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From: Baine
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Date: 3/15/2023 7:06:25 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Day 10 (Tuesday 14 March 2023) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
STG on MCU 74 - 209’s MostWanted 131
Żubr Białystok 109 - Flamin' Flamingos 85
Miami Cleo 84 - Lion Rebels 97
The White Walkers 76 - Carolina Rebels 74
Cincinnati Slammers 44 - Philly Dribble 144
The Beer Bellys 53 - San Dominica Warriors 111
Tasty Tardsicles 107 - Linndale 92
Hustlas 81 - Fondy Cardinals 95

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 144 : Philly Dribble
Rebounds : 64 : Lion Rebels
Assists : 36 : Philly Dribble, 209’s MostWanted
Steals : 14 : Philly Dribble, San Dominica Warriors
Block Shots : 13 : San Dominica Warriors

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 43 : J. Esposito (Hustlas)
Rebounds : 21 : D. Allen (Carolina Rebels), T. Kuykendall (Lion Rebels)
Assists : 9 : M. Maurin (Miami Cleo), M. Velasco (Philly Dribble), T. Rumin (209’s MostWanted)
Steals : 5 : J. Bégin (San Dominica Warriors)
Block Shots : 5 : N. Peretz (Żubr Białystok)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : M. Velasco (Philly Dribble) (16 Points, 6 Rebounds, 9 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 28
Shooting Guard : A. Varpukevicius (Miami Cleo) (28 Points, 5 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots), L. Baião (San Dominica Warriors) (25 Points, 1 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 1 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 24
Small Forward : J. Glicas (Philly Dribble) (31 Points, 5 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 36
Power Forward : N. Peretz (Żubr Białystok) (14 Points, 20 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 5 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 32
Center : D. Allen (Carolina Rebels) (13 Points, 21 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 0 Steals, 3 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 29

MVP of the evening
J. Glicas (Philly Dribble) (31 Points, 5 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 36

The bad performance of the evening
G. Tison (The Beer Bellys) (0 Points, 5 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -9

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : J. Esposito (Hustlas), I. Homs (The Beer Bellys), D. Christopher (Cincinnati Slammers) : 7 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : A. Varpukevicius (Miami Cleo), T. Plummer (Carolina Rebels) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : T. Plummer (Carolina Rebels), D. Freire (The White Walkers) : 53 Minutes

The shooter : T. Tovar (Linndale) : 7 Three points

The best performer : M. Velasco (Philly Dribble), T. Armstead (Lion Rebels) : Rating : 18.0

The worst performer : Z. Carr (Cincinnati Slammers) : Rating : 2.0


From: Baine
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Date: 3/17/2023 3:22:41 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week Five Power Rankings
Some light movement in the rankings this week despite mostly status quo games throughout Week 5. Carolina had a valiant effort against White Walkers but fell short, while Fondy Cardinals found themselves their first win on the season to avoid double digits in the loss column for now! On to the rankings! Last week's ranking will be in parenthesis behind the team name.

1. San Dominica Warriors (5)
Bizarrely, the exact same situation happened last season in Week 5 with Coach Stephenson's boys moving from 5th to 1st in these rankings. Huh. Their joint rankings in EFFG and OPP EFFG score them a 3 (EFFG rank: 2; OPP EFFG rank: 4). A relatively easy week 4 for them, as they coasted on the road at Cincinnati to a 38-point victory, followed by a 58-point drubbing of The Drunken Beer Bellys at home. They also received help from an easier cup matchup and have 244th ranked IU Hoosiers in the Cup next week. But before that, they'll have at least one challenging matchup as they travel to The House of Hoops to take on Tasty before turning around and hosting Hustlas next Tuesday.

2. The White Walkers (1)
Dropping out of #1 for the first time this season is the White Walkers with their EFFG rank dropping to 7th despite only losing 3.3 points on their average for the season. But their OPP EFFG rank stays first, so they score a 4 on my scale. While they had two wins to create a new winning streak after losing to San Dominica a week ago, their offense struggled a bit more than usual in efficiency. But beating Philly by 13 in a game that wasn't really that close followed by staving off Carolina Rebels on the road by 2 points in OT after being down 10 at the half has to feel good. Next, a home game against the other Rebels and then they take their Grateful Dead show on the road to the Flamingos to finish out the week. They're still in the Cup too!

