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323167.143 in reply to 323167.142
Date: 05/12/2024 00:21:44
Coos Bay Cougars
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Round 18 of the TV game show (Match Prediction Contest) is done and dusted. It started looking like a high scoring tactical affair, but was held to reasonable numbers due to stifling defenses.

Winner: The Mighty Moose Rockets got off to a good start up by 18 at half, and holding that lead through 3 quarters. The Dark Matter put a little more juice in at the end but were unable to surmount the early lead. Rockets win 117-103.

Summary: Wild thing is the reverse of last week took place with the Dark Matter getting 16 more shot attempts, but really struggled to make their shots going 36% from the field and 25% from 3pt range. Meanwhile the Rockets were 46% from the field and almost the same from behind the arc. Furthermore the Matter outrebounded the Rockets 63 to 47, and a startling outplay of 24 to 7 in the offensive rebounding category. Unfortunately, it became apparent which way the wind was blowing when those second chance opportunities were as futile as their first attempts. That isn't to say the starting 5 for the Matter weren't impressive, but any relief off the bench was really lacking. With most of the Matter's bench players putting up negative plus/minus stats.

Questions: So what does this mean for the league? Dark Matter are back in 4th. The Rockets still wear the crown and look to be the team to beat. This may be a future first round matchup in the Big 8 playoffs. Though this did give the Archers a chance to build up their point differential.

Final Score: Mighty Moose Rockets 117 @ Dark Matter 103

Mighty Moose Rockets 117
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
PG - C. Madrigal (28, 3, 1)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Perimeter Defense (10.3)
Lowest - Rebounding (5.7)

Dark Matter 103
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
PF - B. English (27, 0, 20)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Inside Defense (9.3)
Lowest - Rebounding (7)

Television Game Show Leaderboard
Manager - Points (Weekly 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Closest)
1. Coach Shnuffy - 41.5 (1st)
2. Jasen Harper - 29.5 (T-3rd)
3. Rexapex - 25.5
4. Mongo - 24 (2nd)
5. Sterling Archer - 19 (T-3rd)
6. DrChristopher - 15
7. tony9955 - 8.5
8. Hutch44 - 6
9. squall - 5
10. GhostDog - 1.5

As for next gameday it is not for a week plus its A DOUBLE GAMEDAY...

Saturday 5/18/2024 8:00:00 PM 5th Place Hasting Hornets @ 4th Place Archers of Loafcross & 6th Place Slabs @ 5th Place Bananahorns

Summary: Coming Soon...

Injury/Transfers: Coming Soon...

Last Matchup: Coming Soon...

Ramifications: Coming Soon...

If you'd like to submit your vote early...

Please submit your prediction in this format.

Winner: _______ By: ______

Best of luck all, as always may the odds be ever in your favor.

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323167.144 in reply to 323167.143
Date: 05/14/2024 11:38:22
Coos Bay Cougars
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Sorry I got to post this a little early but here the the previews for the upcoming TV games...

Television Game Show Leaderboard
Manager - Points (Weekly 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Closest)
1. Coach Shnuffy - 41.5 (1st)
2. Jasen Harper - 29.5 (T-3rd)
3. Rexapex - 25.5
4. Mongo - 24 (2nd)
5. Sterling Archer - 19 (T-3rd)
6. DrChristopher - 15
7. tony9955 - 8.5
8. Hutch44 - 6
9. squall - 5
10. GhostDog - 1.5

As for next gameday its A DOUBLE GAMEDAY...

Saturday 5/18/2024 8:00:00 PM 5th Place Hasting Hornets @ 4th Place Archers of Loafcross

Summary: These two were old leagues mates back in III.16. They were in different conferences back then and the Hornets were the KC Regulators. These two have the most history and thus this is a rivalry match for both teams. So fan surveys will come into play.

Injury/Transfers: No recent transfers or injuries. (Will try to update if I see anything new before gameday)

Last Matchup: Their history stands at Archers 3 wins to Hornets 1 win. That 1 win though was their last matchup early this season where the Hornets won at home, 109-99. The previous 3 for the Archers was from their shared 3 seasons in III.16 back in season 55 to season 57, when the Archer promoted to D2.

Ramifications: A loss right now doesn't spell disaster, but the Hornets are gonna want to converse energy as they are likely missing out on a playoff spot. Meanwhile Archers are neck and neck with the Dark Matter and if they can stay in the driver seat they may have an easier matchup against the Dragons rather than the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs.

Saturday 5/18/2024 8:00:00 PM 6th Place Slabs @ 5th Place Bananahorns

Summary: A big matchup here! The River Monsters are gonna slink down the table now that they are bot and that means one more safe spot to whoever can race to grab 4th place the fastest. Both teams are within striking distance, but they are each gonna need at least two more won games of the 4 left to play to overcome the River Monsters.

Injury/Transfers: No injuries or recent transfers. (Will try to update if I see anything new before gameday)

Last Matchup: These two have only played once against each other and it was the TV game earlier in the season. The Bananahorns won away by 14 with a score of 127-113.

Ramifications: Depending on how each manager intends to go for 4th. We may see a lot of crunch time games from these Great 8 clubs to end the season. Conversely if one of the relegation sides in the Big 8 sees a chance for an easy matchup against River Monsters in a relegation series, we may see some throws to try to make sure they get that coveted matchup.

