Yep, it's pretty cool to be a part of something like this, especially against a manager that has already established himself as one of the greatest in NBBA history. Eugene's resume so far:
#6 in titles (currently tied but all by himself if he wins any this season).
#4 in NBBA wins and about half a season away from passing Lake Merritt.
Will break a tie at #6 in overall trophies (after including either the silver or gold for this year's Cup).
A few years ago, he said in a thread that you either had to try to win games and stick for a long time or win titles, i.e. you can't be dominant without setting up a stacked, unsustainable roster, like the Upsyndrome team of a few seasons ago. Eugene, clearly disproving his own theory, has managed to find a way to do both. Well done, sir!
(But I'm still going to beat you on Thursday!) :)