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From: Baine
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Date: 1/24/2024 9:45:29 AM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Day 14 (Saturday 20 January 2024) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)
Sorry for the delay, gents - was traveling with the fam, but things are back to normal now.

Night results
Dragmort Dragons Utd 126 - VileOnes 101
San Dominica Warriors 133 - Jumpstop Jumpers 86
Lion Rebels 90 - Super Sonics 72
Shandong Golden Lions 98 - Mindless Zombies 🧟‍♀️ 110
F.Day Internet Lovers Club 114 - Fort Wayne Pistons 95
Linndale 100 - Balls to the Walls 98
Muffin Men 95 - CB Bethesdorf 129
209’s MostWanted 94 - Tasty Tardsicles 138

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 138 : Tasty Tardsicles
Rebounds : 59 : San Dominica Warriors
Assists : 41 : San Dominica Warriors
Steals : 9 : San Dominica Warriors, Linndale
Block Shots : 11 : Dragmort Dragons Utd

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 57 : J. Bover (VileOnes)
Rebounds : 26 : C. Webber (Muffin Men)
Assists : 16 : L. Petrinski (Dragmort Dragons Utd)
Steals : 3 : M. Tercero (San Dominica Warriors), F. Alidori (San Dominica Warriors), T. Tovar (Linndale)
Block Shots : 5 : M. Watkins (Lion Rebels)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : J. Bover (VileOnes) (57 Points, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 44
Shooting Guard : L. Baião (San Dominica Warriors) (33 Points, 3 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 38
Small Forward : T. Cartaxo (CB Bethesdorf) (26 Points, 7 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 33
Power Forward : C. Webber (Muffin Men) (33 Points, 26 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 2 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 51
Center : Q. Yu zi (Dragmort Dragons Utd) (24 Points, 12 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 35

MVP of the evening
C. Webber (Muffin Men) (33 Points, 26 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 2 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 51

The bad performance of the evening
J. Zhizhuo (Shandong Golden Lions) (6 Points, 0 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -8

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : A. Venslauskas (Super Sonics), T. Tovar (Linndale), E. Dickens (Tasty Tardsicles) : 4 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : L. Baião (San Dominica Warriors) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : J. Bover (VileOnes), J. Valentin (Jumpstop Jumpers), S. Hollins (Lion Rebels), R. De Calice (Shandong Golden Lions), A. Suprianto (Shandong Golden Lions), L. Melucci (F.Day Internet Lovers Club) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : J. Bover (VileOnes) : 6 Three points

The best performer : K. Brown (Lion Rebels), T. Freeman (Mindless Zombies 🧟‍♀️) : Rating : 17.5

The worst performer : F. Chongwen (VileOnes) : Rating : 5.0


From: Baine
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Date: 1/24/2024 9:46:09 AM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Day 15 (Tuesday 23 January 2024) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
Jumpstop Jumpers 63 - Dragmort Dragons Utd 89
Super Sonics 79 - San Dominica Warriors 94
Mindless Zombies 🧟‍♀️ 77 - Lion Rebels 117
Fort Wayne Pistons 106 - Shandong Golden Lions 122
Balls to the Walls 66 - F.Day Internet Lovers Club 129
CB Bethesdorf 102 - Linndale 104
Tasty Tardsicles 101 - Muffin Men 77
VileOnes 91 - 209’s MostWanted 128

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 129 : F.Day Internet Lovers Club
Rebounds : 63 : San Dominica Warriors, F.Day Internet Lovers Club
Assists : 47 : F.Day Internet Lovers Club
Steals : 10 : Lion Rebels, 209’s MostWanted
Block Shots : 19 : F.Day Internet Lovers Club

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 34 : J. Zhizhuo (Shandong Golden Lions)
Rebounds : 20 : M. Otçigin (San Dominica Warriors)
Assists : 12 : G. Izaza (Fort Wayne Pistons), D. Gay (Shandong Golden Lions)
Steals : 4 : S. Huerta (Lion Rebels), L. Melucci (F.Day Internet Lovers Club)
Block Shots : 7 : I. Tabrizi (F.Day Internet Lovers Club)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : D. Gay (Shandong Golden Lions) (21 Points, 1 Rebounds, 12 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 24
Shooting Guard : J. Zhizhuo (Shandong Golden Lions) (34 Points, 6 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 38
Small Forward : L. Melucci (F.Day Internet Lovers Club) (14 Points, 8 Rebounds, 11 Assists, 4 Steals, 6 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 39
Power Forward : C. Webber (Muffin Men) (27 Points, 10 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 35
Center : E. Dickens (Tasty Tardsicles) (32 Points, 14 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 45

