Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Season 53 Featured Game No. 6...Oklahoma City at Gillette

GILLETTE 85, OKLAHOMA CITY 81 in DOUBLE OVERTIME

HUMPS OUTLAST LARIATS

GILLETTE -- In a game for the ages the home team Gillette Humps (now 5-1) endured double-overtime to drop the visiting Oklahoma Lariats (now 5-1) out of the ranks of the unbeaten.

The first OT came when Gillette forward LaJon Brames hit a short jumper at the buzzer in regulation to tie the score at 71, requiring the extra playing time.

Gillette was smelling victory at the end of the first overtime when Humps center Blob Dylan force-missed a game-tying put-back off an offensive rebound by the Lariats' Chat Bot. But Oklahoma City rookie Phillip Mianus was there to tip in the miss and tie the score again at 77-77 just as time ran out. 

Not to be denied, Gillette finally gained more than a 2-point lead early in the second OT and hung on to win 85-81.

The victory gives the first-place Humps its most triumphs ever in one season with four games still on the schedule. 

It's the second win for the West in cross-over battles this season. The East has won four times.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
33 GVP...Three-time All Star Game selection BILLIE "BE-BOP" BAUER earned his second POG in a row with a perfect shooting day that tied him for team-high in points with 19. The 6-7 forward was 8 for 8 from the floor and 3 for 3 from the foul line while tying for game high in rebounds with 8. Now in his fourth season, last year's All-MBA player also tied for team-high in blocks with 2, while assisting 3 times and swiping his team's only steal.

Other 20-plus GVP performers
32 GVP...Third-year Oklahoma City player Buba Lipa controlled his small forward position, leading all scorers with 23 points and tying for game-high in rebounds with 8. He added 1 steal.

30 GVP...Gillette's outstanding rookie center Blob Dylan has gotten this franchise over the Hump, so to speak. He out-played veteran big man Chochky Galumpkus here, tying for game-high in scoring with 19 points, grabbing 6 boards and tying for game-high in assists with 4. The 6-11 savior added 1 blocked shot.

24 GVP...Oklahoma City point guard King Czardines scored 17 points, led his team in assists with 3, stole a game-high 2 passes and pulled down 2 rebounds in the loss.

24 GVP...Before fouling out in regulation, Lariats' veteran shooting guard Handsy Joe Potatoe dominated Lefty Scavenger (who also fouled out), lighting him up for 16 points, blocking a game-high 4 shots, pulling down 3 boards and assisting 1 time.

22 GVP...Power forward Phillip Mianus continued his superb rookie campaign for Oklahoma City with a 13-point performance that included 6 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 blocked shot. 


MBA Standings … Season 53

EAST DIVISION

DALLAS………………….5-0

OKLAHOMA CITY…..5-1

PHILADELPHIA………3-2

CHARLESTON………. 1-4

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-5

 

WEST DIVISION

GILLETTE…………. 5-1

SACRAMENTO….....3-2

SAN JOSE………….2-3

SEATTLE…………..1-4

LOS ANGELES….. 1-4

 

NEXT UP: San Jose hosts Seattle, a team they handled easily 96-75 in their last outing prior to the break. Vinny Zazeech led the way in the romp for the Fighting Amigos, who are looking to get back to .500 and stay in the playoff hunt. 






Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Season 53 All Star Game

WEST 80, EAST 73

WEST IS BEST IN SEASON 53

OKLAHOMA CITY -- The West All Stars broke open a tied game late, scoring the last 7 points of the contest to come out on top of the annual MBA classic 80-73.

The victory was the 20th in the series against 33 triumphs for the East and the first West win in three seasons.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
33 GVP...Playing in his first game as a Hall of Famer, Sacramento's star forward CRENTIS DENTIST had his way with Pete Marzano of Dallas. Dentist, playing in his fifth All Star Game in as many seasons, poured in 23 points, going 10 for 15 from the field (1 for 3 from deep and 2 for 2 from the foul line) while pulling down 6 boards. The 6-6 Dentist, the league leader in steals, tied for most thefts in the game with 2, while blocking 1 shot and handing out 1 assist. He is the fifth River Dogs player to earn All Star Game MVP honors. It is his first time winning the award.
The other Sacramento players to earn MVP honors were:
Season 23...forward Dean Wormer
Season 27...guard Wes Montgomery
Season 29...guard Cheetos Jones
Season 49...forward Doo-rag Dripp
Other 20-plus GVP performers
30 GVP...Second-year Gillette guard Joey "Joe-Joe" Shamadu, Jr. celebrated his initial ASG appearance by leading all scorers with 24 points, including burying 5 of 6 from beyond the arc. The 6-2 Shamadu also tied for game-high in assists with 5 and added 1 rebound.

30 GVP...Dallas' star fourth-year guard Juzan Djinn made things miserable defensively for San Jose's Jesse Shershot in the latter's final All Star Game appearance. And while holding the perennial top scorer in the league to just 10 points, Djinn turned in a triple-double, scoring 20 points, tying for game-high in assists with 5 and blocking a game-high 5 shots.

29 GVP...Second-year Dallas guard Kopi Luwak exchanged buckets with his opposite Shamadu, Jr. all game long, coming up with a team-high total of 21 points that included 3 bombs. The 6-2 Luwak also led his team with 6 rebounds and added 2 assists.


