The Albany Patroons have just completed a hard-fought, low-scoring series against the Atlantic City Gambits which saw them emerge victorious with two wins. However, their triumph will be tested in their upcoming series against the Newfoundland Rogues, according to the Patroons. The Basketball League’s East Conference final, Game 1, will commence at 5:30 p.m. on Friday at Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Patroons guard Trevis Wyche has stated that the upcoming game will be completely different from their previous series, since the Rogues are looking to play an up-and-down, fast-paced game, and shoot as much as possible. Nonetheless, the Patroons are also capable of playing defense and have outscored the Rogues per game. Coach Derrick Rowland predicts that the upcoming series will be high-scoring since the Rogues average 119.7 points per game, which is eighth in the 49-team TBL.
The Patroons will be tested since guarding the 3-point line will be crucial, as the Rogues are skilled at making 3-pointers. Therefore, playing help defense may not be sufficient in preventing the Rogues from scoring. The Rogues are also an incredibly dangerous team as they have Armani Chaney, a Tennessee State alumnus, who is their top scorer with an average of 29 points per game. Wyche expects he’ll be defending Chaney, whom he played with in the TBL All-Star Game.
The series will commence on Friday at Mary Brown’s Centre, and the Patroons will play their first game in Newfoundland. The arena they will be playing at seats 7,000, and the game is highly anticipated. Newfoundland coach Jerry Williams has expressed hope that the island shows up and shows their support, as the Patroons have a great team with remarkable history. Phil Jackson, one of Williams’ idols, coached the Patroons, which Williams admires.
Overall, with more emphasis on defense, the Patroons hope they will be successful and come out on top. Game 2 will be played back in Albany, whereas Game 3 will only be played if necessary.
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