Who has the crystal ball?

Please submit your prediction in this format.

Winner: _______ By: ______

Best of luck all, as always may the odds be ever in your favor.

The doctor is in...
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323167.146 in reply to 323167.144
Date: 05/15/2024 12:25:42
Archers of Loafcross
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What do you mean when you say fan surveys will come into play?

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323167.148 in reply to 323167.147
Date: 05/16/2024 07:19:33
Coos Bay Cougars
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I think b/c you guys are both each other rivals the game is more important than the average game for both of you because it will directly impact the fan survey results ("The team played well in our last game against xyz, our hated rival"), which directly impacts income.


Exactly, the fan survey can affect ticket sales. Which can be big at the end of the season like this especially since this may be the last time most teams will play their rivals until next season. Making this arguably the most financially impactful single game result you will likely have for 5 maybe 6 financial updates.

Not earth shattering, but if you like to min/max your team good results on games like this can help.

Last edited by DrChristopher at 05/16/2024 07:19:48

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323167.149 in reply to 323167.144
Date: 05/17/2024 12:27:02
Slashing Dragons
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Bananahorns +26
Archers +8

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323167.151 in reply to 323167.150
Date: 05/18/2024 11:26:54
Slashing Dragons
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I was going to say you held some power with your game tonight. Try to arrange it in a way so my guess finishes last, but I have the only guess so far. Come on people, it's never to late to add your guess!

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323167.152 in reply to 323167.151
Date: 05/18/2024 22:18:38
Coos Bay Cougars
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I think they are seeing the leaderboards and assuming this competition is basically in the bag.

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Date: 05/18/2024 23:19:30
Coos Bay Cougars
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Second Team:
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Round 20 of the TV game show (Match Prediction Contest) is in the books.

Game #1: Final Score: Hasting Hornets 81 @ Archers of Loafcross 111

Summary: The Archers got off the a crazy 1st quarter, out ahead by 19 points. Pushed it to a 36 point lead at that half. Then didn't take their foot off the gas until the 4th quarter when their backup center A. Pejanović went down with an injury (luckily it was nothing lasting). The biggest difference was the scoring and defense on the Archers. Originally the Hornets outside defensive prowess looked formidable, but the Archers attacked them inside going 59% from within the arc, and with that kind of scoring pressure alongside them outrebounding their opponent by 20. They needed no other weapons. The Hornets tried to keep the game alive by staying consistent at the charity stripe, but struggled to find a rhythm on offense.

Questions: This seals the fate of both sides. The archers are in the playoffs with their 3rd place position. They have the ability to move up to 2nd if needed or stay in the win column and control their own destiny in bagging 3rd. Meanwhile the Hornets may have been given a gift. The margin was not enough to knock them out of 5th and therefore have an incredible nice relegation battle against a most likely defunct Steppers come playoff time. The Skillz will most likely be looking to overtake them and secure that position. So the Hornets must stay vigilant now that the relegation matchups are on the horizon.

Hasting Hornets 81
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
PF - B. Winston (12, 1, 14)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Perimeter Defense (10.7)
Lowest - Rebounding/Inside Defense (5.7)

Archers of Loafcross 111
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
PF - A. Comacchio (15, 4, 9)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Inside Scoring (9.7)
Lowest - Rebounding/Offensive Flow (7.3)

Game #2: Final Score: Slabs 106 @ Bananahorns 131

Summary: Two outside teams came to play tonight. We saw 52 three-pointers taken in this game. Both teams were good too, both averaging 40%+ from behind the arc. Nonetheless you can't get outrebounded by 30 and expect to win and that colored the game this evening. That was most evident in the 3rd quarter as the half-time talk rekindled the Bananahorns to outscore their opponents 45-16. The coach was in the opponents huddle it seemed as the Bananahorns game-day prepped perfectly. As always the Slabs talented guards of Kantola and Rosa were incredible scoring 60 of teams points by themselves. Unfortunately the Bananahorns came to play too as their forwards Newton and Lively combined for 58 points themselves to give the Horns an inside attack that didn't show up in the ratings, but became obvious as they kept getting to the line and sinking everything.

Questions: The Bananahorns with this win find themselves safe in 4th, and with the River Monsters going bot. They are as safe as a team can be. Now they have 2 weeks to prep for the first round. Meanwhile the Slabs are in trouble as they appear to be the next team to go bot. They can save their season if they log back in but they most likely will succumb to attrition as well as becoming another tantalizing opponent for a Big 8 relegation series. The only real question now is can the Cougars make the 5th v. 7th matchup a nightmare for some unlucky foe in the Big 8 or will the Big 8 have the easiest cross-conference battles for relegation I have ever seen.

Slabs 106
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
SG - B. Rosa (30, 1, 5)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Outside Scoring (10.7)
Lowest - Rebounding (4.3)

Bananahorns 131
Pos - Player of the Game (Pts, Asts, Rebs)
PF - W. Newton (30, 3, 12)

Team Ratings:
Highest - Perimeter Defense (10)
Lowest - Inside Scoring (5.7)


To be COntinued...

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