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Africa league 1 - who's in, who's out?

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Date: 6/29/2017 8:44:58 AM
Durham Wasps
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Didn't notice anything in the news post about the draft. Does that mean the draft will be the same for an entire continent as it is for a country? Does it seem fair that one or two countries in Africa might be lucky enough to get an NT viable trainee and the others will likely have to make do with lesser potentials? Seems completely wrong to me.

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Date: 6/29/2017 12:20:37 PM
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You can't compaire population with skill. Each country have their basketball system and as you can see, USA have the best one in real life. ;) Population doesn't matter. Lithuania, Latvia are small countries, but they are good at basketball, hockey and other sports. ;)

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Date: 6/29/2017 2:51:19 PM
Durham Wasps
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Basically i was just teasing you guys for acting like Marin destroyed the African NTs with the merge. You're making a big thing out of a disadvantage that is minor compared to the fact how small their countries are. If the merge leads to more African teams it will in the long run benefit their communities and NTs.

So basically your attitude is "they're only small nations, why bother?"

And don't complain I'm misrepresenting what you said, since you've just done that to me.

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Date: 6/29/2017 8:22:59 PM
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Exactly!!! Now they can't train their 18 yr olds in Div 1 games against bots and get Div. 1 money without racking up the L's. That is the only reason why I see anybody who got merged crying about it.
We just lost a long tiume user in Japan and I am sure there will be more if no merger is planned for the small countries of Asia.

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