With all four playoff positions filled, the final five games of the regular season take on more of an individual player focus as far as category leaders and All-MBA status is concerned.
Home court advantage throughout the playoffs is still up for grabs as Dallas (7-2), winner of the East and San Jose (8-1), which topped the West play for that advantage. Dallas plays Charleston in the final game of the regular season, but the FEATURED GAME between Seattle and San Jose prior to that may be the clincher.
Three players are vying for the rebounding crown.
Eddie”the Milkman” Creamer, San Jose 6.1 is going for his second title in that department.
Retiring Oklahoma City forward Buba Lipa (5.9) and Oklahoma City center Poop-Rupiah 3000 (5.9) are right on his heels.
The assists title is also a three-way race
Ehhy Table of Milwaukee 3.2
King Czardines of Oklahoma City 3.2
Flufferton Springs of Philadelphia 3.1
Czardines is going after his fourth assists crown in a row. The record is six in a row by Hall of Famer Great Gruncle Terry.
Donny Dupons of San Jose (15) and retiring Los Angeles forward Turk Attaturk (13) are both after their first steals title.
Hall of Famer Juzan Djinn of Dallas has 30 blocks heading into the final game, but he trails Charleston rookie forward Grand Demur Fuyacho, who leads the league right now with 31. Djinn has twice led the league in this department, including last season.
In the free throw department, Piping Plover of Charleston 89.3% +25 made=114.3 and Scobee Bryant of Milwaukee 100%+12 made=112.0 cannot afford to miss a charity toss in their last contest.
ALL MBA RACES
One guard spot is secure with Vicious Hick of Dallas and his 28.5 GVP, which makes him pretty much a shoo-in for his first regular season MVP award as well.
The second spot is a battle between:
--King Czardines of Oklahoma City…24.6 GVP
--Hall of Famer Juzan Djinn of Dallas…24.4 GVP
--Itstha Bishop of Milwaukee…23.6
Djinn is seeking his fifth All-MBA foil star and fourth in a row.
Czardines is seeking his second.
Bishop has never won one.
Eddie “the Milkman” Creamer of San Jose (24.1 GVP) looks like he’ll earn his second straight All-MBA spot at forward.
The second spot is a close one, with three contenders.
Phillip Mianus of Philadelphia (22.8 GVP) is after his first All-MBA berth.
Right on his ass is last season’s All-MBA forward Piping Plover of Charleston (22.7 GVP).
Not far behind that pair is Eric A. Crocidale of Philadelphia (22.4 GVP).
The center position is a two-way duel between the same two pivots who finished 1-2 last season.
Hall of Fame center Chochky Galumpkus of Seattle, in search of his fourth star and second in a row, leads with a 24.6 GVP.
Second-year man Poop-Rupiah 3000 of Oklahoma City is at 23.9 GVP.
While Vicious Hick looks secure as league MVP, the Rookie of the Year race is a close three-way contest between:
Guard Maboroshi No Hotcake of Gillette (22.0 GVP)
Guard Famichiki Whiskey of Charleston (21.9 GVP)
Forward Grand Demur Fuyacho of Charleston (21.2 GVP)
AND FINALLY:
Sacramento has an excellent chance to be the fourth team in MBA history to go 0-10.
The other three were:
--Season 5...Seattle
--Season 43...Milwaukee
--Season 47...Kansas City
No comments:
Post a Comment