Posted by p6453 on 9/24/2019 4:49:00 PM (view original):
Favorite player of all time and current:
NFL-Tony Dorsett and Todd Gurley
MLB-Kirby Puckett and Paul Goldschmidt
NBA-Jordan and Colin Sexton (I don't watch NBA...that's my son's favorite)
NHL-Mike Moreno and Vladimir Tarasenko
NFL - Brett Favre and Drew Brees
MLB - Ted Williams and Mike Trout.
NBA - Reggie Miller and Anthony Davis
NHL - I don't really watch hockey until the playoffs.
9/24/2019 9:06 PM
Posted by gomiami1972 on 9/24/2019 9:07:00 PM (view original):
@dahsdebater- I literally Christmas-treed by P Chem final and got a C-. Lucky me because I didn't have a clue.

@pallas - The last class I took was College Algebra. I was hoping the University would forget the requirement but I got a form letter informing me (politely) that I would be allowed to walk across the stage but would never get my degree until I took the class. I am also a language guy...if effect, a semanticist. I taught myself how to read French. That's how much I dig language.

@topdogggbm - I also love boxing and have never been able to get into MMA. I don't watch much these days but boxing is old school and so am I.
9/24/2019 9:07 PM
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 8:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by franklynne on 9/24/2019 4:09:00 PM (view original):
(for you topdogggbm) 72 y\o "negro".. from akron ohio..i use 'franklynne' in honor of franklin..the black character in peanuts..like you i play for the love of the game..college grad..worked for a bank 21 yrs..don't drink anymore..used up that privilege 16 yrs ago..
Alright!!! I'm not alone! Haha. 38, Cincinnati. Transportation Coordinator. Not looking for anything serious, just fun time playing basketball..... oh wait, wrong site.....

To a previous post (present, past)
NBA - Damien Lillard, Chris Webber
NFL - Cam Newton, Barry Sanders
MLB - None specific, Darryl Strawberry

But if there's anything needed to be known about me, it's my love for boxing. I used to box. I know everything about every fighter in the game now. I go to big events. And lame or not, i NEVER miss fight nights on Saturday night. I'll sit on this couch every single Saturday until i die. Everything for me must work around it. I watch fights when on vacation. Nothing gets scheduled for Saturday night's in my household.

Errol Spence by KO10 vs Shawn Porter this weekend! You heard it here first.
I like boxing too. Not as much as you do, but I love to sit down and watch a good 12-rounder.

For me, in addition to the big sports, I like less mainstream sports like soccer and tennis. I get more excited for the World Cup than I want to admit (I wish the Men's team was better) and I love watching the tennis Majors, all day if I can.
9/24/2019 9:11 PM
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 8:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by franklynne on 9/24/2019 4:09:00 PM (view original):
(for you topdogggbm) 72 y\o "negro".. from akron ohio..i use 'franklynne' in honor of franklin..the black character in peanuts..like you i play for the love of the game..college grad..worked for a bank 21 yrs..don't drink anymore..used up that privilege 16 yrs ago..
Alright!!! I'm not alone! Haha. 38, Cincinnati. Transportation Coordinator. Not looking for anything serious, just fun time playing basketball..... oh wait, wrong site.....

To a previous post (present, past)
NBA - Damien Lillard, Chris Webber
NFL - Cam Newton, Barry Sanders
MLB - None specific, Darryl Strawberry

But if there's anything needed to be known about me, it's my love for boxing. I used to box. I know everything about every fighter in the game now. I go to big events. And lame or not, i NEVER miss fight nights on Saturday night. I'll sit on this couch every single Saturday until i die. Everything for me must work around it. I watch fights when on vacation. Nothing gets scheduled for Saturday night's in my household.

