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From: Hunterz

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231436.152 in reply to 231436.151
Date: 12/23/2012 4:28:57 PM
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Since we dont have this edition of the Stud/Duds I wanted to post a little something to hold us over.
The Crazy Kudos Awards! Awarded to one player from each game.

Big Dawg’s Center A. Signorotto was the only player with a double double in the match and really made an impact as he grabbed 16 boards (7 offensive), swatted 2 shots, made the extra pass for 5 assists, put up 11 points, and held his opposition to 2-7 from the field. Kudos Signorotto.

Maine Shipbuilder’s ROOKIE I. Alfaro put up this week’s best performance in my book with a rare Triple Double. He scored 15 points, racked up 10 assists, pulled down an amazing 20 rebounds, and played hard on defense with 1 steal and 2 blocks. Major Kudos Sir.

It may have been in a losing cause but No Love’s Z. Kolar did all he could. He went 75% from the field to score 18 points, made his teammates look good as he assisted 13 buckets, and on defense he snagged 3 boards and pickpocketed his opponent twice! Kudos for never saying die.

This was a tough one to decide on but Krusher’s K. Siu Chung gets the award for a massive 35 point performance; he scored half as many points as the entire other team. He also managed 4 rebounds, 3 assists, and a steal. Kudos for having enough offense to crush the opponent.

Delpra’s F. De Fazio went 6-9 scoring 16 points while also grabbing 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals, and not a single turnover. Kudos for keeping a handle on that ball!

The Hunterz can be proud of A. Cobian for his all-around performance. He put up 20 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, and stole the ball three times in only 30 minutes of play! Kudos for keeping that motor going on offense and defense every single minute on the court.

Called this one pre-game; M. Estivill had a killer game scoring 43 points. His aggressiveness paid off as he made it to the charity strip TWENTY times and transformed 15 of those attempts into points. He also claims 3 rebounds, 2 assists, a steal, and two blocks. Kudos for a dominant performance.

EBW’s J. Gonzalez carried the team. He went 14-19 from the field for a game high 29 points, pulled down 12 rebounds, and managed 3 assists, steals, and blocks. Kudos for stepping up when needed.

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231436.153 in reply to 231436.152
Date: 12/24/2012 12:00:16 AM
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I appreciate the post CrazyGM7.

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231436.158 in reply to 231436.157
Date: 12/24/2012 2:14:24 PM
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I know I am not number three in the power rankings and I know that I am better than WINNERS so... This is a little BS. Sorry but it's true

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231436.162 in reply to 231436.160
Date: 12/24/2012 6:55:52 PM
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Whats Wrong with you you something must be wrong in your mind.....

*The Winners def don't have high salary people ion know what you talking about...
2nd i know my team is old that's why im making changes fool if u look....

3rd i cant wait to u play EBW see your team lose again in which hold up u 7th just like me so your team must suck????

I may be in 7th, but it's all part of my strategy. It's called smart managing, something you wouldn't know anything about. I can tell there's one thing that I do, that you haven't noticed. Doesn't surprise me though since you're such an amateur manager.

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