Thursday, October 10, 2024

55th MBA All Star Game


EAST 91, WEST 80

FAMILIAR STORY AS EAST TOPS WEST

PHILADELPHIA -- In a high-octane all star contest in which both squads shot over 60 percent from the field, the East came out of the gate quickly and sustained their double-digit advantage to the end, triumphing 91-80.

Los Angeles second-year star Pinky Toe and Hall of Fame veteran Crentis Dentist of Oklahoma City lit it up offensively, each scoring 30 points for their respective teams. Toe dominated the ball for the West, shooting 25 times and tossing up 12 3-pointers (of which he hit 4), managing to come up with his large point total despite being guarded by Juzan Djinn, one of the league's premier defenders.

Trailing by 8 going into the final quarter, the West cut the lead to 6 early in the stanza before the East took control again. 

This was the 35th win by the East (to 20 for the West) and marks the fourth time they've won this star contest in the past 5 seasons. 

Dallas Hall of Famer Juzan Djinn also shined in this, his fifth All Star Game outing, and his 7 assists ties him all time with Percy Faith in All Star contests with 20. Additionally, Djinn's game-high 4 blocks makes him the All Star leader in that department with 18. He is now averaging 20 points per game in All Star competition. 

CAREER LEADERS IN ALL STAR ASSISTS
20--Juzan Djinn, Dallas
20--Percy Faith, Dallas/Oklahoma City
19--Uncle Bob Masterson, Philadelphia
18--Pietro Destroyer, Charleston/Chicago/Seattle
15--Marcus Pettis, Sacramento/Houston

CAREER LEADERS IN ALL STAR BLOCKED SHOTS
18--Juzan Djinn, Dallas
16--Curly Hogbottom, Dallas/Philadelphia
16--J.J. Gargantuan, Charleston/Dallas/Sacramento/Milwaukee
15--Tom "the Bomb" Kondla, Seattle/Houston/Chicago/Dallas
14--Jimsy Redfern, Charleston

PLAYER OF THE GAME
35 GVP...Hall of Fame forward CRENTIS DENTIST of Oklahoma City became one of just 10 MBA players to capture multiple MVP of the All Star Game honors, capturing his second in three seasons with a 30-point explosion that included tying for game-high in rebounds with 4 and swiping 1 steal. The 6-6 small forward was 14 for 16 from the field, his only two misses coming on long bombs (in which he was 1 for 3). He was also 1 for 1 at the foul line. He did all this despite spending a good deal of time on the bench in foul trouble and eventually fouling out with 29 time units remaining in the game.


Other 20-plus GVP performers
34 GVP...Los Angeles point guard Pinky Toe...30 points...3 rebounds...1 assist.
28 GVP...Dallas guard Juzan Djinn...15 points...7 assists...4 blocked shots...2 rebounds.
25 GVP...Charleston forward Piping Plover...19 points...4 rebounds...1 assist...1 steal.
25 GVP...San Jose small forward Scobee Bryant...20 points...3 rebounds...1 assist...1 blocked shot.

NEXT UP: The second half of Season 55 kicks off with a cross-over game between the only two teams yet to chalk up a victory. Los Angeles travels to Milwaukee in a contest in which one of them HAS to win. 
The next three games in the bracket are all important, but the featured game is the final one in which Dallas visits Charleston, with the three-time defending champions looking for revenge for a slaughter-rule loss to the Mountaineers. 


 

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Season 55 All Star Game Rosters and observations


History of All Star Games Played in Philadelphia
-- Season 8...West won 72-69...MVP was Hall of Fame center Mable Reed of Seattle who was also the game's top scorer with 23 poiints.
-- Season 12...East won 86-71...MVP was hometown hero, Hall of Fame guard Uncle Bob Masterson of Philadelphia who was also game's high scorer with 23 points.
-- Season 24...East won 100-66...MVP was Hall of Fame guard Tommy Zoop of Oklahoma who was also game's high scorer with 29 points.
-- Season 40...East won 77-75...MVP was Hall of Fame guard Beezow Bop-Bop of Charleston...top scorer in game was Hall of Fame guard Naf Naf of Oklahoma City with 19 points.
-- Season 46...East won 88-80...MVP was hometown hero, Hall of Fame guard Colquit Croix of Philadelphia who was also game's high scorer with 26 points.

