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From: Coco

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325138.37 in reply to 325138.36
Date: 10/2/2024 6:16:08 PM
Black Light
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
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Capitol Hill Arrows
I'm actually very puzzled about this. Like, my theory of rationality suggests that there should be no more 2 teams running a massive deficit. One who hopes to win the league by earning HCA and one who hopes to win the cup. Any other challengers should stash cash and wait for an upgrade post ASG. I know that Deronimo is only temporarily overspending, but in general if I had money to burn through I'd wait for a time when fewer people were also spending.

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Date: 10/3/2024 8:19:42 AM
The Orchestra
NBBA
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135135
I break that assumption a little bit because I am in B3 and don’t know when I’ll have that chance again. So I’m running a small deficit atm. When cup/B3 money runs out I’ll have to definitely scale back a bit. But it’s been eat or be eaten for a while here now…

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Date: 10/3/2024 9:35:47 AM
Black Light
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
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Capitol Hill Arrows
Where is my recap of B3 in BB USA???

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Date: 10/3/2024 10:27:28 AM
The Orchestra
NBBA
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LOL Just saw this as I was sitting down to write it! (325308.3)

From: Coco
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325138.41 in reply to 325138.40
Date: 10/5/2024 10:23:11 PM
Black Light
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
Second Team:
Capitol Hill Arrows
Puntapalooza has begun! Rhino's Rage, Flashover, and White Walkers all draw cup opponents deserving of attention, and just drop the away game. With the Sofuegg game, that means 4 games do not warrant comment except to notice that Visionaries extend their record-making winning streak.

One of the most exciting games of the week was Deronimo @ Hipsterbears. This was Deronimo's second away game in a row. The home team was up 5 to begin the fourth, but with an incredible defensive performance, Deronimo's expanded roster holds Hipsterbears to 4 points in the first 7 minutes of the fourth quarter. Takes the lead and wins it going away in double digits. Deronimo survives a terrible roll of the dice, putting up 112 pp100 from the PG position but with the starter PG shooting only 8-24. Not too much separates the teams in the stat sheet, but Deronimo scored just a bit more efficiently.

The other exciting game was The Orchestra @ HPH. This too came down to a late punch -- in fact even later than the other game. With 7 minutes to go the Orchestra was up 9 points, 88-79. Just a couple more buckets and the away win could have been sealed. But HPH mounted a really impressive comeback. They were in our same d.II conference a couple seasons ago, and we lost to them in the conference finals when both teams would have won the actual finals. So, when I see the names of Mattox and K Rod, I still get a touch of PTSD. With that said, home normal vs. tie from a strong team, and no tactical mismatch should be a nearly impossible mountain to climb. The Orchestra probably won't kick themselves too much, as they were lucky to be in that position to begin with.

Beware of Dogs will kick themselves for their ill-advised away normal. As a manager, all I needed to know to realize that they had little chance to pull this off was that they had normaled Tuesday's game, still had an injured guy, and did not have great game shape. It didn't matter that our SF Villagran went out after fourteen excellent minutes. The game was never close, and unfortunately BoD suffered a late injury to their top salaried player when the game was already out of reach. We were talking about injuries, and it certainly feel like this season they are rearing their ugly head. (And at the moment BoD has both of the top 2 highest salary injuries in the association.)




Last edited by Coco at 10/5/2024 10:24:40 PM

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Date: 10/5/2024 11:01:57 PM
Beware of Dogs
NBBA
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Beware of Dogs will kick themselves for their ill-advised away normal. As a manager, all I needed to know to realize that they had little chance to pull this off was that they had normaled Tuesday's game, still had an injured guy, and did not have great game shape. It didn't matter that our SF Villagran went out after fourteen excellent minutes. The game was never close, and unfortunately BoD suffered a late injury to their top salaried player when the game was already out of reach. We were talking about injuries, and it certainly feel like this season they are rearing their ugly head. (And at the moment BoD has both of the top 2 highest salary injuries in the association.)


The injury is hitting us hard this season and it's another 3 wks injury!!! I honestly didn't think I had a chance against your team and norm (knowing that you would TIE) was my little test to see the gap.

