Sunday, August 17, 2014

Iguanas head for championship series



Houston 74, San Jose 65

HOUSTON--Having shrugged off the San Jose Fighting Amigos two games to none, the Houston Iguanas will be appearing in their first championship series since Season 26.

After trailing by two at the end of the first quarter, the Iguanas sent The Terrarium crowd into a hot, sweaty frenzy early in the second as guards Ching-Chong Chung and Hall of Famer Hrundi V. Bakshi dropped four consecutive trey-bombs on the visitors which eventually resulted in a 14-point first-half advantage for the home team.

Chung was the MVP of the Game with a game-high 29 points, matching his five 3-pointers from Game 1. San Jose had no defensive answer for the long-ball attack of the eventual victors, as Houston registered 23 treys in the two games compared to just 2 for the West Division champs.

Schweaty Ballz and Gato Do Mato were the only consistent scorers for San Jose in this first-round action.

Houston, which last won an MBA title in Season 12, now awaits the winner of the third game between Dallas and Philadelphia. It will likely be the four-time defending champion Phobia, which has a 1-1 record against Houston this season.

1 comment:

MBA said...

A 3 guard rotation the likes of which have never been seen. A Dallas win is a Houston Championship next game. This next game is their best chance.
--TM