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From: Trikster

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So, playing 5 scrubs then?

Once a bitch ......

From: Mr J

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I will do Week 6 votes tonight - just points.

From: Mr J

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Week Six

Slam ! vs. Lewisham Wombats 108 - 98 (52065204)
3 R. Muresan (S)
2 H. bin awang (LW)
1 B. Yalduz (LW)

Black Label Society vs. Guanzheng Goldfish 117 - 110 (52065203)
3 X. Guanzheng (GG)
2 S. McArthur (BLS)
1 G. Howorth (BLS)

Chumunga vs. Western Titans 105 - 100 (52065202)
3 M. Gaggini (WT)
2 A. Berestetskiy (C)
1 G. Tidwell (C)

Urmummas vs. Koopasaurus 86 - 71 (52065200)
3 J. Vahi (U)
2 W. Kennerley (K)
1 S. Cunming (U)

Moorditj Magick vs. TeamAkuma 105 - 88 (52065199)
3 Marcelo Rodriguez (MM)
2 R. Van der Haegen (MM)
1 C. Abimbola (TA)

Chelsea Seagulls vs. Baxter Bogans 96 - 73 (52065201)
3 A. Helvigs (BB)
2 O. Krentschker (CS)
1 M. Sperbert (CS)

Tough for 3 points in this one:

Helvigs 29pts in 33 mins (SF) 14.0 rating 72 FG% (2 TOs)
Krentschkler 25 pts 19r in 45 mins 16.0 rating 60 FG% (5 TOs)

Sorry Yoda...will understand if you challenge but Helvigs' direct opponent was Sperbert. Well, kind of...3-2 Zone

Last edited by Mr J at 10/11/2012 9:48:00 AM

From: abigfishy

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i think ur voting is spot on :D

From: Mr J

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i think ur voting is spot on :D


Cheers, Big Fish.

From: yodabig

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Not sure what you really mean about Helvigs and his opponent being Sperbert. Both teams had zones so they weren't facing eachother at either end and head to head Sperbert did quite well. But don't worry I think your votes are fine and thanks heaps for doing them. I'll do the tallies now.

From: yodabig

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END OF WEEK SIX RESULTS

14 Votes
Olli Krentschker (Chelsea Seagulls)

12 Votes
Shaun McArthur (Black Label Society)

11 Votes
Antonio Manfrotto (Lewisham Wombats)
Razvan Muresan (Slam !)

10 Votes


9 Votes
Xie Guanzheng (Guanzheng Goldfish)

8 Votes
Avner Fishenzon (Koopasaurus)
Alexey Berestetskiy (Chumunga)
Sun Cunming (Urmummas)
Marcelo Rodriguez (Moorditj Magick)

7 Votes


6 Votes
Calixto Dalgadillo (Slam!)
Gary Lawrance (Chelsea Seagulls)
Eido Blum (Urmummas)
Clinton Abimbola (Team Akuma)
Marko Sperbert (Chelsea)

5 Votes
Roman Muggleton (Western Titans)
Hahi Bin Awang (Lewisham Wombats)
Gary Howorth (Black Label Society)
Jaak Vahi (Urmummas)

4 Votes
Virgil Wang (Guanzheng Goldfish)
Davis Mercado (Baxter Bogans)
Nigel Cubby (Chumunga)
Jose Gabriel Tesone (Baxter Bogans)
Marino Gaggini (Western Titans)
Glen Tidwell (Chumunga)
Andrians Helvigs (Baxter Bogans)

3 Votes
Luo Zheng Qui (Slam !)
Birol Yalduz (Lewisham Wombats)
Wazza Kennerley (Koopasaurus)
Du Phùng (Black Label Society)
Bento Filho (Western Titans)
Rafał Gierkowski (Chumunga)
Alfred Rooney (Koopasaurus )
Hannes Allandi (Baxter Bogans)

2 Votes
Tyler Hare (Koopasaurus)
Will Johnson (Guanzheng Goldfish)
Jakub Luszcynski (Slam!)
Francis Masters (Chumunga)
Mohammed Syansuri bin Mat Noor (Koopasaurus)
Dennis Totengco (Urmummas)
Uditi Samdup (Western Titans)
Ky Smeltz (TeamAkuma)
Michael Metzler (Urmummas)
Johnny Dogan (Moorditj Magick)
R Van der Haegen (Moorditj Magick)

1 Vote
Jackson Goodall (Lewisham Wombats)
Avery MacLean (Team Akuma)
Daniil Propokov (Baxter Bogans)
Derryn Scrimgeour (Koopasaurus)
Vilimantas Laumianskas (Lewisham Wombats)

Obviously I can't be too unhappy with Olli being on top of the MVP charts at the moment. I guess being the top scorer in the competition and on the top team (last week) doesn't hurt his chances. But I still suspect that one of the next four in Shaun McArthur, Antonio Manfrotto, Razvan Muresan or Xie Guanzheng will be able to catch him.