Errol Spence by KO10 vs Shawn Porter this weekend! You heard it here first.
Michael B Jordan deserves an Oscar just for resurrecting the Rocky/Creed franchise.
9/24/2019 9:13 PM
Posted by pallas on 9/24/2019 9:11:00 PM (view original):
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 8:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by franklynne on 9/24/2019 4:09:00 PM (view original):
(for you topdogggbm) 72 y\o "negro".. from akron ohio..i use 'franklynne' in honor of franklin..the black character in peanuts..like you i play for the love of the game..college grad..worked for a bank 21 yrs..don't drink anymore..used up that privilege 16 yrs ago..
Alright!!! I'm not alone! Haha. 38, Cincinnati. Transportation Coordinator. Not looking for anything serious, just fun time playing basketball..... oh wait, wrong site.....

To a previous post (present, past)
NBA - Damien Lillard, Chris Webber
NFL - Cam Newton, Barry Sanders
MLB - None specific, Darryl Strawberry

But if there's anything needed to be known about me, it's my love for boxing. I used to box. I know everything about every fighter in the game now. I go to big events. And lame or not, i NEVER miss fight nights on Saturday night. I'll sit on this couch every single Saturday until i die. Everything for me must work around it. I watch fights when on vacation. Nothing gets scheduled for Saturday night's in my household.

Errol Spence by KO10 vs Shawn Porter this weekend! You heard it here first.
I like boxing too. Not as much as you do, but I love to sit down and watch a good 12-rounder.

For me, in addition to the big sports, I like less mainstream sports like soccer and tennis. I get more excited for the World Cup than I want to admit (I wish the Men's team was better) and I love watching the tennis Majors, all day if I can.
damn, pallas. We could be related. I'll watch every match of the World Cup, if allowed (there's nothing like Cameroon vs Uruguay in the group stage...you need to adopt a couple of foreign teams, I root for Germany and the west African nations.) I also watch the Tennis majors. It might be the only sport where I almost prefer the women's game to the men's...been very happy for Simona Halep this past year.
9/24/2019 9:25 PM
Posted by gomiami1972 on 9/24/2019 9:25:00 PM (view original):
Posted by pallas on 9/24/2019 9:11:00 PM (view original):
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 8:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by franklynne on 9/24/2019 4:09:00 PM (view original):
(for you topdogggbm) 72 y\o "negro".. from akron ohio..i use 'franklynne' in honor of franklin..the black character in peanuts..like you i play for the love of the game..college grad..worked for a bank 21 yrs..don't drink anymore..used up that privilege 16 yrs ago..
Alright!!! I'm not alone! Haha. 38, Cincinnati. Transportation Coordinator. Not looking for anything serious, just fun time playing basketball..... oh wait, wrong site.....

To a previous post (present, past)
NBA - Damien Lillard, Chris Webber
NFL - Cam Newton, Barry Sanders
MLB - None specific, Darryl Strawberry

But if there's anything needed to be known about me, it's my love for boxing. I used to box. I know everything about every fighter in the game now. I go to big events. And lame or not, i NEVER miss fight nights on Saturday night. I'll sit on this couch every single Saturday until i die. Everything for me must work around it. I watch fights when on vacation. Nothing gets scheduled for Saturday night's in my household.

Errol Spence by KO10 vs Shawn Porter this weekend! You heard it here first.
I like boxing too. Not as much as you do, but I love to sit down and watch a good 12-rounder.

For me, in addition to the big sports, I like less mainstream sports like soccer and tennis. I get more excited for the World Cup than I want to admit (I wish the Men's team was better) and I love watching the tennis Majors, all day if I can.
damn, pallas. We could be related. I'll watch every match of the World Cup, if allowed (there's nothing like Cameroon vs Uruguay in the group stage...you need to adopt a couple of foreign teams, I root for Germany and the west African nations.) I also watch the Tennis majors. It might be the only sport where I almost prefer the women's game to the men's...been very happy for Simona Halep this past year.
So cool! I like England as a second team, even if they never seem to do well at the International level. My college roommate was huge into soccer and I remember watching nearly every game of the 2006 World Cup with him and some other friends.

Tennis is great. I wish more people in this country were into it. I love the idea of the solo sport, it's me against you, that's it. I love how you can feel the subtle momentum shifts you can feel as the matches wear on. Being a night owl, I particularly enjoy the Australian Open, since it's on in the middle of the night.

