Tuesday, June 16, 2009

MBA Update

New Standings

East
Charleston Rebels 6-1
Philadelphia Phobia 4-3
Houston Iguanas 4-3
Chicago Gale 3-4
Milwaukee Greyhounds 1-6

West
San Jose Fighting Amigos 5-2
Dallas Demons 4-3
Oklahoma City Lariats 3-4
Sacramento River Dogs 3-4
Seattle Stampede 2-5

Most recent games:

  • Charleston, behind center Jonny Cockaroo's 21 points, pounds Milwaukee 83-57
  • Milwauakee gets biggest game of career from retiring Baby Backribs (26 points) and shocks the Iguanas of Houston 83-64.
  • Philadelphia stays in the thick of the playoff hunt with a 81-67 win over Sacramento, with retiring Shoo-Shing Wine starring for the Phobia with 22 points.
  • Dallas, like Philly, still hanging around in playoff push despite limited talent, destroying Seattle 94-77 on Buzzy Bazinski Night, despite 20-point performance from Stampede's Nipple Rings Raguski in a losing effort.
  • Looking like they were done for the season, the Lariats of Oklahoma City rise up and smite the mighty Fighting Amigos of San Jose, 70-63. Longtime star guard Marcus Pettis of Oklahoma City (19 points) and diminutive guard Felipe Jazzman (21 points) of San Jose share player of the game honors.
  • In big showdown game and must-win contest for Chicago, the Gale goes down to Charleston 81-73. Rebels first team to six wins seem to be emerging as league's toughest team. Great team effort from Charleston overcomes big day from Chicago point guard veteran Mamadou Zongo, who gets 22 points that include 5 of 6 from 3-point land, three steals and two blocked shots.
Remaining schedule

San Jose at Dallas
Oklahoma City at Sacramento
Chicago at Milwaukee
Dallas at Seattle
Charleston at Houston

Chicago at Houston
Dallas at San Jose
Milwaukee at Philadelphia
Charleston at Oklahoma City
Seattle at Sacramento

Philadelphia at Houston
Charleston at Chicago
Philadelphia at Milwaukee
Sacramento at Oklahoma City
San Jose at Seattle

1 comment:

Tyler Masterson said...

See, this is just fine, your teams will take the 1 spots, mine the 2 spots, which will set the stage for 2 tyler teams in the finals!