Monday, May 4, 2026
Monday, April 27, 2026
Season 58 Featured Game No. 10...Los Angeles at Sacramento
R-DOGS BEST BIG ONE
A LOOK AT THE TIGHT MVP RACE
This is one of the closest MVP races in recent memory, with three, maybe four players squarely in the hunt.
Prior to this Featured Game, the race looks as follows:
1. guard Pinky Toe of Los Angeles…32.3 GVP points
1. forward Leonard Pinth Garnel of Philadelphia… 32.3 GVP points
3. Hall of Fame guard Juzan Djinn of Dallas… 31.4 GVP points
4. center Poop-Rupiah 3000 of Dallas…30.4 GVP points
MBA Standings … Season 58
EAST DIVISION
PHILADELPHIA………8-1
(clinched playoffs)
DALLAS………………7-2
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..4-5
CHARLESTON……….3-6
(eliminated)
MILWAUKEE………..1-8
(eliminated)
WEST DIVISION
LOS
ANGELES….8-2 (clinched playoffs and first place in division)
SACRAMENTO… 7-3
(clinched playoffs)
GILLETTE…………4-6
(eliminated)
SEATTLE………….3-6
(eliminated)
SAN
JOSE…………2-8 (eliminated)
NEXT UP: Philadelphia at Oklahoma City. The Phobia could clinch both
first place in the East and home court advantage for the entire playoffs with a
road win against the Lariats. Philly, on a 3-game winning streak, handled
Oklahoma City fairly easily 76-63 in their first meeting, with Phobia center
Blob Dylan domineering during the proceedings.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Season 58, Featured Game No. 9...Oklahoma City at Dallas
DALLAS 90, OKLAHOMA CITY 65 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)
DEMONS DESTROY LARIATS
DALLAS -- With this 90-65 manhandling by Dallas of Oklahoma City, the playoff teams are set for Season 58. All that remains is determining first place in the East in a race between current leader Philadelphia and the six-time-defending-champion Demons and who gets home court advantage throughout the post-season.
This Featured Game was competitive up until halftime. In the third quarter, Dallas outscored the visitors 20-7 and it was all over.
The Demons, who possess the longest current winning streak at 5, crushed Oklahoma City defensively, preventing 19 would-be points.
The victors shot 71.2 percent from the floor to just 50.9 percent for the Lariats.
Points prevented...Dallas 19, Oklahoma City 3
Turnovers caused: Oklahoma City 4, Dallas 3
Tops in points prevented: Juzan Djinn of Dallas with 13, Poop-Rupiah 3000 of Dallas with 4
Tops in turnovers caused: Oblio Assbag of Oklahoma City with 2
PLAYER OF THE GAME
27 GVP...Role-playing power forward NICK KENPOOP of Dallas stepped up and claimed POG honors for the first time this season with a game-high 20-point performance. The 6-10, fourth-year man dominated Oklahoma City's L.S. Island, scoring on 8 of 9 shots, slamming home 3 dunks and going 4 of 6 from the foul line. The sharp passing big man tied for game-high in assists with 4 while pulling down 3 boards. A steady, if not spectacular piece in the last two Dallas championships, Kenpoop is now scoring at a modest-but-steady 12 points per game, which is tied for his best scoring season.
MBA Standings … Season 58
EAST DIVISION
PHILADELPHIA………7-1
(clinched playoffs)
DALLAS………………7-2
(clinched playoffs)
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..4-5
CHARLESTON……….3-6
(eliminated)
MILWAUKEE………..1-7
(eliminated)
WEST DIVISION
LOS
ANGELES….7-1 (clinched playoffs and first place in division)
SACRAMENTO… 6-3
(clinched playoffs)
GILLETTE…………4-5
(eliminated)
SEATTLE………….3-6
(eliminated)
SAN JOSE…………1-8
(eliminated)
NEXT UP: Bracket 9 concludes with first-place Philly at last-place
Milwaukee. The Phobia is still jostling for first in the East with Dallas as
well as home court throughout the playoffs. They held Milwaukee to 53 measly
points in their first meeting, winning by 15 behind Itstha Bishop and Leonard
Pinth Garnel’s duo POG performances.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Season 58 Featured Game No. 8...Sacramento at Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES 82, SACRAMENTO 79
L.A. comes back in barn-burner
LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Big One (now 7-1), trailing by 9 points with 54 time units left in the game, rallied to come all the way back for an electrifying 82-79 victory over second-place Sacramento (now 5-3).