9/24/2019 10:18 PM
Posted by gomiami1972 on 9/24/2019 9:08:00 PM (view original):
@dahsdebater- I literally Christmas-treed by P Chem final and got a C-. Lucky me because I didn't have a clue.

@pallas - The last class I took was College Algebra. I was hoping the University would forget the requirement but I got a form letter informing me (politely) that I would be allowed to walk across the stage but would never get my degree until I took the class. I am also a language guy...if effect, a semanticist. I taught myself how to read French. That's how much I dig language.

@topdogggbm - I also love boxing and have never been able to get into MMA. I don't watch much these days but boxing is old school...and so am I.
I think i found a friend! I agree about UFC. I'm obviously biased because of my background. I'm a gentleman fighter. And i am not in to kicking a man while he's down. And knees to the face. I'm a standup fighter, literally. Rolling around on the mat takes extreme skill. But a different kind. And it's just not my style.

i like endurance, adjustments being made, breaking a man down, while fighting like a man

I also enjoy world cup and root for the south American club's. I do not like the European clubs
9/24/2019 10:32 PM (edited)
Posted by shoe3 on 9/24/2019 9:13:00 PM (view original):
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 8:37:00 PM (view original):
Posted by franklynne on 9/24/2019 4:09:00 PM (view original):
(for you topdogggbm) 72 y\o "negro".. from akron ohio..i use 'franklynne' in honor of franklin..the black character in peanuts..like you i play for the love of the game..college grad..worked for a bank 21 yrs..don't drink anymore..used up that privilege 16 yrs ago..
Alright!!! I'm not alone! Haha. 38, Cincinnati. Transportation Coordinator. Not looking for anything serious, just fun time playing basketball..... oh wait, wrong site.....

To a previous post (present, past)
NBA - Damien Lillard, Chris Webber
NFL - Cam Newton, Barry Sanders
MLB - None specific, Darryl Strawberry

But if there's anything needed to be known about me, it's my love for boxing. I used to box. I know everything about every fighter in the game now. I go to big events. And lame or not, i NEVER miss fight nights on Saturday night. I'll sit on this couch every single Saturday until i die. Everything for me must work around it. I watch fights when on vacation. Nothing gets scheduled for Saturday night's in my household.

Errol Spence by KO10 vs Shawn Porter this weekend! You heard it here first.
Michael B Jordan deserves an Oscar just for resurrecting the Rocky/Creed franchise.
I like what he did with the movie. I can agree there. But as a purist fan of boxing, I'm not glad this came up. A lot of the boxing movies and shows and spinoffs (The Contender) embarrass boxing and turn it into reality tv. Boxing has enough internal issues with corrupt judging at times, PEDs, fighters avoiding big fights that should happen, etc. Real boxing is just like any thing else..... if the time is taken to learn the characters, story lines, and the build up behind it, it is quite entertaining at the moment. It has its down years.

Anyways, movies and tv shows don't do justice.

Back to other fun things.... keep the thread alive! Any athletes here that almost made it? Minor leagues? D1 college?
9/24/2019 10:40 PM
Posted by p6453 on 9/24/2019 4:49:00 PM (view original):
Favorite player of all time and current:
NFL-Tony Dorsett and Todd Gurley
MLB-Kirby Puckett and Paul Goldschmidt
NBA-Jordan and Colin Sexton (I don't watch NBA...that's my son's favorite)
NHL-Mike Moreno and Vladimir Tarasenko
Ah!.. a topic I feel I can jump into on this thread!

NFL - Terrell Davis and Larry Fitzpatrick
MLB - Tris Speaker or Rogers Hornsby and Mike Trout
NBA - Reggie Miller and Nikola Jokic
NHL - Peter Forsberg and Nathan MacKinnon

