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263405.85 in reply to 263405.83
Date: 12/31/2014 11:56:43 AM
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Been a crazy couple of rounds, this last round is gonna be very interesting. HCA for 1st and 2nd round up for grabs plus 3 teams fighting for that last spot, gonna be great

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Date: 12/31/2014 12:01:13 PM
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Nevermind, just looked at the matchups and you got the last spot easily. Still gonna be an insteresting fight for #1, 2 and 3

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Date: 12/31/2014 1:53:03 PM
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Well, strong arm isn't a cakewalk. They have a few players I have to worry about and gameplan for. Either way, I feel validated in my late season tactics due to the way the standings have taken out. I won't go too in depth, but I took a gamble and it seems I've won.

From: Spnkix

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Date: 12/31/2014 9:38:30 PM
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Well, if I don't make the playoffs - which looks likely - I can blame it on my cup run. I had mostly tough matchups that I sacrificed league games for. Oh well, hopefully I'll have better luck next season.

From: FrostyMc

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Date: 1/3/2015 11:29:16 PM
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a league record has been broken tonight, one that has stood the test of time set in season 4, and matched twice in seasons 7 and 15. a 14 win team will miss the playoffs for the first time in league history, 1 more than the previous record of 13 wins. breaking that record, lambda will also miss the playoffs with 15 wins. most wins by a relegation series team was also broken by west side with 14, besting the old record of 12 wins.

that shows just how dominant the top 6 teams really were in the great 8 this season. i feel bad for strong arm, he never had a chance. good luck to him in the relegation series, i think he has a pretty good chance, think it'll be a really close and competitive series. west side should steamroll grand ma mas.

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Date: 1/4/2015 12:47:14 AM
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speaking of the playoffs, i kind of want to do a little preview:

Big 8

BucsBlue Lob City vs Warhawks

During the regular season, BucsBlue mostly dominated this matchup, winning both games by a combined pd of 24. Oddly enough, BucsBlue beat them by 12 both times. To add insult to injury, in both games, Warhawks played harder than BucsBlue. Look for Lob City to take it easy again in the first round. This is by far the easiest quarterfinal to call. I'll put a line of BucsBlue -12. It would be more if I thought BucsBlue would use his full force.

Baker Street Irregulars vs Snake River Panthers

Should be a good game. We got a little preview in the final week of the season, but neither team gave it their all. Nevertheless, Snake River gave Baker Street a pretty good beating, winning by 18. In the playoffs, however, the Irregulars will have home court advantage. I think on a neutral floor, Snake River wins, but much closer when Baker is at home. Also, let us not forget the spanking Baker gave the Panthers earlier this season. I'll put a line of... Baker -1.5.

Great 8

CRF Flamengo vs Frosty BC

Flamengo owned me the last few times, and has over the past 2 years, but both times, I all but gave him the game, taking it easy and playing my backups, in anticipation of a playoff matchup against them. It happened earlier than I'd hoped, but here it is. Flamengo has been (imo) one of the 2 best teams all season. Meanwhile, Frosty really faltered toward the end of the season. The Great 8 is tough, what can I say? I'm going to give Flamengo a line of -6.5. Good luck Cometahalley.

Philadelphia Phantasm vs nyc warhawks

This is going to be the most interesting round 1 game, imo. Philly will have homecourt, but nyc has the better pd, both overall in league play, and in head to head. It's no secret that Philly boasts a stellar perimeter game. Meanwhile, nyc has a pair of dominant bigs in Pina and Luna (great names for a duo btw). In Philly, Fischer leads the charge, averaging a whopping 15.1 rating, and an incredible 29.7 ppg, good for 2nd in the league in scoring behind the one and only Rodolfo Martinazzi of Lambda. Both benches are talented and fairly deep. This one is too close to call. If it were in nyc, I'd go with the warhawks, but as it stands, I'll set the line as a pick'em.

let us not forget:

Relegation Series

West Side Tigers vs Grand Ma Mas

I'll keep this short. I fully expect West Side to dominate this series. I think, the only way it goes 3 games is if West Side chooses it to go 3 games. I'll put every game at a line of West Side -35.5.

Strong arm of the law vs North Carolina Tar Heels

Tough series to call. Strong arm is an interior-based team. Arguably their best player has been injured, however, and is way out of shape. He won't be much help, at least in game 1. Meanwhile, North Carolina is mostly a perimeter based team. All of their players are healthy. Neither team has great game shape, but mostly because of Dybcio's porous game shape in particular, I just can't give Strong Arm the edge in game 1. North Carolina has the more balanced, and more complete lineup, and the deeper bench. I'll put the game 1 line at North Carolina -7.5.

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Date: 1/5/2015 11:42:40 PM
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Strong Arm and UNC will be a good Relegation series. Both teams are better than their records. And i agree the Great 8 had a good run for sure, but i'm still not completely sold its due to dominance. I believe there's more Parity where in the Great 8 any team on any night could be each other. Now i will tip my hat to the Great 8 for the fact that they WON the overall InterLeague Challenge... AND 4 of my 5 losses were to the Great 8.... But i will say i was in a league before where there was this thought that if those teams were on the other side their records would be the same or better and thats not always the case. Should be a great playoff battle on the Great 8 side!!!!!

