Sunday, December 25, 2022

Thursday, December 22, 2022

Hall of Fame Players Who Spent Entire Career With One Team

 

The retirement of Tree Fiddy after last season (Season 51) puts him at the top of the list for the Hall of Fame player who spent the most seasons with just one team. He surpasses previous leader in that department, Stu Nod.

1.    Tree Fiddy…13 seasons with Sacramento (39-51)

2.    Stu Nod…12 seasons with Philadelphia (6-17)

3.    Cam Bodia…11 seasons with Philadelphia (15-25)

4.    Uncle Bob Masterson…10 seasons with Philadelphia (4-13)

5.    Dan Mann …9 seasons with Milwaukee (5-13)

6.    Ama Spikie…9 seasons with Philadelphia (29-37)

7.    Sagittal Occlusal…8 seasons with San Jose (25-32)

8.    Diamond Dallas Paige…7 seasons with Oklahoma City (12-18)

9.    Guru Gannon…7 seasons with Chicago (11-17)

S     Shooter Flatch…7 seasons with Dallas (19-25)

C  Colquitt Croix…7 seasons with Philadelphia (40-46)                                  

     Link Lennex ...6 seasons with Houston (7-12)                                                                              

JJ  Joey Two-Tones...6 seasons with Dallas (18-23)                                                                                                   

     Alex Pal...6 seasons with Philadelphia (5-10)                                                     Silo Chamberlain ...6 seasons with Charleston (1-6)                                           Chip Battoe...6 seasons with Dallas (43-48)

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(Active Hall member Jesse Shershot of San Jose has only played for the Fighting Amigos in his first five seasons)

54 of the 56 Hall of Famers are retired, meaning just 29.6 percent of the Hall of Fame players played their entire career with just one team.

If you don’t think it’s important for a franchise to hang onto Hall of Fame talent, take a look at the teams who have the most players on this list.

Philadelphia with 6, dominates the list. The next closest team is Dallas with 2

Friday, December 16, 2022

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Season 51 Post-Season Playoffs Report




 



-- 56th member of the MBA Hall of Fame 
-- Burst onto the scene with All-MBA campaign his rookie year as one of league's top scorers; runner-up to Chip Battoe for Rookie of the Year
-- Two-time All-MBA player, including his rookie season
-- Came back from 6-game injury to spearhead the L.A. version of this franchise to its first championship in Season 45 with Playoff MVP performance in post-season
-- Team MVP 4 times in his six seasons
-- Led Big One in scoring 4 times
-- Led MBA in scoring once
-- 5 All Star Game appearances
-- At 6-1, averaged 3.2 rebounds for his career
-- Led team 4 times in assists
-- Led team in blocked shots 3 times

Sunday, December 11, 2022

Season 51 Finals ... Game 3...Los Angeles at San Jose


 Los Angeles 84, San Jose 66

BIG ONE BACK-TO-BACK BIG TIME

SAN JOSE -- Leaving absolutely no doubt as to who the top team was for Season 51, the Los Angeles Big One slaughter-ruled the San Jose Fighting Amigos for the second game in a row to clinch their second consecutive MBA championship.

The score in the Game 3 sweep was 84-66 and was only in doubt for a short time when the losing home team made a big run late in the second quarter and early in the third to come within two points of the eventual champions.

The Big One is now 10-0 in playoff action in the last two seasons, finishing this campaign with an 8-game winning streak.

The franchise now boasts 7 championships on its envelope, with three coming in Los Angeles, preceded by four in Houston. They are now tied for second with Milwaukee for most titles, with Philadelphia's stratospheric 16 championships seemingly out of reach. 

Los Angeles has earned three titles in the past seven seasons...a remarkable feat in this age of parity.