Some of these were difficult. Especially MLB all-time for me. Not choosing Tony Gwynn wasn’t easy. But I do enjoy the early day history of the players. And half of my answers sort of show me as a Coloradian ;)
9/24/2019 11:05 PM
Although I realize in a thread about getting to better know people, it’s hard to know better a person not known because that was his third post ever ;)
9/24/2019 11:09 PM
Posted by topdogggbm on 9/24/2019 3:53:00 PM (view original):
As far as learning about one another on here, i feel like I've never met a single person in this game that is anywhere close to my lifestyle/upbringing/culture, and to be honest I'm surprised. I feel like I'm the only coach here that plays this more for my interest in basketball, than numbers crunching. I'm less of a role model citizen than most of you, i don't have a bachelor's or master's and I'm not an engineer. I like hip hop music and some of the language spoken here is out of my league. And the thing i wonder most, and I've been dying to ask this, but I've never found the right time.... are there any black coaches out there besides me????
I'm of the pale persuasion, but grew up in not one of the best neighborhoods in Louisville,KY (not like fearing for my life, but low income). A few semesters of community college. Life long manual laborer. Grew up listening to rap but now days I enjoy hip hop, blues, and Motown more than most all rap, just due to the overall negativity of it. Listen to lots of different music in general. I enjoy the game for the basketball aspect but I really enjoy numbers and Sims. Definitely not a model citizen ( I like my green and if you got something that fell off a truck I might buy it). Pretty sure funeral home fights is outta most these folks league.
9/24/2019 11:21 PM
My life has had good and bad, but i try to focus on the good and try to be low drama.

Lets cut to the chase. First time i reached second base was as a high school junior at a drive in movie, Johnny Dangerously, in 1985. We actually tipped our seats back, propped blankets, and watched The Terminator on the opposite screen without sound. That was a fun time, though i attribute my good luck to my girlfriend's crush on John Connor (Michael Biehn is it?). Had even better luck (wink wink) the following weekend listening to Purple Rain cassette with same high school girlfriend, thiugh i attribute my good luck to her crush on Prince. Both occurred in her 1975 AMC Hornet, a sexy machine.

A lot of my information has been shared in various Coaches Corners over the past 6 Earth years. I met my wife at work, in an engineering office. To me she looked like a combination of a young Carol Lynley (who just passed away), the Blue Bonnet Margarine woman, and the very curvy Playboy Playmate of the Year Heather Kozar (wife of Tim Couch) from when we first met in 1998. 5 foot 7, 38c-28-38. She drove a Nissan 240 and looked smokin hot. We just had our 20th wedding anniversary earlier this month. She's by far the brains in our marriage. We have 2 teenage boys, great kids.

First date with her was at the Brick Alley Pub in Newport RI. I picked her up in an old beat up Jeep Cherokee, which she thought was cool. She wore 1998 era wicked tight Levi shorts, cut so short that her butt cheeks were practically falling out. On our second date we were driving down a country road, and she suddenly yelled to stop the car... she got out, ran in front of the car, picked up a bullfrog that was trying to cross, and placed it off the road on the grass so it wouldn't get run over... i thought that was pretty cool. Honeymoon included hiking down into the Grand Canyon to camp. I've always liked that she's open to any adventure, and not ever really scared or skittish. Before we had kids, we would go to Montreal a lot. She was originally from Syracuse, then West Palm. She moved to Rhode Island to be with me, which is where we are today.

Favorite pizza... I'm Italian-American, from outside Providence, My grandfather was born in Italy. So i would regularly get homemade pizza from my grandmother, mother, and aunts. But now with all of them having passed away (the loss of each of them was so tough to watch and accept), the best area pizza to me is simply from a bakery named D.Palmieri's in Johnston RI. Also, Twin's Pizza in North Providence is great but be sure to order it well done. Key is thinner crust, with a nice crunch, bite and chew. Also, it doesn't need a ton of cheese. Gotta use real pepperoni from a stick, so it's tiny pepperoni circles that curl up and crisp in the oven and can hold the oil and flavor.

