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From: Fella
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Date: 4/9/2011 10:55:40 PM
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Playoffs/Relegation

Terrors at Allstars

Terrors came out looking to redeem themselves and extend their season in III.4. Putting everything into this one Jansen did not disappoint with 30 pts and 15 boards. Turnoves were the difference in some games last time and the theme continued tonight. With 14 turnovers the Terrors struggled to come back and in the end were not able to overcome the sloppy play. The Allstars take this one and in the end remove some of the Terror from the Terrors. Allstars 94 Terrors 84

NP at Flames

The NP boys came into the "hot" house tonight looking to even the score. Both teams looked to shoot early and often. Some great scorers at work tonight with Csickos and Beckman perfoming admirably for the NP gang while Chango and Doggra paced the Flames with some nice scoring of their own. Two things brought the NP gang to their knees. First they had trouble hitting the long ball going 6 for 28 compared to the Flames who were 11 for 29. Second NP had trouble again tonight with keeping their fouls down. These two problems were a recipe for disaster and the Flames burnt em on this one. Flames 112 NP 98

VD's at Phantoms


VD's looking to play spoiler this season used an outside isolation offense which may have backfired a bit. But before we cast judgment you have to consider the Phantoms defense which has been stellar and shut down the best of teams this season. With a huge PD to prove it Phantoms were not interested in losing tonight and shutdown the VD's offense. When you score 5 in the fourth you know you are in for a rough night. Phantoms 71 VD's 53

Challengers at Blasters

Perhaps the most interesting game of the night these teams have taken turns going back and fourth through the 1-4th spots of their division. Each team has played well and each team has struggled. In a very true sense this game appeared to come down to the secret ingredients for winning in BB. best enthusiasm plus best game shape plus home court advantage equals a win........usually. Challengers played well with the MVP Skalec draining 25 but Schultz was too hot for the Challengers tonight and drained 34 to end the Challengers challenge. Blasters 116 Challengers 96

Preview

Phantoms bring their no nonsense defense and steady offense against the on again off again Blasters. to be fair the Blasters spent some time manuevering players during the Cup run which cost them a few games while the Phantoms narrowly missed going undefeated if it weren't for the pesky cup lineups and a lucky last second shot. Both teams have great strengths with few weaknesses. To win this game the other teams weakness must be exposed and the Phantoms have been awesome in doing so all season long. With a guady PD of 814 points I don't see any wisdom in voting against the Phantoms but the Blasters are not out of it at all. Strangers things have happened and the two teams who really played most consistent on both sides made the finals. Congrats to both and good luck to both in your final games.

Last edited by Fella at 4/9/2011 10:58:37 PM

From: Fella

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Date: 4/12/2011 10:26:59 PM
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Finals/relegation

All Stars at Terrors

Both teams at this point are one and done so with all the marbles on the table both teams brought it tonight. Allstars had three go double digit points but it would not be enough as the Terrors put 5 there. This game came down to shooting and tonight perhaps with the home crowd cheering the Terrors were just better. They had more field goals and more 3 balls so in the end that spells a win and prepping for another season in III.4. The All Stars are a great team and i am sure they will be back up to torture D III again soon. Terrors 112 AS 95

Blasters at Phantoms

One team looked to go inside and the other looked to shoot away. Dube for the Phantoms was awesome tonight draining 33 pts and going 4 for 5 from long range. The Phantoms led throughout and by early in the third this one was over. The Phantoms will visit the Blasters next game where Blasters fans look forward to their team getting back on track.
Phantoms 106 Blasters 78

From: J-Slo

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Date: 4/13/2011 1:55:08 PM
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I do stand by it, because I still think the Flames were the tougher match-up, even with home court. I spent a fair amount of time considering both match-ups when it was clear I would land in a relegation series, and neither were very appealing to me to be honest, but to me it kept coming out as Flames=tougher. If I could do it over again though I'd definitely reconsider the specific game tactics of last night. But, Red Terrors won it as much as I did anything to lose it, so certainly he deserves credit for a well played series.

The walkover was not meant as disrespect to anybody, and it wasn't about draft position, it was more just trying to give myself the best odds in a desperate situation, which arose way back with the late revival of the Flames. Once Flames and Bobcats started dumping money into low bid, high salary veterans, the writing was kind of on the wall for me.

This was a season with a less than ideal (for winning right now) training regiment, so we probably underachieved all year to begin with, on top of already carrying a low salary/talent roster relative to most teams in the league. So, when a few teams at the bottom made a late push to up their talent, RSAS really didn't have either the on-roster talent or the W-L cushion to hold anyone off.

There was probably still enough time, once I saw Flames become active again and began to believe the 6th seed match-up was unwinnable, to sell some guys and re-tool with players similar to the competition, but in the end I didn't think it was the right move long-term. The value of those players wasn't there for my club, and I don't think (or I guess hope, at this point) my week to week income will be drastically lower winning in D.VI vs. losing in D.III. So, I ended up hoping we could pull out a relegation series with what we had, and I think if I hadn't gotten conservative with tactics last night, I'd at least have given myself a decent chance to be writing a different sort of post today.

Ultimately though I knew these first two seasons in D.III both ran a high risk of relegation, the first because we promoted a year 'early' compared to when I thought we might be ready, the second because I knew I'd be training and managing the team this season in a way that left it vulnerable to something like this.

I'm bummed to be leaving the league though, I'll definitely miss the forum activity etc. Hopefully next season proves successful enough for RSAS to give themselves the chance to make a return visit to our home these last two seasons.

From: Chikent

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Date: 4/13/2011 5:29:14 PM
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If it's any consolation, I think you made the right decision to play Red Terrors

Also I really thought after you were able to PO normal the first two games that you'd be able to pull out that series. Sometimes you just lose, nothing you can do about it.

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Date: 4/13/2011 7:02:18 PM
Flashover
NBBA
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Second Team:
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I was looking at the first page of this season post and thank you for the welcoming me to this league. We will be missing you and hope to see you sooner or later RSAS! farewell my friend and this forum will be always here for you!

From: Fella

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Date: 4/13/2011 11:23:50 PM
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The fact that you put this much thought into it proves why you should be in d III. See you back soon.

From: Coach_Gil

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Date: 4/14/2011 2:55:23 PM
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I definitely liked having you around and it sucks that things had to turn out this way. I think you do good job and you be back in D III by next season and would be sweet to have you here if by 1/16 chance you are placed here. Good luck

From: kokka
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Date: 4/14/2011 8:00:15 PM
Tachenko
III.3
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The relegation promotion is a bummer for a great division team. The Big 8 still dominates the inter conference games.

Good luck in Div.IV you will be back soon.

From: Xarn

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Date: 4/14/2011 8:30:40 PM
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6/10 of my team is for sale for $1000.00, including your John Barr and Marietta's Mario Mannu

Not sure if you want him back but I'm commencing some kind of overhaul. Still very much on the fence about what to do with League MVP Adan Mays (you may remember him as Mina's sidekick) I think I'll wait to see what I draft before I decide if I want to relegate again and focus on 2 seasons of training my young guards.

From: Fella

To: Xarn
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Date: 4/14/2011 9:56:03 PM
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Just put a bid on Barr, just to say I did it. LOL

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