Los Angeles tied two playoff records in this finale as:

1. Guard Flufferton Springs tied the single-game mark for assists with 10. He joins 

-- Bullet Bob Sixgun of Charleston against Philadelphia in Season 5

-- Tubes Mullard of Houston against Seattle in Season 28

-- and Great Gruncle Terry of Los Angeles against Philadelphia in Season 50

2. The Big One tied the team record for assists in one game with 21 helpers, joining

-- Philadelphia vs. Dallas in Season 18

-- Charleston vs. Dallas in Season 39

-- and Philadelphia vs. Oklahoma City in Season 43

It should be noted that last season's championship Los Angeles team set the all-time record for assists in one game when it ripped off 25 assists against this same San Jose squad during the regular season.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

43 GVP ... Back-to-back 43 GVP games absolutely clinched the Playoff MVP award for Los Angeles small forward CRENTIS DENTIST. The third-year man was unstoppable in this final game, scoring a game-high 28 points on 13 of 15 shooting (including 2 slams) and 2 for 3 at the foul line. He again led everyone in rebounds with 8 and in blocked shots with 4 while tying for game-high in steals. He added 1 assist for good measure. Add a championship ring and Playoff MVP and the 6-6 Dentist has 8 awards on his card after three seasons. A cinch to be a Hall of Famer.


Other 20-plus GVP performances
30 GVP...In the final game of his MBA career, star center Quick Tink went out in style, dominating his man Twinkles Spatula with a 22-point performance that included 5 poster slams. The 6-8 Tink also grabbed 4 rebounds, tied for game high in steals with 2 thefts, blocked 1 shot and added 1 assist.

21 GVP...Regular season MVP and Hall of Famer Jesse Shershot of San Jose scored a team-high 18 points, grabbed 2 rebounds and handed out 1 assist in the loss.

21 GVP...San Jose power forward Eddie "the Milkman" Creamer contributed 15 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal.

20 GVP...Retiring San Jose forward Lupalin Greenbeard led his team with 7 rebounds, tied for game-high in steals with 2, scored 10 points and added 1 assist. 

NEXT: Playoff leaders and official Playoff MVP points leaders. 




Friday, December 9, 2022

Season 51 Finals...San Jose at Los Angeles


Los Angeles 88, San Jose 57 (Slaughter rule enforced)

L.A. DROPS THE BIG ONE ON AMIGOS

LOS ANGELES -- In one of the biggest massacres (if not THE biggest) in MBA Finals history, the defending champion Los Angeles Big One laid an 88-57 whooping on the visitors from San Jose, a contest that was not in doubt a few time units into the second quarter.

The win puts the Big One on the doorstep of its seventh MBA championship and second in a row as it now leads the best of 5 series 2-0.

San Jose's players left the tabletop in total disarray; not even bothering to get back into any semblance of order as they climbed shamefully back into their team envelope.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

43 GVP...Making a bid for Playoff MVP, Los Angeles small forward CRENTIS "THE" DENTIST absolutely destroyed whatever forward that San Jose offered up in an attempt to guard him. The 6-6 third-year man ripped the Amigos for a game-high 32 points on 13 of 14 shooting, delivering on his only 3-point attempt and going 5 for 6 from the foul line. Additionally, he tied for game-high in rebounds with 7, handed out 3 assists and blocked 1 shot in a stellar performance. The guy has Hall of Fame written all over him.


Other 20-plus GVP performers
30 GVP...Bidding for his second consecutive Playoff MVP award, Los Angeles guard Great Gruncle Terry can attain Hall of Fame status by the end of this post-season if he gets a ring and the top individual honor. It's hard to argue against Terry after he delivered just the fourth quadruple-double ever recorded in MBA history. The eighth-year man, who seems only to be getting better with age, scored 11 points blocked a game-high 6 shots, handed out a game-high 6 assists, pulled down 6 rebounds and added 1 steal. He absolutely disgraced and flummoxed Hall of Famer Jesse Shershot, the top scorer of his era, holding him to 2 measly points. It was a work of defensive art.

25 GVP...Los Angeles guard Flufferton Springs moved to the point for this game and flourished while doing so. The little lefty pumped in 18 points, dished 4 assists and grabbed 3 boards, totally out-doing his counterpart, Cremeofsum Yunguy.

25 GVP...After reading in the news that L.A. owner Tyler Masterson referred to him as a "cut-pile player," San Jose center Twinkles Spatula went out and had the only note-worthy game by anyone on his team. The 6-9 sixth-year man dominated Big One center Quick Tink. While Tink was scoring just 5 points, Spatula led his team with 20, while pulling down 5 rebounds.