NEXT UP: The second half of Season 53 kicks things off with a superb FEATURED GAME contest that has unbeaten second-in-the-East Oklahoma City (5-0) visiting the first-place upstarts in the West, the Gillette Humps (4-1). This is the second Featured Game for both teams this season. Both were winners in their previous spotlight appearances. 







Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Season 53 All Star Game Rosters and game facts...Plus...New Hall of Fame Member



-- The East leads the All Star series 33-19 and have won 8 of the last 10 games, including the last 2 in a row.
-- Only one player who earned this season's ASG rosters will be retiring...Hall of Famer Jesse Shershot of San Jose.
-- None of the players in this game have ever won the All Star Game MVP...it will be Shershot's last chance to do so.
-- 13 Dave players and 7 from Tyler teams made the squads.
-- It's not unusual for one team to have zero representatives make the game, but this season two teams, Philadelphia and Milwaukee, are not represented. It's especially surprising for the Phobia to be without representation in the Star Game.
-- The two unbeaten teams, Dallas and Oklahoma City, each led the way with four players each. Dallas has the most starters with 3.
-- In a fine year for rookies, four made the All Star Game, with Gillette center Blob Dylan the lone starter.
-- There are seven players on this season's All Star rosters who made last season's teams...Both of Dallas' guards, Kopi Luwak and Juzan Djinn, and forward Pete Marzano went back-to-back, as did Charleston forward Sheetrock Hudson, San Jose guard Jesse Shershot and Gillette forward Be-bop Bauer. The seventh is the latest Hall of Famer, Crentis Dentist. 
-- Just four players repeated as starters from last season's All Star Game...Luwak, Djinn, Hudson and Shershot. 
-- Almost half the field, 9 players, to be exact, are making their first All Star Game appearances.
-- Four players are making their first starts in the All Star Game: Johnny Bananas, Pete Marzano, Joey Shamadu, Jr., and Blob Dylan.

WHO DO YOU PICK?

To win the game...I pick the East...but it will be close.
For ASG MVP......I pick Jesse Shershot in his final All Star contest.



DENTIST FILLS HALL OF FAME SPOT
Sacramento River Dogs forward Crentis Dentist, in the midst of his 5th MBA season, becomes the 58th member of the Hall of Fame. The 6-6 forward combines ball-hawking skills with impressive offensive ability. After three stellar years in Los Angeles, he's played the last season and a half for Sacramento. During that time he's earned two All-MBA stars, one playoff MVP for Season 51, championship rings in Season 50 and Season 51 and five All Star Game appearances in as many seasons, beginning with Season 49. He joins Jesse Shershot and J.J. Gargantuan as one of three active Hall of Fame players currently in the MBA. 
Note: 877 players have been made by the MBA...so just 6.6 percent of those made have made the Hall of Fame.

SHERSHOT MOVES UP IN ALL-TIME RANKING

Retiring Hall of Fame guard Jesse Shershot of San Jose is now tied with forward Boone Doggle and guard Momadou Zongo for 10th place in Hall of Fame placement. Making the Season 53 All Star Game gives Shershot 18 honors on his card. He passed up forward Link Lennex and guard Stu Nod in the rankings. As far as guards go, only Naf Naf (23), Uncle Bob Masterson (21), Cappy Gambol (19) and Hrundi V. Bakshi (19) exceed Shershot in awards. Shershot can surpass Gambol and Bakshi and tie Masterson if he wins All-MBA, MVP and Playoff MVP honors before retiring at the end of this season.




 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Season 53 Featured Game No. 5...Gillette at Sacramento

 GILLETTE 71, SACRAMENTO 51

HUMPS IN FIRST AT THE BREAK

SACRAMENTO -- The Gillette Humps (now 4-1) put a whoopin' on the Sacramento River Dogs (now 3-2), sweeping the season series and chugging into the halfway house of Season 53 in first place.

The four wins already tie the Gillette record for victories in a season, as the heady Humps held the R-Dogs to the lowest point total of anyone this campaign.


PLAYER OF THE GAME
23 GVP...One of the league's two All-MBA forwards last season, BILLIE "BE-BOP" BAUER likely secured his third All Star Game appearance in a row (in four seasons) with this effort. The 6-7 forward scored 11 points, grabbed 4 boards, assisted 2 times and had 1 steal. His major contribution in this important win was the game-high 5 blocked shots he contributed. He was his usual precise self from the floor, going 5 for 7, including 1 for 2 from deep. This was his first POG of the season.



Other 20-plus GVP performances (none by Sacramento)
22 GVP...Picked up in the cut draft by Gillette prior to the start of this season, veteran guard Ed Balls has proven to be a valuable addition to the team. Coming off the bench in a game in which both Gillette starting guards fouled out, Balls scored a game-high 17 points, came down with 3 rebounds, had 1 steal and 1 assist in the win.

MBA Standings … Season 53

EAST DIVISION

DALLAS………………….5-0

OKLAHOMA CITY…..5-0

PHILADELPHIA………2-2

CHARLESTON………. 1-4

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-5

 

WEST DIVISION

GILLETTE…………. 4-1

SACRAMENTO…3-2

SAN JOSE………….1-3

SEATTLE…………..1-3

LOS ANGELES….. 1-3

 

NEXT UP: Out of the gate slowly for the second straight season, San Jose needs to start winning right now if it wants to make the playoffs in this, Jesse Shershot’s final year in the MBA. They are on the road at Seattle, which has the same record as the Amigos. A loss for either team would seemingly be a post-season death warrant.