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328149.8 in reply to 328149.5
Date: 7/13/2025 4:53:09 PM
Wasco Tigers
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
1313
Yeah very nice. Hopefully, everyone is well. I was in Division III.6 for over 35 seasons straight and just looking to be competitive this year in Division II. There are a few team names I recognize, many that I don't, and then there is Tasty and Wellington that I have some history with.

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328149.9 in reply to 328149.8
Date: 7/13/2025 7:51:32 PM
The Reductions
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
Chiasmic Abyss
Welcome! A positive spin on that might be, “My experience in D.III is Legendary…”

There’s nothing quite like a tasty tardcicle, IMHO.

From: Toast

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328149.10 in reply to 328149.3
Date: 7/14/2025 12:19:09 PM
Wobbles
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
2222
re: Preview - A couple of comments

1. I wasn't surprised that we lost to you in the opening game, but I was shocked the reductions cooked up a plan to out rebound us by 20 boards. I am not sure, but I don't think we lost a rebounding game last season. 22 offensive rebounds is crazy:) shoot, miss, shoot, miss, make the basket. It was “normal” vs “ easy” but still amazing. Wobbles have lost the opening game the last three seasons in normal vs easy, maybe one day I will learn, but it is still hard to go for me to go normal to start the season.

2. The thing I like best about this team is it is Young and gets better every training week. I trained around the “edges” last season to get players close to popping but not going over as I knew this would be a very expensive team and we had to sell one guy this season. Er-Rai Popped in jump shot in the last week due to secondary training and it cost $17,000 this season in salary. Sad. This season I will train them up in core skills and if we don't promote there will be a Big sale as this team will be unaffordable. Here is to hoping.

Last edited by Toast at 7/14/2025 12:21:07 PM

From: Llama
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328149.11 in reply to 328149.10
Date: 7/14/2025 12:44:50 PM
Llama of Wall Street
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
2727
If you all can let me win 1 game per divisional bracket, that would be great. Thanks all.

I got the second lowest salary, to the rebuilding whitewalkers:

FR- S $408,074
Llama $326,893
White Walkers $14,771

Making 280K a week though (Before cup, and dont think i'll win any BBM). Gotta love the promotion boost.

From: stillhere

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328149.12 in reply to 328149.10
Date: 7/15/2025 12:21:11 AM
The Reductions
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
Chiasmic Abyss
My biggest issue the past few seasons has been a lack of rebounding. I sacrificed a fair amount to get some rebounding on my squad and I was pretty shocked by the payoff…22 OR is a little too good to be true, though.

Winning an opening week match when you’re the visiting team is hard. I thought I might have a chance to steal that one, but I was surprised at how it happened. Sounds like you have a good plan, regardless of an opening loss.

Banking $200k/wk is pretty incredible. I’m trying to keep my salaries low while staying competitive…that’s a tough balance.

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328149.13 in reply to 328149.12
Date: 7/15/2025 10:23:20 PM
The Reductions
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
Chiasmic Abyss
🏀 BuzzerBeater League II.4 – Week 2 Recap
Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Week 1 gave us some answers. Week 2 gave us drama. From a buzzer-beater in overtime to a title favorite still searching for a win, this week had it all.




🔥 Game of the Week
The Reductions 125, FR-S 123 (OT)
This was the best kind of chaos. A seesaw battle turned instant classic when Clayton Major drilled a walk-off jumper at the buzzer in overtime, capping a monster 40-point, 7-assist night and earning MVP of the evening. But FR-S brought the fireworks too. F. Rocher posted a strong 13/12/6/5 line while C. Mullins was a force inside with 30 pts and 14 boards. Both teams shot the lights out—this wasn’t a defensive slugfest; it was an offensive showcase. If this is what The Reductions’ offense looks like under pressure, the league better take notice.




🚨 Bounce-Back Statement
BC Lituanica 88, Wobbles 80
Preseason whispers had Pessach and Baratović on the trading block, but after this gritty win, they might be here to stay—at least for now. Lituanica locked in late and handed Wobbles their second straight loss, raising questions about the early-season form of one of the league’s most consistent contenders. Wobbles looked flat again, especially late, and fell to 0–2. Meanwhile, Lituanica’s core showed why they were so coveted in the first place.




