Friday, December 31, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEARS!!!

Jeff Parmer Hoops would like to wish each and everyone of you all a Happy New Year and a prosperous year. We are looking foward to many great events such as the All- Star game as well as the goal of another championship from Hamamatsu Phoenix. Stay tuned for the All-Star trading cards that will feature Jeff Parmer and other players that are representing for the Eastern and Western conference in the next month. Your support has been amazing and we hope to see each and everyone of you at the games wearing your red and white and cheering for Hamamatsu Phoenix! If you have any pictures or comments you would like to share please email us at Jeffparmerhoops@gmail.com .




A message from Jeff Parmer:

Rise and grind as another year is amongst us.  2010 was a pretty good year for me and my new team , but I see much more blessings and great achievements down the road in 2011. I ask that you guys continue to show your support as me and my team move forward in our quest to win yet another championship in the BJ League. As I said before, anything is possible so 2011 is OUR year!!!

GO PHOENIX!!!

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Game Stats and Recap (21-22): Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Shiga Lakestars

Hamamatsu Phoenix is back on track and ready to build their winning record again. This weekend Hamamatsu Phoenix played the Shiga Lakestars the number one team in the Western conference.

Parmer reports:

During Game 1, Going into this game coach message to us as a team was to go out and treat this game as a playoff game. We did just that. The 1st and 2nd quarters were no contest. When the halftime buzzer sounded the lead was a whopping 26 points. Our coach stressed to us that the game was far from over because in recent games 3rd quarters proved to be a weak point for us. Another terrible 3rd quarter came back to bite
us, where as Shiga cut into our lead and were only down by 15 points at the start of the 4th quarter. The final quarter proved to be ours from beginning to end. We came out victorious on Christmas day with a convincing 24 point win against the #1 ranked team in the Western Conference.


During Game 2, We knew from the start of the game that Shiga wouldn't come out and play the same way they did on Christmas day. In the 1st and 2nd quarters, the lead seesawed back in forth. I say they had most of the momentum going into halftime even though we held a 2 point lead. I just felt like we weren't playing our type of basketball and were playing at Shiga's pace. The 3rd quarter was played pretty even. They went on
a run but we came back with a run of our own to close out the quarter. In the final period, it was just plain and simple we knocked down shots and got key defensive stops. Plenty of motivation came from coach constantly reminding us that closing out the year and bringing in the New Year with a  victory would be big for us as a confidence builder. At the halfway mark of the season we're headed in the right direction with a
record of 20-2.


Game 21: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 106-82 Shiga Lakestars
Parmer stats: 21 points 10 rebounds 5 assists 2 steals


Game 22: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 90-72 Shiga Lakestars
Parmer stats: 17 points 12 rebounds 4 assist 1 steal

GAME TIME: Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Shiga Lakestars

Saturday and Sunday Hamamatsu Phoenix will be playing against the Shiga Lakestars.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Game Stats and Recap (19-20): Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Fukuoka Rizing

This weekend Hamamatsu Phoenix forfeited their 15 game winning streak by 5 points against Fukuoka Rizing that is ranked fourth in the Western conference. Nevertheless, Hamamatsu Phoenix always proves to excel with a valiant effort to win a game especially after a defeat. Asia-basket mentions Jeff Parmer for having a great performance in game 2, and contributing to the win by recording a double-double 16pts, 13 rebounds, and 4 assists. Hamamatsu Phoenix is looking forward to this weekend and reclaiming their winning streak.

Parmer reports:

During Game 1: Playing a tough opponent from the Western Conference with the #1 scorer in the league (Michael Parker) already had the making of a challenging weekend. We did a great job for the most part in making Parker work for all his points and kept him well below his 30 point average a game. It was the other American guard who proved to be a bit too much for us in the end. Nile Murry's 31 point effort and a collective effort from their two center players proved to be back breakers. It was a hard lose to swallow knowing the small
mistakes we made at critical moments in the game, especially for me. I had a rare unproductive night because of foul trouble and that hurt the most. The lose broke a 15 game winning streak we had going for 2 months. Sunday is a chance to start another streak and take it one game at a time.

