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
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.