game offensively we would lose. But this year we not only won, we won in dominant manner thanks to our defense and other players stepping up.

Phang was top scorer with 13 points, many created by himself (crucial baskets at critical times). Chen Wee had a strong game with 11 points 14 rebounds for a double double. Most importantly Chen Wee played excellent defense against UIAM's center, blocking him out of rebounds and keeping his points limited. When Chen Wee went out, our 1st year 2nd unit center, Chee Ching continued excellent, aggressive defense against UIAM's center. He was so frustrated he punched Chee Ching in the mouth (and the referee didn't see the punch!) openning a cut on the inside of Chee Ching's mouth. Fortunately the injury was not too serious and Chee Ching did not have to miss any games.

But the surprise player was Kok Way, another 1st year player (shooting guard) who came off the bench to play with the 1st unit. He scored 11 points, mostly from medium / long range but with a high shooting percentage (57%).

After this 1st game, we had a 2 day rest before our next game against the home team, UMS.

Next game update : UM v UMS.

Ex-UM Game #4 vs. C. Timber

Xballer League - Game Update

Yesterday's opponent was an outside shooting team. Many of them shot the 3 point shot extremely well especially their No. 15 and No.11. They also shot FTs extremely well.

However they were all "catch & shoot" type of shooters and were weak at dribble penetration & low post.

We therefore concentrated on "chasing" them off the 3 point line & "side guarded " them, forcing them to dribble. All their shots off dribble were misses.

On defense, our opponent played a 122 match up zone with players face guarding us at the perimeter instead of shifting to the ball. This left a lot of room for our post players as well as dribble penetrations and we scored relatively easily.

So long as we stayed focus on defense and concentrated on denying their No. 15 and No. 11 the 3 point shot, our score would steadily pull away. We scored 28 points in the 1st quarter but also allowed them to score 19 points on 4 three pointers, 5 FTs and only 1 two point shot.

We played better defense in 2nd and 3rd quarters (allowing only 13 and 14 points whilst scoring 16 and 24 points ourselves). At half time we led by 12 points and after 3 quarters, by 20 points).

I myself had poor 2nd & 3rd quarters. Several poor passes / turnovers by me. And Kok too had a poor 3rd quarter (lots of lost / fumbled ball). Fortunately other players stepped up - Hung was crucial in helping us rebuild our lead at the end of the half (they had closed to within 6 before we pulled back out to 12). Ben was solid throughout and our starting front court played great (fantastic passing to each other) and carried us most of the game especially in the first half.

Since Chuan and Sem was not with us yesterday our front court was limited to Ming Lip, Leong and Pin (all 3 started). Whenever any of them needed to rest, we had to sub Juin Haur into the front court. Juin Haur had a shaky first half, making a lot of mistakes and unforced turnovers. Our front court of Ming Lip, Leong and Pin had to play substantial minutes in the 1st half. Even I had to take a turn in the front court to give them some rest but I was ineffective and the short stint in the front court really tired me out.

But Juin Haur accepted our challenge tohim and gathered himself at half time. He played great the entire 2nd half. Nothing extraordinary but just playing within his skills (which is good), giving us crucial, solid minutes with great defense, rebounding, hustle and no turnovers / mistakes. That allowed our starting front court to get some rest and me to concentrate on PG duties. Juin Haur even gave us 7 points in the 4th quarter playing within the team offense.

Kok still lacked focus on the defensive end but found his offense in the 4th quarter and at one point scored 9 straight points to keep us comfortably ahead. I also finally found my game in the 4th and was able to handle the opponent's pressure defense comfortably and had some assists.

Overall a complete team effort. Ming Lip was top scorer but almost all players scored and score distributioon was pretty evenly spread out.

Scoring distribution (by quarters):
No. 5 Ben - 8+2+2+2=14
No. 6 Hung - 0+0+2+0=2
No. 7 Leong - 4+4+2+0=10
No. 8 Juin Haur - 3+0+2+7=12
No. 9 Kok - 0+0+0+9=9
No. 10 Pin - 4+4+3+2=13
No. 12 me - 1+0+3+0=4
No. 13 Ming Lip - 8+6+8+2=24

FINAL SCORE : Ex-UM win 88-69.

Ex-UM record is now 3-1.

Well done Ex-UM!
Next game is tonight 8:30pm vs Swoosh.

(ps - this post was typed out on my handheld and posted via email. Pls forgive any typing errors)

Saturday, June 14, 2008

UM Centralized Training

MASUM 0708 - Report

First off, I apologize for the lack of updates on UM for the last 2 months. I have been tied up with work (travelling to Middle East, clearing work so I can go on leave for MASUM), tied up with UM basketball (centralized training, MASUM Itself) and now clearing all the backlog accumulated over the 2 weeks I was on leave during MASUM.

