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From: perp216
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Date: 2/24/2016 11:10:12 AM
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Machete Kills took it easy against the Sentinals with a Patient tempo and still racked up nearly 100. The scoring combo at the 2 and 3 proved too much for the Sentinels as Massaccesi and Changming accounted for over half the Machete points. The Machetes also dominated the boards, pulling down nearly 20 more rebounds than the Southsound squad. This game could have been more out of hand had the Machetes shot better than 33% from beyond the arc. Merle Oakley led all scorers with 30 for the Sentinels while Cross, Changming and Parann amassed double-doubles

As predicted the Mad Dogs whalloped the Spartans as all 5 starters scored double digits, along with Sukrimanto off the bench. Not much went right in this one for the Spartans as they were doubled up in points, boards, assists, blocks and turnovers. Virgilio Barao led all scorers with 26 while C Chen Ziquan was 1 dime short of a triple double.

Despite putting more effort into the night, the Generals came up short against the Believers. The game was tight thru 3 quarters but the Believe squad pulled away in the 4th. The Generals 2-3 Zone forced up a few errant shots but wasn’t enough to keep the Believers down. Racking up 30 assists in this contests, the 2-3 was too slow to shift, allowing several inside looks including 9 buckets in the paint from Tony France. The replacement for Mink Lenk showed no weakness putting up 21 and 12 with 7 assists. Andre Luis de Miranda led all scorers with 23 for the Generals but was a sowerful 1-9 from the perimeter.

The Condors 3-2 zone couldn’t slow down the hot shooters of West Palm Beach as they shot 55% from downtown. Giving up nearly a 50% marker from the field the only reason the Condors kept this one as close as it was, was by going 13-14 from the charity stripe. Mike Churchill had an efficient night going 19 and 10 with 4 dimes as well as picking up 2 blocks and steals for the Clairemont club while Mario Chenpicked up a double double for the Beachers. Ball control proved to be a problem for the condors as every player had at least one turnover. Juan Pence led the way with 28 points.

The Poros stifled the Bucks shooters holding them to 25% from the field and an awful 16% from deep. The Poros spread the wealth in this one, as every player entered the scoring column despite less than ¼ of their buckets coming off assists. Tadeu Orbaiz led all scorers on the night with 21 while Valverde and Manzano finished the night with double doubles.

In the matchup of the night, the Green Peppers did enough to outlast a late game surge by Team Turn Up. The Turn Up’s Low Post offense proved challenging for the peppers as their bigs went for 47, but not much came by way of the backcourt. After a 37 point outing by Kasper Loft in game 1, the Veteran 2 guard only picked up 11 points in this one. Looks like foul trouble may be an issue for Loft this season as he’s getting older, it seems he cant get his feet in place quick enough and has already picked up 9 fouls in just 2 games. The guard combo of Leithner and Montalvo was too much for the Turn Up squad as they went 40% from the field and got to the line 19 times where they picked up 15 points. Dimo Genaridis grabbed 10 boards off the bench for the peppers, matching Turn Up’s Bigs Vouk and Dennis. I’d look to see more minutes for Genaridis if he can keep up that type of hustle. Eriq Leon Leithner led the way with 28 as Vouk and Dennis picked up the games only double doubles.

The Buckets showed now Mercy as they went savage on Golden State. Despite accurately game planning the Buckets inside game, their quick pace proved too much for the savages. All starters shot 50% from the field for the Buckets, despite Yuying only getting 12 minutes. Masse did a great job off the bench in his place with 6 points, 3 bourds 5 assists and locked down the Savage backcourt with 4 steals and 2 blocks. The buckets knocked down all 4 of their 3pt attempts as over half their field goals came off assists. Mars

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Date: 2/24/2016 1:34:51 PM
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Yea, I'm not too surprised. I'm lacking a strong interior defender, which I hope to remedy in the coming weeks. We made some staff changes that freed up a good bit of income, so the goal at the moment is just to be in the playoff picture and hope to be ready to win some games on the road.

