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231740.30 in reply to 231740.29
Date: 1/3/2013 3:47:22 PM
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lol. looks like i'm not the only one who came close to beating the record :D but i did do it against a major contender for the title :P

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231740.31 in reply to 231740.5
Date: 1/5/2013 1:52:31 PM
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You got to be kidding. Pretty sure you had this planned all allong. Taking out my best player within the first 6 minutes of the game.

My entire gameplan was hanging on Marichal today. Not sure how i'm gonna get this game, but you've just dealt me a major blow. Within talking about the fact that Cormans GS is blocked, despite having 3 perfect weeks in terms of minutes... gonna have to force him to play 100+ minutes this week. force him to have a drop in GS to make him rebound afterwards. i just hope that Marichal ain't injured for the other games, cause that would seriously bring down NT and club options...

ps: isn't that the second time that Marichal has picked up an injury after playing Bxl?


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231740.33 in reply to 231740.32
Date: 1/6/2013 2:27:24 AM
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Hey,

I didn't know that hack Marichal was an option in the tactics page! :-)


We are halfway through the season already, and the competition is still very close. Wabeke & Wolves are 1 game behind Antwerp, Gent & Tool. But we have the advantage of a slightly easier schedule once the interconference games are over.
I think the difference between the conferences is not as big a last season, a couple of teams in our half have improved, and we also have a very decent new team with Saint-Servais.

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231740.34 in reply to 231740.33
Date: 1/6/2013 9:24:21 AM
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Hey,

I didn't know that hack Marichal was an option in the tactics page! :-)


We are halfway through the season already, and the competition is still very close. Wabeke & Wolves are 1 game behind Antwerp, Gent & Tool. But we have the advantage of a slightly easier schedule once the interconference games are over.
I think the difference between the conferences is not as big a last season, a couple of teams in our half have improved, and we also have a very decent new team with Saint-Servais.


SKW and TBS both stand way above the rest in there division. However, i have the impression that TBS is saving players for cup games ( otherwise, how can you explain some of his losses?) SKW is doing what he usually does.

your oppinion concerning us having the easier schedule, i reckon that goes for the Cookies team ;)

The problem with our conference, is that we got 3 teams (Falco, Tool and Angels) who could all beat eachother. If you include Cookies and Beerschot ( if they are in good shape) then any team in our conference could drop several games. We all know how important HCA is in the PO finales, and unless a team is hiding a serious financial reserves somewhere, then you can't win without having HCA.

I'm forseeing that atleast each team in our conference will lose 1 game, most likely 2 because certain games will have to be given up for training. That means that the best team in our conference will finish with a 18-4 or 17-5 record. i don't see TBS or SKW go that deep into the cup that they'll still be in it when the returngames of your own conference start, and thus they'll both win all games ( except the one against eachother). That means that the top team of the other division most likely will get HCA in the PO's. (the only way for it not to happen would be to see SKW and TBS lose several more games, something which i just can't see happening).

So unless another financial powerhouse like the suns comes, the team with HCA is most likely to take it all. that is why HCA battle this season is so important. It's hurting teams in our conference if the top keep at the top, because the top teams have the better attendance. and if you block off the top, you'll get a situation like Ventola created in II.2 a few seasons back, where he made the PO finales each season, but due to HCA of the other division, he kept losing the PO's...

So a lot is riding on this Season, for many teams. Falco and Tool need it because their players won't get any younger and could use the bigger paycheck of the BBBL to earn cash to replace there current players. Angels need it or it can't hope to keep Marichal in the team. So for 3 teams a lot is riding on this season... TBS and SKW don't have infinite time windows either, but with a less stronger conference, they can save more cash more easely and thus renew there rosters (or strengthen them) without giving up as much as what would happen for Angels, Tool or Falco.

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231740.35 in reply to 231740.32
Date: 1/6/2013 9:27:10 AM
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well, i got lucky that you didn't plan on winning it.

i got a lucky break there. I'm also happy that Marichal isn't injured for the long run or for the NT. That would have really bugged me big time...

and apparently, it was Sebhilton who injured Marichal last time around.

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231740.36 in reply to 231740.35
Date: 1/7/2013 3:56:49 AM
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and apparently, it was Sebhilton who injured Marichal last time around.