Some interesting game facts
-- San Jose actually came out of the gate fast, jumping to a 7-0 lead to start things off.
-- Great Gruncle Terry stopped 8 3-point "makes" by Jesse Shershot and 1 more by Cremeofsum Yunguy.
-- Terry's quadruple-double was the 13th triple-double of his career...three away from the record held forever by Jimsy Redfern of Charleston.
-- The other players to record a quadruple-double are: J.D. Jedreat, Jimsy Redfern and Looky Whos
-- After a close first quarter, L.A. took over by starting the second quarter with an 11-0 run.
-- The biggest lead by Los Angeles was 40, before finally settling for a 31-point win.
-- This was the 7th consecutive win by Los Angeles.
-- With a 19-point lead at halftime, the Big One removed all doubt by starting the third quarter with a 12-1 run.

NEXT UP: The teams return to San Jose where the Fighting Amigos will attempt to forestall the crowning of the Big One as repeat champions.


Thursday, December 8, 2022

Season 51 Finals Game 1...Los Angeles at San Jose

Los Angeles 71, San Jose 65

FAST START KEYS WIN FOR BIG ONE

SAN JOSE --- The visiting Big One from Los Angeles got out of the gate quickly, building a 21-16 lead after one quarter that was never surpassed, winning Game 1 of the Season 51 Finals 71-65.

The home team Fighting Amigos, suffering from a rare offensively challenged day from league MVP and Hall of Famer Jesse Shershot, fell behind by as many as 13 points in the third quarter before rallying to close within 5 points entering the final stanza. 

The closest San Jose got was right off the bat in the fourth, when Shershot scored immediately, cutting the lead to 3. After that, it was a bucket for bucket exchange, with the defending champions answering any hint of a run by the Amigos. 

This was the third time these teams met this season, with San Jose winning two close regular season encounters, 85-82 and 76-70. 

This is also the first time in MBA history that these two franchises have met in the Finals. 

Los Angeles head coach Naceg Gecan (aka Tyler) surprised everyone by inserting seldom-used rookie forward Idna Valsid into the starting lineup for Christ Almighty, noting that San Jose forward Eddie Creamer had destroyed "The Good Shepherd" in their previous two meetings. Creamer pretty much had his way with Valsid anyway, so it will be interesting to see what Gecan does in Game 2. 

Counting the end of the regular season, this was the sixth consecutive win for the red-hot Big One, which is no stranger to running victories together. Last season they put together 13 triumphs in a row to end their championship campaign.


PLAYER OF THE GAME
32 GVP...The Big One utilized their advantage at the center position well in the opener, feeding QUICK TINK for a game-high 24 points as he was dominant in his battle with Twinkles Spatula. Tink went 10 for 12 from the floor, including a long trey, a dunk and 3 for 3 at the foul line. Additionally, the 6-8 pivot hauled in a game-high 7 rebounds and blocked 1 shot. Los Angeles fans are going to miss this guy when he retires at the end of this post-season.

Other 20-plus GVP performers
26 GVP...As stated earlier, San Jose power forward Eddie "the Milkman" Creamer pounded on rookie Valsid, scoring a team-high 18 points, with six of his buckets ending with thundering slam dunks. The 6-9 Creamer also led his club in rebounds with 6, adding an assist and a steal to the mix. 

23 GVP...Point guard supreme Great Gruncle Terry of Los Angeles dominated his opposite, Cremeofsum Yunguy. As is his wont, Terry led everyone in assists, dropping 7 dimes while also blocking a game-high 3 shots, including a would-be 3-pointer from Shershot. The 8-season star also pulled down 3 boards. 

20 GVP...Two-time All-MBA forward Crentis "The" Dentist had his usual superb game, scoring 17 points and adding 1 rebound, 1 assist and 1 blocked shot. His second-quarter scoring surge gave L.A. the 11-point halftime lead it nursed to the end. 

MBA NOTE: Retiring Hall of Fame center Tree Fiddy of Sacramento left the game with the 9th most points ever registered. Here is the list of the top 10 scorers all time.