From: perp216
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Date: 2/25/2016 11:47:47 AM
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Cup Games Round 1
IV.11 should have a strong showing in round 2 of the cup as 12/16 teams face off against Bot Squads tonight.
West Palm Beach square up against Sharks13 who bring a slightly more talented but top heavy roster to the court. If the Sharks rest their key players the beach could have a cake walk, but if the Sharks come to win it may be a tough ask for the Beach crew to get the win.
The Poros should have enough to take care of the Nova Strikers. The strikers enter tonight's contest with a fairly basic lineup and the Poros have proven they can get wins when they need.
The Force has no chance against the Bay Harbor Butchers. The Buthchers are stronger at every position by leaps and bounds. Barring injuries or a stomach virus for half the team, look for this one to be over early.
The Bucks have an almost identical roster heading into this one, a last minute acquisition could help the Bucks seal this one or they could hope for an edge with home court advantage.

The Force and WPB will likely be the only first round exits from IV.11

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Date: 2/26/2016 10:15:02 AM
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As the IV.11 fans come off their Cup victory highs, league play resumes on Saturday with a myriad of sleepers and a few typical Big 8 battles.

The Beachers will look to Ciro Valsecchi to spark their offense from the 3 spot, but after resting in the cup matchup the Generals advanced roster will likely give WPB their first loss of the season. Look for Randolf Fleck to give the Beach crew a fit in this one.

The Plugs see their first league match tonight but the acquisition of Henry Plant won't be enough to upset the Machete Kills. I expect Dvir Parann to have a big game on the boards and rack up the points for the Machetes.

The Mad Dogs of Morgantown can rest peacefully in this one. Unless the front office only plays its reserves, the dogs have nothing to fear in this matchup, much like every matchup this season. The fans are hoping to see Zeb Dodge, the 45 year old vet get a start for the Dogs, as he squares off against Joseph Duvall, the superstar rookie for the Force.

The Sentinels appear to be standing firm at this point in the schedule, and not making any roster moves. Even if Oakley goes off for another wonderful performance, he likely won't be able to overcome the stronger Poros squad. Expect big things from 7'5" Piergiorgio Foglia and the Poros'.

Mink Lenk returns to the court tonight for the Believers as they take on a talented Turn Up club. A solid back court for the believers should be enough to dismantle Turn Up. Team Turn Up will need Kasper Loft to return to his prime and put up a 30+ point performance to stay relevant in this one, despite the strength of Vlado Vouk. The combination of Lenk and Tony France in the paint should be enough for the believers in this one.

The Tartans will likely stay undefeated as Whitney Jacques looks to continue his dominating start to the season against a less than average Bucks team. I look for the Tartans to lay off the gas in this one and still provide a blowout win.

Green Peppers have placed a few veterans on the chopping block this week, but it's foreign squad will still have enough to take out the Savages. A trio of Greek players led by Dimo Genaridis will be more than enough to topple Josef Sik and the GS crew. Look for Sik to get his, but not much else from the savages.

Matchup of the Night.
On most nights there would likely be better matchups, but this week is pretty lopsided across the board. The Mercy Buckets have had a weak schedule to start the season, allowing them to take it easy against most opponents. Vitaly Kalabushkin will likely stuff the stat sheet tonight, along with probable double doubles from the Mercy bigs. Mike Churchill will be the best player on the floor tonight, but it won't be enough for the condors.

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Date: 2/26/2016 3:10:23 PM
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May you all get div V cup draws and $50000 every time you pass go.

Excellent write up I look forward to reading more as the season goes. Machete has a solid squad for the division and is a promotion candidate, no surprise there but will we have to see him go.

Having good enthusiasm was a strategy that helped me last season and the one before win games when I didn't quite have enough good players to matchup. I would recommend it, it helps players' form even if the full abilities aren't tapped. Churchill should get some MVP votes this season, maybe not as good as I Believe's. Speaking of which, how tasty is a 60k front court? :)

It's gotime

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Date: 2/26/2016 3:25:26 PM
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Ya I was quite unhappy that I didn't get a bot team in the cup... Shitty luck I guess

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Date: 2/26/2016 7:13:54 PM
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60k frontcourt is nice, but it was better last year when they had gotten a lot of training and still had 20k salaries.