I've followed baseball since the 1973 playoffs when i was only 5. I was hooked watching the games (on TV) at Shea with my brother, with hot dog wrappers flying around in the wind, the crowd throwing sh-t at Pete Rose, and Willie Mays playing in his final week, and already-legendary players like Morgan, Bench, Seaver, Perez, Cleon Jones, Koosman, McGraw, a young Ken Griffey Sr, Gullett, Grimsley, etc, plus AL playoffs had Reggie, Catfish, Vida, Blue Moon, Holtzman, Fingers, Palmer, Brooks Robinson... cool-sounding memorable names for a 5 year old like me, such as Etchebarren, Geronimo, Menke, Don Hahn, Kranepool, Matlack, Angel Mangual... plus weirdness like Felix Millan choking up literally halfway up his bat, Rusty Staub rolling the ball in from right field cuz he hurt his shoulder... 4 Hall of Fame managers with Yogi, Sparky, Weaver and Dick Williams... Finley kicking out Mike Andrews then having him return... also i liked that the jets of LaGuardia would drown out the announcers with an insane amount of noise every minute of each Mets home game. By mid 1974 i could name most players in both leagues, and that year started with Aaron breaking the HR record. What's there not to like?

Second favorite sport is college hoops. Big Providence Friars fan since 1977, during their years as a perennial National power in the Top-20.. i only hope my Crum World Friars can live up to that samne billing. I went to the first ever Big East Tournament in 1980 at age 12, with my father and brother (who is older than me) held in Providence. Became addicted to Big East hoops and still am. Used to love the Monday night Big East games in 1983, which we'd talk about in school the entire next day. Gave up a sure thing one night in college cuz i didn't want to miss the 1989 NCAA game between Providence and Virginia. Girl was so shocked at my priorities that she returned a few hours later. I had so little luck in that department that i now consider myself nuts.

Hoops Dynasty... my wife and kids think i'm nuts. It's a great game, and very addictive. I log onto HD every day, even on trips we've taken to Iceland and the middle of the desert in California. I've played 150 or so seasons but have made only 1 Final Four, last year in Crum at Providence when i lost the National Final to trizzo. That was a fluke run, and I'm not sure I'll ever win a title, which is fine. I have 5 teams, but i think 3 works best, but i can't let go of some teams easily. Favorite worlds are Crum and Phelan. I like the drive to get better even if i can't win the thing.

Ok that's enough rambling.
9/25/2019 8:02 AM (edited)
Posted by npb7768 on 9/25/2019 8:02:00 AM (view original):
My life has had good and bad, but i try to focus on the good and try to be low drama.

Lets cut to the chase. First time i reached second base was as a high school junior at a drive in movie, Johnny Dangerously, in 1985. We actually tipped our seats back, propped blankets, and watched The Terminator on the opposite screen without sound. That was a fun time, though i attribute my good luck to my girlfriend's crush on John Connor (Michael Biehn is it?). Had even better luck (wink wink) the following weekend listening to Purple Rain cassette with same high school girlfriend, thiugh i attribute my good luck to her crush on Prince. Both occurred in her 1975 AMC Hornet, a sexy machine.

A lot of my information has been shared in various Coaches Corners over the past 6 Earth years. I met my wife at work, in an engineering office. To me she looked like a combination of a young Carol Lynley (who just passed away), the Blue Bonnet Margarine woman, and the very curvy Playboy Playmate of the Year Heather Kozar (wife of Tim Couch) from when we first met in 1998. 5 foot 7, 38c-28-38. She drove a Nissan 240 and looked smokin hot. We just had our 20th wedding anniversary earlier this month. She's by far the brains in our marriage. We have 2 teenage boys, great kids.

First date with her was at the Brick Alley Pub in Newport RI. I picked her up in an old beat up Jeep Cherokee, which she thought was cool. She wore 1998 era wicked tight Levi shorts, cut so short that her butt cheeks were practically falling out. On our second date we were driving down a country road, and she suddenly yelled to stop the car... she got out, ran in front of the car, picked up a bullfrog that was trying to cross, and placed it off the road on the grass so it wouldn't get run over... i thought that was pretty cool. Honeymoon included hiking down into the Grand Canyon to camp. I've always liked that she's open to any adventure, and not ever really scared or skittish. Before we had kids, we would go to Montreal a lot. She was originally from Syracuse, then West Palm. She moved to Rhode Island to be with me, which is where we are today.

