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168948.229 in reply to 168948.228
Date: 3/3/2011 9:49:35 PM
Michigan Blasters
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Making a Div. II team bite the dust, a nice b-day present for me tonight.

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Date: 3/3/2011 9:52:07 PM
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way to go blaster.. congrats and happy B Day..wish u best of luck for future :D

From: Fella

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168948.232 in reply to 168948.231
Date: 3/5/2011 11:01:54 AM
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All I know is that we could have used your players and the Phantoms players to combat the Great 8 slaughter that took place. :)

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Date: 3/5/2011 9:47:27 PM
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Reuben Jones 2.0
Mate Dobule finally find his help from his teammates with the return of Piotr and addition of Fabio Ruiz

From: Fella

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168948.234 in reply to 168948.214
Date: 3/5/2011 10:31:26 PM
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Game 14 recaps

Crazy's at NP

Each coach came prepared and planned well on Tactics. Crazy's went inside and NP shot from outside. Most games Beckman and Gallano do a great job at carrying thier team but tonight they could not get it done. Neither shot well from 3 land as they only went 3 for 18. The Crazy's had a complete team effort and with no answer for Zabalbaru the NP team let this one get away. Crazy's 105 NP 84

Terrors at Blasters

Terrors have been playing great as of late and tonight they had some huge performers. Eason and Kramarski each had great games netting nearly 30. Ichaso and Barkan had an answer for the Blasters. 36 and 29 points respectively helped the Blasters put away a very good team. This game came down to one factor. Better shooting...........
Blasters 134 Terrors 115

Flames at Challengers

It's official not even a lineup anymore. Kiss yours stats goodbye guys. Challengers 25 Flames 0


Phantoms at Allstars

Both teams came out shooting the ball early and often. A huge edge on the boards and putting 5 players in double digits helped the Phantoms lock up another victory. Neither team shot well from the outside but the Phantoms shot better and had 12 second chance opportunities which spelled trouble for the Allstars. Phantoms 94 Allstars 78

Champaign at Crank Dat

Well both teams played at the same intensity and both shot alot......................but when you have a team who's owner hasn't checked in with his team in a month the team tends to let things go a bit. Crank Dat put six in double digits and that was more then enough to put away the Champaign boys. Crank Dat 100 Champaign 50

VD's at Prov City

It's official folks............Ken Wilson is on fire. He drained 36 tonight on a good Prov City defense. Prov City had a problem the whole game which was turnovers. 21 looks like alot until you see that one player Serra, had 10 all by himself. Talk about being on the wrong side of a double double. Despite the turnovers Prov City put a little more into it then normal and were able to shoot their way back into this one..................from the free throw line. Each team had over 20 fouls each in this one but Prov City shot better from the line and that was the difference here. Prov City 103 VD's 99

Tachenko at Bobcats

I will be the first to admit that it is hard to figure out which Tachenko big man to guard. But you do need to pick one of em. Tonight Bobcats let em score early and often Tachenko had their own problems guarding just about everyone. Despite Martinez scoring 39 points the Bobcats had a huge 3rd quarter and never went down again. Cats 119 Tachenko 107

Dutchmen at Phakeouts

Phakeouts have had a rough spell of late and put their heart into this one. The Phakeouts went low and their big men responded but Romary, Gagis and Hutson responded with big games. Poor shooting from 3 pt land by the Phakeouts and good shooting from the charity stripe helped Dutcmen take out the Phakeouts. Dutchmen 96 Phakeouts 85

MVP Martinez from Tachenko 39 pts 12 rbs 4 asts

Big 8 30
Great 8 26

Great 8 pulls right back into it. With Flames and Champaign both wiffing it the Big 8 should pull ahead easily at the end when intra league ends. Not fair but nothing we can help either.

Congrats to Great 8 for putting the whup down on the Big 8 at the allstar game.



