Wang Jiacheng (RI #10) pushing through HCI’s defense. (Photo 3 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Ryan Tan (RI #6) breaks through HCI’s defense to score. (Photo 4 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Nio Yuan Ming (HCI #10) grabs possession of the rebound. (Photo 5 © Vanessa Lim/Red Sports)
Ed’s note: If you recognise the players, please let us know their names and we’ll update the captions. Please tell us the photo number. Thanks.
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I do not think that this is a structured exercise….MVP selection. I believe it is an invited guest or a closed panel who watches the game and makes a decision.
Personally, I never gave much weight to finals MVP awards. IMO only the opposing coach and to slighly lessor extent..the coach, knows best on result impacting performances from players on both sides. Sometimes, result impacting performances are not tangible. Also, to the team, performance over the entire season, and during the year long training buildup…is often a bigger deal than the performance during a single game…albeit the final game in front of many spectators.
what is the criteria for mvp? does it include the overall performance such as defence offence assists? or because RI is more dependent on #10 it seems as though he was bound to be mvp bcoz of that
@d. I do not understand the reasons for your outburst. In what way was this the most biased reporting EVER?
I thought this was fairly well written, as was the piece on the girls final.
As a member of the Rafflesian Bball family, I have more critical comments on RI which I will keep to myself.
On the whole, HCI was clearly the better team. Jabez did not have a good day and had limited impact with 4 fouls. Russel was steady throughout and his post plays on both ends were impressive. HCI #10 and #11 stepped up and if I were to pick, anyone of the 3 of them would have been more appropriate Game MVP (can’t comment on the entire season).
Its was a high calibre game for A boys, RI fought hard, esp their bench in Q4, but HCI had better quality and a deeper bench.
This is like the most biased post EVER. Stefanus Ian, please be more impartial if you want some respect and credibility. Your tone is simply favouring RJC, and it seems that you cannot accept that the better school won.
Everyone writes from their own perspective of the game and sometimes it may not with overlap your point of view.
There is no such thing as an impartial story.
You can always write your own version of the game if you like.
You send it, we post it. ; )
http://redsports.sg/tell-your-story/
First off, I would like to say that it’s heartening to see that there is actually somebody passionate enough to comment on the article which shows the healthy state of A Division sports. I appreciate constructive criticisms so please highlight to me specific sections of the article which you deem to be bias and oh by the way I did write in the article (and this is word for word from the last sentence in the twelfth paragraph) “In the end, the better team won…” So there you go 🙂
the first hci player going up for the basket is #11 bryan kor
Updated. Thanks alot 🙂
shouldnt photo 2 be knocks the ball off #11 bryan kor?
Err oops sorry couldn’t really see the jersey number. Updated already! Thanks for the heads up 🙂