MVP of the evening
E. Dickens (Tasty Tardsicles) (32 Points, 14 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 45

The bad performance of the evening
T. Hearn (Super Sonics) (3 Points, 2 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots)C. Pla Llorente (Balls to the Walls) (0 Points, 1 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 0 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -3

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : M. Johnson (Jumpstop Jumpers), L. Praznik (Jumpstop Jumpers), C. Rankin (Balls to the Walls), T. Cartaxo (CB Bethesdorf), J. Graf (VileOnes) : 4 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : R. Singh (Lion Rebels), E. Diršliokas (CB Bethesdorf) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : S. Ofome (Jumpstop Jumpers), A. Suprianto (Shandong Golden Lions), A. Durham (VileOnes) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : M. Craig (Super Sonics), S. Aranda (Fort Wayne Pistons) : 5 Three points

The best performer : K. Brown (Lion Rebels) : Rating : 19.0

The worst performer : V. Horner (Shandong Golden Lions), F. Chongwen (VileOnes) : Rating : 5.0


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321830.107 in reply to 321830.106
Date: 1/24/2024 12:55:00 PM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
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Press Release

Subject: Fines and Suspensions

In what was an expected step, due to language on last night's broadcast, the Linndale basketball organization has been fined an undisclosed amount by The League. In addition, the FCC has fined WINO radio station for re-broadcasting parts of last night's game specifically without editing or otherwise censoring language used. The League also took the step of suspending Linndale assistant coach Air Allnite for a minimum of 2 games, or until he completes sensitivity training; whichever is longer. Air Allnite may have no contact with the organization, its players, staff or other personnel until reinstated by The League. Furthermore, Air Allnite has been suspended 2 games by the organization. The suspensions are not concurrent and shall be served consecutively. In related news, Happy Ourer has been suspended by WINO radio for his role, and will not return until such time that Air Allnite returns. His role will be filled by Joshua Doe, with Sam Dunkley and Jimmy Buckitts also assisting.

Linndale Basketball and WINO radio both accept these penalties, and offer their deepest apologies to The League and the fans.

Esben Knudsen, Linndale PR-Manager

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321830.108 in reply to 321830.107
Date: 1/25/2024 3:16:28 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
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Charles:
I’m Charles Sanborn and I have here with me the entire gang. We got Bret Rodrigues, Double D, Pete, Sam and of course Hunt. And the reason all of us are here because this a special show. Interconference play is over and now comes the final stretch of the regular season. Tonight we’re going to deliver what we call the State of the Big Eight in which we look at the 7 teams the Warriors have left on their schedule and give our take on the state of each team, their possible role in the playoff hunt. Now with that we start off with the Muffin Men. Hunt you wanna get us started?

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Date: 1/25/2024 3:20:13 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
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Hunt:
Look the Muffin Men are one of those teams that were just victims of bad luck. Look we’ve all seen it before. You make it to D.III or D.II and you’re handling business and then you look around and see this other league and you’re like Oh thank god I didn’t end there or I would have been eaten alive. I firmly believe that if the Muffin Men had gone to the Great 8, they would probably have 5 wins.

DD
I don’t agree with that. I’m with you I think the Muffin Men are victims of bad luck but I don’t think being in Redland would have made their lives that much easier.

Hunt:
But you have to admit it would have been easier. It’s not like the Muffin Men have nothing but when you land in a conference where 7 of the teams involved are either very talented and/or very well coached. It’s gonna be hard. But yeah, hmm not much hope for the Muffin Men. It’s just gonna be one those you come here you get the money, get the experience, go back to DIV, apply all the lesson and hope you luck out the next promotion.

Bret:
I agree just too much of an uphill climb for the Muffin Men. Not enough depth. Too much Carlos Webber has to do just for the Muffin Men to level with the door knockers of the Big 8, ie Linndale and Dragmort, to say nothing of the inner four. I agree the Muffins should look to the future. Get some help for Webber and Lal and hopefully luck out next go round.

Charles:
All right. The next team we have to look at, the Outlaws that make up the 209’s Most Wanted. Pete!

Pete:
The 209’s issue this year I think was just this being a bad market season. We’ve heard from their main office and the coaching staff and its not like the Outlaws don’t understand what they need. But how do you get it without overextending yourself on the economic end?