Most All Star Game Appearances
11--Hall of Fame center Max Payne
11--Hall of Fame center J.J. Gargantuan (still active)
10--Hall of Fame guard Uncle Bob Masterson
10--Hall of Fame guard Mamadou Zongo
9---Hall of Fame forward Curly Hogbottom

20-plus GVP players left off this year's teams
G-King Czardines, Oklahoma City 23.4
G-Ehhy Table, Milwaukee 23.2
G-Bellybutton Inquisition, Seattle 20.2
F-Leonard Pinth Garnel, Philadelphia 20.2
F-Turk Attaturk, Philadelphia 20.0

NEXT UP...55th MBA All Star Game to be held in Philadelphia

East has won 34, West has won 20...East has won three of last 4

 

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Season 55 Featured Game No. 5...San Jose at Seattle...plus a new bonus feature

 

Seattle 80, San Jose 54 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)

Stampede tramples Amigos

SEATTLE -- The Seattle Stampede (now 4-1) assured itself of entering the All Star Game break in first place in the West by blowing away the visiting San Jose Fighting Amigos (3-2) 80-54; the biggest margin of victory by anyone this season.

The win ended the 3-game winning streak for San Jose and split the season series between the two at one each. 

After scoring just 55 points against the Amigos in their first meeting, it was Seattle's turn to frustrate San Jose by holding the visitors to just 44 shots in a performance that they dominated from the opening tip.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
31 GVP...Seattle's fine second-year forward ERIC A. CROCIDALE assured himself of his second All Star Game appearance in as many seasons with a game-high 25-point performance in which he dominated his opposite, Scobee Bryant. In their first meeting it was Bryant dominating Crocidale for the POG. But "The Croc" turned things around with a 10 for 15 shooting night that included 4 slam dunks and 5 for 6 from the foul line. Additionally, the 6-8 star blocked a game-high 3 shots and pulled down 3 rebounds. This was his first POG of the season. He was the team MVP as a rookie last season and Seattle fans are hoping he will buck the tradition of moving on to a different franchise.

Other 20-plus GVP performers (None from San Jose)
24 GVP...Seattle point guard Bellybutton Inquisition...19 points...3 rebounds...2 assists. 

MBA Standings … Season 55

EAST DIVISION

DALLAS………………3-1

CHARLESTON………. 3-1

OKLAHOMA CITY…..2-2

PHILADELPHIA………2-2

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-4

 

WEST DIVISION

SEATTLE…………..4-1

GILLETTE………….3-1

SAN JOSE………… 3-2

SACRAMENTO… 1-3

LOS ANGELES….. 0-4

 

NEXT UP: A rematch of the two bottom feeders in the West with Los Angeles at Sacramento. The R-Dogs got their lone win thus far in their previous meeting in an 81-79 barn-burner. The game means more to L.A. since another last-place finish means that The Big One could be rolling the cube of chance to see if it leaves LaLa Land.

BONUS...CAN YOU GUESS WHO THIS RETIRED MBA PLAYER IS?



 







Monday, September 23, 2024

SEASON 55 RETIREMENTS

This was one of the lightest number of players to announce their retirements, with just 9 of a possible 45 saying they will leave the MBA following this season.

Only 6 of those 9 are currently on rosters, and only 2 players were starters at the time of retirement rolls.

The biggest losses were those two starters, with Splash Gordon, the league leader in scoring at the time of his announcement, leaving Philly and longtime forward and current Seattle starter Frog Morton also hanging it up.

Morton is one of three ancient MBA players who will retire, the others being Ape Con Myth of Milwaukee and the man who holds the all-time consecutive games played record, Wawa Wewa of Charleston. 

No team lost more than one player to retirement and four teams did not lose anyone. 



 

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Season 55 Featured Game 4...Seattle at San Jose


SAN JOSE 65, SEATTLE 55

AMIGOS OUTSLUG STAMPEDE

SAN JOSE -- The young Fighting Amigos created a logjam at the top of the West Division standings with this defensive battle as they survived a 6-point first quarter to win 65-55 over Seattle. The loss was the first of the season for the visiting Stampede, giving three West teams (Seattle, San Jose and Gillette) 3-1 records. 

