Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Season 55 Featured Game No. 5...San Jose at Seattle...plus a new bonus feature

 

Seattle 80, San Jose 54 (Slaughter Rule Enforced)

Stampede tramples Amigos

SEATTLE -- The Seattle Stampede (now 4-1) assured itself of entering the All Star Game break in first place in the West by blowing away the visiting San Jose Fighting Amigos (3-2) 80-54; the biggest margin of victory by anyone this season.

The win ended the 3-game winning streak for San Jose and split the season series between the two at one each. 

After scoring just 55 points against the Amigos in their first meeting, it was Seattle's turn to frustrate San Jose by holding the visitors to just 44 shots in a performance that they dominated from the opening tip.

PLAYER OF THE GAME
31 GVP...Seattle's fine second-year forward ERIC A. CROCIDALE assured himself of his second All Star Game appearance in as many seasons with a game-high 25-point performance in which he dominated his opposite, Scobee Bryant. In their first meeting it was Bryant dominating Crocidale for the POG. But "The Croc" turned things around with a 10 for 15 shooting night that included 4 slam dunks and 5 for 6 from the foul line. Additionally, the 6-8 star blocked a game-high 3 shots and pulled down 3 rebounds. This was his first POG of the season. He was the team MVP as a rookie last season and Seattle fans are hoping he will buck the tradition of moving on to a different franchise.

Other 20-plus GVP performers (None from San Jose)
24 GVP...Seattle point guard Bellybutton Inquisition...19 points...3 rebounds...2 assists. 

MBA Standings … Season 55

EAST DIVISION

DALLAS………………3-1

CHARLESTON………. 3-1

OKLAHOMA CITY…..2-2

PHILADELPHIA………2-2

MILWAUKEE……….. 0-4

 

WEST DIVISION

SEATTLE…………..4-1

GILLETTE………….3-1

SAN JOSE………… 3-2

SACRAMENTO… 1-3

LOS ANGELES….. 0-4

 

NEXT UP: A rematch of the two bottom feeders in the West with Los Angeles at Sacramento. The R-Dogs got their lone win thus far in their previous meeting in an 81-79 barn-burner. The game means more to L.A. since another last-place finish means that The Big One could be rolling the cube of chance to see if it leaves LaLa Land.

BONUS...CAN YOU GUESS WHO THIS RETIRED MBA PLAYER IS?



 







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