Sam
And how do you get it without having to start trading the chicken for the egg?

Pete:
Right. Its not like the 209 doesn’t have talent. We’ve seen this team, it has talent. Kavoukas! To paraphrase Coach: he’s a silverback. They have been able to hang with some of the major players in the conference they just can’t seem to get over the hump and make that next step as contenders.

Hunt:
But that’s the issue. Why? Why haven’t they made it over the hump? That’s the question they’re asking around the Playground?

Charles:
Sometimes you just have rough years. I mean the Warriors seasons 56 & 57 were some tough seasons. Now I think that many around the Playground are trying to compare apples and oranges. I’ve heard some of them. “Oh it must be the coaching, Stephenson was able to turn it around in two years. Coach Baine turned it around in 2 years back in 58 and 59. Must be the coaching. Get a new coach.” Now I understand the frustration. Five years in the league and not one sniff of the playoffs but to simply think its merely coaching and not consider the other factors is insane. Now the 209 are gonna put a scare and prevent one of the big six from a potential early clinch of a playoff spot. Is it the same scare that the 59 209 Squad had on the conference? No.

DD:
I agree, the 209 need more depth if they’re going to make that next step and that’s a money problem and money problems as everyone can atest are not easy ones to solve. But related to that. We haven’t brought up the loss of Ariel Ziółkowski. It’s hard to rebound from a loss of player of that caliber.

All:
Amen to that.

Charles:
When we come back we look at the next two teams. This is the State of the Big 8 Show.

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Date: 1/25/2024 4:53:46 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
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Charles:
This is Charles Sanborn, welcome back to the Warrior’s Den and our special on the State of the Big 8. We previously discussed the Muffin Men and the 209 Most Wanted. None of us believe either team are in a position to disrupt the playoff picture. However our next two teams have inspired different feelings. First up a team pretty familiar to all of us. Hunt we’ll start with you because I’m sure you have a lot to say.


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Date: 1/25/2024 4:57:52 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
9090
Hunt:
Normally I don’t say this. You guys know how I feel about Linndale. They’re dreaded rivals. Not as dreaded as those d**n Rebels but rivals all the same. That said, I feel for Pio Reina, I really do. I mean if I had to work with the insanity that is their GM office. I’d be … (sighs) You thought what Air Allnite said last week was bad, that would be me every day! The man has no stablity roster wise. Every time we turn around somebody’s been moved!

Sam:
And not just any players. You can understand scrub players or bench players but they’ve moved some major pieces.

Hunt:
Hearn, gone. MacNeur, gone. Koncki, gone. Knowles, gone. Genipabu, gone! And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! Some of them I undersand. Not to name any name but if you’re getting over a hundred grand, you gotta wreck.

Bret:
It’s almost to the point where Reina is putting lineups together with duct tape.

Sam:
Cheap duct tape. We’re not even seeing the duck on the duct tape.

Pete:
And yet they’re 6-9 and still in the hunt for the playoffs.

Hunt:
Exactly! Despite all that they’re still a dangerous team. Everyone who is on the inside, the Warriors, the Agency, the Golden Lions, and that other team. You cannot give this team any hope. You are hoping the Warriors win Saturday. You can’t give this team any hope. The odds are not in their favor. 11 losses put them out of it I believe. The sooner you get this team to 11 losses the easier everyone in the top four can breathe.

DD:
I agree this is a team you can’t judge on based on record. They’re well coached despite what one one the outside could believe the GM’s attempt to sabotage the team, but …

Charles:
It’s not easy being a GM. There are nasty decisions that they have to make. Many of them unpopular decisions.

Hunt:
Look I just remember when playing Linndale was scary. You saw them coming or you had to go to the Speedway and you were in sheer panic. This team isn’t that due to being gutted and its tragic because they’re … they’re …

Sam:
They’re wasting a good coach.

Hunt:
Thank you

Brett:
We better move on Charles. Hunt might have an aneurysm if we keep talking about Linndale.

Charles:
So this brings us to the Dragmort Dragons

Pete:
Oh yeah the Dragon Maffia.

Hunt:
Look I just wanna know where the hell they found those two muscle hamsters.

Pete:
Yeah, I mean we saw first hand how much beast, Pakzat and Yu Zi are.