Points prevented by quarters
Seattle...3...6...4...5  Total=18
S. Jose...2...2...6...0  Total=10

Tops in points prevented
1. Tweed Bassman, San Jose...6
1. Bellybutton Inquisition, Seattle...6

PLAYER OF THE GAME
31 GVP...Second-year San Jose forward SCOBEE BRYANT dominated another second-year forward, Seattle's Erik A. Crocidale to capture his second POG this season. While Crocidale fouled out with 6 points to his name, the 6-8 Bryant posted game-high numbers in both scoring (20 points) anbd rebounds (7 boards). Bryant was a precise 8 for 10 from the floor (0 for 1 deep) and contributed to a perfect game at the free throw line for the Amigos by going 4 for 4. He also led his team with 2 blocked shots and added a pair of assists. He's now averaging 15.8 points per game and 5.3 rebounds.

Other 20-plus GVP performers (none from Seattle)
25 GVP...San Jose guard Vinny Zazeech...15 points...5 rebounds...3 steals...2 assists.
21 GVP...San Jose rookie power forward Tweed Bassman...14 points (including 3 slams)...4 rebounds...1 assist...1 steal...1 blocked shot.

MBA Standings … Season 55

EAST DIVISION

CHARLESTON………. 3-0

DALLAS………………2-1

OKLAHOMA CITY…..2-2

PHILADELPHIA………1-2

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-3

 

WEST DIVISION

SEATTLE…………..3-1

SAN JOSE………… 3-1

GILLETTE………….3-1

SACRAMENTO… 0-3

LOS ANGELES….. 0-3

 

NEXT UP: The two win-less teams in the West, both playoff teams a season ago, fight for their first victory as Sacramento visits Los Angeles.

 



 

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Season 55 Featured Game No. 3...Dallas at Oklahoma City

DALLAS 94, OKLAHOMA CITY 73 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)

DEMONS REBOUND WITH DOMINANT WIN

OKLAHOMA CITY -- After losing their first game in 19 contests, the three-time defending champs from Dallas responded with a vengeance, slaughter-ruling Oklahoma City on the Lariats' home court 94-73. 

The win over Oklahoma City marks the seventh consecutive triumph over the team that has been Dallas' main challenger in the past two seasons. Perhaps Charleston, which handed the Demons their loss, will now be considered the top opponent.

Dallas grabbed the lead in the first quarter and never let it go, increasing the margin as the periods progressed with 62.9 percent shooting and a dominant rebounding edge of 25-14. Demons guards were nearly unstoppable, accounting for 52 combined points. 

Dallas substitute forward Venial Sinn was injured in the first quarter and will be out the next game when Dallas takes on lowly Milwaukee. Horsehead Henderson awaiting a call-up?

PLAYER OF THE GAME
38 GVP...Hall of Fame Dallas guard and defending league MVP JUZAN DJINN registered his first POG this season in style, dominating on both sides of the ball and notching the fourth triple-double of his career and the first by anyone this season. Djinn led all scorers with 27 points hitting from all four areas of the court on the way to a 11 for 16 shooting day that included 1 for 4 from deep and a perfect 4 for 4 from the foul line. On defense he held Handsy Joe Potatoe to just 2 points, blocking a game-high 5 shots. Djinn, now in his 6th campaign, also led his team in assists, dishing out 5. He came into the game averaging just 12.5 ppg and left with a scoring average of 17.3.

Other 20-plus GVP performers
33 GVP...Dallas point guard Vicious Hick...25 points (including 6 treys)...7 rebounds...1 assist.
26 GVP...Dallas center Biggus Dickus...19 points...6 rebounds...1 assist.
26 GVP...Oklahoma City point guard King Czardines...17 points...7 assists...1 rebound...1 steal.
26 GVP...Oklahoma City rookie center Poop-Rupiah 3000...18 points...4 rebounds...2 assists...2 blocks
26 GVP...Oklahoma City Hall of Fame forward Crentis Dentist...20 points...2 rebounds...2 steals...1 assist...1 blocked shot. 