Wrong. I was gently sitting on my bench while Karamanis had a very light contact with Marichal.
I don't hit opponents by myself, even if they desserve it :p

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231740.37 in reply to 231740.36
Date: 1/7/2013 3:57:20 AM
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Night results
Laeken 71 - les boubous warriors 99
Saint-Servais 108 - BC Vleesklak 92
THOMAS COOK 109 - BBC Falco Gent 135
Brussels Mussels 80 - Antwerp Angels 100
t-stars 54 - Beerschot Bears 96
Sk Wabeke 82 - c is for cookie 61
rubo niel 82 - Tool Belgium 111
TBS Wolves 82 - armstrongs 48

Best collective performance of the evening
Point : 135 : BBC Falco Gent
Rebound : 72 : BBC Falco Gent
Assist : 27 : Saint-Servais
Steal : 11 : les boubous warriors, TBS Wolves
Block : 6 : Saint-Servais, Beerschot Bears

Personal best performances of the evening
Point: 38: G. Siciovas (THOMAS COOK)
Rebound: 22: V. Tiber (BBC Falco Gent)
Assist: 11: T. Isaias (BBC Falco Gent)
Steal: 5: J. Jetzinger (Beerschot Bears)
Block: 3: V. Chelpannikov (Saint-Servais), Y. Chikishev (THOMAS COOK)


5 best of the evening
Point Guard: T. Isaias (BBC Falco Gent) (28 Point, 3 Rebound, 11 Assist, 1 Steal, 0 Block ), H. Rueda Ochoa (Tool Belgium) (24 Point, 4 Rebound, 10 Assist, 0 Steal, 0 Block ): Evaluation: 31
Shooting Guard: R. van Baal (BBC Falco Gent) (34 Point, 5 Rebound, 8 Assist, 3 Steal, 0 Block ): Evaluation: 31
Small Forward: G. Siciovas (THOMAS COOK) (38 Point, 2 Rebound, 9 Assist, 1 Steal, 0 Block ): Evaluation: 36
Power Forward: P. Dewaele (Saint-Servais) (35 Point, 12 Rebound, 1 Assist, 1 Steal, 1 Block ): Evaluation: 42
Center: L. Ivanov (BBC Falco Gent) (19 Point, 21 Rebound, 0 Assist, 0 Steal, 0 Block ): Evaluation: 34


MVP(s) of the evening
P. Dewaele (Saint-Servais) (35 Point, 12 Rebound, 1 Assist, 1 Steal, 1 Block ): Evaluation: 42


The bad performance of the evening
M. Cícero (t-stars) (3 Point, 1 Rebound, 5 Assist, 3 Steal, 0 Block ), E. Quiapo (Sk Wabeke) (0 Point, 0 Rebound, 1 Assist, 0 Steal, 0 Block ): Evaluation: -5


All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens: T. Bombardieri (Sk Wabeke), S. Katushonok (armstrongs): 7 Turnover

Player targeted by the referees: E. Mahsut (BC Vleesklak), N. Lilić (THOMAS COOK), L. Zannirato (Brussels Mussels): 6 Personal fault

The iron man: D. Favasuli (BC Vleesklak), H. Hwee Siong (THOMAS COOK), G. Siciovas (THOMAS COOK), J. Van Sande (Brussels Mussels), J. Eeckhout (Antwerp Angels), K. Butrimanskas (t-stars), M. Cícero (t-stars), W. Cunsong (t-stars), H. Olivais (t-stars), Z. Abu-Abdel (t-stars), R. Detremmerie (c is for cookie), B. Hackett (c is for cookie), G. Longobardi (TBS Wolves): 48 Minute

The shooter: V. Pupkevicius (Sk Wabeke): 7 Three points scored

The best performer: V. Tiber (BBC Falco Gent), B. Brañas (Tool Belgium), H. Rueda Ochoa (Tool Belgium): Rating: 17

The worst performer: A. Vandenbosch (BC Vleesklak): Rating: 4


From: Heyland
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231740.38 in reply to 231740.37
Date: 1/8/2013 4:06:27 PM
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70 !!!!

The record is ours.

Well done Beykan!

D.II is just too easy.

Last edited by Heyland at 1/8/2013 4:18:20 PM

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231740.39 in reply to 231740.38
Date: 1/8/2013 4:24:23 PM
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70 !!!!

The record is ours.

Well done Beykan!

D.II is just too easy.


if he hadn't fouled out so fast, he probably would have dropped 115.
think of it. 70 point sin 31 minutes. Not sure what Tool was doing tho, but the guy defending him must have have had atrocious as OD. Seriously, 29-37 from the field, not even Marichal can match that. ( good thing that Marichal knows how to defend tho).

i reckon Tool was saving his team for the cup, where as TBS has got a BBBL team away game and thus is forgoing the cup...

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