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Date: 10/7/2024 8:56:49 AM
The Orchestra
NBBA
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I’m only vaguely bitter that I’ve only had one game this season at full strength. And in two of the games with a player down my C has fouled out to give away the W. I’m just hoping I can start racking up some Ws and get Meade in NT GS so I don’t bleed out before my B3 season is over.

From: Hokied

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Date: 10/8/2024 9:22:01 PM
Deronimo
NBBA
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Guys, I think visionaries might be pretty good now that I’ve played them.

But the respect they’ve shown, above and beyond!

From: Peluin

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Date: 10/9/2024 10:25:01 PM
Visionaries
NBBA
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Wasn't expecting to be throwing a Normal at a newly promoted opponent but here we are!

From: Coco
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325138.46 in reply to 325138.45
Date: 10/13/2024 10:26:11 AM
Black Light
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
Second Team:
Capitol Hill Arrows
Seems like we missed the recap for Gameday 7. As we travel through our three game road trip, it can get hard to get to business.

The Visionaries winning streak is alive and expanding, and just about to be tested on Tuesday.

Everyone has noticed that, after Act 1 of the season, there are nine (!) teams with 3-4 records. There is something slightly deceiving about the figure of course: some got there with three home games, rather than four. Others got there despite losing at home to the league leaders, while others (like us) just had to face them at their home and so still have to pay that particular tribute. But there is no denying that there is substantial parity in the league. This makes the race for the underbelly more interesting than the race for the title.

The race for the title itself is pretty simple: the interconference games (aka Act 2) will tell us more, but if Visionaries makes it out with the home-court lead, you ain't catching them.

In the middle, the most interesting game was no doubt EBW @ Big Gulp. In the discord, I said something to the effect of, gotta pick and choose your away normals, because nearly all of the time it isn't enough. Having looked at the game more carefully, though, I think EBW's decision to normal was the right call. Setting aside the fact that they had higher ratings (RP can lead to slightly depressed ratings), I think EBW caught a really bad roll of the dice here. According to PP100, Kiser was expected to score about 17 points and went for 24, Duff/London had similar expectations (about 17) and also combined for 22 points. Conversely, EBW's SF position was expected to yield 24 points but yielded only about 20. In retrospect, I think this [I]was[/I] a winnable away game, and they just got very unlucky. And the Reverse Patient itself didn't really work, producing only 104 pp100 and 18 shots for the target guy.

Enough for me (the reporter) changing my mind. We knew we (the Black Light team) were TIE-ing all the way and also making some sub-optimal line-up decisions for training. But we were a bit emboldened by the fact that we'd been crushing the Alley-Oop Allstars in scrimmages. And indeed we were staying close until late, but then, in the last quarter, the recently reinforced Warroad just had more to give (and HCA) and it got out of reach before we got somewhat closer at the end. It would be nice, if there was an option to calibrate what counts as "out of reach" for the purposes of garbage time, so that your team could raise the white flag a bit earlier and optimize minutes.

I was so focused on the underbelly sweepstakes that I didn't notice the most amazing result of the week until now. Rhino's Rage trounced Deronimo at their arena. When I looked at the box score I thought "hmmm .632 3FG% and 37 points in the same quarter: they probably landed a 3pt barrage in the first quarter, and then coasted". Wrong. The initial lead was built largely without 3pts, and then once established it got blown up by the 3pt shooting. Tremendous(medium) outside score rating will take you places, and in this case it took Rhino's to a 30pt lead, before garbage time. Deronimo hit the highest Buzzer-manager rating in the association at 178, but that will be hardly consolation. It is good to be reminded that despite the air of inevitability, there is, very occasionally, a game that is won on good tactics.



Last edited by Coco at 10/13/2024 10:29:11 AM

From: Coco

To: Coco
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325138.47 in reply to 325138.46
Date: 10/16/2024 12:19:09 PM
Black Light
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
Capitol Hill Arrows
Wait, I wrote a recap... did I forget to hit send? Old age sucks... I hope it's still on my other computer when I'm back!

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