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326105.11 in reply to 326105.9
Date: 12/28/2024 10:07:06 PM
Linndale
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No disagreement on that point here.

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326105.12 in reply to 326105.11
Date: 12/29/2024 12:27:17 AM
Andersonville Alligators
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I finally got a win over a team better than me. Think we just move straight to the playoffs and call it a nice season.

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326105.13 in reply to 326105.12
Date: 12/29/2024 3:04:18 AM
Linndale
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Congratulations. Interesting game. I'll get a crack at them Tuesday. Looking forward to it.

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326105.14 in reply to 326105.13
Date: 12/30/2024 10:55:48 AM
Wahoo Warriors
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Hey peoples! New kid here, looking forward to getting rocked in D3! I'm gonna keep training my peeps and let yall whoop up on me while i'm eating my popcorn. Best of luck and happy hunting!

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326105.15 in reply to 326105.8
Date: 12/31/2024 4:09:58 AM
Linndale
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So you're telling me you had 5 losses against the Great 8, the same number of losses that I had. Do I have that right?

Sounds to me like you got 5 problems of your own to deal with. You should probably do that.

We'll worry about the Great 8 when it's time to, and not a second before. The Great 8 isn't my problem until we get to the finals, and only then.


Did that loss keep us out the playoffs? Nope. Did you beat us in the playoffs? Nope. So you agree then you're not our problem. Yet. Wait your turn; you are not who we're concerned with. I haven't done what I want to allow you be thought of as a problem. Yet.

But I will...

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326105.16 in reply to 326105.15
Date: 12/31/2024 11:46:38 AM
Anchorage Allstars.
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So you're telling me you had 5 losses against the Great 8, the same number of losses that I had. Do I have that right?

Sounds to me like you got 5 problems of your own to deal with. You should probably do that.

We'll worry about the Great 8 when it's time to, and not a second before. The Great 8 isn't my problem until we get to the finals, and only then.


Did that loss keep us out the playoffs? Nope. Did you beat us in the playoffs? Nope. So you agree then you're not our problem. Yet. Wait your turn; you are not who we're concerned with. I haven't done what I want to allow you be thought of as a problem. Yet.

But I will...

I guess my question to you is, who do you think waits around for irrelevant teams to determine who is and isn’t a problem? The standings will make that determination so you can just worry about coming up with more characters and dramatic elements for your write ups.

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326105.17 in reply to 326105.14
Date: 12/31/2024 2:08:38 PM
Linndale
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Hey peoples! New kid here, looking forward to getting rocked in D3! I'm gonna keep training my peeps and let yall whoop up on me while i'm eating my popcorn. Best of luck and happy hunting!


As long as you have that 6 figure center on your roster, you'll be giving someone a hard way to go. You gonna play him tonight?

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326105.18 in reply to 326105.17
Date: 12/31/2024 2:11:48 PM
Linndale
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Happy Ourer with you tonight on the first road game of the year for Linndale’s favorite basketball team! Along with Joshua Doe, Sam Dunkley, and Jimmy Buckitts, we’re live from, hey… what do they call this place anyway?

Joshua Doe: I don’t know what they call it, but whatever they call this place that’s where we’re live from.

Sam Dunkley: We’re at the Soul Vineyards, where Linndale’s season came to a halt in the playoffs last season.

Jimmy Buckitts: In Happy’s defense it isn’t where we’re at that’s important, it’s where Linndale is going, and that’s into a building where they are 0-2 against Eternityz Rostah.

HO: Are you saying a loss here turns this place into a veritable house of horrors for Pio Reina’s boys?

JB: Three losses in a row and that kind of thing can start to get in your head.

JD: We’re not here to talk about superstitions. Let’s talk some basketball!

HO: Let’s look around the Great 8.

JB: I heard there’s a couple of jokers out there who think the Big 8 owns the Great 8.

HO: I’m sorry; did you say something about the Big 8?

JD: Ain’t nobody got time for that foolishness! Sam, what you got on the Great 8?

SD: In Great 8 play Saturday, we saw the prohibitive favorite to win the conference, the Detroit Globetrotters, take down another newcomer in No Limit BPE, 83-63.

JD: All that talk of ‘possibly best in the league’ at all those positions and I did not see it Saturday.

JB: They did just enough and they won by 20. Not sure who that says more about, but it does say something.

HO: We saw newcomer Page 2 win a barnburner against Duke, 149 -140.

JB: Joshua, don’t say it…

JD: What? Does it really count if it’s Duke? I’m just asking a question. There were a lot of fouls on both sides, but basically Page 2 ran them out the gym after they beat them up.

SD: Nine points isn’t exactly running them out the gym, but 23 steals and forcing 24 turnovers? I’ll give you that.

JB: Linndale took down Everett Everymen 110-61.

JD: I was excited to Snell and that group play. They have to get some guards on that team. They’re gonna have a long season if they don’t. They’re wasting the big fella and that group of bigs there.