During MASUM I had sent daily sms updates to as many Ex-UM players as I could. My sms list was 40 persons long! If I have missed any Ex-UM player from my sms list please forgive me ... It was unintentional ... And please add a comment to this blog entry that you were left out and I will add you to my sms list.

What follows now is the 1st installment of the long overdue MASUM 0708 report.

Over the course of the next 2 weeks I hope to be able to post in stages, my report on MASUM 0708, starting with :

CENTRALIZED TRAINING

For the first time, I am no longer in legal practice (where I had 60 days annual leave). Iam now an in-house legal adviser with WCT Berhad and couldn't take leave for centralized training (having to reserve my leave for MASUM itself). I am therefore extremely thankful and grateful and UM is extremely fortunate that Coach Tan Chun Pin was able to assist by conducting the morning practice sessions and I conducted (often together with Coach Pin) the night sessions.

Coach Pin has already been assisting me for more than 2 years now and is fully capable of running practices.

This year we were also fortunate that none of the players had industrial training during that time.

We managed to achieve many of our goals for centralized training including setting our goal (Champs), rediscovering our defensive identity / intensity, finding our offensive identity, peaking our fitness, settling our game rotation.

We had 3 friendly matches (lost the 1st one badly) but saw our performance improve from game to game.

There were some things which we didn't manage to cover or cover as much as the coaching staff had hoped to - these included having both 1st and 2nd units (totally) familiar with each others "special sets" (we had a few sets there were exclusive to each unit - i.e. run by one unit, but not the other) and practicing different players in each unit. We had settled in to which 5 players were in each unit but didn't have time to practice different combinations of players in each unit (and this would later come back and "bite" us!).

Overall, we were extremely happy with the rediscovery of our high intensity, defensive identity, both units settling into their own "comfort zones" in terms of offensive style and pace (1st unit - steady and deliberate; 2nd unit super-fast and a bit helter-skelter) and the team settling into a comfortable rotation basis (players knew when who/which unit would be going in/coming out).

Next post on MASUM 0708 update : Game #1 vs UiAM

Monday, June 9, 2008

Ex-UM Game #3 vs Rockets

Xballer League - Game Update

Ex-UM played its 3rd game last night in Xballer League held at SS3 against "Rockets".

10 Ex-UM players turned up for the game (which is much better than 6 only for the last game!).

Rockets had 1 very tall center and 1 very accurate 3 point shooter. Fortunately, their other players were only average players.

FINAL SCORE : Ex-UM won 88-62.

Ex-UM record is now 2-1.

Offensively we played quite well (as the score shows), especially Chuan & Sem. Chuan scored our 1st 15 points! Also Rockets could not defend our baseline in-bounds play resulting in scores on all (except the 1st) baseline in-bounds.

Rockets aslo tried man-to-man defense in the 3rd quarter. We si.mply ran a play to isolate Chuan in the low post. Chuan scored or assisted and we scored (some times even 3 point plays) on each and every possession Rockets played man defense. They soon gave up trying to man us.

Defensively though we played just average (again as the score shows ... giving up 62 points is way too much). We played a zone defense (212) throughout as their outside shooting (other than that 1 shooter) was poor. However, there were many defensive breakdowns / missed assignments / easy lay ups etc.

Fortunately, Rockets had difficulty with our 122 half court zone press. We pressed selectively and created quite a lot of turnovers and rushed shots.

As we did not video the game, the only stats we have are from the score sheet. The following is the scoring (points) distribution:

Chuan (30), Sem (17) with three 3-point shots, Kok (12), Leong (9), Ben (6), Juin Haur (4), Coach (4), Bik Yih (4), Pin (2).

Next game is Sat 14 June 6:30pm vs C. Timber @SS3.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Puchong Open - Schedule

Schedule Changes!

Puchong Open starts this weekend as originally scheduled but the games have changed. Ex-UM's first game will be on Sunday 20th April 2008 at 7:00pm (1900hrs) @SS3 vs. OAE. Please note the change.

Full schedule (for this weekend) as follows:

Saturday 19 April 2008

6:30 pm (1830 hrs) SST Team vs Friends
8:00 pm (2000 hrs) Swoosh v Myth

Sunday 20 April 2008

5:30pm (1730 hrs) Kajitsu vs SS3
7:00 pm (1900 hrs) Ex-UM vs OAE
8:30 pm (2030 hrs) Rockets vs C Timber

Friday, April 11, 2008

UM Practice

Next practice is Tuesday 15/4/2008 next week at Gym 1. There is no practice this Sunday.

However, the coaches understand that many players are back in hometown due to the study week. Attendance for Tuesday is therefore not compulsory. Players who are remaining in UM are encouraged to attend.