3. Tasty Tardsicles (4)
Tasty continues to move up these rankings, making improvements in both EFFG and OPP EFFG this week (3rd & 5th, respectively) for a score of 4 - because of last week's ranking, the tie goes to The Night King. Sitting at 8-2 on the season now, they had a nice week with an easy win over Fondy before handling Linndale on the road by 15 points. After their Cup loss last week, they're demoted to scrimmages. But this week should be a challenge with games against San Dominica at home followed by a trip to Philly to take on the Dribble. Should be some good comps to see where they're at overall (outside of these rankings and where the real action happens).

4. Lion Rebels (2)
The facade is starting to crumble, though in losing last night's Cup matchup, there won't be any toying with the starting line up to manage minutes going forward. We had another fall on our face game, getting limited severely by whitestok's defense, suffocated really, and only scoring 49-points in a game that is almost a mirror image of our loss to San Dominica. But a nice bounce back after that, defeating Miami at home thanks to a difference in effort. Heading beyond the wall this weekend before hosting Cincinnati - thankful for at least one win (I hope).

5. Miami Cleo (3)
Sitting at 7-3 after defeating Carolina soundly at home before losing in the aforementioned game to the Lions, Rebel week went alright for Miami. even though they lost only 1.8 points in EFF, they slipped three places (to 8th) thanks to other teams moving up, and with a similar slip in points (1.5) in OPP EFFG they stayed the same, ranked 2nd for a combined score of 5. Next comes the Flamingos who've retooled a bit, followed by a road trip against 209's MostWanted, which should be a nice matchup.

From: Baine
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Date: 3/17/2023 3:22:56 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
6. 209's MostWanted (7)
Alex finds his crew at 3rd place in the Big 8 after five weeks and are now in the midst of a four game winning streak thanks to a near 30-point victory over Hustlas on the road followed by a dominant near 60-point win while hosting STG on MCU. Their 8 point improvement in EFFG moves them up one spot to 1st and they improved by 10.6 points in OPP EFFG to move up to 9th from 12th, which gives them a score of 5 (tie break goes to last week's ranking, which Miami wins). A trip to Żubr Białystok is on the horizon and then they turn around and host Miami for a battle of the (current) 3rd place teams.

7. Philly Dribble (6)
Philly finds themselves at .500 even though they've got a 134-point differential advantage. Their loss to The White Walkers extended their losing streak to three before they righted the ship against Cincinnati at home, taking out all their frustration in a 100-point victory, scoring 144 points on 62% shooting (nearly 100 shots). Their EFFG is ranked 5th while their OPP EFFG is ranked 6th for an overall score of 5.5. They get a bit of a sigh of relief, traveling to the Keg against Beer Bellys before then hosting Tasty in what could be a difficult matchup - but they have a chance to get two games above .500!

8. Żubr Białystok (8)
After putting a drowning out the Lions last weekend, whitestok's boys turned their attention to the Flamingos, beating them on the road by 24. Their efficiency ranks have stayed the same (9th and 7th respectively) for a score of 8 as we enter the next section of teams. On their slate for Saturday is a home matchup with 209's in what should be an interesting matchup and then they travel to face the Cardinals on the road.

9. Linndale (9)
Speedtraps' gang is sticking at .500 after a brief three game win streak, the last of which was a two-point victory at the Keg thanks to D. Kamp's shot with 17 seconds remaining and the Bellys not scoring on their shot attempt with 4 seconds left. Following that, they lost to Tasty in a game in which they were never really in it, although Tovar had a nice night, shooting 50% from the field, including 7-12 from three for 29 points. Their EFFG is ranked 8th and OPP EFFG 10th for a score of 9. Next comes a road matchup with Hustlas followed by hosting STG on MCU.

10. Carolina Rebels (10)
A tough week for Carolina dropping two games and going 1-4 over the last two weeks with their intentions keen on staying in the Cup, which has been rewarded, as they face #587th ranked AZ LYNX this coming week with a chance for three games during all star week. They dropped a road game to Miami before just missing on their hosting of The White Walkers, losing by two in OT. Down 5 at the start of the 4th, the White Walkers quickly found themselves down 10 after a couple minutes. But a three ball by V. Stiberc jolted them awake and they clawed back, holding the Rebels at 63 points for six whole minutes, but didn't tie it up until 19 seconds were left. Tied at 69 heading into overtime, the teams traded barbs back and forth before the Walkers went ahead by one with 33 seconds remaining and both teams not able to make a shot aside from Stiberc going 1-2 from the FT line with 16 seconds left. Ultimately Carolina couldn't get a shot off to end the game. After that heart break, Carolina is gifted a television matchup on the road in Cincinnati before playing host to The Beer Bellys.