MBA Standings … Season 55

EAST DIVISION

CHARLESTON………. 2-0

DALLAS………………2-1

OKLAHOMA CITY…..2-1

PHILADELPHIA……..1-2

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-2

 

WEST DIVISION

SEATTLE…………..3-0

GILLETTE………….2-1

SAN JOSE………… 2-1

SACRAMENTO….. 0-3

LOS ANGELES…....0-3

 

NEXT UP: Bracket No. 3 concludes with first-place Charleston hosting win-less Milwaukee.


Tuesday, September 3, 2024

SEASON 55...Featured Game No. 2...Plus a summary after two brackets and a Bonus


Charleston 89, Dallas 69 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)

MOUNTAINEERS END DALLAS STREAK

DALLAS -- Using stifling defense and superb shooting the visiting Mountaineers from Charleston stopped the record 18-game winning streak of the Dallas Defense with a somewhat shocking and conclusive 89-69 slaughter rule victory on the champs' home court.

Points prevented by quarters
Charleston...6...2...6...3  Total=17
Dallas..........0...0...3...0  Total=3

Points prevented leaders
1. Piping Plover, Charleston 10
2. Nick Kenpoop, Charleston 4

Turnovers caused by quarters
Charleston...0...1...0...0  Total=1
Dallas..........0...1...0...2  Total=3

Turnovers Caused Leaders
1.Pete Marzano, Dallas 3

PLAYER OF THE GAME
35 GVP...Fourth-year ball-handling genius SEEYALATER SCRONTO was dazzling from the point for victorious Charleston, hitting treys, driving hard to the hole and handing out assists on the way to his first POG of the season. The 5-11 Scronto scored 15 of his game-high 28 points in the first quarter, setting the tone for the game and getting his charges off to a 6 point lead. Controlling the action, he was 11 for 20 from the field, including 2 for 4 from beyond the arc and 4 for 8 from the foul line. His 3 assists tied for game high and the smallest guy on the court managed to grab 4 rebounds.


Other 20-plus GVP performers
29 GVP...Charleston rookie forward Nick Kenpoop...22 points (4 slams)...4 rebounds...3 blocked shots.
27 GVP...Dallas Hall of Fame guard Juzan Djinn...18 points...6 rebounds...3 assists.
25 GVP...Charleston center Johnny Bananas...17 points...8 rebounds.
20 GVP...Charleston guard Kopi Luwak...10 points...10 rebounds in first game against his old team.
20 GVP...Dallas guard Vicious Hick...16 points...4 rebounds.
20 GVP...Dallas center Biggus Dickus...12 points...8 rebounds.

AFTER 2 BRACKETS


Changes in the East since last bracket
-- Charleston jumps past Dallas into second place behind Oklahoma City, with the Demons dropping to third. 

Changes in the West since last bracket
-- Seattle, by virtue of its blow-out win against L.A., takes over first from Gillette, with the Humps dropping to second despite their win against Sacramento.
-- By the same token, although they both lost, Sacramento gets out of the cellar and is replaced by Los Angeles.

BRACKET NO. 3
-- Bracket 3 kicks off with a cross-over, pitting Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The Phobia has managed to look impressive in two close losses to stiff competition, while L.A. has take two sound beatings.

The FEATURED GAME in this bracket is the fourth one, which has Oklahoma City hosting the three-time defending champs from Dallas, fresh off their first defeat in 19 contests. Should be a capacity crowd.

BONUS

MOST CAREER TRIPLE DOUBLES

17…GREAT GRUNCLE TERRY …guard…HOF

16…JIMSY REDFERN…forward…1 quadruple-double

11…TOM “THE BOMB” KONDLA…center…HOF…only triple-double season ever recorded

11…CHIP BATTOE…forward…HOF

9…MARCUS PETTIS…guard

9…BEEZOW BOP-BOP…guard…HOF

8…MAX PAYNE…center…HOF

7…SHUCKS OYSTER…guard…HOF

7…J.D. JEDREAT…forward…1 quadruple-double

7…TUG HERSHORTS…forward…HOF

7…DISS REFLEXIA…center…HOF

7…WAWA WEWA…forward…ACTIVE

 

ACTIVE TRIPLE-DOUBLE LEADERS

7…WAWA WEWA...forward

4…BIGGUS DICKUS…center

4…EHHY TABLE…guard

3…JUZAN DJINN…guard…HOF

3…J.J. GARGANTUAN…center…HOF


3…DICK PAPERS…guard