Sam:
Is it Yu Zi, or is the last name just Zi

Pete:
Doesn’t matter when a guy is leaving your court with more boards than a lumber company and is basically a walking flyswatter. But if we’re saying how the inner four need to be concerned about Linndale, they really need to be concerned about the Dragons. I mean Pakzat and Yu Zi gives them so many second chance opportunities and force teams to only one opportunity. They probably need a bit more firepower from outside to really scare the heck out of teams like the Lion Rebels and the Agency but they could be problematic for the Warriors as we saw and the Golden Lions

Sam:
I’m with Pete. Of the two, the ability of the Dragon Maffia hitmen in the paint, gives the Dragons a more likely ability to maybe take a playoff spot. Sidney Kang some would say this is unfair but he needs to give a little more. But they definitely will need more from Petrinski and Pessen

Pete:
That’s Efe Pessen to you young lady

Sam:
Efe Pessen if they really want to make a run for the playoffs.

Hunt:
He’s shorter than Begin

Charles:
When we come back we look at the top four when we come back to our State of the Big 8 show.


Last edited by Coach Stephenson at 1/25/2024 5:04:02 PM

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Date: 1/25/2024 6:04:03 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
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Charles:
We’re back and now we’re down to the top four in the Big 8.

Sam:
Look I just want to say before you go onto the Golden Lions. In my defense Pete, the stat sheet show him as Pessen.

Pete:
That’s to the stat sheet. To us he is Efe Pessen

Sam:
You better not be in drunkencaster mode

Pete:
On national radio after what happened to those poor blokes at WINO back in Speedville! No way! I’m just hoping we don’t get fine because of Hunt!

Charles:
So the Shandong Golden Lions? Double D, what’s your take

DD:
To me the Shandong Golden Lions go as far as Daniel Gay takes them. Which is not a bad thing because Daniel Gay is one heck of a player. I think he can be the difference maker when the Golden Lions have to take on the Lion Rebels. If he falters, the Shandong Golden Lions playoff dreams falter. He gets hot and elevates things a bit higher, the Golden Lions maybe the Lions we talk about when we’re discussing the finals.

Bret:
I have to disagree with that sentiment Charles, I think for the Golden Lions Cheung Choi Kwan is the piece you have to discuss. He’s the number 1 rebounder in the league but more importantly he’s number 2 in field goal percentage. I really truly believe that if the Golden Lions want to punch a ticket into the finals, they are gonna have to go to Hong Kong and find the best sauce they have to put on the ball because they are gonna need to keep feeding that silverback the ball and letting him eat. I like Daniel Gay as a player but it’s gonna come down to silverback play if you’re going to take down the Lion Rebels and the Agency so first and foremost give the silverbacks their due and let ‘em feast.

Charles:
What about the rest of you guys? What's your view on this?

Pete:
I’m with Bret, if Choi Kwan elevates his game, it frees up Gay to elevate his but it goes to Choi Kwan.

Sam:
I’m with Double D. Daniel Gay has to take it to the next level if the Golden Lions want to do things in the playoffs but I think most of us agree if neither of those two things happen, then the Shandong could find themselves outside looking in.

Charles:
Now this brings us to our own San Dominica Warriors.

Sam:
Everyone will agree that the Warriors are probably the deepest team in the league. They have one of the most dangerous, if not the most dangerous bench in the league. But the problem has been consistency with the first five particularly with the three through five spot.

Pete:
Yeah the question isn’t really a matter of talent especially now that the Southpaws are gone but that scoring leader just hasn’t popped up and the doing it by committee just hasn’t worked this season. Now I think they’ve solved the frontcourt issues but O’Brien’s tendency to get into foul trouble is still an issue.

Bret:
I think this weekend a lot of questions will be answered and I think a lot of new questions will be formed.

Hunt:
I don’t think the issue is can these Warriors make the playoffs, the real question is what can they do in ithe playoffs.

DD:
You can’t even take that for granted. Linndale has gone from outside looking in to being in and putting some else out. You have to play these seven games with that kind of mindset or you will be outside looking in.

Sam:
Versatility and depth will get them in, but I don’t know if the talent is enough to win it.

Charles:
When we come back we take a look at the final two teams in our State of the Big 8 countdown and then we’ll listen to you the fans viewpoint. We’re back after this commercial break.

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Date: 1/25/2024 8:45:58 PM
Linndale
III.13
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Pio Reina: Air’s gone for awhile, Marshall you know what he was working on, right?

Marshall Richards: Already ahead of you. I ran the scrimmage. He did get the lineup set before the suspension came down. Piece of cake!

PR: Two days. What are we doing, Byron?