1. Momadou Zongo...2,606 points in 17 seasons...15.7 ppg
2. Ching-chong Chung... 2,016 points in 12 seasons...16.8 ppg
3. Hrundi V. Bakshi...1,980 points in 13 seasons...16.5 ppg
4. Doug Fresh...1,904 points in 15 seasons...13.3 ppg
5. Max Payne...1,881 points in 17 seasons...12.5 ppg
6. Uncle Bob Masterson...1,872 points in 10 seasons...19.1 ppg
7. Steve Carter...1,727 points in 16 seasons...11.7 ppg
8. Naf Naf...1,648 points in 7 seasons...24.2 ppg
9. Tree Fiddy...1,580 points in 13 seasons...13.5 ppg
10. Motts Biondi...1,548 points in 15 seasons...10.6 ppg 

NEXT UP: A short trek from San Jose to Los Angeles for Game 2, which is already looking like a must-win for San Jose. Funny how the West always plays poor sister to the seemingly stronger East, but has both Finals teams and will boast the last three champions once this season is concluded. 




Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Season 51 Playoffs...Semifinals Game 2...Philadelphia at Los Angeles

Los Angeles 82, Philadelphia 80

DEFENDING CHAMPS BACK IN FINALS 

LOS ANGELES -- L.A.'s All-MBA forward Crentis Dentist deflected a pass by Philadelphia's Wawa Wewa on the Phobia's final posession, and the Big One's Flufferton Springs pounced on the loose ball to assure the defending champions a hard-fought 82-80 win and a trip back to the MBA Finals.

Thus, the Season 51 MBA Finals will feature the two teams who have won the last two championships, as red-hot Los Angeles, winner of five in a row including the regular season, will meet up with San Jose's Fighting Amigos. Both teams swept their Semifinal series 2-0, with San Jose besting Milwaukee.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

31 GVP...Philadelphia's rookie shooting guard, 6-8 VINNY ZAZEECH, led everyone in scoring with a 23-point performance while pulling down 6 rebounds and handing out 2 assists. Zazeech went 10 for 19 from the floor (2 for 7 from deep) and 1 for 1 from the foul line. He even slammed one home from down low. He averaged 20.5 ppg for the two games in the playoffs.


Other 20-plus GVP performers (all 5 starters for Los Angeles)
26 GVP...Defending Playoff MVP Great Gruncle Terry, of Los Angeles, shooting for his fourth championship ring, scored 17 points while topping everyone with 7 assists. He added 2 rebounds.

26 GVP...Veteran L.A. forward Christ Almighty had a blessed game, leading the victors in scoring with 22 points while securing 4 rebounds. His unlikely scoring output was probably the difference.

24 GVP...After a lackluster Game 1, Philly center Taco Toosdae recovered with a 21-point performance that included 2 assists and 1 rebound.

21 GVP...Second-year shooting guard Flufferton Springs of L.A. scored 15 points, added 5 assists and 1 rebound to the gigantic victory.

21 GVP...Retiring Los Angeles center Quick Tink grabbed a team-high 6 rebounds while scoring 12 points in the win. He added 2 assists and a blocked shot.

21 GVP...Third-year forward D. Fenestration of Philadelphia scored 13 points, grabbed 4 boards, handed out 3 assists and blocked 1 shot in the loss.

21 GVP...11-year Philly veteran forward Wawa Wewa had 14 points, 4 boards, 1 assist 1 steal and 1 blocked shot.

20 GVP...Two-way star forward Crentis Dentist registered a game-high 2 steals in addition to the game-winning deflection at the end. The 6-6 third-year man contributed 14 points, 2 rebounds and 2 assists as well. 


NEXT UP: The 51st MBA Finals Game 1 in the best of 5 as Los Angeles (6-4, 2-0) travels to San Jose (8-2, 2-0) in this all-West Division affair on the left coast.






