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170719.14 in reply to 170719.12
Date: 2/22/2011 12:35:24 PM
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Having those monster bigmen definitely helps boost a players stats despite skills. I'd be willing to bet if Lundy was there he would be over 100 at this point.



That was going to be part of my argument against Diylar. My side of the league has tons of big men, which make the little guys stats look better. Diylar's stats look decent because of the competition he is seeing every game. Put Lundy on a LI team like mine in a conference that is 'weak' (when compared to the bigs) in guard play and his stats would be unbelievable.

From: emmpee

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170719.15 in reply to 170719.5
Date: 2/22/2011 7:30:00 PM
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Second Team:
PF - Pau Gascon - Spocker - 18.6/14.7/0.0 38.2%/24.0% - Scores in bunches but never passes.


Can't believe how much of a killer atrocious passing can be.

From: Rambo

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170719.16 in reply to 170719.15
Date: 2/22/2011 9:06:12 PM
New York Jests
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Yeah that and free throw are embarassing. They won't convert a single opportunity for either. ever.

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170719.17 in reply to 170719.16
Date: 2/22/2011 9:47:14 PM
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Well Mazepa was pissed off about being left off the allstar ballot.

From: Harper

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170719.18 in reply to 170719.5
Date: 2/27/2011 7:13:23 PM
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Tapia earning the starting nod at SF is a bit of a surprise, and he was the number three vote getter too. Wonder if it was because of his shooting percentage, or maybe because he played almost soley SF maybe.