Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Game 3 Milwaukee vs. San Jose

FIGHTING AMIGOS BACK IN CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
SAN JOSE – The San Jose Fighting Amigos led by the game-high 23 points of guard Cock A. Doodledoo, outlasted the Milwaukee Greyhounds in the deciding game of the first round series and will appear in the championship round for the third time in five seasons.

Milwaukee 21-39-50-64
San Jose.. 16-35-55-70

MVP of Game—Cock A. Doodledoo, San Jose, 23 points 6 rebounds, 2 assists
Top Milwaukee scorer – Chi CityMaine, 18 points
Fouled out—Hrundi V. Bakshi

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Round One Playoff Updates

DEFENDING CHAMPS WIN GAME ONE
PHILADELPHIA -- Despite both starting guards fouling out, the defending champion Dallas Demons prevailed handily on the road against Philadelphia, 61-47. Phobia point guard Johnny Hoops was the game MVP with 16 points and five boards, but the Dallas defense held the home team to a paltry 34 percent shooting.

Dallas .........19-37-51-61
Philadelphia 21-31-43-47
Top Scorer-Hoops, Phil. 16
Top Rebounder, Boone Doggle, Phil. 8



MILWAUKEE STAYS ALIVE WITH 60-57 VICTORY
MILWAUKEE -- Rookie MVP Hrundi V. Bakshi of Milwaukee broke open a tight contest with back-to-back treys in the fourth quarter that spurred the Greyhounds to a 60-57 win. Milwaukee trailed 51-50 when Bakshi canned his two back-breakers behind the arc on the way to a game-high 17 points. The series now goes to a final Game 3, with the teams knotted up at one game each.

San Jose...14-26-45-57
Milwaukee.11-27-44-60
Game MVP-Sagital Occlusal, San Jose...14 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocked shots.
Top Rebounder, Occlusal, San Jose, 8.
Funsy VanSlochum of San Jose led both theams with 3 steals.
Ed Masterson led San Jose with 15 points.


TRAPPER ZOID'S BUZZER-BEATER TIES THE SERIES
DALLAS -- Veteran Philadelphia guard Trapper Zoid, pressed into starting service due to an injury to Major Hassle, hit a game-winning medium jump shot at the horn to give his team a 65-63 win. Philadelphia will play the decisive Game 3 at home to determine which team goes to the finals.

Philadelphia..13-25-40-65
Dallas...........10-26-46-63
Game MVP--Momadou Zongo of Dallas, game-high 18 points, 3 Rebounds, 1 steal, 1 assist, 1 blocked shot.
Most assists--Tipsy O'Sullivan, Dallas, 5
Most steals--Johnny Hoops, Philadelphia, 3
Top Philadelphia scorers--Tug Hershorts, Boone Doggle, both with 16

Sunday, June 17, 2012

San Jose opens playoffs with big win

SAN JOSE --It was the league's top offensive team (Milwaukee) against the MBA's best defensive unit for the past four seasons. After a fast start, San Jose and defensive stalwart Cock A. Doodledoo put the clamps on rookie MVP Hrundi V. Bakshi (11 points)and finally broke open a close one in the fourth quarter to win 64-55.


Not only did Doodledoo doodle-do a number on Bakshi, but the Fighting Amigos shooting guard led all scorers with 24 points and captured MVP of the Game honors.



Milwaukee 18-30-43-55
San Jose 21-33-45-64



Game MVP -- Cock A. Doodledoo: 24 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists
Top scorer for Milwaukee: Chi CityMaine, 22 points.

S29 Finale and Playoff Preview

It will be San Jose (7-3)versus Milwaukee (6-4)and Philadelphia (8-2) versus Dallas (7-3) in the best of three first round of playoffs for Season 29. Only one team returns from last year's post-season extravaganza, the returning champion Dallas Demons who clinched a spot in the last game of the year with a dominating 67-54 victory over Oklahoma City. Milwaukee, behind stunning rookie Hrundi V. Bakshi, gained a playoff berth be beating Houston twice to end the season. Bakshi was rookie of the year and the league MVP and was also the league scoring champion. Only the great Hall of Famer Uncle Bob Masterson accomplished that triumvirate, and that happened way back in Season 4. As can be viewed by the attachment, the first team All-MBA squad is comprised of all first-time honorees, with the oldest player being just four seasons old. The youngsters are really taking over.