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297305.7 in reply to 297305.5
Date: 11/28/2018 8:21:11 PM
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I much prefer spending $2000 on a trainee nobody wants and creating the leading shotblocker in the world. I mean, winning might someday be nice, too, but stupid with style is more my speed.

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297305.9 in reply to 297305.8
Date: 11/28/2018 9:43:43 PM
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In exclusively league games, in II.1 in the USA. Which isn't B3, or even NBBA, or the like, but there are a good number of 100k+ big men and very few completely whack lineups. And leading shotblocker is most blocked shots in the season in the world in league games, both last season and currently this season based on supporter stats (43715992)

The stats are naturally silly. That's kind of all I'm doing at this point, after all. I've shot better from three than from two six of the past nine seasons and got obnoxiously large numbers of blocked shots and obnoxiously low points allowed.

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297305.15 in reply to 297305.12
Date: 11/29/2018 6:31:04 AM
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You'r in a division two of a game about farming players. Your stats mean nothing. You do not consistantly play real teams that are any kind of competitive. This game is dying. If you were giving me stats for b3 that might mean something. Smacking around DII teams while farming is a joke.


If you would inform my opponents that they aren't any kind of competitive or they they or I are supposed to be farming, that would be great. They don't seem to have gotten the memo.

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297305.16 in reply to 297305.12
Date: 11/29/2018 6:44:09 AM
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you never played in a real league
a real DII is not what you experienced in your "DII"

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