From: Baine
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Date: 3/17/2023 3:23:17 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
The Rebellion
11. Flamin' Flamingos (11)
Not satisfied with the status quo of hanging just outside the playoff field, ascent went out this week and dropped 1/2 million dollars on a French 7-footer, 30-year-old Julien Delaire who averaged 16.3/14.9 PTS/Rebs for a French Div IV team that went bot. I'd assume he'll step in place for Gino Colonnelo, the 34-year-old Italian center whose been performing relatively averagely thus far. He might transition to PF, with Salehuddin Aldino moving to SF and Darnell Rivas pivoting to SG which would relegate Li See Yan to the bench as a very capable 6th man. But that's just a guess. 1-1 on the week, with a victory on the road against STG before falling short against Żubr Białystok. Next comes a tough week with a road game in Miami followed by hosting the Wild Walkers of the North.

12. The Beer Bellys (13)
I fudged and accidentally entered The Bellys EFFG points 25 higher than they actually were. They had been ranked 4th in EFFG before I found my flub, but one can wish, I guess. Their actual rank is 12 and their OPP EFFG is ranked 11th, which leaves them with a score of 11.5. They too have made some moves this week, bringing in some old dogs alongside a 19-year-old Canadian that one would presume they're going to focus on training. In the short-term, however, their guard/forward pick ups should help balance them out in their fight against relegation - but only they will know how fast their skills deteriorate over the course of the season. Another two losses this week, with heart-breaker to Linndale at home followed by utter decimation by the heartless Warriors on the road. Next up, they host Philly before traveling to Carolina for what will be a difficult week.

13. Hustlas (13)
This tier of teams has stood pat in the rankings with no movement. Hustlas are no exception to that rule, with an EFFG rank of 13 and an OPP EFFG rank of 14, leaving them with a score of 13.5. They haven't won since February 18th, and their losing streak is up to seven games after losing to 209's and granting the Cardinals their first victory of the season. Next up comes Linndale at home followed by a TV matchup on the road against San Dominica.

14. Fondy Cardinals (15)
The lone team with movement upwards in the bottom 9 teams in these rankings, Fondy gets themselves a win and with a 4.6 swing in OPP EFFG moves from dead last in that category to 13th which gives them an overall score of 13.5, jumping them up to 14th in these rankings. It's been a rough go thus far and Tasty was sure to leave a turd in the visiting locker room last weekend before they defeated Fondy viciously, but the Cardinals turned around and beat Hustlas by 14 points at home leading the whole way. And though they gave up 43 points to league scoring leader J. Esposito, they put together a nice offensive performance for themselves on the back of Móric Milo who started at SF and finished with 25 points on 11-19 shooting to go along with 8 rebounds and 5 assists. Next, they've got a chance to put together a little winning streak as they go on the road against STG on MCU before then hosting Żubr Białystok.

From: Baine
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Date: 3/17/2023 3:23:33 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
15. STG on MCU (14)
STG has fallen to 15th in both efficiency categories for a score of 15, dropping them down one place in the rankings. Currently on a four game losing streak, they lost to the Flamingos at home by nearly 20 and then got dominated by 209's on the road, giving up 131 points. But just as Fondy has a chance this weekend, STG has a chance to turn things around a bit and get their third win of the season hosting the Cardinals before they travel to Speedtraps' crew next Tuesday.

16. Cincinnati Slammers (16)
You have to appreciate Cincinnati's dedication despite losing 10 games straight. After getting overpowered by San Dominica at home, they got humiliated by Philly Dribble, only scoring in double digits in two quarters and giving up 30+ in each quarter, including 42 points in the first. Without a star set of players, it's going to be a long road back to Div IV. Next comes a TV matchup at home against Carolina before traveling to Daylis for the second course of Rebels for them for the week.

Good luck to those of you still in the Cup, and good night!

From: ascent
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Date: 3/18/2023 6:10:28 PM
Flamin' Flamingos
III.10
Overall Posts Rated:
5151
March Madness is crazy this year! [as always]
Who yall got in your Final Four??

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Date: 3/18/2023 6:48:43 PM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
“Happy Ourer back with you on the Linndale Basketball Pregame Show, along with Marshall Richards. Oh boy, Marshall, it’s good to be back!”