We will be trying to arrange for a friendly match with New-Era College (Kajang) at Gym 1 on Thursday 17/4/2008 next week. I will post here as well as notify players by sms if / as soon as the friendly is confirmed.

MASUM 0708 - Schedule

MASUM 2007/2008

This year's MASUM competition will be held at Kota Kinabalu, Sabah from 21st May 2008 to 28th May 2008.

Centralized training will begin 4th May 2008 and continue daily right up to 19th May 2008.

Both the boys and girls teams are scheduled to depart KLIA for KK on 20th May 2008.

Based on current / preliminary information, UM is in Group A together with UMS and UiAM. UMS is usually quite strong (or at least above average) whilst UiAM is always unpredictable. UM must prepare themselves fully and to our very best.

It is UM's study week, next week and the week after that (and for some, right up to the 1st or 2nd week of May) will be UM's final exams. We will continue to run our practice sessions but we understand that players may not be able to attend all practices. Nonetheless, the coaches will continue to be present and will train / practice with whichever player turns up.


Players first priority must ultimately be their studies. Hopefully, all players have and will plan their studies well and will be able to come for at least 1 or 2 sessions a week even during the exams, so as to keep and maintain their stamina and fitness at a reasonable level.

This is the final stretch of our preparations for MASUM. To the players, the coaches would say : "Keep pushing and working hard .. .both academically and basketball-wise!"

Ex-UM Update

Below is an update from Liew Meang:

Hello all... Liew Meang checking in from Kuching... yes I am still in Kuching. :) I am now working for Red Bull based in Kuching handling all marketing activites in East Malaysia. Still single but... not available :P Basically I don't do much besides work... when I have the time I try to play a bit of golf (chop grass actually) and a little bit of tennis to stay in shape :) Attached is my most recent photo... taken in Hangzhou...

Regards Liew Meang



UM Team Photo

1994
TIG team in Hong Kong!

UM Team Photo

1993
Both boys and girls teams won the "Best Team" award in Sultan Cup (held at Arena PJ)
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UM Team Photo

1991
This team won the TIG Championship (held in UM)

Ex-UM Update

Below is a further update from Kim Choo :

Pls find attached file for the photo. This photo was taken last year June at Chiang Mai, Thailand.
My kids studying at Singapore Piaget Academy international school which is base on Singapore education syllabus. They did not join any basketball team but sometime they do play basketball at home (backyard) for shooting. Not good in sport lah...

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Ex-UM Update

Below is an update from Kim Choo:

I am now at Medan, Indonesia working as a "housewife". I have been here since 2002. I have 2 kids girl 9 years old and boy 7 years old.

My life here is very simple unlike you all very productive but I enjoy it. Mainly activities are sending kids to school, send lunch and pick up kids from school.

For your info our family all are vegetarian. That's all.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Puchong Open - Schedule

Its official! Games will start on 19/4/2008 Saturday

Ex-UM's first game will be against "Friend" @7:30pm @SS3

Players please be early. Other Ex-UM/UM members please come and show support!

Other Fixtures:
19/4 Saturday 8:30pm Swoosh v BU3
20/4 Sunday 6pm OAE v Kajitsu
7:30pm Michael Liew v Kinrara

Ex-UM Practice

Friendly vs. UM team is confirmed "on" tonight but venue has been changed to Gym 1 (same time, 8:30pm).

I will bring 1 set of red jerseys. If you have a red jersey yourself, please bring/wear that.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Ex-UM Practice

Ex-UM's next practice will be on Wednesday, 2/4/2008, 8:30pm at UM, 4th College outdoor basketball court.

I have arranged for a friendly match against the current UM (full) team. We will play a full, 40 minute (4 quarter), timed, game.

If players are still up to it and if time permits, we can of course continue to play additional quarters after that.

UM Practice

Next practice is this Sunday (tomorrow) 30/3/2008, 8am at 12th College.

It will mainly be a shooting session. Other than those players who have already been excused, please do not miss this session as we need to improve our team's shooting percentage.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Ex-UM Update

Below is an update from Lee Jing Fa:-

I am currently in Hong Kong doing my second degree in theological training namely Master of Theology. I have been in HK for 4 years and i hope can complete the course by next year June. I am still single and available but looking forward to end my single life soon.

Btw, I joined my school basketball team as well and i am surprise that i still can play. We won the champion for inter seminary in HK for consecutive 2 years and they ceased to organised such competition. (Below is) the photo on our ordinary training session. However, not really training lah. I dun even sweat!!!!

What about next gathering in HK??????we can revisit the places we did in our TIG???!!!

Regards,
Fa
Lee Jing Fa is squatting down and 4th from left/center of 1st row

Ex-UM Update

To All Ex-UM players,

... especially to "early generation" Ex-UM players (i.e. graduated in 90's)

How are you all doing? Where are you all staying/working now? How many kids already?