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Date: 1/6/2015 12:06:44 AM
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Love the Playoff breakdown Frosty... I would like to take everyone on a slightly different route since its the end of the season... Who are your top 5 players for the MVP voting? and also who are your III.7 league First team players???

Here is the III.7 Daily News First Team ALL LEAGUE PLAYERS!

PG--Tommy Lee Tompkins (22+ PPG, League Assist leader)
SG---Rodolfo Martinazzi (35+PPG, 15.5 Rating, 50%+ FG)
SF---Savas Anik (27PPG, 9.9 Rebs 12.0 Rating 47%FG) OR Paulo Nafria (22.9 PPG, 5.9 Rebs, 2.8 Assist) Tough Call
PF--- Ferdynand Procki (Avg High Double Double... 12.5 Rating)
C--- Marc Tremol (Walking Double-Double!!! League Rebounding Leader... sadly Injured)

Would love to hear everyone else's ALL LEAGUE TEAM!!!!!

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Date: 1/6/2015 12:11:27 AM
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PF i completely forgot the 20PPG monster i have to deal with in the first round of the playoffs!!! Michele T. has to be the best PF in the league right now sorry Ferdynand Procki.

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Date: 1/6/2015 4:13:22 AM
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tompkins and martinazzi are no brainers. pf i have bois from west side, he's an absolute beast, 18.7 ppg, 13.1 rpg, always out-rebounds and out-scores his opponent. taddei has been playing better recently, but over the season, bois has a better resume for the whole season. tremol is also, imo a no brainer at center. not only can he rebound, but he also leads the league in blocks and blocks per game. he's a stud that walnut can build around. he's only 25!

the question is, who is the best sf? seems like a 2 horse race to me. that said, i'll give my 1st and 2nd team all III.7:

1st Team

PG - Tommy Lee Tompkins - BucsBlue Lob city
SG - Rodolfo Martinazzi - LambdaLambdaLambda
SF - Paulo Nafria - BucsBlue Lob City
PF - Rémi Bois - West Side Tigers
C - Marc Trèmol - Walnut Streets

2nd Team

PG - Luís Nuno Andrade - North Carolina Tar Heels
SG - Timothy Fischer - Philadelphia Phantasm
SF - Savas Anik - Warhawks
PF - Michele Taddei - Warhawks
C - Maximilià Alcalde - Warhawks

boy, it almost feels bad to leave out some players that are super deserving and had great seasons themselves...

3rd Team

PG - Sherwood Pereira - Philadelphia Phantasm
SG - Wilburn Marcus - BucsBlue Lob City
SF - Bazyl Duk - Grand Ma Mas
PF - Ferdynand Procki - CRF Flamengo
C - Lo Mei jywan - Strong arm of the law

Honorable Mentions

Mousa Al-Anwar
Agustín Montoya
Khoury Haddad
August Marrero
Tomas Liutvickas
John Cutler
Hyman Ryder
Marco Tatti
Jordan Pina
Fidencio Luna
David Peillon
Emanuel Pędzik
Altay Paksoy
Rich Benitez
Marcinas Vizmanas

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Date: 1/6/2015 6:49:21 PM
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I always like to do a First team etc... Cuz BB doesn't. But it's fun/funny as you do it it makes you realize how tough it really is and how much is splitting hairs. I mean I didn't say Remi cuz they play him at Center. So if i was making just 1 first team I was weighing him against Marc Tremol and i thought Marc was better. But if you put Remi to his "natural PF" position then yes he's the best PF. (Kinda like the old Tim Duncan, Kevin Garrnett thing... what do they really play? Center or PF?) I didn't have the time to construct a 2nd, 3rd team... and Honorable mention...

Lets talk MVP... Everyone's Definition of MVP is different. Is it the best player on the best team? Is it the best player in the entire league? Is it the most productive? OUR view is like this on MVP... it SHOULD be the player that if you REMOVED HIM from his team they would drastically be hurt (aka lose lots of games)... According to those guidelines we give our best guess at MVP... Not concrete.

In terms of my top 5 MVP voting right now the III.7 Sports News has it like this going into the playoffs

1. Tommy Lee Tompkins (Best player on #1 overall seed in the league, top 10 in scoring, Assist leader, 14.5 rating)

2. Rodolfo Martinazzi (Leads league in scoring shooting 50%, with a 15.5 rating).. Negative on a team NOT IN PLAYOFFS!
But can't take away his productivity.

3. Timothy Fischer (2nd in Scoring, 15.0 Rating playing PG/SG/SF, Best player on a team 17-5 in the playoffs.)

4. Marc Tremol (currently injured, but leads league in Rebs, Avg Double Double,1st in Blocks)... team NOT IN PLAYOFFS!
Team is under .500

5. Remi Bois (Avg Double Double, Extremely effective C/PF, Shoots OVER 55% FG).. Team NOT IN PLAYOFFS!

Will be interesting to see what everyone else thinks as the top 5 MVP Candidates. I find it interesting that from player productivity there are 3 guys who are teams not in the playoffs. I would love to see who YOU ALL nominate. And find out are you basing it on team status or just individual statistics.

Good luck in the Playoffs!

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