Sunday, January 20, 2013
SEASON 30 REGULAR SEASON
The same four teams that made the playoffs the previous campaign will return to the post-season again in Season 30. Milwaukee (8-2) and defending champion Philadelphia (7-3) were the class of the competition in the very tough Eastern Division, while Dallas (9-1) and San Jose (8-2) rose easily above the competition in the West.
Houston and Oklahoma City were major disappointments, each finishing last in their divisions, despite having high expectations in the pre-season.
The Dallas Demons pulled a first in league history by keeping its entire roster from the previous campaign with not a single personnel change. Proved to be the right move.
HONORS
Long, sharp-shooting Milwaukee guard Hrundi V. Bakshi (aka The Party) captured his second consecutive MVP of the League honor in as many seasons while again leading the league in scoring with a 22.5 ppg clip.
Rookie of the Year honors went to Charleston point guard Lemon Jell-O, a 6-1 do-everything leader for the Rebels who proved capable in all areas of the game and kept a young Charleston team competitive in every contest.
The first-team All-League Team was both young and experienced, with all five members making the honor squad for at least the second time. This group may be one of the best in the history of the MBA, with Hall of Fame forwards Sagittal Occlusal of San Jose and Boone Doggle of Philadelphia being joined by the sesational third-year center Tom "The Bomb" Kondla and scoring machines Bakshi of Milwaukee and Cheetos Jones of Philadelphia who finished one-two in MBA scoring for the second consecutive year.
POST SEASON MATCH-UPS
It's a four-way toss-up in this post-season. Any one of this quartet could emerge a champion without surprising. Truth be told, this could be the strongest group ever to make the MBA's final four.
Milwaukee Greyhounds vs. San Jose Fighting Amigos--In a classic rematch of round one from last season, Milwaukee pits its the No. 1 offense in the league against San Jose's traditionally stingiest MBA defense. The Amigos' Cock A. Doodledoo shut down "The Party" from Milwaukee last post-season on the way to winning the post-season MVP award. But Milwaukee shored up its rebounding deficiencies of Season 29 by adding stalwart rookie forward Gato DoMato. The 6-11 rookie sensation led the league in rebounding and finished runner-up in Rookie of the Year voting. Meanwhile, Sagittal Occlusal regained his scoring touch this campaign and finished second in MVP voting while leading the way again for San Jose, which finished runner-up to Dallas while being the only team to take the Demons down.
Dallas Demons vs. Philadelphia Phobia--This one is also a rematch from last year's early round, won by Philly in three games. Philadelphia again features the tallest and best forward combo in the league with Boone Doggle and Tug Hershorts. The defending champs went out and corralled Cheetos Jones, who again ran rampant with a 20.4 per game average. The Phobia's only three losses came in the three games that Jones missed due to injury. Meanwhile, Hall of Famer Mamadou Zongo and 7-0 center Max Payne had arguably the best seasons of their career. Zongo, in his 16th season, scored 19-per game, matching a career-high. Payne also had his best scoring year at 16.7 while playing spectacular defense. It should be a corker of a series.
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