By Ron Chambers I had the opportunity to sit down with Rondall Reynoso, GM of the Brooklyn Rage, and Dan Dingleberry, GM of the Arizona Dragons, and talk to them about what it takes to build a team that can compete for the WBA championship. Here are some excerpts. Chambers: Dan and Rondall, it is […]
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The three certainties in life are death, taxes and the WBA becoming completely unhinged as it approaches the free agency window. On the eve of next week’s official start, it has been reported that Alston Irving — widely expected to remain with the Boston Massacre — will instead opt out of the final year of […]
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Free agency is coming and we are prepared to tell how each team faces this important moment of the season. Like every year, some big names can explore the market and some teams have set aside money to be big players in the market. TIER 1. MASSIVE CAP ROOM New York Firestorm (11 contracts, […]
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by Mike Begley And then there were four! One of these remaining teams will be crowned as WBA champion the other three will lick their wounds then go fishing during a long off season. I have no inkling which will be which. And you would not care for my prediction either way. So let’s read […]
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by Mike Begley I know what you are thinking: Who in the world is Mike Begley? Well, I was pretty good at basketball and was drafted 15th overall by the Baltimore Golden Beavers in the WBA 2001 inaugural draft. I made more shots than I missed and gave George Holt lots of problems in the […]
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In the WBA you can never take anything for granted. After the 2018 season, Albacete was the team of the future. Lonnie Jordan was the best young player in the league, Edgardo Blanco was beginning to show examples of his contribution in all aspects of the game. Veterans Lazaro Hendricks, Dan Kincaide and Sherman Mahara […]
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Stephon B. Smythe With free agency ended, in-season rosters are becoming much clearer across the league. The chance to reform a roster is closing, and the focus will soon turn to in-game results. As GM’s daydream about new potential lineups, seeing how cohesive new additions will be with former players is an unknown. The wait […]
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IT FINALLY HAPPENED. Following many rumours, WBA lawyers have filed a lawsuit against Marvel and Disney with an accusation of plagiarism.In the documentation provided, the league’s legal team affirms that the character known as Thanos in the MCU films is suspiciously inspired by events in the life of the league’s commissioner, Rondall Reynoso. To support […]
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Offseason has arrived and we are headed for an exciting draft and free agency period. There are a lot of interesting players available, and probably very few teams with money to make big offers. Meanwhile, the league discusses some changes to help small market teams. So we are ready to study how every team is […]
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This is the story of a heartbreak. Lonnie Jordan has played his last game in Albacete, and, as we all know the relationship was struggling, but no one was expecting it to end in such an abrupt way. The Burning Hell selected Jordan with the top pick in the 2016 draft, he was anticipated as […]
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