Favorite pizza... I'm Italian-American, from outside Providence, My grandfather was born in Italy. So i would regularly get homemade pizza from my grandmother, mother, and aunts. But now with all of them having passed away (the loss of each of them was so tough to watch and accept), the best area pizza to me is simply from a bakery named D.Palmieri's in Johnston RI. Also, Twin's Pizza in North Providence is great but be sure to order it well done. Key is thinner crust, with a nice crunch, bite and chew. Also, it doesn't need a ton of cheese. Gotta use real pepperoni from a stick, so it's tiny pepperoni circles that curl up and crisp in the oven and can hold the oil and flavor.

I've followed baseball since the 1973 playoffs when i was only 5. I was hooked watching the games (on TV) at Shea with my brother, with hot dog wrappers flying around in the wind, the crowd throwing sh-t at Pete Rose, and Willie Mays playing in his final week, and already-legendary players like Morgan, Bench, Seaver, Perez, Cleon Jones, Koosman, McGraw, a young Ken Griffey Sr, Gullett, Grimsley, etc, plus AL playoffs had Reggie, Catfish, Vida, Blue Moon, Holtzman, Fingers, Palmer, Brooks Robinson... cool-sounding memorable names for a 5 year old like me, such as Etchebarren, Geronimo, Menke, Don Hahn, Kranepool, Matlack, Angel Mangual... plus weirdness like Felix Millan choking up literally halfway up his bat, Rusty Staub rolling the ball in from right field cuz he hurt his shoulder... 4 Hall of Fame managers with Yogi, Sparky, Weaver and Dick Williams... Finley kicking out Mike Andrews then having him return... also i liked that the jets of LaGuardia would drown out the announcers with an insane amount of noise every minute of each Mets home game. By mid 1974 i could name most players in both leagues, and that year started with Aaron breaking the HR record. What's there not to like?

Second favorite sport is college hoops. Big Providence Friars fan since 1977, during their years as a perennial National power in the Top-20.. i only hope my Crum World Friars can live up to that samne billing. I went to the first ever Big East Tournament in 1980 at age 12, with my father and brother (who is older than me) held in Providence. Became addicted to Big East hoops and still am. Used to love the Monday night Big East games in 1983, which we'd talk about in school the entire next day. Gave up a sure thing one night in college cuz i didn't want to miss the 1989 NCAA game between Providence and Virginia. Girl was so shocked at my priorities that she returned a few hours later. I had so little luck in that department that i now consider myself nuts.

Hoops Dynasty... my wife and kids think i'm nuts. It's a great game, and very addictive. I log onto HD every day, even on trips we've taken to Iceland and the middle of the desert in California. I've played 150 or so seasons but have made only 1 Final Four, last year in Crum at Providence when i lost the National Final to trizzo. That was a fluke run, and I'm not sure I'll ever win a title, which is fine. I have 5 teams, but i think 3 works best, but i can't let go of some teams easily. Favorite worlds are Crum and Phelan. I like the drive to get better even if i can't win the thing.

Ok that's enough rambling.
"I like the drive to get better even if I can't win the thing."
This.
Something I'm truly passionate about involves a young man I've never met, and sadly, never will. In early November of 2009 Ryan Diviney was a student at WVU, pre-law, with aspirations of being a judge or a Senator. One night an argument over the MLB playoffs lead to Ryan being sucker-punched by one guy and while he was on the ground another guy punted his head like a football. He spent the next almost 10 years in a vegetative state, with his family taking care of him at home. His father Ken became his primary care giver and for almost a decade was there monitoring every aspect of Ryan's care. There were many, many ups and downs. Many stays in the ICU...Many times when the family thought he wouldn't make it. But for almost a decade Ryan fought to stay alive. He passed away 2 weeks ago, and last week would have been his 30th birthday. I am honored to be a part of the community that prayed for Ryan. Visited his Facebook page almost daily with words of encouragement. I cried when I learned of his passing, as his attack occurred 8 days before my son was born. When I looked at Ryan I would think of my son and would always ask myself what would I do? I've mourned more for this young man than some relatives of mine.
If you want a good heart-wrencher, look up Ryan Diviney.
9/25/2019 9:18 AM (edited)
Wow p6453, that is a heartbreaking story.
9/25/2019 12:02 PM
First off, p6453, what a story, that's so sad. Stories like those really put life into perspective and just how quick things can change.