Saturday, December 3, 2022

Season 51 Semifinals Playoffs Game 2...San Jose at Milwaukee...plus, the last Golden team...Seattle


San Jose 76, Milwaukee 70

AMIGOS SWEEP THEIR WAY TO FINALS

MILWAUKEE -- The Fighting Amigos of San Jose will return to the Finals for the second time in three seasons, sweeping the Milwaukee Greyhounds 2 games to 0 with a 76-70 road win that was not as close as the score might indicate.

Milwaukee waited until they were down 16 points with 49 time units left in the game to make their run, and it was a big one, getting all the way to within 6 points with 5 ticks left. 

But instead, coach Frank Pettis' Greyhounds bowed out without winning a Semifinal game for the fourth time in their last five playoff appearances. They remain the team with the longest championship drought...33 seasons.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

35 GVP..."THE MILKMAN" Cometh...EDDIE CREAMER, San Jose's dependable power forward, delivered big time in this series clincher, posting game-highs in both scoring with 22 points and rebounds with 10. He also tied for game-high in steals with 2. The 6-9 Creamer was a monster inside all game long. In addition to his 10 boards, the 7-season veteran delivered 5 slam dunks, going 9 for 12 from the floor. His giant effort included going 2 for 2 from 3-point range and 2 for 2 from the foul line. He also added 1 assist. 


Other 20-plus GVP performers
26 GVP...San Jose's Hall of Fame guard Jesse Shershot followed his POG performance of Game 1 with a 20-point game in the series finale that included a trio of treys, 3 rebounds and 3 assists.

23 GVP...13-season power forward Ape Con Myth of Milwaukee scored 12 points, had a team-high 9 rebounds and tied for game-high in steals with 2.

22 GVP...Milwaukee forward Entha Shortzone outplayed his counterpart Lupalin Greenbeard, who was held to just 4 points. Meantime, Shortzone scored 14 and grabbed 8 rebounds.

20 GVP...15 seasons in and San Jose point guard Cremeofsum Yunguy is still contributing to his team's victories. In this game, the 5-11 Yunguy scored 15 points, handed out a team-high 4 assists and provided 1 steal.

NEXT UP: Philadelphia travels to Los Angeles in Game 2 of the other Semifinals. L.A. took them down with ease in Game 1 and could return to the Finals to defend their title with another win here.

SHERSHOT UPDATE: With All-MBA and League MVP added to his card, San Jose's Jesse Shershot now has 14 awards, moving him past the following Hall of Famers in the all-time rankings:
Rip Slamjam, J.J. Gargantuan, Bill Rustler, Tree Fiddy, Raisin Sport, Guru Gannon and Tommy Zoop. 

He is now tied for 17th place with fellow guards Colquit Croix, Dan Mann and Cheetos Jones. There are only 15 more honored players ahead of him.

Shershot is just one of 13 players with 5 or more All-MBA stars on his card.
He is just one of three players to start his career with 5 consecutive All-MBA stars. The others?
Naf Naf...7 for 7.
Chip Battoe...6 for 6. 

HERE IS THE FINAL MBA GOLDEN TEAM TO BE UNVEILED...THE SEATTLE STAMPEDE








Friday, December 2, 2022

Season 51 Playoffs...Semifinals Game 1...Los Angeles at Philadelphia

 Los Angeles 87, Philadelphia 64 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)

DEFENDING CHAMPS BURY PHOBIA

PHILADELPHIA -- For the fourth time in as many playoff games in the past two seasons, the Los Angeles Big One emerged victorious over the Philadelphia Phobia; this time crushing them on their own home court 87-64.

At halftime, this Season 51 post-season opener resembled the final two barn-burner L.A. victories of last season's Finals, but the defending champion visitors took over completely in the second half. 

Starting with a 7-0 run to start the final quarter, the Big One used blocked shots (12 for the game by 6 different players), pinpoint passing (19 assists) and standout shooting (67.9 percent) to clean Philadelphia's plow. 

Los Angeles has now won four games in a row, while Philly has dropped their last three in succession. 

