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256667.54 in reply to 256667.53
Date: 6/29/2014 3:05:33 PM
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Season 27 Finals: A Chance at Redemption

Down 8 points going into the final period, the culmination of a months long rebuilding effort seemed likely to end in failure for the Springfield Storm. The Storm are not strangers to disappointment in the playoffs having come up short in 5 finals appearances. After a back-to-back disappointment in Season 23 and 24, the management at Springfield headquarters ripped apart the roster which by most measures was a talented and successful squad, and went all-in on a rebuilding effort that saw the Springfield Storm not make the cut or exit the playoffs early for two consecutive seasons. All of these sacrifices were at stake in the final period against the Drunken Clams, who were playing excellent basketball. But the Storm had a date with destiny. With a monstrous fourth quarter for the ages led by Radzevich, the final box score read in favor of the Springfield Storm by 6 points. Meanwhile, across the country, a hungry Delpra team on the heels of a finals defeat of their own, trampled spenn on their home floor to return to the finals. Boasting a roster with a tandem of elite guards and a young supporting cast, Delpra has proven to be a formidable challenge for opposing defenses.

The one certainty about these finals is that when these two teams collide and their storylines intertwine, one team will finish with redemption and the other in heartbreak.

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256667.55 in reply to 256667.54
Date: 6/29/2014 3:47:59 PM
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Congrats to C-Diddy and Delpra on your semi-final wins. Radzevich, certainly played well, as usual. And the dangerous 1-2-3 of Delpra were more than Brisson could shoot down on his own.

I think that the turning point in the Clam/Storm game was Tam's foul out in the 3rd. Before that moment, the Clams had snagged 28 rebounds, to the Storm's 32. But after that, the Clams only pulled down 10 more boards, while the Storm grabbed 19. Tough to hang onto a lead when your giving up possession like that... Anyway, I'm glad I had a decent shot at the finals this season. I honestly hadn't imagined I would. Good luck, y'all.

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256667.56 in reply to 256667.55
Date: 6/29/2014 3:53:32 PM
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Congrats to your team as well! You made me very nervous, hang on to Tam, he's a very talented player! And I would imagine you're sitting on a decent sum of cash after the sale of players earlier in the season. Put more talent around Tam and you'll be successful for a long time. Good luck to you in your future endeavors.

As for Delpra, let's play.

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256667.57 in reply to 256667.56
Date: 7/1/2014 9:20:43 PM
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The Storm put on a defensive show tonight.

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256667.58 in reply to 256667.57
Date: 7/2/2014 9:53:16 AM
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Although you now have the enthusiasm advantage:p

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Date: 7/5/2014 9:48:13 PM
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Historic Night for Spoonmore Forces Game 3

After a lopsided affair in Game 1, there was uneasiness among Delpra fans still recovering from last season’s Finals loss. The Storm shut down the Delpra offense with relative ease, and convinced many that the Finals would end on Delpra’s home floor at the Google Center. But the young Delpra squad and their fearless scorer Huey Spoonmore were not yet ready to exit the playoffs. Delpra looked sharp from the opening tip and never looked back. By halftime, the lead was 23 in favor of Delpra. It was a historic night for star guard Spoonmore who finished the game with an astounding 68 points on 28-46 shooting. The league’s highest paid player, Spoonmore drew a lot of criticism throughout the season for his production on the court. Many felt that his contribution to the team did not justify his massive salary. This was a night that Spoonmore surely won over some of his doubters by singe-handedly carrying the team and keeping their championship hopes alive for one more game.

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256667.60 in reply to 256667.59
Date: 7/6/2014 9:44:46 PM
Springfield Storm
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Great series Delpra. Peace out IV.28. I'm outta here!

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256667.61 in reply to 256667.60
Date: 7/7/2014 2:47:25 PM
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Congrats, Springfield Storm.

Looking forward to next season. Anybody hit draft gold? I certainly didn't. No skills, no potential... Not on my team anymore. ;)

I sold off my two cash-generating trainees and am looking to finish retooling before the end of the off-season on Saturday. Here's hoping...

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256667.62 in reply to 256667.61
Date: 7/8/2014 3:22:20 AM
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congrats storm, even though im leaving too, where is my congratulations, my draftee is decent

http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/33460202/overview.aspx
http://www.buzzerbeater.com/player/33460217/overview.aspx

i already fired the third one