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THE ALMARIS BUCKETBALL ASSOCIATION

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GAME RESULTS

Quarterfinals - Week 4

Season 1

 

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A FIFTH GAME TOSS UP!

(THIS WEEK'S ANTHEM)

 

Ladies and gentlemen, thanks for picking up another edition of Almaris Bucketball. I am, as always, your dutiful commentator and author Martie Lickman. Week four is upon us, and only two games were being played this week. The Krugs took on the Crows and needed a home win to stay alive while the Miners took on the Flames in Du Loc and tried to tie up the series. At the end of the week only one of these teams fulfilled their objective. The Flames beat the Miners by a wide margin and sent them off to face the Dunes in the semi-finals. Contrarily, the Krugs beat a win out of the Crows, literally, and managed to tie up the series. Now it will go to a fifth game, the only game of next week, to decide who plays against the Saints in the semi-finals. More importantly, we have some big news coming out of Vortice and Rozania this week as the two teams have decided to merge. Big congratulations to them and a bigger congratulations to the Miners for playing an excellent season this year. Let's hope those grudges they hold carry them, with a burning passion, to victory next season!

 

 

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(ABA OPENING POST LINKED HERE)

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Iron Uzg Krugs - Karosgrad Crows

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In the most decisive defeats in the Western Conference quarterfinals, the Crows lost to the Krugs by a deficit of twenty six points. Not only were the Krugs compelled to win this game or be eliminated but they once again focused on hyping the ravenous home crowd of orcs. Many strolling food vendors were suddenly hoisted into the air and thrown onto the court after shots were made by the Crows, including one particularly limber halfling warm bun seller who was punted directly into Head Coach Feodor May, who was seen taking the last half of the game in the locker room with attentive medics. Meanwhile, Rakothurz was once again racking up points and played particularly well with the ten foot tall Mal’Acatch. With this defeat though, the Krugs now have to venture back north to Karosgrad to seek out their final, fifth game, victory and secure a spot in the semi-finals. On the flip side, the Crows have made it particularly clear that the orcish spectators have lost them these games, not their players. Their resilience will be tested next week when the verdict of fate is delivered and we find out if the fourth-seeded Krugs can displace the first-seeded Crows!

 

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Du Loc Flames - Kal'Darakaan Miners

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The Flames and Miners faced off this week but the match seemed to begin long before the sun even rose. In the darkness of night, Miner's fans or players appeared to have snuck onto the extensive court in Du Loc and attempted to dig tunnels underneath the court. And they almost got away with it, if it wasn't for Azdor, a bench sitter for the Flames who's keen dwarvish eye caught the remnants of digging activity near one of the corner lines. With quicker intervention before the game the tunnels, all thirteen of them, were blocked up and traps were laid inside the tunnels as well. When the game began, Grimdal Irongut was swiftly ensnared by a trip-wire activated trap and laid underground for the entirety of the first half of the game. Going into the half the game was at seventy five for the Flames and thirty two for the Miners. Although they desperately tried to come back, their offense was off-balance and ultimately led to their defeat. The only thing that saved this from being more of a blow out was the Miners' still impeccable defense, led by Agnar Ireheart. Regardless, this come back by the Flames sets them up against the dastardly Dunes for the semifinals and the Miners are now confined to watch the rest of the season from the sidelines. But I doubt those dwarves will forget this grudge, it's like they have a book or something where they write this stuff down?!


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OTHER ABA NEWS - TEAM MERGER

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In other news across the ABA, the Krakens and Rabbits have officially signed a contract saving the Krakens from relegation. Rabbit's Head Coach, Billy Bob Johnsilton, announced the deal this morning. The Krakens will retain their name, logo, arena, and all other staff while taking on a few of the homeless hobo players of the Rabbits. With that, next season is shaped up to see the Honeyhill Hedgehogs enter the Eastern Conference in place of the Rabbits and the Western Conference will retain the Krakens. As for the draft, the ABA Commissioners have deemed that the merger must entail the higher of the two team's standings. This means, the Krakens will not have the first pick in the ABA draft and must use the Rabbit's standings for all post-season activities. Head Coach Johannus of the Krakens was ecstatic about the change and promised the winners of the ABA finals an entire batch of Krakens cookies!

 

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Father Paco, religious man and coach of the flames, slid out into the bucketball court after the game's conclusion breaking his knees in the process. He wept tears of pain and happiness and shouted "GOOOOOOOOOOOOL!"

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Kin leaped from his seat in joy that the flames moved on to the next round. A part of him couldn't help but think Father Paco breaking his knees was karma for what he did to Lanqui 

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ITZ KOMIN' TU KRUGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

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