Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Season 44 Featured Game No. 8...Charleston at Dallas...with Bonus



Dallas 92, Charleston 72
DEMONS WARD OFF REAPER IN STYLE
DALLAS -- In the first of two showdown games with the visiting Mountaineers of Charleston, the Dallas Demons not only kept themselves mathematically in the playoff hunt, but did so in such dominant fashion that they look like the favorites to land the second playoff spot in the East Division.

With its 92-72 thrashing of the Mountaineers, Dallas (now 5-3) moved to within one game of Charleston (6-2) and Philadelphia (6-2). A loss would have eliminated the Demons from the post-season race.

Meanwhile, it's discouraging for Charleston to shoot 60.7 percent and still lose by 20, but they were killed on the glass and shot themselves in the foot at the free throw line where they were 3 for 12. Plus, they could not stop Dallas, which shot 63.9 percent, getting off more shots and bombing home 8 treys to just 1 for Charleston.

Game Note: All 10 players on the Dallas roster scored in this game.

PLAYER OF GAME
Having the best season of his four-year career, Dallas shooting guard BINGO BANGO engaged his opposite, Cat Timol, in a powerhouse battle and came out slightly on top. The 6-4 Bango tied Timol for high scorer with 23 points on 9 of 11 shooting, missing just two shots, both from beyond the arc, where he potted 4 of 6. Additionally, he was 1 for 1 from the foul stripe. Among the leading scorers and 3-point shooters in the league, Bango also pulled down 5 rebounds while dishing out 4 assists. It was his first POG this season.

OTHER 20-PLUS GVP PERFORMERS
-- Tyler was right to say that the league's most frequent foul man, Louie Subgum, stood a good chance of not fouling out against Charleston. Subgum has fouled out 6 times (three times as many as the next closest player) but has not done so in the last two games. Against Red Reparee, who took just one shot, the oldest player on Dallas (9 seasons) finished the game with a foul to spare. Subgum gets a starting position at point guard, because when he doesn't foul, he produces. This game is an example of that. The 6-4 lefty scored 14 points, led his team in assists with 5 and pulled down 1 rebound while dominanting Reparee.

-- The behemoth Dallas center GoToo Grot scored just 9 points against Hall of Fame center J.J. Gargantuan of Charleston, but the 7-2 monster pulled down 6 boards, had 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot in a fine all-around performance.

-- After getting a forced rest that kept him out of most of the first quarter, Dallas small forward Chip "the Crip" Battoe still managed to score 15 points, pull down 4 boards, get 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot against one of the league's top forwards, Flip Testerton.

-- Charleston's plucky little shooting guard Cat Timol tied Bingo Bango for game-high scoring honors with 23 points while leading everyone in steals with 2. The 5-10 Timol pulled down 2 rebounds, had 3 assists and blocked 1 shot.

-- Charleston's rookie power forward Frog Morton scored 17 points, had 2 boards, 2 assists and 1 block, despite his ridiculous tendency to chuck up off-the-mark 3-point attempts at alarmingly inopportune times.

-- The other Charleston forward, fifth-year man Flip Testerton, played the dominant defending league MVP Chip Battoe to a standstill, getting 13 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocked shots. That kind of performance could eventually net the 6-5 jumping jack his first All-MBA foil star.

NEXT UP: San Jose (5-2), looks to keep its tentative hold on first place in the West and extend the league's longest win streak (4 games) as it visits Milwaukee (2-5) in a cross-over. The Fighting Amigos could even up the season cross-over series for the West with a victory. The visitors feature the league's second best offensive average, but the Greyhounds are right behind them at fourth in the league. Milwaukee, however, is last in defense.

A BONUS LOOK AT THE RECORDS SHEET

As one might expect, it's getting pretty damned hard to get on the One-Game Records Sheet in either the Team or Individual categories.
The fact of the matter is that no new records were posted at all last season, and none have been added this season.

Last record added: Season 42, when Oklahoma City established a new one-game rebounding mark by hauling in 42 boards against Sacramento.
Oldest Team Mark: Milwaukee pumping in 90.9 percent of its treys against San Jose in Season 5.
Oldest Overall One-Game Record: Milwaukee guard Sal Mambo going 13 for 13 at the free throw line way way way way back in Season 2 against Oklahoma City. Little did we know at the time that Mambo's mark would stand the test of time.
The MBA Sound Barrier: Before Chuck Yeagar broke the sound barrier in 1947, it was believed that no one could get past the invisible wall in the sky. In the MBA, that wall is represented by 14 rebounds in one game, a mark that has been achieved, but never passed, by 6 different players, the last being Pippi Pippistrelli four seasons ago. The first to do it was Hall of Fame forward Raisin Sport in Season 11. So many have approached it since then that it seems obvious that 15 rebounds is inevitable. But so far, getting that one more board has been unobtainable.