SD: Finally, Andersonville took down tonight’s opponent, Eternityz Rostah 85-75.

JB: That game didn’t look right to me.

JD: I’ll say it. The Rostah was sandbagging and got caught. That won’t happen tonight.

HO: Was it sandbagging or was it Father Time?

SD: Or has Andersonville gotten better? All of those things can be true at the same time.

JD: I’m not trying to disrespect what Andersonville did, but I have questions about that Rostah team. They can be really good, or they could be a bunch of old guys slowing down a really good point guard. I’m curious to see which way this goes.

JB: I spoke to Pio Reina about that, and he’s not concerned about what happened in that game. He did talk up his improved perimeter defense, singling out Walt Colenbrander and Juan Onrubia. He also said Onrubia has chased down Pasman as the best perimeter defender on the team, and Colenbrander is right behind them.

SD: Pasman is always trying to improve something, so I expect him to get to work on that. Defense is his thing and he’s not going to just let someone catch him, he’ll try to raise the bar.

JD: Nobody cares about the defense if you can’t score when you need to. I need to see this group win a defensive game against a strong offensive team. Who’s that guy that’s getting the ball and saying ‘I’m about to score and there’s nothing you can do about it’? Tell him to get some buckets!

HO: Hopefully, we start to see that tonight. When we come back from break we got courtside for the tipoff!

Last edited by Speedtraps at 12/31/2024 2:15:28 PM

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326105.19 in reply to 326105.18
Date: 12/31/2024 7:48:38 PM
Linndale
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Jimmy Buckitts: I’m here with Linndale assistant coach Air Allnite. Coach, we didn’t see much of starting point guard Walt Colenbrander in that first game. Will we see him tonight.

Air Allnite: (deadpans) Jimmy, I can’t control what the cameras show. He was at the last game and he played. He even hit a three pointer. What more do you want?

JB: Coach, Pio Reina has referred to him as the unquestioned starter. He didn’t start last game. Will he start tonight?

AA: Jimmy, let me be clear. If Pio named Walt the unquestioned starter, there’s your answer. That’s who the starter is. Understand we have a number of guys who have the ability to start at point guard for this team, and our job is to win games and make guys better. That’s what we’re trying to do. Whoever you see on the floor is a byproduct of the coaches working towards both goals.

JB: You’re known as a guard specialist and shooting coach, but you’ve been working on solving the turnover problem the last few seasons.

AA: We’ve been up and down in that area the last few seasons, but overall we’re trending in the right direction with turnovers. The Rostah backcourt can give you fits, so this ought to be a good test tonight.

JB: We’re anxious to see how things go tonight. Thanks for your time, and good luck tonight. That was Air Allnite, Linndale assistant coach. Happy, back to you.

HO: Jimmy, did my ears deceive me? Did Air Allnite, the resident curmudgeon on the staff just crack a joke at your expense? I didn’t know he had a sense of humor!

JB: To be fair, Happy, I don’t think he knows it either!

HO: Thanks Jimmy! We’ll talk to you a bit later on.

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326105.20 in reply to 326105.19
Date: 1/1/2025 12:11:46 AM
Linndale
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Happy Ourer: Well, there’s not much to say after this one.

Joshua Doe: There’s a lot to say. Pio Reina should be angry right now. That locker room should be angry. Some things need to change. Byron Helm has got to put these big through some things. They can’t hold on to the ball! I love Joy Beko; he does a lot of things you need done, but he’s not a scorer. If Joy Beko leads your team in scoring and you have talents like Juan Onrubia, Gian-Luca Twaruschek, and Douglas Simmons, who couldn’t even get on the court today, you have to make changes.

Sam Dunkley: Joshua isn’t wrong, but I think we should remember it’s only game 2, and we don’t know what the training schedule is. We don’t know what they were stressing this week.

JD: It better be shooting! That was an embarrassing shooting performance. And don’t get me started on Pere Vendrell! 0 for 5 on free throws! Man, ain’t nobody guarding you! Inexcusable!

Jimmy Buckitts: The team that can’t shoot straight has reared it’s ugly head. Juan Onrubia, Beko, Twaruschek, and Reinholm only shooters at 50% for Linndale and none took 10 shots.

HO: Onrubia couldn’t stay on the court with his foul trouble tonight. I get Pio’s thought of putting your best defender on the point guard to make it difficult for your opponent to run their offense, but that specatacularly did not work tonight. Onrubia and then Colenbrander spent the night chasing Mizoguchi around tonight and got carved up.

JB: It’s worth noting Mizoguchi carved up Pasman on defense last season. It’s possible that as good of defenders as that trio is, Mizoguchi is just better than they are, and that’s kind of scary to consider.

JD: Man, somebody has got to put the ball in the basket consistently. Maybe Pio needs to let the offense be part of the defense. If you can’t shut them down, make them shut you down.