BH: The bigs need rebounding, inside defense, and inside offense. We’re going defense for the week.

MR: Pio, these kids need to see what this game is all about. Nothing fancy, no tricks or gimmicks. Keep things simple. This is your assignment. Go out and execute.

PR: Marshall, are you of all people telling me not to run any games? (laughs)

MR: Nah; I’m just kidding! (laughs)

PR: What are we thinking for defense?

BH: Man to man. It’s the only way.

MR: Who’s the focal point?

BH: Doesn’t matter. They have 5 point guards and 2 small forwards to run through three spots. They have depth. They have 5 guys to run up front through 2 spots. That depth will show up. Our kids will need to step up, especially up front.

PR: What I’m hearing is ball security will be at a premium and so will rebounding and post play. Byron is right. Man to man is the only way. Shorten the bench up front?

BH: I think so. Pemwieser’s gonna have to earn his keep.

PR: What do we want to do in the back court, Marshall?

MR: This might be a game you throw Bolibok to the wolves, though. Let’s see if he shrinks from this moment.

BH: Marshall, that boy is gonna get cooked on defense.

MR: Maybe, but if he gets his points and gets someone in foul trouble, I’d take that.

PR: What about the wing? We always have trouble with LAB, and we don’t have a Knowles to duel with him.

MR: We have a guy there who we brought in for defense. I think we have that covered.
LAB always seems to get what he needs against us anyway.

Carlos Frias (barging in the office): Coach, we got a problem.

PR: Talk to us. What’s the problem?

Walt Pasman: (walking behind Frias) We feel like you guys have been babying us. We don’t like it. You said we’d do the lockdown thing on defense and figure out the points.

PR: I did. Carlos, since your arrival, we’ve given up 116 in a 2 point loss, 98 in a 2 point win, and 102 in a 2 point win. Walt, your first game was the 15 point loss before Carlos got here.

CF: Coach, you gotta turn us loose. Vamos cozinhar!

PR: I don’t know Portuguese, but I distinctly heard some Spanish sounding stuff. Sounds like you said to let you cook, is that right?

WP: Coach, that’s what I heard. Let us do what we were brought here for.

PR: Marshall, Byron, I think we got us a couple of leaders in the locker room. Let the kids cook and we’ll see exactly what we have.

(shouts from outside the office) YEAH!!!!!

BH: (looking out the doorway) Marshall, I don’t think we’re running a short bench anymore. They’re all here. Everyone. The whole roster.

Trenton Tovar: All right fellas; we got what we came for. Let’s get back to work.

MR: Shooter, practice isn’t until tomorrow. You guys just had a scrimmage.

TT: Coach Richards, didn’t you get the memo? The 27th is two days away. That game means something! 19 points, man. 19 mutha---

CF: SHOOTER!!! (grabs Tovar with Damian Hatfield and carries him out)

Joy Beko: Coach, this is not the same team from that first game. We heard about it; Shooter won’t shut up. Coach Allnite didn’t shut up. You don’t say much about it but your demeanor has changed. We know it means something. To you, to the staff, to the secretaries, to the janitors who mop the courts, to the fans and everyone. We going to cook now, OK?

PR: Just make sure you guys are ready to burn the place down in 2 days.

JB: Coach, we will be. We have matches!

MR: We don’t need no stinkin’ matches. Byronm get the flamethrowers!

BH: You really gotta stop watchin' that tv rasslin', man!

From: Baine
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Date: 1/25/2024 10:02:04 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week Eight Power Rankings
The Power Rankings return after the All-Star Hiatus with three games between rankings, which solidifies, by the numbers, that (breaking news!) the good teams are better than the bad teams. But seriously, we have arrived at a place where there is a pretty clear separation. The teams that are most efficient on offense are also the teams that are most defensively efficient. There is a broad middle grouping of pretty decent offensive efficient teams. But the gap from first to last in each category is relatively huge, with 64.6 points separating the best and worst EFFG teams and 83.9-point difference in the best and worst OPP EFFG teams. But with that, there were some relatively big leaps and drops for several teams in their efficiency from before the all-star game, which I'll try to highlight here.

As we'll see from the top of these rankings this week, the Great 8 came in with something of a large upset in the All Star game with a 24-point victory having jumped out to a ten-point lead after one (51-41), then holding steady for the next two quarters and finishing off with another 11-point increase in their lead in the 4th to finish the dominant victory. They were led by All Star MVP (according to yours truly), Gerardo Nuñez, who scored 31 points on 13-20 shooting, including 5-6 from three to go along with 9 rebounds and 5 assists from the power forward spot.

