Atlantic W L GB PCT HOME ROAD PPG OPPG DELEWARE 47 13 0.0 0.783 24 6 23 7 125.0 116.0 BOSTON E 35 35 12.0 0.583 17 13 18 12 117.2 115.6 BOSTON C 33 27 14.0 0.550 15 15 18 12 120.6 118.4 PHILADELPHIA 30 30 17.0 0.500 18 12 12 18 108.7 107.6 NEW YORK 26 34 21.0 0.433 15 15 11 19 121.5 123.2 Central MILWAUKEE 36 24 0.0 0.600 23 7 13 17 114.0 111.8 ORLANDO 32 28 4.0 0.533 17 13 15 15 111.4 109.6 CLEVELAND 28 32 8.0 0.467 19 11 9 21 115.0 115.2 DETROIT 23 37 13.0 0.383 14 16 9 21 113.7 117.4 Midwest SIGINAW 39 21 0.0 0.650 21 9 18 12 117.6 113.2 DENVER 35 25 4.0 0.583 19 11 16 14 120.6 118.2 AMARILLO 26 34 13.0 0.433 14 16 12 18 110.1 114.5 HOUSTON 20 40 19.0 0.333 13 17 7 23 97.9 100.7 Pacific LAS VEGAS 33 27 0.0 0.550 18 12 15 15 119.1 120.4 OAKLAND 32 28 1.0 0.533 20 10 12 18 108.5 108.2 LOS ANGELES 27 33 6.0 0.450 16 14 11 19 118.5 119.7 ENTELECHY 20 40 13.0 0.333 11 19 9 21 116.4 121.4 NORCAL 18 42 15.0 0.300 9 21 9 21 115.2 120.0 |
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The Dream was a Celtic in RBA6. | ||||||||||
Perennial powerhouses Boston, Oakland, and Denver didn't win their divisions, and the surprising Siginaw Slammers finished with the best record in the West. What surprised nobody was that the Deleware Blue Bombers finished with the best record in the RBA. Winning a division championship in the toughest division in the RBA (Atlantic) is an accomplishment enough, but finishing 8 games ahead of 2nd place is even better. Everybody felt that GM Alex Steinberg was due. | ||||||||||
***NOTE*** This was the ***ONLY*** time Mark finished ahead of me in the standings. Ever. |