Sabine Pass- Great guards with 30, 25 and 21. Each has their own niche. 25 penetrates. 21 bombs from the 3 and 30 does everything. Their post does ok for his size, I think about 6'2 and gets alot a blocks on penetrating guards but cannot handle larger postmen. Their lack of size eventually will be their achilles heel. They have other posts, one short big one who is physical but cant jump and another one about 6'2 who plays hard. Their starting PG does ok when everyone else is good but is a turnover waiting to happen I would take advantage of that if I were to play them. However they have a PG, #23 that comes off the bench who scores well and plays with alot of defensive intensity, he just needs to learn to keep his mouth shut and play ball. If he would do that, I would start him. Lastly, you wonder what the coach is doing for them to always come out so slow at the gate. Its like he doesnt have them ready so they make themselves warm up as the game goes on. Its like they win solely on talent, which has gotta change. He better step his game up before he ends up looking like a Sabine Pass version of Wade Phillips.
Spurger They have the pieces to win this division, guards that can shoot very well and a dominating post presence. Not too many weaknesses you can point out. They also have a big 3. Depth after the stars and youth, and injury may be the one reason they lose if indeed they do lose to Sabine. I also believe that it comes down to coaching. If their coach has them fired up and ready, they will keep the game close even if their players are still injured, if they can play they may pull this one out at home. They need to take advantage of how slow Sabine takes to heat up because if they dont, they will lose.
Ultimately I think Sabine will take this one in a brutal, physical and controversial game
60-56