PLAYER OF THE GAME
35 GVP...Just as he dominated last season's playoffs as the post-season MVP, the magnificent Los Angeles point guard GREAT GRUNCLE TERRY came out of his corner throwing haymakers for the Big One. The 8-year star humiliated his opposite, Ehhy Table, blanking him in the scoring department while laying a triple-double performance on him. Terry scored 18 points, grabbed a game-high 7 rebounds and handed out a game-high 9 assists to record the 12th triple-double of his illustrious career (by far the most of any active player and just 4 short of tying Jimsy Redfern's longstanding record of 16). Terry was 6 of 10 from the field, including 1 for 3 from deep, dunked one and was 5 for 8 from the foul line. Not a bad start to possibly repeat as Playoff MVP.

Other 20-plus GVP performers
27 GVP...Retiring Los Angeles center Quick Tink disgraced Philadelphia pivot Taco Toosdae, holding the Phobia's top scorer to 10 points on 4 for 14 shooting, blocking a game-high 4 of his shots and rubbing out more than a few other baskets. Meanwhile, Tink scored 17 pooints, grabbed 4 boards and added 2 assists.

25 GVP...All-MBA forward Crentis Dentist of L.A. contributed 15 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot to the massacre.

24 GVP...After an All-MBA, Rookie of the Year first campaign, Los Angeles shooting guard Flufferton Springs, suffered through a bit of a sophomore slump. But he answered the playoff bell with a team-high 20-point game that included 3 assists and a rebound.

24 GVP...11-year stalwart, forward Wawa Wewa of Philadelphia, led everyone in the game in scoring with 21 points while grabbing 3 boards.

22 GVP...6-8 Phobia rookie guard Vinny Zazeech did well in his first MBA playoff game, scoring 18 points, grabbing 2 boards and getting 2 assists.


NEXT UP: It's on to Milwaukee, where the Greyhounds hope to stay alive as they trail San Jose 1-0 in the best of 3 semi. 



Thursday, December 1, 2022

Season 51 Playoffs Semifinals Game 1...Milwaukee at San Jose


San Jose 86, Milwaukee 77

AMIGOS JUMP ON GREYHOUNDS 

SAN JOSE -- The home team San Jose Fighting Amigos took the lead early, led by as many as 16, then closed out the visiting Milwaukee Greyhounds 86-77 to take a 1-0 series lead in this best of three Semifinals.

Seven steals and 7 treys were keys to victory for the Amigos.

Trailing by 14 going into the final quarter, Milwaukee made a serious run and got within 6 points before succumbing.

San Jose is now one win away from the Finals.

PLAYER OF THE GAME

35 GVP...League MVP JESSE SHERSHOT of the victorious San Jose squad led a well-balanced attack. The Hall of Fame shooting guard popped in a game-high 25 points on 8 of 15 shooting, draining 4 3-pointers in 9 attempts. The fifth-year man also connected on 5 of 8 free throws while tying for game-high in rebounds with 7. The 6-5 Shershot added 2 assists and a steal.


Other 20-plus GVP performers

26 GVP...All-MBA center Lothario Fartlek of Milwaukee easily out-played his opposite, Twinkles Spatula in Game 1 of this series. The fourth-year man scored 18 points, grabbed 5 boards and blocked a game-high 3 shots.

25 GVP...Eddie "The Milkman" Creamer of San Jose, scored 17 points corralled 6 rebounds, dished 1 assist and had 1 steal in the win.

25 GVP...Milwaukee's retiring point guard Fatty McButterpants led the Greyhounds in scoring with a 20-point effort, adding 2 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal. 

24 GVP...Second-year shooting guard Thomas Thomas Thomas of Milwaukee scored 16 points, grabbed 5 boards and tied for game-high in assists with 3. 

21 GVP...6-9 San Jose small forward Lupalin Greenbeard led the theft brigade for his team with a game-high 3 steals while scoring 15 points, blocking a team-high 2 shots and grabbing 1 board.

20 GVP...15-season Methuselah, point guard Cremeofsum Yunguy had a solid game for the winning San Jose club with 14 points, 2 steals, 2 assists and 2 rebounds.


NEXT UP: Los Angeles at Philadelphia in a rematch of last season's Finals, won by The Big One. This should be a doozy of a series.

Did you know that all four playoff teams from Season 50 are back in the post-season again?