Big thanks to Matty for doing last week. We are all up to date now so anyone can fee free to do this week. If you just do the votes it is really just a 10-20 minute job and it is good to spread the opinions around.

From: robhoe

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This the last weekend I will have some spare time for a while so I will do the MVP votes for yesterday's games.

Watch this space...

From: robhoe

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Game 1 – Lewisham Wombats 104 defeat Guanzheng Goldfish 92

It is always exciting to see two very different styles go head to head on the court, and that is what we had in the first game of this round. It was "Berries and Melons Night" http://th03.deviantart.net/fs71/300W/f/2010/164/f/5/Journ... at the Tavern, and the Master Chef came looking to fill a full platter, lighting up the court for a game high 38pts. With the game swinging back and forth, it is understandable that the Wombats fans unleashed a wave of empty (and some not so empty) cups when Birol Yalduz was forced to bench following a hard shot from Radoslaw Rymer, which left Yalduz with a suspected dislocated fringe. Thankfully for the Wombats, this early concern was proved unwarranted. It also did nothing to slow the Wombats, with Manfrotto, Laumianskas and Goodall taking up the slack as the Wombats juiced the Goldfish in the final period.

Votes

3 – Xie Guanzheng (Guanzheng Goldfish) 38pts
2 – Birol Yalduz (Lewisham Wombats) 22pts (10-13FG)
1 – Antonio Manfrotto (Lewisham Wombats) 22pts, 12rbds

The Master Chef gets the 3 votes for another outstanding offensive performance, and a solid defensive performance against Conghai and Gafa. If Yalduz had been able to play out the game, he would probably have won the three votes, but his 30mins was easily worth the 2 votes. Manfrotto gets the votes over his fellow Euro-Big Laumianskas because he is more high profile and that clearly effects voting.

Game 2 – TeamAkuma 94 defeat Baxter Bogans 87

Take note fellow fishbowlers, The Fat Cat is back! Yes, the man who at one time had the damn MVP Award named after him took full control of this game right when his team needed him to, as a Smeltz inspired TeamAkuma steamrolled over the top of the Bogans in the final period to take the victory. Smeltz scored 12pts in the 4th period, as he Diogo Vargas simply out muscled the Bogans. The newest Bogan, 7’2” Aussie Merlin Grima could do nothing but watch, and then ask for an autograph. Following the game, Smeltz was heard to say that he was glad to be back playing well in the Fishbowl, and that it was nice to “not have to worry about bloody Duff-Duff trying to bang my mum.”

Votes

3 – Ky Smeltz (TeamAkuma) 33pts, 17rbds, 14-17FG
2 – Diogo Bernardo Vargas (TeamAkuma) 21pts, 20rbds (12OR)
1 – Hannes Allandi (Baxter Bogans) 26pts

Fat Cat for the 3 votes; with Vargas securing the 2 votes. Outstanding rebounding from the two TeamAkuma bigs as they combined to outrebound the entire Bogans line-up. Hannes Allandi picks up one vote, as my fiancé is of Estonian heritage and she would be upset with me if she knew I had over-looked a fellow countryman.

Game 3 – Slam ! 104 defeat Western Titans 92

It was a firey start to the 14th encounter between these two teams, with 18 fouls being committed in the first period. Slam ! were out of the gates quickly, catching a tired looking Titans team off-guard, who were clearly still recovering from a week that saw most of the starters play a league game, two cup games and in the II.4 all-star game. With both teams playing a Look Inside, it was never going to go well for the Titans once franchise player Uditi Samdup fouled out early after a great offensive start. While Bento Filho tried to fill the gap, he was never going to stop Razvan Muresan and Calixto Delgadillo. The score only looks this close due to the Slam ! stars getting a well-deserved break in the final period.

Votes
3 – Razvan Muresan (Slam !) 25pts, 15rbds, 4asts
2 – Calixto Delgadillo (Slam !) 21pts, 8rbds
1 – Peeter Haav (Slam !) 16pts, 6asts, 3 stls,10-12 FT

Muresan and Delgadillo are easy choices for the top votes; having shown they are a step above their opponents. I could have given Filho the 1 vote, but Haav played the great PG role of the Look Inside. Plus, the whole Estonian thing.



From: yodabig

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More brilliant work. I am so proud of all of you guys.

From: mllama

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Manfrotto gets the votes over his fellow Euro-Big Laumianskas because he is more high profile and that clearly effects voting.


I like your style.

Though I should point out that Guanzheng letting Conghai score 9 points on 4-9 shooting is actually an abysmal defensive effort - Given that Conghai hadn't scored a field goal in his last two PL game. But I won't hold that against you

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