DALLAS 82, CHARLESTON 60 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)
DAZZLING DEMONS 4-PEAT
DALLAS -- The Dallas Demons, demonstrating that they are in a league of their own, captured their fourth consecutive MBA title, doing so by sweeping their way through the playoffs for the second straight season.
The crowning contest was an 82-60 victory before their home fans, during which the team was never really threatened. It was the seventh straight Finals win for what many consider the best starting lineup in the history of the league.
Only one team, the Philadelphia Phobia of Seasons 29 through 33, with five straight titles, can challenge that distinction. Those Philly teams featured a starting lineup of five Hall of Fame players, giving this Dallas aggregation something to shoot for next season and the seasons to come.
This latest Dallas championship saw the Demons hold Charleston, which was the second-highest scoring team in the league at 78.9ppg, to just 61.7 points per game. Meanwhile, Dallas averaged 86.7 per game in the Finals.
As is their pattern, the Demons exploded for an 11-0 run to end the first quarter, holding Charleston to just 7 points in the first frame and setting off an early celebration. The fans in the stands were going so wild, it was like a thousand pogo sticks on a trampoline party with a side of confetti cannons and a marching band of chimpanzees playing vuvuzelas!
Points prevented by team
Dallas...14
Charleston ...4
Tops in points prevented
Biggus Dickus of Dallas with 6
6 others tied with 2
PLAYER OF THE GAME
33 GVP...Charleston guard KOPI LUWAK...The highest scorer in this game, fittingly, was the former Dallas star who the Mountaineers mortgaged their future to acquire. The fourth-year sharpshooter, who missed the previous game due to injury, knocked down 5 treys in 12 tries on the way to a 27-point performance. The 6-2 Luwak was 9 for 18 from the floor and 4 for 6 from the foul line while tying for game-high in assists with 3. He added 2 rebounds and 1 steal. When he left the floor late in the game, the Dallas crowd acknowleged his effort with warm applause (or was that apple sauce?)
Other 20-plus GVP performers
31 GVP...Dallas center Biggus Dickus...18 points...7 rebounds...3 assists...3 blocked shots...tops in points prevented.
23 GVP...Dallas point guard Vicious Hick...14 points (4 treys)...7 rebounds...2 assists.
20 GVP...Dallas two guard, Hall of Famer Juzan Djinn...14 points...3 rebounds...2 assists...1 steal.
20 GVP...Dallas power forward Satan Israel...15 points...5 rebounds.
DALLAS' 9 CHAMPIONSHIPS THROUGH THE YEARS
Only Philadelphia, with 16 titles, has more.
It took 15 seasons for Dallas to win their first title, but since Season 20, no team has won more
SEASON 55...9-1.....5-0 in playoffs
SEASON 54...10-0...5-0 in playoffs
SEASON 53...8-2.....5-2 in playoffs
SEASON 52...8-2.....5-2 in playoffs
SEASON 47...10-0...5-0 in playoffs
SEASON 46...9-1.....5-1 in playoffs
SEASON 28...9-1...5-3 in playoffs
SEASON 21...7-3...5-1 in playoffs
SEASON 20...7-3...5-1 in playoffs
note...Dallas finished in first place in their division in every championship season.
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