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From: TonyTrin

To: Bolt
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303829.12 in reply to 303829.11
Date: 04/28/2020 22:36:52
Diaper Dandies
IV.23
Overall Posts Rated:
99
How does a team take a 16 point lead into the 4th and then give up 50 pts with the opponent not shooting 3's? Asking for a friend.

From: Mixx

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303829.13 in reply to 303829.12
Date: 04/29/2020 16:44:46
Overall Posts Rated:
2323
There's just so many scenarios that could lead to that result. 16 points is not a large lead that would fend off a major run. Perhaps your friend needs defense off the bench to stifle runs while the starters rest.

You can run it through the matchup analyzer https://bit.ly/3bR1jef and see what the #'s look like. Your friend may have fouled the other team into the bonus early.

From: TonyTrin

To: Mixx
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303829.14 in reply to 303829.13
Date: 04/29/2020 21:47:35
Diaper Dandies
IV.23
Overall Posts Rated:
99
I'm less surprised about giving up the lead, but giving up 50 points in a quarter hasn't happened often, if ever. I need to watch the replay to see gameflow...

From: LDR

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303829.15 in reply to 303829.14
Date: 05/06/2020 13:32:38
Sandersville Preyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
8787
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
I can't add much except to agree that 16 points is nothing for my team to give away, even late in the 4th quarter, and scoring 50 in one quarter does happen infrequently. I can't say I have ever given away a 16 point lead and had a team drop 50 on me on in the same quarter--at least not in recent memory. Using aggressive tactics like RNG w/FCP can lead to wide swings in the margins with competitive teams and this GE does seem to grant consistently the favored team in a contest one dominant quarter. I don't know if any of that correlates to the specific match in question, but it's all I have.

From: DaThing
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303829.16 in reply to 303829.15
Date: 05/12/2020 11:41:23
Swamp Things
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
2828
Anybody do any draft scouting yet? I am trying to decide if it is worth spending or saving my draft points.

From: LDR

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303829.17 in reply to 303829.16
Date: 05/13/2020 14:04:28
Sandersville Preyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
8787
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
I just started looking last night. So far it is slim picking for players I am looking for this year, but I have never used conventional training methods and I pretty much just blew up my team. I saw one possible NT candidate if the draftee found the right home; If someone were looking to train best available, I saw two or three that would probably be worth some investment.

From: Mixx

To: LDR
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303829.18 in reply to 303829.17
Date: 05/15/2020 20:09:27
Overall Posts Rated:
2323
@LDR - That new 'Murican look to your squad is nice! Great pickups on the TL.

From: LDR

To: Mixx
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303829.19 in reply to 303829.18
Date: 05/15/2020 21:52:47
Sandersville Preyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
8787
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
Thanks! Needed a change. Thinking about going Homegrown, but it will take a few seasons to transition and I might get relegated a few times. We are taking our lumps tonight in the PL.

From: LDR

To: Mixx
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303829.20 in reply to 303829.18
Date: 05/18/2020 10:23:07
Sandersville Preyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
8787
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
Just noticed the name of the Arena--Outstanding!

From: DaThing

To: LDR
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303829.21 in reply to 303829.19
Date: 05/18/2020 13:04:27
Swamp Things
II.1
Overall Posts Rated:
2828
I am a mostly home grown team. It is a tough road, as it takes a few seasons, but it can add a level of investment in your players. You see any decent bigs in what you have looked at? My original big man probably only has a season or two left in him.

From: LDR

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303829.22 in reply to 303829.21
Date: 05/18/2020 19:55:55
Sandersville Preyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
8787
Second Team:
Faulknersburg Friars
I have already noticed a big uptick in merchandising, more than I expected, just by going with a national team. I'm still trying to decide how best to transition to Homegrown--I hate to do it all at once, but that might be the most effective way to transition in the long run.

The way I evaluate players, there are a lot of 19 year-olds in my top twenty; very few big men at the top of my list; there are three very tall-- 7 foot or taller--at the bottom of my top 20; I have not scouted or interviewed any of them and have not seen their potential. With my draft position I might land one of those big men, unless several GM's are hunting those players. If we don't sign another top-tier player from the TL, I'm guessing my draft position will be much better next season :-). I hope to avoid relegation, but that, most likely, will depend entirely on how far training takes us at season's end.

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