Last edited by Fella at 3/5/2011 10:38:35 PM

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168948.235 in reply to 168948.234
Date: 3/7/2011 3:12:24 AM
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thanks for the recaps again!

where is everyone this weekend....it seems like the diminishing of this forum is happening again......

let me start first...for my team now, its go all out/ back to DIV...risking my salary edge in order to stay in this league even trying my luck on draft for no spending any money on it LOL (well...its not like i ever got a HOF thru the draft anyway...)

hopefully the recent addition of bejamin and fabio will help me big time!

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168948.236 in reply to 168948.235
Date: 3/7/2011 9:21:10 AM
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There are still lots of folks reading. It was the all-star break lull, I am sure as you guys start cruising toward the end of the season, the chatter will start back up.

For me, in the other series, now is when I start to make my move back to the playoffs. I cruised through interconference play TIE'ing almost every single game. I end interconference play 2-0 to get back into the mix. So all I need to do is take care of business in my division and I could end up as high as the #2 seed. Our division is crazy balanced from 2-8. Makes it interesting.

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168948.237 in reply to 168948.235
Date: 3/7/2011 9:29:38 AM
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Yeah, thanks again for the recaps Fella. My own team is hoping we can go on a bit of a run at the end here and pick up a few wins. Eight games out, here are my predictions for the playoffs:

Big 8
1st: Phantoms- Too good, too deep. Unless they get crushed by injuries or forget to set a lineup in the finals or something, I think it's theirs to win this year.
2nd: TDX- Good team stuck behind a dominant D.II demotee in Phantoms, they're going to have two very good guards trained up for next season if they don't sell them off.
3rd: VDs- My early favorite to win next year, they shut things down a bit this season when Phantoms made promotion look difficult, but they'll be going for it all next year as rising salaries make promotion more urgent. Possible U21 player in Lange and likely 'best player in the league' in Ken Wilson. When they buy back the balance/depth they sold off early this year, I think they become the favorites.
4th: Cleveland- Strong inside game and a good team overall, it's probably too much to ask for beating Phantoms on the road in the playoffs, but they should be in the discussion again next year, barring a rebuild of some sort.

Great 8
1st: Michigan-Most balanced team in the Great 8, I think they make up enough ground to get the #1 seed over here and make the finals before falling to Phantoms. Never know with a 3-game series though; assume they can pull off the home win (which is always a possibly) and all they need is to make something happen in one game on the road to pull the shocking finals upset. Definitely in contention again next year too if they keep the team together.
2nd: Soulja Boy- Having a great season, they've also got a good chance to make the finals and try their luck at pulling the upset. It's hard to predict where they'll be next season since it seems likely they'll churn through a whole new roster of players by then, but given their manager's knack for playing the day-trading game, it's probably safe to assume they'll have the talent/money to make some noise again next year.
3rd: PCI-Only maybe two teams in the league have players who can reasonably defend Carmona, but this team lacks juuust enough punch outside of him that they haven't quite been able to get over the hump and promote. I think they probably continue that trend into these playoffs and next season unless E-rock either blows the team up and rebuilds, or goes for broke and adds more salary than he can afford in an all out push for promotion next season.
4th: RC- Dominant inside team last year, they went about a bit of rebuilding and restructuring this season that probably takes them out of the promotion race for this season but helps better position them for promotion next season as the rebuilding continues. I think the odds are better that they move up from 4th next season than that they slip down.

(edit- to put the numbers in next to the teams since these are the positions I think everybody will finish)

RSAS- Assuming we're still here next season, it'll be another year of long-term building and putting the pieces into place.


Last edited by J-Slo at 3/7/2011 9:36:13 AM

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168948.238 in reply to 168948.237
Date: 3/7/2011 10:09:25 AM
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Reuben Jones 2.0
yeah,,,
its a sure thing to count me out for this season playoff as I'm still having a hard time to stay in this league, but hopefully I can figure something out with my recent addition and hopefully i get to stay for another season without being relegate back to the hellhole aka DIV

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Date: 3/7/2011 11:38:25 AM
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damnnn, i just realize it would rather be you, me or no potential...

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