We wrapped up the first part of the TBL 2015 (unofficial) awards sometime last week and while it took quite sometime to wrap up the finale, it is finally here.
One of my coaches told me that there are two major defining moments in a game of basketball. One is, of course, at the start of the game. If you get off on the wrong foot, it will be hard to follow up and end on a high note. Every one pretty much knew about this already. This was why most of us try hard to be a starter on the team. Every one wants to make their presence felt.
But then Coach asked us what the second most defining moment in a basketball game is. In my head, I thought it was only logical that it would be the last 5 minutes of the 4th quarter. That’s when my coach said:
“If you think it’s the last 5 minutes of the 4th quarter, you’re wrong.”
What is a season of basketball without the glitz and glamour of handing out awards?
I know that the players are not in the game for the individual awards and that the ultimate goal is ending the season with a win (and a championship), but it just doesn’t feel right as someone who has followed a large part of the season to not give out props to where it is deserved.
So let’s give a round of applause for this year’s Thailand Basketball League unofficial award celebration hosted by Tones & Definition!
Welcome to the Tones & Definition’s Thailand Basketball League Power Rankings!
This is undeniably the most powerful ranking of the Thailand Basketball League. Why is it the most powerful ranking of the Thailand Basketball League? Well…frankly, that’s because it’s the only one we have up to date. If you don’t have anyone to compete with, by default you are the best.
Ok, so we went through the first 3 teams of the TBL and I projected them to finish 6th, 5th, and 4th respectively. You can actually read all about that here, in case you missed it. Now that we’re done with that half, let’s move to the second half of the TBL for the remaining teams.