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From: btglaw

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Date: 2/28/2017 9:42:06 PM
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Close game homercat. Somehow my Gomaret were able to pull it out over your kitties. What's weird is that the only shot Alume made all game was the game-winner. Your kitties were the class of the league the whole year, so I WAS NOT expecting it to go this way.

I am sure we will have more battles next season. I anticipate losing in the next round to Swamp Things.

Last edited by btglaw at 2/28/2017 9:57:27 PM

From: homercat

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Date: 2/28/2017 11:05:31 PM
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Well that was a huge upset for the Kitties - losing by a point in the first round at home to a team I beat by about ten just last week on the road. Nice win by gomaret.

Good luck to whoever eventually wins the league title.

My money is on Swamp things now - I think they have been "talking it easy" in some recent games and will be able to put up some big points when they play "playoff crunchtime."

Last edited by homercat at 2/28/2017 11:21:39 PM

From: DaThing
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Date: 3/1/2017 9:39:40 AM
Swamp Things
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Shhh... So much for making a quiet playoff run. Looks like I have a bullseye on my back now. Maybe Gomarët can pull out another upset? It has been a great season so far. So I think the playoffs will be just as good. Good luck to everyone.

I think the Fiercekitties are going to be a handful once some of those young bigs develop. I need to promote, or I am going to have a salary issue with my young bigs. I wish they sold as well as young guards.


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Date: 3/8/2017 11:57:36 PM
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Shhh... So much for making a quiet playoff run. Looks like I have a bullseye on my back now. Maybe Gomarët can pull out another upset? It has been a great season so far. So I think the playoffs will be just as good. Good luck to everyone.

I think the Fiercekitties are going to be a handful once some of those young bigs develop. I need to promote, or I am going to have a salary issue with my young bigs. I wish they sold as well as young guards.



Totally called it on Swamp Things - they are going to roll to the league title. Knew they were laying low (doing some TIE during the season) only to turn it on with playoff crunch time all the way to the league title. Certainly hope they do promote up to D.3. so the rest of us don't have to face them next season.

And he is right about my Fiercekittes - I demoted down from D.3 last season as my team was aging - sold off my older bigs and am now working on a new set of bigs. Starting next season, they should really be rolling - spent this season fine tuning some of their secondary skills before I go hard on the primary skills. Plus I have ton of money in the bank from the earlier sale of my bigs. Looking to go back up to D3 and stay there.

Will be interested to see what the salary jump next season will be for players, as BB will adjust salaries upwards for guards with good inside skills and bigs with good secondary skills. There was a lot of hidden value in those two areas, and one did not have to pay for it in terms of extra player salary . . . until this upcoming season, that it.

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Date: 3/9/2017 11:27:41 PM
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I used to pay so much more attention to the game, but I forget to log in for days or even weeks nowadays!
Way back in the day, I actually drafted and trained two of the all-time top 10 scorers for the USA NT at one point (Joe Bronson and Martin Medrano) but that was when I worked a 45 hour a week cubicle job where I had hours to waste every day on the internet.

If I pay attention, this roster could actually be pretty amazing, I have a ton of talent, but I keep forgetting to keep up with it.

From: DaThing
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Date: 3/13/2017 9:59:42 AM
Swamp Things
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Well I guess this is goodbye. Moving on to DIV III. We will see how long I stay there. I wish everyone the best of luck next season.

From: DaThing
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Date: 3/13/2017 9:59:45 AM
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Well I guess this is goodbye. Moving on to DIV III. We will see how long I stay there. I wish everyone the best of luck next season.

From: DaThing
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Date: 3/13/2017 5:00:00 PM
Swamp Things
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Well I have a hell of a dilemma on my hands. I have been training bigs the last couple of seasons, but I just drafted the stud below:

Donny Dutton (41560477)
Weekly salary: $ 3 976

DMI: 0
Age: 18
Height: 6'4" / 193 cm
Potential: superstar
Game Shape: respectable
Jump Shot: respectable Jump Range: respectable
Outside Def.: respectable Handling: respectable
Driving: mediocre Passing: mediocre
Inside Shot: inept Inside Def.: respectable
Rebounding: mediocre Shot Blocking: mediocre
Stamina: pitiful Free Throw: awful

Experience: atrocious TSP: 59 (38 + 21)

So should I sell him, and use the money to upgrade my guards; or train him and get out of the big man business eventually?

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Date: 3/14/2017 12:14:04 AM
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Congratulations on the league title Swamp things and best of luck in D.3

As for Donny, your stud draft pick, I think it depends on what you want your team to do over the next few seasons. Since my kitties just came down from D.3 last season, I would say that your team is currently a bubble team for staying up in D.3. Think you need some upgrades to better compete in D.3. It also depends on if you have another few seasons in which you can train your current bigs.

If you 1) want to stay up; 2) have some cash in the bank; and 3) can continue to train your bigs for a couple more seasons, I would sell Donny for some serious cash and use that cash, plus what is in the bank, to upgrade a guard, preferably both guards.

If you 1) don't mind a short stay in D.3; 2) don't have a lot of cash on hand, and 3) your bigs are nearing the end of their training cycle, I would train Donny up to be a star, but know that it will be a long D.3 season for you and you will end up back in a D.4 league. If going this route, I would sell some other players and get another stud guard trainee to train up along side Donny, to form a killer back court down the road.

As your promotion to D.3 was hard earned, I think option #1 is the better one, but your call. Good luck!

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