A list of puns related to "2011β12 Lfl Season"
https://twitter.com/UHCougarFB/status/1481007671968940032
Houston has had 3 twelve win seasons. Baylor, TCU and UTSA are tied at 2nd with 1 twelve win season a piece.
Including an English stream for the first time. The LFL is the French national league (La Ligue Française), one of the most popular European regional leagues and showcases the upcoming European talent that we may one day see in LEC. The first match will take place at 18:00 CET between Karmine Corp and Misfits Premier. Tune in to see Rekkles' LFL debut.
Leaguepedia: https://lol.fandom.com/wiki/LFL/2022_Season/Spring_Season
Lolesports: https://lolesports.com/schedule?leagues=lfl
French stream: https://www.twitch.tv/otplol_
English stream: https://www.twitch.tv/northernarena
Source : https://twitter.com/LFLOfficiel/status/1465380502139985929
Here is the channel : http://twitch.tv/northernarena
For the non-french speaking community, are you hyped by the LFL?
This is the first year the LFL will be broadcasted in English.
There are a few great rosters for next season, starting with KC and their new ADC, a Swedish guy named "Rekkles".
The LFL will start on January 12 !
Sources: @Hanteralol has come to an agreement with LFL team Karmine Corp. He will be the support in the next season 2022
I have not heard much of this guy, but judging from the fact that it is karmine picking him up, they seem to see a lot of potential in him.
I really hope the regional leagues get even more spotlight in the next year, especially with crowds and awareness of the regional leagues slowly expanding with the help of Karmine Corp and co.
https://twitter.com/anonimotum/status/1456650226014564354?s=21
https://superfantasylol.com/
So LVP announced that the spanish league will have back the superfantasy for their league. But if you click in the link you can see that there is a link to the LEC 2022 superfantasy and a New LFL superfantasy. I dont know if it is officialy announced in french So if some french people can tell us any official info i will update the post.
If you are interested LVP starts today at 6:00 pm CET and you must lock the roster before the first match starts. If you join a club and win you might get some official merchan of the team you support, at least it was like that the previous years.
Source: Basketball Reference
I think this is interesting because back then it looked like the overall three point frequency might have reached a plateau
But then it started increasing at an extremely high rate again
What do you think the actual peak will be? Will it reach 50% at some point?
My favorite players from that team are Martin Hanzal and Radim Vrbata
$RBNW is excited to announce that the Lust for Life Footwear brand ("LFL") has been focusing on developing boots and booties for the Fall 2021 season. Last year there were fewer boots produced due to pandemic stay-at-home restrictions. Inventory for this season became very low which gave the retailers a bigger appetite for the upcoming Fall 2021 season. LFL has begun developing products with large private label customers and will be shipping $700,000 dollars of exciting new styles in the fashion boot category during August and early September.
2020-21 (Manager: Steve Bruce)
Points total: 45
Goals scored: 46
2019-20 (Manager: Steve Bruce)
Points total: 44
Goals scored: 38
2018-19 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 45
Goals scored: 42
2017-18 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 44
Goals scored: 39
2016-17 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total/Goals scored: NA (club competed in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League the previous season)
2015-16 (Managers: Steve McClaren, Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 37
Goals scored: 44
2014-15 (Managers: Alan Pardew, John Carver)
Points total: 39
Goals scored: 40
2013-14 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 49
Goals scored: 43
2012-13 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 41
Goals scored: 45
2011-12 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 65
Goals scored: 56
Was just thinking about this the other day because the reports around it are conflicting. According to the Lakers during that time, Odom was hurt from the botched CP3 trade and asked to be traded (https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lamar-odom-traded-by-lakers-kobe-upset-by-move/)
Then a few months afterwards, Odom denies that he requested a trade and that it was a move management was looking to get done no matter what (https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/lamar-odom-says-he-did-not-request-a-trade-from-lakers/), though it's interesting to note that this was after Odom was clearly a shell of the man who won Sixth Man of the Year the previous season.
Then years later in 2017, Odom says that the trade to Dallas ended his career and purpose, which kinda tells that even though Odom was hurt and requested a trade, having a familiar environment in the Laker family probably would've helped him a lot more than adjusting to the Mavs (https://www.sbnation.com/nba/2017/8/29/16220114/lamar-odom-2011-trade-lakers-ended-career-mavericks)
We may never know what really went down in the conversation between Odom and then-Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak, but it's interesting to think how things could've played out if the Lakers tried to run it back with the Kobe-Pau-Odom-Bynum-Metta-Fisher core, then still proceeded to trade for Dwight without giving up Pau & Odom (which also means the Lakers never get Nash and likely rehire Phil Jackson in 2013 instead of MDA).
Does Odom still retain his 6th Man form? If so, how does LA stack up against OKC and San Antonio? If they get past those teams, how do they fare against the Heatles? A bigger butterfly effect would've been what happens from 2013 onwards?
Season | 1st (points) | 2nd (points) | 3rd (points) | 4th (points) |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011-12 | Real Madrid (100) | Barcelona (91) | Valencia (61) | MΓ‘laga (58) |
2012-13 | Barcelona (100) | Real Madrid (85) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (76) | Real Sociedad (66) |
2013-14 | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (90) | Barcelona (87) | Real Madrid (87) | Athletic Bilbao (70) |
2014-15 | Barcelona (94) | Real Madrid (92) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (78) | Valencia (77) |
2015-16 | Barcelona (91) | Real Madrid (90) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (88) | Villarreal (64) |
2016-17 | Real Madrid (93) | Barcelona (90) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (78) | Sevilla (72) |
2017-18 | Barcelona (93) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (79) | Real Madrid (76) | Valencia (73) |
2018-19 | Barcelona (87) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (76) | Real Madrid (68) | Valencia (61) |
2019-20 | Real Madrid (87) | Barcelona (82) | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (70) | Sevilla (70) |
2020-21 | AtlΓ©tico Madrid (86) | Real Madrid (84) | Barcelona (79) | Sevilla (77) |
They were technically in sole possession of first place in the Pacific on Oct. 26, 2015. but that was still early into the season this is the latest since 2011-2012.
Hi Everyone, i was wondering if anyone had a copy of this and if so could please share it. I have scrubbed through the sub and unfortunately have come across only dead links. Thank you all in advance
https://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/blk_pct_season.htm
Thought this was pretty incredible. And Ibaka started every game for his team at 27 MPG, neither of which Bol did (not MPG nor starts) in his three seasons in the 80βs that top Ibakaβs 2011-12 BLK%.
I often wonder if theyβd still have drafted Harden and everything else stayed the same if the Tyson Chandler trade was finalized, not to mention that they probably donβt trade Jeff Green for Perk, plus Reggie Jackson has proven to be a solid contributor... but this is just another layer of what-if to maybe the biggest of all such stories in the sports world.
2020-21 (Manager: Steve Bruce)
Points total: 45
Goals scored: 46
2019-20 (Manager: Steve Bruce)
Points total: 44
Goals scored: 38
2018-19 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 45
Goals scored: 42
2017-18 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 44
Goals scored: 39
2016-17 (Manager: Rafael Benitez)
Points total/Goals scored: NA (club competed in the Championship after being relegated from the Premier League the previous season)
2015-16 (Managers: Steve McClaren, Rafael Benitez)
Points total: 37
Goals scored: 44
2014-15 (Managers: Alan Pardew, John Carver)
Points total: 39
Goals scored: 40
2013-14 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 49
Goals scored: 43
2012-13 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 41
Goals scored: 45
2011-12 (Manager: Alan Pardew)
Points total: 65
Goals scored: 56
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