Saturday, January 18, 2020

MBA Featured Game No. 7 Philadelphia at Charleston



Philadelphia 82, Charleston 60
DEFENDING CHAMPS FLEX MUSCLES TO WIN SHOWDOWN
CHARLESTON -- The Philadelphia Phobia dealt the first-place Charleston Mountaineers their first loss of the season in a game the defending champs dominated start to finish, winning 82-60.

The Phobia is now one game behind Charleston (which won the first meeting by two points), with Philadelphia holding a 5-2 record to the 6-1 mark of the Mountaineers.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
Fifth-year star guard COLQUITT CROIX of Philadelphia notched his third POG with a game-high 24-point performance, getting the Phobia off to a 7-0 start and pouring in 20 of his points by the halfway mark. Croix, who totally out-classed his counterpart, Red Reparee, was 10 for 12 from the floor, shooting a lethal 4 of 5 from beyond the arc. He also pulled down 3 rebounds while dishing out 3 assists. He also added to his league-leading total of steals, swiping one, to give him 10 for the season. That is twice his previous high of five, established last season, with three games remaining.

OTHER 20-PLUS GVP PERFORMANCES
-- 6-4 shooting guard Akbar Zagobia of Philadelphia only scored 8 points, but the fifth-year man pulled down 7 rebounds, registered a team-high in assists with 4 and pilfered one ball.
-- Anytime you can get double-digits in points against Hall of Famer J.J. Gargantuan, you are having a productive game. Philly center Carga Larga scored 14 points, grabbing a game-high 8 rebounds and played J.J. to a standstill.
-- Every once in a while Philly forward Wawa Wewa will step out of the shadows and have a big offensive game. This was one of those times, as he lorded it over Flip Testerton and took more shots than any Philly player in scoring 19 points. He also had 1 rebound, 2 assists and 1 blocked shot.
-- The little man from the cut pile, 5-10 Cat Timol, Charleston's shooting guard, continues to shine for the Mountaineers. Timol, despite being guarded by defensive-minded Zagobia, was the top scorer for his team with 20 points while also leading his club in assists with 4. He also pulled down 2 boards.
-- The league's only active Hall of Fame player, center J.J. Gargantuan of Charleston, had his usual efficient day, getting 17 points, tying for team-high in rebounds with 3 and getting a game-high 2 steals.

NEXT UP: Chicago (1-5) travels up the road to Milwaukee (1-5) in a battle to see who can stay out of the East cellar. the Greyhounds stunned the Gale to open the season, 84-65 behind the debut POG of rookie sensation Fatty McButterpants.

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Season 44 Featured Game No. 6...San Jose at Sacramento

San Jose 73, Sacramento 69
VISITING AMIGOS UPEND FIRST-PLACE SACRAMENTO
SACRAMENTO -- Two of the league's best centers put on a titanic show in a game that saw Sacramento's nemesis, San Jose, grab a 4-point halftime lead and hold it until the end for a scrappy 73-69 victory.

Both teams are now 4-2 in a three-way West Division race, with San Jose extending its winning streak to three games while halting a 4-game win streak of Sacramento's.

The teams split the season series 1-1.

This was the last home game of the season for Sacramento.

PLAYERS OF GAME
Defending All-MBA center HUNK R. DOWN was outrageous around the basket in this game. The 7-footer led all scorers with 19 points, coming on 9 of 12 shooting, with seven of those buckets ending in slam dunks. He was also 1-for-1 from the foul line. The big guy also hit the boards hard, coming up with 9 caroms. He also had 1 assist and 1 blocked shot to earn his first POG this season.

Down's magnificent game was matched by 6-8, sixth-year center TREE FIDDY of Sacramento, who did his opposite one better in the rebounding department, hauling down a game-high 10 boards. Fiddy had 15 points on 7 of 9 shooting, including 1-for 1 from 3-Point Land, 2 blocked shots, 2 assists and 1 steal. When Sacramento got down 9 points down the stretch, Fiddy blocked a sure bucket by Down, then popped in the trey to pull his team back into the game with 14 left.
This was his second POG this season.

Other 20-Plus GVP performers
-- Solid shooting guard Dayshotta Leo of San Jose scored 16 points, grabbed 3 rebounds and tied for game-high in blocked shots with 3 in this big win.

