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327706.2 in reply to 327706.1
Date: 7/9/2025 3:49:11 PM
Fenway Flyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
1414
Welcome to the league! There's a few of us (me and Chiefers, especially) that have been here for a while... I'm finally moving on from some long-tenured guards and rebuilding a bit, so it'll be an interesting season for me too

From: Gigantor

To: neil
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327706.3 in reply to 327706.2
Date: 7/21/2025 7:46:20 PM
Chiefers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
3232
Hey hey sorry for not monitoring the chat closer. It’s certainly funny how this league has changed. Something like from season 63-67 I’d bet this league was one of the most competitive in all of Buzzerbeater. It was cutthroat with 6-7 Great 8 teams all being extremely good and with a couple losses of each other. Conversely due to relegation, Big 8 probably had 2 dominant teams, 2 good teams and the rest medicore. But for 5 seasons straight this felt like true purgatory. It’s an actually funny looking now how much the league has changed with Fenway, myself, and Telecasters earning tenure status.

It’s also funny seeing how Fenway, myself, and Telecaster’s strategies have changed over the years. Candidly, I did a hard pivot and am sorta in no man’s land. I was half attempting to be relegated but now I’m not sure that’s the move.

This message board was also much more chirpy back in the “ol days”.

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327706.4 in reply to 327706.3
Date: 7/22/2025 2:47:09 PM
The Orchestra
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
170170
Second Team:
The Entertainers
This made me look back at the league's history and some of the storied teams and friends who've been through this league in the last 25 seasons:

California Supreme (trainer of NT contributors)
Sofuegg (former NBBA squad, still here)
WHAIGH (BB-Will's team)
In your face (former NBBA constant)
US DAGGERS (only US team to win three BBM trophies)
Alaska Alphas (Trainer of Jeff Amos)
Tucumcari Whalers (Former NBBA powerhouse)
Baker Street Irregulars (GM and player for 62 seasons)
ElectricTriangles (friend, NT trainer)
Vanaheim Norse (my former mentor)
southpaw army (my former NBBA foe)
High Point Heroes (8 in all-time NBBA wins)
Arizona Desert Storm (21 in all-time NBBA wins)
LionPride (newly minted NBBA team)
Desert Eagles (former NBBA Runner-up)
Upsyndrome (former dominant top USA team)

Must be a good place to launch from!

From: neil

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327706.5 in reply to 327706.3
Date: 7/23/2025 1:59:02 PM
Fenway Flyers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
1414
It’s also funny seeing how Fenway, myself, and Telecaster’s strategies have changed over the years. Candidly, I did a hard pivot and am sorta in no man’s land. I was half attempting to be relegated but now I’m not sure that’s the move.


similar case here - my guard core aged well out of their prime before I ever got over the hump when the Great 8 was at peak competition, and now I'm debating whether I try a soft reset or fully tank

that's pretty cool to see how many teams have cycled through on their way up or down... I think I tend to make personnel changes a bit too slowly in this game 😂

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327706.6 in reply to 327706.5
Date: 7/28/2025 11:57:11 AM
The Orchestra
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
170170
Second Team:
The Entertainers
Season 69 Power Rankings (after five games) (Courtesy of ChatGPT)

1. Hemet Hooligans (5–0, +141 PD)
Undefeated with the league’s best point differential, Hemet dominates on both ends. They lead in FG% and are second in scoring and rebounding. Borko Tešić and Pavel Vojtko power this deep, efficient squad.

2. Telecasters (4–1, +70 PD)
Elite shooters and passers, the Telecasters top the league in FT% and rank second in team rating. Johnny Hellerud leads a smart, balanced team that plays winning basketball.

3. Lucky Leprechaun (3–2, –26 PD)
Despite a negative differential, their shooting and efficiency rank top-three. Nico Kerremans scores 24.2 PPG with 5.2 APG. With more defense, they’re a contender.

4. Chiefers (4–1, +26 PD)
Second in assists and rebounds, the Chiefers thrive on ball movement and physical play. Joseph Benton and Vinzenz Räztsch lead a disciplined, team-first squad.

5. La Crosse Slammers (3–2, +3 PD)
Led by Winston Frantz and Hamza Salem, La Crosse tops the league in rebounds and plays tough defense. A gritty, playoff-ready team.

6. Fenway Flyers (2–3, –3 PD)
Storm Wilson and Winston Block score over 22 PPG, and Andrew Lowe dishes 7.8 APG. Strong in assists and rebounds, they’re better than their record.

7. Bay Harbor Butchers (4–1, +11 PD)
Not flashy, but tough. Janusz Wiktorski’s 12.8 RPG powers the top rebounding team. Javier Guraya leads a scrappy offense.

8. Persevering Pride (2–3, –27 PD)
Carlos Dempsey scores 27.2 PPG, but the team lacks rebounding and depth. Strong shooting keeps them competitive.

9. Ballers (2–3, –8 PD)
Jorge Alfredo Rocha and Magnus Jansson dominate the glass. Inconsistent scoring and turnovers hold them back.

10. Sauk Centre Gofers (2–3, –22 PD)
Burak Güleç scores a league-best 32.6 PPG, but poor team support and low assists make this a one-man show.

11. A.C. Gamblers (2–3, +9 PD)
Martin Bullock leads a balanced team with a positive differential. Lacking stars, but deep and steady.

12. Clarkston Wolves (1–4, –29 PD)
Good shooting from Korey Story and Joe Towns, but poor defense and rebounding keep them from closing games.

13. Sofuegg (1–4, –29 PD)
Fadil Hegazy grabs 19.4 RPG, and Ezio Murgia adds size, but they struggle to score efficiently despite leading in rebounds.

14. Bluemoon Griffins (2–3, –28 PD)
Cary Vail rebounds well, but the offense is the worst in the league. Shooting woes plague their chances.

15. Taichung City BC (2–3, –48 PD)
Ruediger Klawitter leads the league in assists (8.2), but the team is last in scoring. Poor rebounding and FG% hurt them.

16. The Orchestra (1–4, –39 PD)
Piero Manzoni (30.6 PPG) and Giuliano Allegrezza (23.0 PPG) score big, but awful team efficiency and no bench make them bottom-tier.

Last edited by Rhyminsimon at 7/28/2025 12:17:26 PM

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327706.7 in reply to 327706.6
Date: 7/29/2025 10:05:10 PM
Bay Harbor Butchers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
4949
Thanks for the power rankings, love it. +1

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327706.8 in reply to 327706.7
Date: 7/30/2025 1:56:21 AM
Chiefers
III.9
Overall Posts Rated:
3232
Agree, this is really cool!