Also it looks like I have a very tough 2nd round cup game.

Last edited by Abdurakmangadhziev at 2/26/2016 7:15:12 PM

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Date: 2/27/2016 12:57:15 AM
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Yeah, that was a brutal 1st round draw. It's so important to draw crappy teams for weeks just to get that income.
Love your write-ups, just wish our league was less predictable.

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Date: 2/27/2016 12:57:17 AM
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Yeah, that was a brutal 1st round draw. It's so important to draw crappy teams for weeks just to get that income.
Love your write-ups, just wish our league was less predictable.

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Date: 2/27/2016 9:12:54 AM
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LOL, yes it's not hard to predict who will win in most cases I even started adding which players I thought would do well and struggle and each match up since the wins and losses or much of a challenge

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Date: 2/29/2016 4:25:59 PM
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Having a hard time falling asleep at night? Are the kids too energetic and you want them to relax? Pop in a DVD of this weekends snooze fest in IV.11 and you won't need Ambian, sheep to count or booze. Well, keep the booze handy...

Our closest game of the night came in form of a 24 point blowout between the Mercy Buckets and Condors. Mike Churchill continued his dynamic scoring run, putting up 28 for the Condors, along with an impressive 26 boards. Churchill was about the only one who made an impact tho, as Maksimilijan Antonovic finished with 14 and 10 as one of 6 Bucketeers to score double digits.

WPB fell off the throne in the Big8 and they hit the ground HARD! A 66 point loss tied them for the worst differential on the night. The Generals came in with a great gameplan and knew exactly what the Bearchers were going to do, limiting the starters to 33points on the night. Oriol Pujol, Randolf Fleck and Andre Luis de Miranda each put in 22 points for the Generals with Pujol having a stellar night on the glass, pulling down 25 clunkers.

The Sentinels came up short against the Poros in a 101-51 drubbing. The Sentinels knew they needed a big game from Oakley but they didn't get it as Clyde Cross was the only one with a decent contribution for the Sen's putting up 13 and 14. Louis Francisco Valverde had - double double for the Poros tallying 16/14 while Orbaiz led all scorers with 18.

The Bucks fell to 0-3 against a Tartan squad who proved way too strong in the paint. Cline and Lantz came in looking to be the game changers for the Bucks and only combined for 22 points. An 8 turnover night for Monzano kept the Bucks defense on the heels trying to keep up in transition. Jacques, Redman and Jennings each posted double doubles whole Szady quietly led all scorers with 18.

The Plugs picked up Henry Plant this week but his 24 point effort wasn't enough for the Plugs. Heard tried to shoot his way out of a slump but wound up going 0-8 only scoring 2 points off free throws. Dvir Parann tallied the games only double double at 18/14 while Mimmo Massaccesi led all scorers, dropping 26 for the Machetes.

The Mad Dogs continued their dominance in a 116-60 showing against the force. Rookie phenom Joseph Duvall had 16 for the Force but his 6 turnovers need to be addressed if the Force plan on being relevant this season. Chen Ziquan led all scorers with 32.

The Peppers pummeled the Savages putting up a night high 144 despite taking it easy. Ruben Fountain led the way for Savages, leading all scorers with 25 as Josef Sik continued struggling, only adding 9 points to his season total. Lyman had the games only double double while Leithner and Rebolledo each scored 22.

Team Turn Up needed a big night from Kasper Loft and Vouk, but thy didn't get it. Each only provided 8 points, while Richard Dennis led the Turn Ups on the boards pulling down 13. Stefano Mercurio led all scorers with 23, giving Tony France and Mink Lenk a night off, even tho Lenk still grabbed 12 boards.

Chen Ziquan had the performance of the night scoring 32 for the Mad Dogs and grabbing 12 boards. Mike Churchill remains on top of the leader board in points per game.

As the upper teams in the Great 8 will start facing each other in the next few weeks, we may start seeing some competitive matches in IV.11

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