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249330.10 in reply to 249330.9
Date: 12/14/2013 22:53:22
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Good Luck in the Finals! Looking forward to matching up against your undefeated squad.

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249330.11 in reply to 249330.10
Date: 12/19/2013 00:51:04
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Thanks for the message wishing me good luck. I especially liked your introductory message. I found your message to be inspiring and reassuring, I can see why good teams move up and down between divisions to pick the right time to pay the highly skilled players.
Good luck in finals game 2 and 3 if needed.
Bob Christopher - Manager of the Peachtree City Shooting Stars
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249330.12 in reply to 249330.11
Date: 12/20/2013 08:52:28
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Good Luck to you too. Yeah I mean sometimes it is hard to maintain a good team in D3 because every team there is like a really good 1st place D4 team usually so sometimes if I found myself trying to rebuild too much, but then it wasn't enough to stay competitive at that level because I sold too many of my good players and was left with a thin roster. You do not want to buy too many veterans (guys over 30..because then your team doesnt have a high value and youll eventually collapse...which is what happened to me once). You will probably do great in it....it is way more fun than D4 obviously.

I have yet to get to D2, but I hope I can someday.




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249330.13 in reply to 249330.11
Date: 12/23/2013 14:55:43
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Well my undefeated team is not undefeated anymore. I'm just happy we were playing a two out of three game series.

It looks like your small forward, Dan Anderson, was really outplaying my small flooring, Jaime Avietze in the first two games.
So in the third game I switched Jaime with my shooting guard Ngan Hu Sik. That seem to work out better for me.
Nate, congratulations on a great season and good luck with the seasons in the future. I have a feeling I'll be seeing you in Division III very soon.

Bob Christopher
Manager of the Peachtree city Shooting stars.
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249330.14 in reply to 249330.1
Date: 01/20/2014 13:24:32
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1. My name's Rob, though for sim sports games I generally just stick to Mojak81. I'm from Chicagoland in Illinois. I play a few of these types of games and I really get into the team management aspect.

2. The Portland Grays. I spent a little time in Portland last year and it is a beautiful place. "Grays" refers to gray wolves, which i'm pretty sure aren't in the Portland area anymore but I'm sure they used to be.

3. I used to play another basketball sim game but finally got fed up with how unrealistic it was. The sport could barely be called basketball. I tried buzzer beater once before but didn't really give it a fair shot. I'll be sticking around for this time for sure, though.

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249330.15 in reply to 249330.1
Date: 08/12/2014 14:53:58
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This is me writing something interesting to complete the manager checklist. I'm Eliot, 24, from San Francisco.

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249330.16 in reply to 249330.15
Date: 09/14/2017 15:35:50
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Hello League IV.5! Just thought I would drop by and introduce myself here.

1. My name is Carson, I'm originally from the Akron, Ohio area, but I am currently studying Computer Science at the University of Alabama (Roll Tide!).


2. My team's name is Team Avatar. It's very childish, I know...it is a reference to Avatar: The Last Airbender. Great show in my opinion, very deep for a Nickelodeon cartoon designed for a younger audience.



3. I'm very new here, so don't know how qualified I am to answer this, but...I've always loved games where you manage your own team (in almost any sport), and this looks to be on of the best ones out there for basketball!



4. Hmm...I have played the piano for 12 years, so that's something...I enjoy gaming, frisbee, and bowling. Actually, I did come within 3 strikes of a 300 once. But I choked. I'm on the club team at UA now, so if we do anything big, perhaps you'll hear my name. Who knows.