“It’s good to have you back, Happy”

“Marshall, everyone with the team seems to be really excited about our biggest addition making his Linndale debut tonight in league play as we watch Floyd Hearn step on to the court for warmups. What can we expect from him tonight?”

“Well Happy, he’s going to improve the interior defense and rebounding. That’s where it starts, but there’s more to it. He’s young, so he ‘ll likely be a big part of the team for the future; this isn’t a buy low, sell high, sell fast deal. He’s only 24. He can score inside, and he’s got some wiggle to him. He can handle the rock and drive. He’s a shot blocker. He makes free throws. He’s a decent passer. He’s got a developing perimeter game, but that isn’t what he’s here for. I can’t wait to see how they manipulate the lineups around him. He’s going to give Coach Pio Reina a few options to play with.”
“Thanks Marshall, and now we go to our newest member on the broadcast and welcome aboard Air Allnite. Air, welcome to the Linndale basketball family!”

“Thank you, Happy! I spoke with recent acquisition Christophe Nguyen and veeran Nick Guevara a few moments ago. They didn’t say much, but they were excited to see Hearn on the floor. Nick specifically said he thinks there may be some combinations we’ve not contemplated. I haven’t been able to ask Coach Reina about that yet, but as soon as I can, I will.”

“Thanks Air, we’ll check back with you later in the show. Marshall, when we come back from commercial break, give us a rundown on the week I missed. Also we’ll check in with Air Allnite once more, and I’ll have a conversation with Art Reese! More Linndale Basketball after the break.”

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Date: 3/18/2023 7:06:15 PM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
Haven't been able to watch any college hoops all season, so I didn't fill put a bracket. Second year i a row this has happened, and i don't like it one bit! As long as Duke doesn't win it all, I'm happy.

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Date: 3/18/2023 7:48:24 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
9090
We had a bracket pool at my job. Of course I say had because mostly everyone's bracket except two are busted. I won't lie yesterday my significant other thought I had fallen or something right after FDU had beaten Purdue. I was screaming that much (and it was in joy) My Duke hate has diminished some with the departure of Coach K. I still have joy when they lose, but not as much joy as I have when Kentucky loses, I never liked Calipari. Tolerated him at UMass, hope he was contained at Memphis and lost all respect for Kentucky for they hired him. A Cal year of No Final Four is all I need.

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Date: 3/18/2023 10:27:11 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
9090
1.) Houston
2.) Marquette
3.) Alabama
4.) Gonzaga

Yeah I know Gonzaga has not been playing like they have the last few years but Mark Few knows how to get the most from his team and they're in a bracket that while challenging is still within them being able to get through.

Marquette, I've always liked Shaka Smart in a smaller conference situations

Last edited by Coach Stephenson at 3/18/2023 10:28:30 PM

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Date: 3/18/2023 10:43:43 PM
San Dominica Warriors
III.11
Overall Posts Rated:
9090
Hunt Mosley:
For three quarters of this game, the San Dominica Warriors were the inferior team. For three quarters of this game, the Tasty Tardicles were the dominant team and were basically knocking the taste out of the mouth of the San Dominica Warriors. After three quarters of this game, the Tasty Tardicles were for all intents and purposes tasting victory.

But basketball is a game of four quarters and in the last quarter, the San Dominica Warriors were the dominant team. Coach in his press conference will likely credit it to stamina, some pundits will agree with him. A good number of others will credit it to luck. There are some who will say the Tardicles lost this game rather than San Dominica won it. And in the end it doesn’t matter. Doesn’t matter who you credit it to, somehow, some way the San Dominica Warriors scored 42 points in the fourth quarter and somehow stymied the Tasty Tardicles offense that just needed to do something, practically anything and they would and should have walked away with a victory. Instead the basketball gods found favor on the Warriors and they walked away winners 106-94. And the basketball gods kept giving as the Lion Rebels and the 209’s Most Wanted, both lost. My take hmm, there are no such things as bad wins. A win is a win. Now there will be no bragging points for the Warriors in this win. There are some games where you just walk away with the W and be happy about it. This is one of those games. When we come back, my partner the legendary Brett Rodriguez will break this game down. I’m Hunt Mosley and you’re watching the Warriors Post Game Report. Back after this commercial break.

Last edited by Coach Stephenson at 3/18/2023 10:45:47 PM

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