💥 Fourth-Quarter Thunder
Delta 9 106, California Supreme 98
Don’t look now, but Delta 9 is putting together a serious run. Down entering the final quarter, they erupted with a 35–16 frame behind E. Shelley’s 26-point, 14-rebound performance and C. Olmos’ 12 assists. The chemistry looks strong, and this team is quickly climbing the “teams you don’t want to face” list.




⚖️ Most Balanced Win
Wellington Warthogs 121, Kiwi Sheep Pimps 108
This was one of the more quietly important matchups of the week. The Pimps came in as a statistical darling, but Wellington simply executed better down the stretch. C. Guaraes did his job (19 rebounds, 4 blocks), but Kiwi’s lack of defensive composure late in the game showed. The Warthogs now stand as a legit threat, while the Pimps face internal questions about their long-term plans with Karlis.




📈 Quiet Climbers
Innovatus 110, Meridian Hill McMornings 92
Innovatus has now reeled off two solid performances in a row. Their balance is improving, and Toshihiro Ikoma continues to emerge as a key piece. McMornings had 36 assists last week, but looked disjointed this time out, with fouls and turnovers keeping them from ever gaining momentum.




🔁 Mid-Tier Movers
Bench Mob 97, Tasty Tardsicles 90: S. Bachelier sank 6 threes for the Tardsicles, but the Mob leaned into team play and closed strong.
Ferth Ozone 116, Wasco Tigers 104: A. Kochanski was everywhere—scoring, rebounding, defending—and Wasco couldn’t keep pace late.




💪 Efficiency Kings
Llama of Wall Street 146, The White Walkers 46: Let’s keep it short—this was a demolition. E. Doerr was everywhere (26/11/3/2), and Llama handed out 46 assists in a brutal reminder of where the league’s floor is. The Walkers seem destined for relegation.




📊 Stat Sheet Nuggets
Top Scorer: C. Major (Reductions) – 40 pts
Top Rebounders: Guaraes (Pimps), Kochanski (Ozone) – 19
Top Assists: Rocher (FR-S), Olmos (Delta 9) – 12
Top Efficiency: Major – 43
Team Stat Leader: Llama – 146 pts, 65 reb, 46 ast, 10 blk




🧭 What’s Next?
• Can Wobbles avoid the dreaded 0–3?
• Lituanica may have paused their rebuild—can they keep pace with the elite?
• The Reductions are finding ways to win, even without elite efficiency.
• Ferth and Wellington both look like sneaky second-tier threats.

Week 2 left us with mor

From: SFRS13
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328149.14 in reply to 328149.11
Date: 7/16/2025 4:12:54 PM
FR-S
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
99

I'm loving the recaps! This is. My first time in D2 so I'm just hoping to survive. I made a recent impulse buy that I'm already regretting but if I can not get relegated I'll count that as a win...

It was a heartbreaker losing that game in OT, but we're going to keep fighting...

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328149.15 in reply to 328149.13
Date: 7/16/2025 7:07:18 PM
TarTeam
NBBA
Overall Posts Rated:
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Very nice recaps!

From: Toast

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328149.16 in reply to 328149.13
Date: 7/17/2025 9:41:40 AM
Wobbles
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
2222
Good game BC. I am being out managed and out strategised early this season. BC selling players so of course he is going to try to get the most wins with them before they leave and it was a Rival game, but did I do anything to try and counter that? Nope, like my friend the ostrich just stick my head in the sand. Wrong enthusiasm, wrong defense set, and he predicted our offense. I am glad there is no call in radio show for this league for fans to roast me. Oh well, I tell myself this is A long season:)

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Date: 7/19/2025 11:46:44 PM
The Reductions
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
5656
Second Team:
Chiasmic Abyss
📅 Week 3 Recap
Another wild week of League II.4 action: some contenders steadied the ship, while others are still trying to find the floor.