During Game 2: Sunday was a new day and a new attitude. Coach obviously wasn't happy with the way things turned out on Saturday and knew he had to tweak a few things to get us back on track. On one hand it was just one lose but on the other hand it was the way we lost. We maintained the lead throughout the 1st and 2nd quarter. The 3rd quarter was when Fukuoka made their run and carried that momentum going into the final quarter. We maintained our composure and made some big buckets and got critical defensive stops at important times of the game which carried us to another victory. We aren't used to losing so we knew it was a must win and we completed our mission.

Game 19: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 94-104 Fukouka Rizing
Parmer stats: 7 points, 5 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 assist

Game 20: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 84-78 Fukuouka Rizing
Parmer stats: 16 points, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 block

On the road to another championship...

Saturday, December 18, 2010

GAME TIME: Hamamatsu Phoenix vs.Fukuoka Rizing

This weekend Hamamatsu Phoenix (17-1) travels to play Fukuoka Rizing (11-7) Saturday and Sunday.

Let's go Phoenix!!!

On the road to another championship...

Jeff Parmer Picked to Play In the 2010-2011 Bj-League All-Star Game

Congratulations to Jeff Parmer for being picked to play in the 2010-2011 bj league All-Star Game in Osaka on January 23, 2011. Jeff Parmer will be representing for the Eastern Conference.


This is quite an exciting moment watching Jeff Parmer rise to the top as he is in his third year of professional basketball. Every year he has been excelling from team to team and his averages are increasing across the board. As many fans and supporters have mentioned, it is only a matter of time before we see Parmer's talent rise. It boils down to being on the right team with the right coaches. Watching Parmer play for Hamamatsu Phoenix has brought out the best of his capabilites as a basketball player. His talent is peaking right now. Parmer speaks highly of his coaches and teammates and is thankful for the position he is in. Collectively, they get the job done; they win. Parmer expresses his extreme gratitude to the coaches and teammates for making him feel at home while adjusting to a new culture, and having the opportunity to work with a team that pushes him to work harder every time he is on the court.

Stay tuned for the updates on the All-Star game right here on Jeff Parmer Hoops.

Congratulations to Wayne Arnold and Masahiro Oguchi for also being picked to participate in the All-Star Game in Osaka.



Thursday, December 16, 2010

Game Stats and Recap (17-18): Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Akita Happinets

If there was one word to describe Hamamatsu Phoenix as a team it would have to be determination. Phoenix is very knowledgeable of their strengths and weaknesses on the court, and they know how to correct errors they have made to gain a win. Every game they play they are reminded that the championship is within reach and they play in that fashion. This team is determined to win and the entire Phoenix team works together to strategize to execute the efforts needed to win.

Parmer reports:

During Game 1, at the start of the game we could not throw the basketball in the ocean if we wanted. I don't know what it was but we could not hit any shots. It felt like the Sendai game all over again. We found ourselves down at the end of the 1st quarter by 13 points. Before the 1st half ended we cut the lead down and made it manageable for us to make a serious run to get back into the game in the 2nd half. In the 2nd half it seemed as if the ball just bounced our way every time. Thus, the reason we were able to get back into the game and give ourselves a chance to come out with the win. A charge taken at the end of the game by Masahiro Ohguchi and Jermaine Dixon's tough layup were two key plays made down the stretch that sealed the win for us.

During Game 2, this game seemed to have our name written all over it. We came out with a much needed energized effort in the 1st half pushing us to a 12 point lead after 2 quarters. Akita came out in the 3rd quarter with a different mindset. We obviously were not ready for the punch they gave us and found ourselves tied at the end of the 3rd quarter. We made a big run in the 4th quarter and never looked back. We made play after play and free throw after free throw to come out with a 12 point victory.

GO PHOENIX!!!!

Game 17: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 75-73 Akita Happinets
Parmer Stats: 22 points, 14 rebounds, 2 blocks, 1 steal, 1 assist

Game 18: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 79-67 Akita Happinets
Parmer Stats: 16 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assist

On the road to another championship...

Saturday, December 11, 2010

GAME TIME: Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Akita

Saturday and Sunday: Hamamatsu Phoenix (14-1)  will be playing against Akita (6-10) at home. Phoenix is working hard to keep the wining streak alive. Every player on the team is looking forward to another championship this season. Their hard work and practices are paying off. The players on the team are staying focused solely on this season and their talent.