The victory clinches a playoff spot for L.A.; its second in a row. They join Philadelphia as guaranteed post-season teams.
The Big One used a trio of 3-pointers by Vicious Hick in the fourth quarter and took the lead for good on a short jumper by center Otzi Bolzano with 3 time units remaining.
The victory gives L.A. its first 7-win season in eight campaigns; the most since Season 50 when they went 9-1 in a championship year.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
35 GVP..."MIGHTY MITE" BELLYBUTTON INQUISITION was the star of the show for the Sacramento River Dogs in this tough loss. The 5-11, 6th-year veteran scored a game-high 27 points in a head-to-head shootout with league scoring leader Pinky Toe of L.A. Inquisition got off to a great start, scoring 11 points in the first quarter on the way to a 12 for 20 shooting day, with 1 slam dunk. He was also 3 for 3 from the foul line and tied for game-high in assists with 4 and team-high in rebounds with 4. A three-time all star, this hard-driving back court player has become sharper with the passage of time. He's scoring at a career-best 17.6 points per game and has sparked the revitalized Sacramento franchise after coming to them in the free agent draft.
MBA Standings … Season 58
EAST DIVISION
PHILADELPHIA………7-1
(clinched playoffs)
DALLAS…………………6-2
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..4-4
CHARLESTON……….3-5
(eliminated)
MILWAUKEE………..1-7
(eliminated)
WEST DIVISION
LOS
ANGELES….7-1 (clinched playoffs)
SACRAMENTO… 5-3
SEATTLE………….3-4
GILLETTE…………2-5
SAN JOSE…………1-7
(eliminated)
NEXT UP: Bracket 8 concludes with Seattle
hosting Gillette. A win would put the home team Stampede just one game behind
Sacramento for the second playoff berth. But there is no guarantee. The Humps
bested Seattle in Bracket 6 with a 75-68 setback behind the hot shooting of
Maboroshi No Hotcake.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Season 58 Featured Game No. 7...Philadelphia at Los Angeles
PHILADELPHIA 70, LOS ANGELES 66
DEFENSE PREVAILS
IN SHOWDOWN
LOS ANGELES -- Led by the efforts of Tut Ankhamun, Blob Dylan and Leonard Pinth Garnel, the league-leading defense of the Philadelphia Phobia (now 6-1) held the MBA's top offense 19 points below their average as they triumphed 70-66 in this cross-over showdown of first place teams.
The loss was the first blemish on The Big One's record (now 6-1) and improved the East vs. West record to 5-2 this campaign.
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
25 GVP...Los Angeles shooting guard PINKY TOE led all scorers in this losing effort, with a 20-point performance in which the fifth-year man was 9 for 16 (2 of 5 from deep, 0 of 1 from foul line). He added 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal. Toe, who is shooting for his second All-MBA foil star, is second in the league in scoring with a 22-points per game average. He's leading the L.A. squad in scoring for the fifth straight season. This was his fourth POG, tying him for the lead league.
25 GVP...The league's best defensive center, BLOB DYLAN of Los Angeles, scored a team-high 19 points in this huge win, giving him a career-best 15.3 ppg scoring average this season. The 6-11 sixth-year man was 9 for 11 from the floor (1 for 1 from the foul line) with a team-high 5 rebounds and the team's only blocked shot. It was the first POG of the season for Dylan.
