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121977.122 in reply to 121977.121
Date: 1/20/2010 10:41:14 AM
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plus.. my close loss to the illusion at their arena while both of us playing on TIE and my Enthusiam only at 5 should be a good indicator of things to come for me as well



plus your recently bought 30k C might help you a lot. It's a good time if you are a buyer and I wish I had the money to add some pieces to my bench.

and steppers I don't believe play offs is an illusion for you. 4th seed on great 8 side is up for grabs.

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121977.123 in reply to 121977.122
Date: 1/20/2010 12:44:10 PM
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Nice Analysis Hawks....

I went for the W and came so close (yet so far). The schedule gods are not kind to me.... Tekendo on the road then the Booshes.... Time for the Investors to regroup and get ready.

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121977.124 in reply to 121977.1
Date: 1/24/2010 9:31:11 AM
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So I know this might sound like a dumb question and a bit selfish on my part but I'm going to ask it anyway.

Mina played 48 minutes against Cleveland last night. If I bench him against Indianapolis, and he does not play at all. Does that game impact his average per game per BB stats? I know I get nothing out of the Top Scorer award but it is one of the things that is keeping me motivated in this tough tough series and I don't want to screw it up.

From: karapaks

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121977.125 in reply to 121977.123
Date: 1/24/2010 10:03:16 AM
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We are halfway throught the regular season and things are shaping up in Div III.4.

Rip City confirmed that they are really a dangerous team although they have lost Gavno: 81-85. 1-3-1 zone against Gavno's look inside didn't look like a good choice at first but Rip City could have won if they stepped up a bit on the offensive end in the last quarter.

No surprise at Indianapolis where undefeated Hawks host winless Dragons: 119-104.

After an active week on the transfer market, Booshers beat Goats easier than we all expected, thanks to their defensive effort in the second half, where Goats could only score 22: 91-62. Booshers owner Plotts seems much more confident about his team and their chances about the title race.

Illusion had no difficulty at Connecticut and managed to beat Cresleys: 71-90. Cresleys' 25% FT percentage is a major concern for the fans. Otherwise they did a nice job against league's one of the biggest powerhouses.

After making their way to the Round 6 of the cup, Tachenko had another victory, this time against Investors. Investors have the hottest logo but they were ice cold on the court, shooting 29/86 from the field: 117-77.

Knicks, currently busy with rebuilding, were stunned by Magic: 143-48. Magic fans are absolutely delighted with this victory. Play-offs can be distant target for them but they will chase Rip City and Flyers for the safe 5th seed or a homecourt at the relegation series. 60% behind 3 pt line, plus 88% from the foul line and an overall %62 FG gives an idea about their monster offense.

Crazys happy with their current 3rd place and keep on winning: 91-60. Steppers forced their opponent 18 turnovers but if you let them grab almost 30 more rebounds than you do, loss is inevitable.

Gabriel scores 27 as Flyers top Bangers: 106-94. They won 4 of their last 5 games and definitely on fire. On the other hand Bangers still couldn't win on the road and a few road wins can help them a lot. Flyers’ 10 blocks as a team including 4 from PG Alan Snell surely is worth a mention.

Player of the day was Mathieu Billon of the Hawks. He recorded 39 pts and 28 rebound, both marks were career highs.

On Tuesday, Gavno will host Booshers which is expected to be a great game in many ways.


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121977.126 in reply to 121977.125
Date: 1/24/2010 12:28:33 PM
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Billon is a stud. If he's not MVP at season's end I will be very surprised.

Also, Gavno will have the extra cup game for enthusiasm. That worries me, I'm playing on the road and with less enth.

The very definition of "Behind the 8-ball".

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121977.127 in reply to 121977.124
Date: 1/24/2010 12:30:05 PM
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You are correct. If he does not play at all, it will not impact his stats. I have a similar problem with Braden. He plays a full game and then 9-12 minutes in the other game so his stats aren't telling of what he really does when he starts.

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Date: 1/24/2010 1:58:30 PM
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You are correct. If he does not play at all, it will not impact his stats. I have a similar problem with Braden. He plays a full game and then 9-12 minutes in the other game so his stats aren't telling of what he really does when he starts.


Same for Billion, my stupid coach keeps him in the game for 48 mins and I have to choose between game shape and stats.

If you have played Gavno 2 weeks ago, I' d pick them in a heartbeat, but now Booshers look sharper than ever. By the way it's going to be a lot of fun to watch that game, I won't take sides, one of the contenders will lose which is welcome. LOL

From: Ray C.

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121977.129 in reply to 121977.128
Date: 1/24/2010 2:24:09 PM
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We played TIE against them. Our problem was that we could not score in the First and Fourth quarters. Had we done that, this game would have been much closer.

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121977.130 in reply to 121977.129
Date: 1/24/2010 6:46:13 PM
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Thanks everybody.

Hey Indi -- I'm coming for you! (without my best player, that is)

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Date: 1/24/2010 9:08:27 PM
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Hey Hawks

I agree that the Coaches are stupid. I had to TIE with by backups vs Teckendo becasue my coach will play Carmona for 46-47 minutes. What a pain in the arse.....

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Date: 1/24/2010 11:23:07 PM
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I knew it was a bit of a risk to play 1-3-1 v Look Inside, but I wanted to see if I could slow the attack to keep the ball out of Chow's hands. Chow is a problem because he's a great passer from the post, and I believed that if I could try to keep the ball in the hands of other players I'd have my best chance to win. I was up late in the 4th but couldn't shoot the ball down the stretch. Oh well. Its one of the few games I can say I was happy to lose because I learned a lot from it. Still he played TIE and I played Normal, so I've got a ways to go to be truly competitive.

Time to make some moves and see if I can rearrange the rotation a bit? Maybe I'll move to inside training. . .not sure yet. Should continue to be interesting down the stretch. There's a lot of teams in that 5-6, 4-7 range and we all kind of look alike at this point.

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