First off I have decided that I will start Naga predictions weeks 4-6 once we have a better idea of who the contenders are. I will play around with the format of the predictions but here they go. The numbers are the chance that the first team listed wins to the chance that the second team listed wins. Give me some feedback on the format.
Surprises: None- No Predictions Made
Blowouts- Over a 95% chance that one team wins
Bangkok Beatdown over Vietnam Veterans
Shanghai Saints over Hanoi Hitmen
Good Games-
Davao City Pirates over Shanghai Knights 75/25
Fayetteville Razorbacks over Bayside Shakedown 85/5
Sumatra Captains over Aggieland Fighting Farmers 51/49
Surabaya Tsunami over Shanghai Steelers 51/49
Game(s) of The Week-
Hong Kong Phooeys over Haiphong Bucks 80/20
It is unlikely that the Phooeys will lose this one but it is possibly a preview of the conference championship in week one and may tell us just how elite the Phooeys are or if the Bucks are actually the team to beat.
Bangalore Monson over D-League Ligers 60/40
This should be a close game between two teams that should fight for a top four seed. This is a great example of great builds and levels vs. great gameplanning.
Surprises: None- No Predictions Made
Blowouts- Over a 95% chance that one team wins
Bangkok Beatdown over Vietnam Veterans
Shanghai Saints over Hanoi Hitmen
Good Games-
Davao City Pirates over Shanghai Knights 75/25
Fayetteville Razorbacks over Bayside Shakedown 85/5
Sumatra Captains over Aggieland Fighting Farmers 51/49
Surabaya Tsunami over Shanghai Steelers 51/49
Game(s) of The Week-
Hong Kong Phooeys over Haiphong Bucks 80/20
It is unlikely that the Phooeys will lose this one but it is possibly a preview of the conference championship in week one and may tell us just how elite the Phooeys are or if the Bucks are actually the team to beat.
Bangalore Monson over D-League Ligers 60/40
This should be a close game between two teams that should fight for a top four seed. This is a great example of great builds and levels vs. great gameplanning.






