25 GVP...6-10 small forward LEONARD PINTH GARNEL is having a banner year in this, his fifth campaign. He's leading the league in rebounding, is third in assists and is averaging a career-best 13.4 ppg. In this win he was 7 for 10 from the floor (1 for 3 from deep), handing out a game-high 7 assists and pulling down 3 rebounds. He's on track for his first All-MBA star and is currently tied with Toe for most POGs in the league with 4.
MBA Standings … Season 58
EAST DIVISION
PHILADELPHIA………6-1
DALLAS………………4-2
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..3-3
CHARLESTON……….3-3
MILWAUKEE………..1-5
WEST DIVISION
LOS
ANGELES….6-1
SACRAMENTO… 5-2
SEATTLE………….3-4
GILLETTE…………2-5
SAN
JOSE…………0-7 (eliminated)
NEXT UP: Last-place Milwaukee at Dallas. A
loss by the Greyhounds would eliminate them from playoff contention, joining
San Jose in that category. The defending champion Demons bested a surprisingly
game Milwaukee club in their first meeting 83-77 behind the POG heroics of center
Poop-Rupiah 3000.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Season 58 Featured Game 6...Philadelphia at Dallas...plus a look at scoring and rebounding leaders
DALLAS 79, PHILADELPHIA 69
DEMONS WIN WITH SURGE IN FOURTH
MBA Standings … Season 58
EAST DIVISION
PHILADELPHIA………5-1
DALLAS………………4-2
OKLAHOMA
CITY…..3-3
CHARLESTON……….2-3
MILWAUKEE………..1-4
WEST DIVISION
LOS
ANGELES….6-0
SACRAMENTO… 4-2
GILLETTE………2-4
SEATTLE………2-4
SAN
JOSE………0-6
NEXT UP: The final game of bracket 6 has
Charleston looking for revenge against Milwaukee on the Greyhounds’ home court.
Milwaukee edged the Mountaineers in their first meeting 76-74 for their only
win thus far. Charleston can get back to .500 with a victory, but a loss would
drop them behind Milwaukee in the standings.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Season 58 All Star Game in Sacramento
WEST 82, EAST 81 (Buzzer Beater)
WEST TAKES A THRILLER
SACRAMENTO -- Power forward Grand Demur Fuyacho's free throw after the final buzzer gave the West a one-point, 82-81 victory in one of the more riveting All Star Games in MBA history.
With the West trailing by two points and one time unit left, Fuyacho got the ball down low, scored, tying the game, and was fouled by Leonard Pinth Garnel. The 6-10 third-year man from Los Angeles then calmly sank the accompanying free throw for the victory, which was the second in a row for the West.
The East still leads the series 36 to 22, but in games played in Sacramento, the West is now 5-1.
Trailing 62-54 entering the fourth quarter, the West slowly worked its way back to within 4 points when guard Pinky Toe of Los Angeles drove to the hole, scored and was fouled with 4 ticks left. His subsequent free throw was no good, but it was Toe who came flying in from the free throw line and tipped in his own miss to tie the score with 3 left.
Then in the waning moments, Garnel's lob to Poop-Rupiah 3000 of Dallas resulted in a slam and a two-point lead for the East with just one time unit remaining, leading to the Fuyacho heroics.
It was the closest All Star Game finish since Season 30 when Oklahoma City rookie guard Jerry Curl hit a medium jumper at the horn to give the West a 75-74 triumph.
Yes...Oklahoma City was in the West at that point.
PLAYER OF THE GAME
33 GVP...Fifth-year veteran Los Angeles guard PINKY TOE can now add All Star Game MVP to his Rookie of the Year, All-MBA and 5 All Star appearances in as many seasons. The 6-2 Toe led the fourth-quarter charge for the winning West, including the dramatic 4-point play that tied it up near game's end. He scored a game-high 28 points on 13 of 21 shooting that included 2 for 6 from deep and 0 for 1 from the foul line. (The reluctant Toe would not reveal if he missed that free throw on purpose as part of his game-tying play). He added 4 rebounds and 1 assist.