The rest of us had a very nice lunch gathering organized by Lee Teng last Sunday. It was really nice to catch up with each other. Pity you all were not there too.

FYI, Foong Hing and I now have 4 boys, Brian (11), Aaron (9), Eric (7) and baby Sean (2). Foong Hing says “enough” already so that should be it la. Foong Hing has left legal practice many years ago and joined Talam Corp (Developer) then MBf Unit Trust and now (as Compliance and Legal Manager) at MAA KL Mutual Unit Trust. I had been in legal practice in the same law firm (Christina Chia Ng & Partners) for many, many years (14 years!) but finally left them Sept 2007 and joined WCT Engineering Berhad (a construction company) as their Legal Senior Manager, Head of Legal Affairs Dept.

My older boys are now into basketball as well. Brian, Aaron and Eric’s school has a very good, professional basketball coach (national junior (U-12) coach) and they are learning really good fundamentals at a very young age. Brian and Aaron has taken part in several basketball competitions organized by the school. But then, my boys are into almost everything … badminton, swimming, cycling, football, track and field, taekwando, jungle tracking … Foong Hing & my weekend are scheduled around fetching them to this or that activity … Daddy/Mummy = driver!

Myself, I am still coaching UM boys’ team. Since I took over coaching UM team (way back in 1995!), we had always been competitive … at least making it out of the first round each year (save one) … losing in quarters another year but usually making it to semi or finals. We finally had some success last year, winning the MASUM (Inter-U) basketball competition for the first time after 17 years. The last time UM won the MASUM was in my 2nd year (and Kit/Gai’s first year!!) 17 years ago!!! Last year’s victory was an especially meaningful victory as UM beat a UPM team in the finals that had 7 national junior players … team work vs. individual talent. This year’s MASUM competition will be from May 21-28, at UMS, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Centralized training will be in UM from May 4-20.

I have also started this blog for current and ex UM basketball team.

During the lunch last Sunday, we met Aik Huey’s daughter, See Kok Loong’s daughter, Kit/Peng Peng’s daughter … who’s character reminded me so much of Peng Peng when she was in UM …, Renee’s daughter and Gan’s son. I've already posted a picture of the kids in an earlier post. I’ll leave them to tell us all more about their current situation, their lives, work and their kids.

Guys … please email updates (preferably with pictures) to me at lykhor@pc.jaring.my and I will upload here.

In the meantime, below is a recent picture of our kids and Foong Hing and I. Brian is already almost as tall as the Mummy!!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Ex-UM Practice

Ex-UM will be having their usual social basketball/light practice tonight 8:30pm at the basketball court in the park behind my house (at SS22, Damansara Jaya).

Ex-UM players taking part in Puchong Open are highly encouraged to attend.

UM players are also encouraged to attend to get more "game/playing" experience.

All UM and Ex-UM players are of course welcomed to join in, just to get some exercise.

UCBL - Schedule

Latest news!

I've just been informed by the UCBL organizers that the Opening Ceremony this Sunday, 30/3/2008 has been postponed indefinitely as the Minister of Youth who was supposed to officiate it could not make it. The Manager's Meeting will still be held at 3rd Floor, Berjaya Complex (opposite Berjaya Times Square) at 9:30am, on Sunday 30/3/2008. UM players do not need to attend this meeting.

However, the competition games themselves are now planned to be held after MASUM!! Tentatively, around June.

That means we won't have any competition to make our final adjustments or test different unit combinations before MASUM. We will have to arrange for as many friendly matches as we can and will likely end up (like last year) still making adjustments into the 1st round of MASUM itself.

If any player or Ex-UM member is able to help arrange for (reasonable quality) friendly matches, please contact the Coaching Staff and/or Team Captain, Chen Wee. We have the use of the gym on Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 9pm to 10:45pm and we can use either of these time slots for friendly matches..

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

UCBL - Schedule

UM will be taking part in the Universities-Colleges Basketball League or UCBL, which will kick off this weekend, Sunday night, 30/3/2008 @Berjaya Times Square.

All participating teams including UM will be required to play a short, 10 minute, exhibition game there. Official UCBL competition games will be played later at MABA Stadium, KL. I will post details of game days/times when I have them later.

So far this year, UM has only managed to take part in Carlsberg Open competition. UCBL is therefore critical to UM's preparations for MASUM and is likely the last competition we can take part in before MASUM, which is scheduled for 21-28 May 2008 at UMS, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

UCBL will provide us a very good opportunity to fine tune our 1st/2nd unit combinations, as well as making our defensive and offensive tweaks to take into account the loss of last year's (crucial) players and the addition of this years new players.

We hope Ex-UM players will take this opportunity to drop by and support/encourage our UM players.