🏀 Game of the Week
Bench Mob 87, The Reductions 86

This matchup had all the makings of a statement win for The Reductions, but chaos flipped the script. Momentum swung when star guard Martin Mazl was cooking like Harden on fast-boil, and the Mob sent Papitzakis to brutally assault the PG, sending shockwaves through the arena—and perhaps the league. Everything tightened, and Naujokaitis finished off the Reductions from the stripe leaving the league stunned. League officials have yet to comment on disciplinary action, but whispers are growing.

🔥 Statement Win
FR-S 127, BC Lituanica 105

Let’s not sugarcoat it—FR-S looked like they had rockets in their shoes. Pushing the pace from tip to buzzer, they overwhelmed LTU with 38 assists on 53 made shots. Five players scored in double figures, with D. Kasilovskis and R. Zviedris combining for 42 and 12. C. Mullins quietly dominated the paint with 14 points and 15 rebounds, while F. Rocher dished 10 dimes. Even Pessach’s 23-6-6 couldn’t stop the freight train. If this is the new baseline for FR-S, they’re not just dangerous—they’re terrifying.

📉 Off to a Shaky Start
Wobbles 83, Meridian Hill McMornings 88

Wobbles, a preseason contender, now finds themselves staring at an 0–3 “upside down” hole. While not flashy, Meridian’s won because of their execution Wobbles in the half court, with balanced team scoring and suffocating defense. S. Samara was again efficient, and Meridian got to the stripe 31 times to Wobbles’ 18. It’s time to start asking questions about Wobbles’ cohesion.

🚨 Keep an Eye On…
Wellington Warthogs 87, Llama of Wall Street 81

Wellington keeps winning quietly—and efficiently. R. Wong exploded for 30 and 17, while T. Bunn added 23. Their aggressive man-to-man defense kept Llama’s guards off rhythm and forced the offense into tough mid-range looks. In some ways, Llama was stronger, but the Warthogs executed better down the stretch and stole this one on the road. Don’t look now, but they’re 3-0.

💥 Bounce-Back Blows
Tasty Tardsicles 103, Innovatus 90

Tasty is back in rhythm. Their offense found flow with five players scoring in double digits. Jimenez led the way with 17 points and 4 steals, while the bench added 33 pts to keep Innovatus at bay. For Innovatus, C. Zigui’s 30-point effort was wasted where their defense simply couldn’t get stops when it mattered.

California Supreme 116, Ferth Ozone 90
California came out swinging behind sharp ball movement and a 12-point 4th-quarter run that put this one away. With six players in double figures, they shot a blazing 54% from the field. Ferth’s sloppy offense (17 turnovers) sealed their fate.

Kiwi Sheep Pimps 93, Delta 9 77
Kiwi Sheep’s discipline was the difference as they easily held off Delta 9. C. Guaraes pulled down 16 REB, and the team held Delta to 77 pts. Karlis Rae “Jepson” may not be on the trade block anymore—but he’s clearly not calling around for another roster spot.

📉 Just a Footnote
Wasco Tigers 144, The White Walkers 31

Nothing to see here. Wasco’s entire starting five got cardio in and maybe a free smoothie.

📊 Stat Sheet Nuggets
Top Scorer: C. Zigui (Innovatus), R. Wong (Wellington) – 30 pts
Top Rebounder: B. Râsnoveanu (The Reductions) – 25 boards
Top Assists: J. Baratović (LTU) – 15 dimes
Top Efficiency: M. Davis (Wasco) – 46 rating
MVP: M. Davis (Wasco): 29 pts, 13 ast
Top Blocker: D. Kester (Delta 9), L. Khadyka (Wasco) – 4 blocks
Ironman: B. Râsnoveanu – 53 minutes

Tune in. Trash talk. Set your GDPs. This season’s just getting started.

From: lituanica

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328149.18 in reply to 328149.16
Date: 7/21/2025 7:09:00 AM
BC_Lituanica
II.4
Overall Posts Rated:
22
Appreciate the kind words, man - good game to you too. Honestly, I was out of the country all last week on vacation with no access to my laptop, so setting tactics was a mess. Pretty sure that cost me the game vs FR-S on Saturday.

I’m back now though, so hoping to settle back in and catch up. Still a long season ahead, like you said - plenty of time for things to swing back and forth. Looking forward to the next matchup!

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