Best wishes to both teams this weekend!

On the road to another championship...

Game Stats and Recap (15-16): Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Saitma Broncos

Phoenix has done it again! Coming out with another victory against Saitma Broncos, Phoenix was determined to uphold their rank in the leauge. As we witnessed in the last match up between these two teams just weeks prior, Phoenix has struggled in their first game against the Brocos; however, as we see in common trend, Phoenix never lets up and fights all the way through for a weekend win. Phoenix is still standing firm on the championship, with a record no team is close to.

During (Game 1) Parmer reported, coach stressed through the whole week of practice that he was concerned about what kind of effort we would come out with knowing that we already had beaten this team twice a couple weeks ago. He had great reason to think that, and we came out and proved him right and did not play to the best of our abilities. The way they played you wouldn't have known that they were the last place team in our conference. They out rebounded us and played an overall better game than we did on this night. It still was not enough, as we came out with a tough victory on a last second block shot from Wayne
Arnold that sealed the deal.


During (Game 2) Parmer reported, we knew as a team that it was paramount that we come out with a much better effort than we showed the night before. We totally did that at the start of the game. We jumped out to a 10 point lead at the end of the 1st quarter. That really helped with our confidence throughout the game. Saitama made there runs in the 3rd and 4th quarter. At the end of the game it came down to a free throw shooting contest. We hit enough shots and played just enough defense to come out on top yet again in a hard fought game. I will give credit where credit is due, and Saitama played a good 2 games against us this week. My hat goes off to their players, coaches, and fans.

GO PHOENIX!!!!

Game 15: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 73-71 Saitma Broncos
Parmer Stats: 17 points, 11 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 block

Game 16: Score Hamatasu Phoenix 84-80 Saitma Broncos
Parmer Stats:15 points, 11 rebounds, 2 steals, 1 assist

On the road to another championship...

Saturday, December 4, 2010

GAMETIME:Hamamatsu Phoenix vs. Saitma Broncos

Saturday and Sunday: Hamamatsu Phoenix (13-1) will be playing against Saitama Broncos (4-10) (AWAY). Phoenix will be working toward scoring another weekend win against the Saitama Broncos. Last time these two teams played, it was an exciting game for Phoenix. Every player had a chance to play; the fans were excited. Stay tuned as these two teams play this weekend.

TEAMWORK. LET'S GO PHOENIX!

On the road to another championship....

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Game Stats and Recap (13-14): Hamamatsu Higashimikawa Phoenix vs. Sendai 89ers

Phoenix's dream team is continuing their winning streak. Phoenix is now 13-1 and still holding down the number one spot in the BJ league. Sunday's game was packed with fans cheering for Phoenix, and anxiously waiting for the buzzer to sound and claim yet another weekend win. 


During (Game 1), Parmer reported, Sendai was the #2 ranked team in our conference behind us. They proved worthy of their ranking in the 1st quarter; they really out played us. Being down by 17 points at the end of the 1st quarter, and by 5 at the half, we knew we would have to come out with a better effort on the offensive and defensive end of the court. We did what we needed to do by limiting them to one shot on defensive end and being patient and playing as a whole on the offensive end which propelled us to a hard victory. The lesson was well learned. We needed a game like this. Many of our recent victories have not been close games at all. We now know as a team when things get tough and things are not going our way, we can overcome them no matter what.

During (Game 2), the lesson was well learned against Sendai on Saturday night. We came out with a different mentality than what we had in the 1st game. We played like there was no tomorrow which was very much needed being that Sendai gave us there best punch especially in the 3rd quarter when we built a lead by as much as 18. They cut that lead down pretty quick. From the end of the 3rd quarter and most of the 4th it was a great battle. Neither team wanted to lose but our fight proved to be much greater than the fight inside of them. I guess we showed the heart of a champion and we road that on to a close 5 point win!

GO PHOENIX!!!

Game 13: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 87-81 Sendai 89ers
Parmer Stats: 23 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals

Game 14: Score Hamamatsu Phoenix 83-78 Sendai 89ers
Parmer Stats: 22 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals 

On the road to another championship...