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247607.7 in reply to 247607.6
Date: 9/18/2013 3:38:24 PM
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Yes im ready for the season to start i like this league

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247607.8 in reply to 247607.1
Date: 9/18/2013 6:05:58 PM
Springfield Storm
II.3
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Storm sells Demis Passas, Begins Rebuilding Project

After a heartbreaking season in which the Springfield Storm suffered their 4th straight Finals loss. After that game 3 loss, Springfield Storm management overreacted and sold half of the players, including the team captain. "We appreciate Demis Passas' time here with the organization and thank him for the many successful seasons, we are just sensing a change in direction, but are saddened by his departure. He will always have a special place in the organization and the fan's hearts."
Demis Passas also quoted that he was sad to leave the great town of Springfield, but is looking foward to taking his talents elsewhere. Although Passas never won a ring with the Springfield Storm, he achieved a good amount of success during his tenure on the team, including 4 top-10 in MVP voting as well as a top-5 finish last season. The departure of Passas represents dark days to come for the team. Although things may not be as bad as they seem. It has been confirmed that the 21 year old, Denis Radzevich will be the starting small forward this season, forming a a great SF/PF duo with co-captain Ian Kosta. It has also been rumored that the Springfield Storm are very involved and active in the trade and free agent markets. While some believe that the dark days are ahead for Springfield, others believe that there might be a light at the end of the tunnel.

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247607.9 in reply to 247607.8
Date: 9/18/2013 6:16:12 PM
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Sad to see Passas go, but excited to see what new faces the Storm's rebuilding project will bring.

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247607.10 in reply to 247607.9
Date: 9/19/2013 4:04:47 PM
Springfield Storm
II.3
Overall Posts Rated:
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The Springfield Storm have taken a big step in their rebuilding project, winning the bid for 20 year old phenom Jordi Zurita. Zurita averaged 23 points and 14 boards a game in a weak division last season. He rose his game to another level during the relegation series, averaging 36 points and 24 rebounds. He is widely regarded as a player who has been well coached and has a very high ceiling. It has been rumored that Springfield could be shopping veteran Center Kwok Jun Dai in an effort to get Zurita significant playing time. Judging from his scouting report, he is most regarded as a Center with a good outside game. He is considered more of an offensive threat than Kwok Jun Dai, although he is still grasping the defensive aspect of the game. Jordi Zurita will join teammate, Denis Radzevich as the team's main trainees and building blocks.

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247607.11 in reply to 247607.10
Date: 9/22/2013 6:29:51 AM
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"Early Injury and Stagnant Offense Earn Delpra Loss in Opener"

The excitement before tip off was abuzz in the Google Center as team Delpra opened their season at home against spenn. The new look Delpra seemed to have shed some firepower for more youth and potential, and it showed as they struggled to get their offense going. In the first minute of the game, Robert Shaw (Guard) went down with an injury and did not play for the rest of the game. The team doctor has confirmed that it was only a precaution, and Shaw is cleared for the next game. With the absence of Shaw, the offense looked quite stagnant with many possessions ending in a contested jumper by two-time MVP Timothy Fuller. He looked visibly frustrated as the only other player to achieve double digits was Herb Saavedra (Forward). Fuller poured in 43 points, but it was not enough to match Sergi Laiseca Allende of spenn who punished young forward Gus Mahan throughout the night for 54 points.

"Overtime Thriller in Battle of Storms"

The newly arrived Chicago Kings Storm opened against the reconstructing Springfield Storm in what turned out to be an overtime thriller. The Springfield Storm looked very different from their appearance in the last season's finals as many of the familiar faces were traded away. The question mark leading into the season opener was who would fill the scoring roles vacated by the players that Springfield's management traded away. Indeed, the offense looked to struggle at times, finishing on a measly 31-for-105 shooting (29.5%). The Kings Storm managed to steal the game in the overtime period despite offensive struggles of their own.

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247607.12 in reply to 247607.11
Date: 9/26/2013 12:12:10 AM
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Guys we should Start an IV.28+Hunter, EBW and maybe others fantasy basketball league

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247607.13 in reply to 247607.12
Date: 9/26/2013 11:51:30 AM
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Where? Yahoo?

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247607.14 in reply to 247607.13
Date: 9/26/2013 10:06:08 PM
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ESPN

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247607.15 in reply to 247607.14
Date: 10/8/2013 12:13:29 AM
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so Is that a yes???

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247607.16 in reply to 247607.15
Date: 10/14/2013 1:31:58 PM
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I don't think there is enough people here.

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247607.17 in reply to 247607.16
Date: 10/21/2013 3:17:04 PM
Overall Posts Rated:
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Invite who you want, we only need like two extra

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