On another note, this forum is awesome. Like really awesome. It honestly just shows how I feel about the HD community (foreshadowing for below). The reason I'm posting though is because I feel obligated to keep this forum going, and I noticed no people my age have shared yet, so here we go.

I turned 16 a little less than a month ago. My friend found the game as we searched for games like NBA2k MySeason mode to be able to play. I instantly fell in love... with Hardball Dynasty. I loved this game as I could talk and make trades with real people (like my ultimate favorite thing, fantasy football, I have a lot to say about that) and I could do rebuilds like in The Show. I continued playing Hoops Dynasty though and as I started talking to people I fell in love with the game. The camaraderie this game offers is incredible. I'm talking to people constantly all day about this game, I love the community. I showed the game to 4 friends who played a combined 4.5 seasons. One quit before non-conference, one somehow had the wrong sets on and went 0-27, and one surprisingly made the E8 in his second year coaching. Though, all of these people quit, and so did the person who showed me the game about a year ago after he played for 3 months. But it didn't matter to me, I frickin love this game. I don't know if it's because the analytic aspect (I'm a math guy personally) or that I love basketball, in fact I think its a perfect combination of the two. I think a major aspect is this though: I used to be really good at basketball, like a very good white shooter. I broke my femur in 6th grade, and its been downhill since then. We won our conference championship in 7th grade, lost in 8th grade to a loaded team (multiple D1 players), at that point, I was still very good. Then my freshman year, I was JV captain point guard and I was supposed to be the next starting PG on varsity once the current one graduated. I laid an egg that season. I remember our first three games I literally could not score. It was bad. The coaches were pretty shocked as I played a lot better in the off-season camps. The next year, I was the captain again because they thought it was a fluke, and I laid another egg and hurt my hip and missed half the season. But what happened was, my priorities fully shifted from basketball and a bit of fun, to a lot of school and a lot of fun.

My friends give me a ton of **** for HD. That day of my first championship game, I was a nervous wreck all day, I was talking about it with them during "enrichment" (like study hall at our school) and this girl I was on and off with was a few tables away and they purposely were taking loudly about it and I ended up having to explain it to her and her friends (super weird moment, do not recommend). They wanted me to lose and they'd never let me down from it because they know how much I care about it. I'll be hanging out with them switching attention points at 9:45, or after a party gameplanning, doing stuff like that. I ended up winning the game (I still have a video that I sent to them right after I won it, jumping up and down yelling at 1am), my birthday was decently soon after, my friend got me a CSU Eastbay shirt lol.

I just thought I'd share about myself and "my HD and life journey" which is what I feel this forum is about. But moral of the story: this game is awesome. I honestly don't know what I'd do if WiS shut down, but a major reason for why this game is amazing is because of the people who play it.

Favorite Pizza - I'm from Chicago, but I hate deep dish. Don't have a favorite place, I think pizza is kind of a mood thing, but I'll go with California Pizza Kitchen.

I'll finish off with one thing, since fantasy football was mentioned earlier. I'm in two leagues (I cant do more, I trade a **** ton). My first league, I've been in since I was 7. Were in our ninth year. It's a father-son league. I took over our team when I was 8 and won a championship when I was 10 against mostly dads and a few sons. That was my first sports analytics love. The second league is with my high school friends. What we do, is we do random pick order and then release the picks 2 weeks before the draft on a spreadsheet. We do pick trading so basically for instance you can trade the first pick and the 170th pick for the 9th pick and 50th pick (random example), stuff like that. It gets absolutely insane. We have 4 team deals, 7 pick per team deals, everything. This year everyone ended up being up until like 3am the night before trading. The next day, we have a draft that ends up taking like 6 hours. We get everyone in one place and its just like a day full of picking, draft-day deals, and messing around. Highly recommend.

Anyways, have a great night everyone!
9/25/2019 10:50 PM (edited)
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