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PhillyArena Community => NBA Discussion => Topic started by: Derek Bodner on February 06, 2004, 07:02:17 PM
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Right now I only did a Team of the Week, Team of the Weak, and Player of the Week.
I plan on adding more, like Player of the Weak, Power Rankings, and lots of statistical analysis (like who had the best weeks, ranking each person by category, etc) when I have more time. Just had a few seconds so I thought I'd throw it up, just for a little fun.
BTW, you don't want to win Weak awards ;)
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and eventually I may put more than just a black and white page up too ;)
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Also, on future awards, we can vote on them. I just did the first week myself to get things up and running.
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man thats just cold.....me and bbf still have a chance at the playoffs...if these other teams just dropped off the face of the earth we would be right in it... :(
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man thats just cold.....me and bbf still have a chance at the playoffs...if these other teams just dropped off the face of the earth we would be right in it... :(
Maybe you should drop Drom a line to help you out. He's already promised to throw his matchup vs lttksrookie and dabods. I even posted that the worse thing he could possibly do to me on that league is figure out a way to let some Sp*rs fan pass me up in the standing. :blink:
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WOW, interesting quote:
"My people's culture was strong, it was pure"
"And if not for that white greed"
"It would've endured"
Care to expound on it? I would state that greed is something that most of the Native American tribes learned -- by that, I mean, not being satisfied with their way of life and desiring objects they couldn't provide for themselves. And I don't believe any culture is totally "pure" -- there are always struggles within culture against itself. There are many things that I respect a great deal about the Native American culture -- stealing was wrong within your tribe (from other tribes it was applauded, at least in many Native American cultures). I find this topic interesting but I think your quote is a bit of an overstated. I would love to hear what exactly you mean by that.