JB: There might be something to that. Last season, when scoring 120 or more points, Linndale was 6-0.

SD: Come on Jimmy! Look at that list! K8be4L, Nanooks of the North, Cleveland Heat Lakers twice, Brooklyn Knicks, AZ Sunburn, and Duke all suffered that indignity. Duke and AZ Sunburn are the only one that didn’t get relegated. To be clear, not a single playoff team is on that list.

HO: So right now, I’m hearing that Pio Reina needs to let the dogs off the leash as it were, and go let them find their offense.

JD: You are not winning games if you don’t score points. Nobody ever won a game in this league without scoring. Ever.

JB: I lean more towards letting Pio Reina do his thing with his staff and trust they get where they want to go. More times than not they get the desired results, and that has to stand for something.

SD: I tend to side with JB on this, but it’s clear that more offense is needed. Maybe that means taking a little bit of focus off defense and putting more emphasis on the offense. If I’m Detroit and Page 2, I’m thinking Linndale is a winnable game on the schedule.

JD: They’d better! If I was coaching anyone playing Linndale right now, we would be very disrespectful. Score on us; I dare you. Make them prove they can score.

HO: I’ll bet you that GM Roberto Gurgone is working on that as well. Sometimes I think you all forget Roberto is a Linndale Hall of Fame point guard, and Pio is a Linndale Hall of Fame shooting guard. Joshua, you’re also a Linndale Hall of Famer.

JD: Pio was a defensive genius, Roberto was versatile and did everything, and I was good at putting the ball in the basket. I’m just saying they have rwo of those three qualities. They need that third.

HO: We must go to commercial, and we’ll pick this up when we return. Tonight Lindale is a loser 102 to 84. Back after these words from our sponsor.

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326105.21 in reply to 326105.20
Date: 1/1/2025 12:17:47 AM
Linndale
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Day 2 (Tuesday 31 December 2024) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
Las Vegas Red Pandas 77 - Anchorage Allstars. 94
The Dachshunds 101 - Defenseless Babies 132
Wahoo Warriors 90 - AZ Sunburn 112
Auto-Strikers 80 - GloryBoyz 129
No Limit BPE 106 - Page 2 103
Duke Devilz 119 - Everett Everymen 110
Linndale 84 - Eternityz Rostah 102
Andersonville Alligators 70 - Detroit Globetrotters 104

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 132 : Defenseless Babies
Rebounds : 73 : AZ Sunburn
Assists : 34 : Defenseless Babies, Everett Everymen
Steals : 12 : Wahoo Warriors, GloryBoyz
Block Shots : 10 : GloryBoyz

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 43 : J. Radford (Wahoo Warriors)
Rebounds : 18 : M. Kearney (The Dachshunds)
Assists : 14 : J. Campos (Duke Devilz)
Steals : 4 : M. Silver (Defenseless Babies), T. Gonzalo Matas (Wahoo Warriors)
Block Shots : 3 : J. Yongyi (Anchorage Allstars.), E. Shtern (AZ Sunburn), D. Lentz (Wahoo Warriors), M. Wade (GloryBoyz), A. Timpanaro (Duke Devilz), P. Vendrell (Linndale)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : J. Campos (Duke Devilz) (28 Points, 2 Rebounds, 14 Assists, 3 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 34
Shooting Guard : R. Lian (Duke Devilz) (37 Points, 1 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 30
Small Forward : C. Aldao (GloryBoyz) (31 Points, 5 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 2 Steals, 0 Block Shots), L. Jimenez (Everett Everymen) (34 Points, 7 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 29
Power Forward : K. Kortunov (AZ Sunburn) (18 Points, 16 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 3 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 36
Center : B. Erickson (Defenseless Babies) (15 Points, 13 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots), M. Kearney (The Dachshunds) (14 Points, 18 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 29

MVP of the evening
K. Kortunov (AZ Sunburn) (18 Points, 16 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 3 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 36

The bad performance of the evening
R. Echave (Las Vegas Red Pandas) (0 Points, 2 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots)W. Atkinson (AZ Sunburn) (2 Points, 4 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -3

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : A. Kulacs (AZ Sunburn), T. Gonzalo Matas (Wahoo Warriors), R. Denzel (Auto-Strikers), B. Beam (Auto-Strikers), R. Franklin (Everett Everymen), A. Roche (Andersonville Alligators) : 5 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : C. De Stefano (Page 2) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : T. Gonzalo Matas (Wahoo Warriors), J. Radford (Wahoo Warriors), P. Hengyun (Page 2), L. Jimenez (Everett Everymen), P. Nevin (Everett Everymen) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : M. Yancey (Anchorage Allstars.) : 6 Three points

The best performer : M. Muñoz (Detroit Globetrotters) : Rating : 15.0

The worst performer : B. Wolff (Eternityz Rostah) : Rating : 4.0


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