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Which PF had the better game?

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185260.7 in reply to 185260.3
Date: 5/18/2011 3:43:08 AM
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yer it was 6 blocks, not TO's, but then again thats my bad for not putting the correct formatting in to make it easier for people to read this. I thought i did do this? hmmm.
my bad!


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185260.8 in reply to 185260.7
Date: 5/18/2011 4:09:25 AM
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Viojan pretty much killed the other PF. Even though the first guy had 6 blocks, V still did a much better job defensively.

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185260.9 in reply to 185260.8
Date: 5/18/2011 6:51:54 AM
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yes pf2 is the famed and beloved junel viojan from the u21 nt

he is like chuck norris and your guy is some random baddie who just gets pounded

junel viojan could beat your whole team playing with 4 lucky fans and the ref would be too scared to say forefit
junel viojan is so fast he can rotate over and help defend his own shot
junel viojan improves so fast he pops on every day not just friday
junel viojan is so skillful he can play 2/3 and win

i think the answer is obvious...

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185260.10 in reply to 185260.9
Date: 5/18/2011 7:58:43 AM
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iwen - killed? i wouldnt say blocking your opponent 6 times and outrebounding him is getting killed. yer sure, the other guy played better, but I wouldnt call hiim getting killed. Killed is what Dirk Nowitzki just did to the Oak City thunder in NBA finals.

But anyways! this leads into my next point.
So now lets add another bonus questino to the thread.

PF2 costs an extra $38k a week. Remembering that this is DIV III.

SO my question now is, what is better value?

$20k PF 1? Or $58k PF2?


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185260.11 in reply to 185260.10
Date: 5/18/2011 8:03:20 AM
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Doh where is the spoiler alert? Ahhhhhh! NBA Spoiler DO NOT READ!

SO my question now is, what is better value?

$20k PF 1? Or $58k PF2?


$58k PF2 because he will take you to division II, earn you a $500,000 promotion bonus and an extra $100,000 a week for 14 weeks.

However I declare my bias, ezyfrag, Junel's coach, is one of my oldest buddies on BB and he is also friends with abigfishy and Iwen.

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185260.12 in reply to 185260.9
Date: 5/18/2011 8:03:41 AM
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I lold for a while. +1

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185260.13 in reply to 185260.11
Date: 5/18/2011 8:25:01 AM
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yes i picked up on the sense of bias in their comments.

So they bloody should comment though, he did play a better game! Id be worried if they said otherwise!

Im curious about your 'taking to division II' comment. The reason why i say that, is because at the moment, he is the 2nd most expensive player in our league, (short of some other guy earning $250k per week).

assuming ezy keeps training him, which i know he has been, next season his salary goes up again. How much jeapordy does this put on Ezys ability to have other good players on his team including JV? JV alone wont win him a chamionship?
Is JV going to be TOO good for DIV III?

Looking at previous winners of this leagues DIV III in past, i dont remember any team having a single player over $45k. Instead, they had a starting lineup that was full of players earning $30-$40k.
and i ask, for my own benefit really :) whether or not to keep training a guy past a certain cut off point, salary wise.






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185260.14 in reply to 185260.13
Date: 5/18/2011 8:37:16 AM
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Well I am fairly sure that when the SASTROOPERS won Smeltz was around the $100,000 salary mark. Don't forget that if your player is an Aussie that you drafted and plays on the U21 team you get a big boost in merchandising and gate reciepts.

However we have been telling ezyfrag to spend some time working on his secondaries. Things like passing are free (don't affect salary) and make him a much better player.

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185260.16 in reply to 185260.15
Date: 5/18/2011 10:11:24 AM
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6 blocks is 6 stops. Those 6 blocks accounted for 6 of the 9 missed shots.

Whilst your PF out-rebounded him, you played with more effort and your big man had better game shape.

Big V kept your PF to 7-18 shooting, 14 points off 18 shots, 0.77 points per shot. That's atrociously inefficient!

Account for the fact that Viojan also had 5 assists, well...

Not being a fanboy here, but the difference was really quite big!

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185260.17 in reply to 185260.16
Date: 5/18/2011 6:11:22 PM
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But were all six blocks on teh opposition PF? I haven't watched the game. It could be that he has bloked the shot of say a SF that was driving to the bucket.

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