-- Rookie forward Cam Caldwell of San Jose thoroughly out-played All Star forward Doo-rag Dripp for the victors. Caldwell scored 16 points, had 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 blocked shot while holding Dripp, the top scorer on Sacramento, to just 10 points, 8 under his average.

-- Rookie point guard Great Gruncle Terry had a fine all-around game, scoring 10 points and accounting for a game-high 9 assists. The 6-5 newcomer also grabbed 3 rebounds and tied for game-high in blocks with 3.

-- Eight-season veteran foward Pap Smearz led all R-Dogs in scoring with 17 points, grabbed 3 rebounds and had 1 assist and 1 steal.



NEXT UP: Unless visiting Oklahoma City (1-4) can come up with an upset win against Los Angeles (3-2), The Big One will become the third 4-2 team in the West Division, joining Sacramento and San Jose. L.A. handled the Lariats by 36 points on the road in their previous meeting.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

44th MBA All-Star Game...in San Jose

EAST 95, WEST 70
EAST BREEZES TO EASY WIN
SAN JOSE -- Three East stars posted 20-plus point games and little was in doubt right out of the gate as the visitors pounded the West home team 95-70 in this 44th MBA All Star Game.

The win gives the East the decisive 27-17 win-loss total in the annual affair.

PLAYER OF GAME
Fifth-year Philadelphia point guard COLQUITT CROIX earned his first POG in this, his fifth such outing. The 6-2 Croix scored 21 points, tied for game-high in assists with 5 and snagged 4 rebounds to earn the honor. He was 9 for 15 from the floor and splashed home 3 of 6 long bombs.

OTHER 20-PLUS GVP PERFORMERS
-- The outstanding rookie guard from Milwaukee, 6-7 Fatty McButterpants, deferred to the veteran Croix by moving over to two guard for the All Star contest, but it did not seem to hamper him in the least. McButterpants led all scorers with 23 points, the only shots missed of the 13 he took were a pair of 3-point attempts. The big guard also had 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in his All Star debut.

-- The league's newest and only active Hall of Fame player, center J.J. Gargantuan of Charleston showed the San Jose attendees why he is deserving of the honor. The 6-8 pivot scored 21 points while tying for game-high in rebounds with 6. He also had 1 assist and 1 blocked shot.

-- Charleston forward Flip Testerton making his All Star debut in his fifth season, acquitted himself admirably with 10 points, tying for game-high in rebounds with 6, dishing out 4 assists, getting 1 steal and blocking 1 shot.

-- Chicago forward Pietro Destroyer has not missed an All Star appearance since joining the league five seasons ago. This was his best star game as the 6-8 dynamo came off the bench to record a triple-double, getting 15 points, snagging 5 boards and dishing out a game-high (tied) 5 assists.

-- Playing in his final All Star Game before his home crowd, San Jose guard Dayshotta Leo put on a good show, getting 19 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist. He will be retiring after this season.

-- The other upcoming retiree, eighth-season guard Bob Kittle of Seattle, made the most of his first appearance in the star game, leading all West Division players in scoring with 20 points while also leading his team in assists with 4.



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NEXT UP...BRACKET No. 6
-- Featured Game: San Jose (3-2) at Sacramento (4-1) as the second half of the season gets off with a bang. First and second-place teams in the West go at it as the River Dogs look to add to their 4-game win streak. In their previous meeting, Sacramento, behind rookie point guard Great Gruncle Terry's best game thus far, out-lasted San Jose and Dayshotta Leo's game-high 21 points 72-65, coming from an 11-point halftime deficit in the process.

-- Oklahoma City (1-4) at Los Angeles (3-2). The Big One pounded the Lariats 98-62 last time around behind veteran Steve Carter, and depending on the result of the San Jose/Sacramento contest, L.A. could be back in second place.

-- Dallas (4-1), on a 4-game win streak, travels to Philadelphia (3-2) where the Phobia are poised to wrest second-place in the East away from the Demons. The Phobia dealt Dallas its only loss this season in the opening game for both teams, besting them 74-69 behind Colquitt Croix's 23 points.

-- Charleston (5-0) at Milwaukee (1-4) as the MBA's lone unbeaten team looks to give the home team Greyhounds their fifth consecutive loss and stay atop the East a bit longer.

-- This bracket's cross-over game has puzzling Chicago (0-5) at lowly Seattle (1-4). The Gale needs to start winning a few games to stay out of the cellar and avoid another franchise-moving roll.