Gjallim Azheli was the three-point contest champ, and I find it quite quirky that two players from two "lesser" teams (no slight intended) led the way for the All Star week.

In addition, with this being the 8th week of the season, each team will have their first week's ranking, including the efficiency difference from Week 1 to now. On to the rankings!

1. Lion Rebels
Week 1 Ranking: 1st
EFFG Diff: +0.2
OPP EFFG Diff: -1.7

Next Up: at Muffin Men before hosting 209's

2. F.Day Internet Lovers Club
Week 1 Ranking: 5th
EFFG Diff: +7.5
OPP EFFG Diff: +15.1 (4th best improvement)

Next Up: host to Dragmort Dragons then at Shandong Golden Lions

3. San Dominica Warriors
Week 1 Ranking: 2nd
EFFG Diff: -8.2
OPP EFFG Diff: +2.3

Next Up: at Linndale before hosting Muffin Men

4. Tasty Tardsicles
Week 1 Ranking: 6th
EFFG Diff: -13 (4th biggest decline)
OPP EFFG Diff: +32.3 (2nd biggest improvement)

Next Up: host to Mindless Zombies before visiting Super Sonics

5. Super Sonics
Week 1 Ranking: 10th
EFFG Diff: -4.3
OPP EFFG Diff: +38.3 (biggest improvement)

Next Up: at CB Bethesdorf then hosting Tasty

6. Shandong Golden Lions
Week 1 Ranking: 7th
EFFG Diff: +12.7
OPP EFFG Diff: +10.6

Next Up: visiting 209's before hosting F.Day

7. Mindless Zombies
Week 1 Ranking: 9th
EFFG Diff: +12.9 (4th biggest improvement)
OPP EFFG Diff: +21.6 (3rd biggest improvement)

Next Up: playing at Tasty before hosting VileOnes

8. Linndale
Week 1 Ranking: 8th
EFFG Diff: +8.6
OPP EFFG Diff: -20.6 (4th biggest decline)

Next Up: hosting the Warriors then visiting Dragmort for a TV game

From: Baine
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Date: 1/25/2024 10:04:03 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week Eight Power Rankings - Part Two

9. Fort Wayne Pistons
Week 1 Ranking: 4th
EFFG Diff: -8.8
OPP EFFG Diff: -36.6 (biggest decline)

Next Up: at VileOnes then hosting Jumpstop Jumpers

10. Dragmort Dragons Utd
Week 1 Ranking: 13th
EFFG Diff: +19.9 (biggest improvement)
OPP EFFG Diff: +9

Next Up: at Internet Lovers then hosting Linndale on that TV game

11. CB Bethesdorf
Week 1 Ranking: 3rd
EFFG Diff: -23.9 (2nd biggest decline)
OPP EFFG Diff: -22.8 (2nd biggest decline)

Next Up: host to Super Sonics before visiting Balls to the Walls

12. Jumpstop Jumpers
Week 1 Ranking: 11th
EFFG Diff: -8.3
OPP EFFG Diff: +0.7

Next Up: hosting Balls on TV then at Fort Wayne

13. 209's MostWanted
Week 1 Ranking: 15th
EFFG Diff: +19.2 (2nd best improvement)
OPP EFFG Diff: -3.1

Next Up: LIONS WEEK: host to Golden Lions before visiting the Rebel Lions

14. Muffin Men
Week 1 Ranking: 16th
EFFG Diff: +18.8 (3rd best improvement)
OPP EFFG Diff: -0.3

Next Up: hosting Lion Rebels before visiting the Warriors

15. VileOnes
Week 1 Ranking: 12th
EFFG Diff: -30.5 (biggest decline)
OPP EFFG Diff: -14.3

Next Up: hosting Fort Wayne before a TV game at Mindless

16. Balls to the Walls
Week 1 Ranking: 14th
EFFG Diff: -10.9 (4th biggest decline)
OPP EFFG Diff: -22.6 (3rd biggest decline)

Next Up: at Jumpstop on TV before hosting CB Bethesdorf

Good luck this coming week. I will toot my horn with my luck to have a Div. II team tank their Cup matchup with me - can't really believe I'm making it to the Elite 8!

P.S. Hat tip to Coach for providing some much needed team analysis. Love it - just hate that you can't "like" multiple posts by one team in less than 12 hours *eyeroll*

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