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Can't wait. Gonna go grab a ball and try practice during the week as I am so out of it. :P

yeh same im gonna ring up the dandenong basketball stadium find out if i can go down there and practice some shooting..

just called them they said ne one can go down there between 9am 4pm weekdays and practice at a cost of $2 per person so sound like i might do that on monday

man, we need TEAM practice...we all know how to play individually...just not as a team...

but anyway...

who's in for some practice at DBA??? I'm pretty sure I finish work around lunch time on monday...

Monday, 1:00pm? 1:30pm? All you South East boyz?!

weekdays are pretty tough for me as well, but if you're looking for weekend court time often stadiums have space after all their rep ball training finishes sunday so late sunday afternoons usually work ok.

No chance you'll find anything anywhere saturday, this is when all the juniors play all day long most stadiums are packed full all day.

or if any of you have tuesday lunch times off we have a social game happening here which is definately worth your time it is so much fun, pm me if you're interested.

Just went to shoot some hoops last night with my brother. Damn I am so rusty. I'll practice as much as I can for now. But I wouldnt rely on me for scoring, lol. Will be interesting on wednesday.

AJ, sorry man, but my afternoon has been filled with a work meeting/training instead...i dont know what the whether is like late monday afternoon but if its dry, maybe we could shoot some outdoor hoops...? I have an outdoor ball we could use...then DK might be able to join us also...?? And perhaps AP aswell, if he decides to stop having a whinge about his legs...hahaha

AJ, sorry man, but my afternoon has been filled with a work meeting/training instead...i dont know what the whether is like late monday afternoon but if its dry, maybe we could shoot some outdoor hoops...? I have an outdoor ball we could use...then DK might be able to join us also...?? And perhaps AP aswell, if he decides to stop having a whinge about his legs...hahaha

hahahahaha sounds good JC lol

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