DALLAS 66, MILWAUKEE 64
DEMONS HANG ON FOR WIN
MILWAUKEE -- In yet another game where the last shot determined the outcome, the Dallas Demons (now 5-1) escaped Milwaukee's trap with a 66-64 victory.
Trailing throughout the game but never really out of it, Milwaukee (now 3-3) put on a furious comeback down the stretch only to lose on a desperation full-court shot at the buzzer by Greyhounds forward Scobee Bryant that nearly secured a home team victory. It took three rolls to determine that the longshot attempt did not go in.
This barn-burner featured fierce defense by both teams, with Milwaukee players preventing 17 Dallas points and the Demons preventing 16.
It also marks the third consecutive game that an opponent has taken the four-time defending champs from Dallas down to the wire, with Oklahoma City having first lost to Dallas by 3, then turning around and beating them by 4.
Points prevented by quarter
Dallas...........1...4...7...4...Total=16
Milwaukee...3...6...4...4...Total=17
Tops in points prevented
1. Juzan Djinn, Dallas...10 points prevented
2. Itstha Bishop, Milwaukee...5 points prevented
PLAYER OF THE GAME
28 GVP...Fourth-year Milwaukee guard ITSTHA BISHOP has no awards on his card, but in that respect, he may be one of the most under-the-radar stars in MBA history. The 6-foot shooting guard has led Milwaukee in scoring every season since joining the league, peaking with a 20.3 ppg average last season that tied for the scoring title. In this game, despite getting his shot blocked 5 times by shut-down defender Juzan Djinn, who prevented 10 of his points, Bishop managed to come away with a game-high 23 on 10 of 19 shooting. Additionally, he stopped 5 opponents' points from hitting the scoreboard with tough D of his own. Bishop was 2 of 6 from deep and 1 of 1 from the foul line while pulling down 3 rebounds and topping his team in assists with 2. He had more than double the points of the next-highest scoring Milwaukee player and most definitely kept the Greyhounds in contention throughout the game.
Other 20-plus GVP performers
26 GVP...Dallas center Biggus Dickus...16 points...6 rebounds...2 assists...1 steal...1 blocked shot.
23 GVP...Dallas point guard Vicious Hick...13 points (3 treys)...6 rebounds...4 assists.
22 GVP...Dallas small forward Pete "the Steakman" Marzano...16 points...3 rebounds...2 assists...1 block.
21 GVP...Dallas power forward Nick Kenpoop...11 points...4 rebounds...4 assists...2 blocked shots.
21 GVP...Milwaukee small forward Scobee Bryant...10 points...6 rebounds...3 blocked shots...2 steals
20 GVP...Dallas Hall of Fame two guard Juzan Djinn...10 points...5 blocked shots...3 rebounds...2 assists.
MBA Standings … Season 56
EAST DIVISION
DALLAS………………….5-1
PHILADELPHIA………4-2
MILWAUKEE………..3-3
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..2-3
CHARLESTON……….
1-5
WEST DIVISION
SAN JOSE…………5-1
GILLETTE…………4-2
LOS
ANGELES….3-2
SEATTLE………….2-4
SACRAMENTO…
0-6
NEXT UP: Another important game, Oklahoma City at Los Angeles, closes out
bracket No. 6. The Lariats would be in the thick of things with a cross-over
victory here, and Los Angeles needs a win to keep pace with Gillette for the
second playoff spot in the West.
GALUMPKUS 12TH HALL OF FAME CENTER
By earning his 7th All Star Game appointment, Chochky Galumkpus, now of Seattle, becomes the 61st member of the MBA Hall of Fame and the 12th center to join the august company of pivots. The 7-1 Galumpkus, now in his 11th season, has played for three different franchises...two stints with Oklahoma City, one stretch with Dallas and now Seattle...and has been a star in every stop.
Here are the Hall of Fame centers in reverse order of their induction season:
Season 56...Chochky Galumpkus (first center to make the exalted status in 8 seasons)
Season 48...Tree Fiddy
Season 44...J.J. Gargantuan (still active, but retiring after this season)
Season 35...Max Payne
Season 33...Tom "the Bomb" Kondla
Season 25...Jonny Cockaroo
Season 23...Bart Pitbull
Season 17...Mable Reed
Season 16...Diamond Dallas Paige
Season 16...Rip Slamjam
Season 10...Big Bill Rustler
Season 8....Alex Pal