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Date: 8/11/2012 11:33:44 PM
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Blades secure Finals seat with rout of The Dynasand Midges

League IV.6 Great 8 Semifinal
#2 The Dynasand Midges @ #1 Bacoor Blades
11:34

And they secure their chance at supremacy.

After yet another slow start, the Bacoor Blades used a big second quarter blast to put away The Dynasand Midges, 110-94 to advance to the League Finals for the first time in franchise history.

A tumultuous first quarter saw the Blades down by nine, 27-18 by the end of the period. then the Blades began to kick into a higher gear in the second canto by outscoring the Midges, 34-20 to take a 52-47 lead at the half.

The barrage of points would continue after the interval as they bludgeoned the visitors, 39-23 to blow the game wide open from then on.

Top scoring for Bacoor was Iliya Dimov and Mark Hugos who both had 23 points, with Insa Saady scoring 19 and Kelly Paul with a double-double performance of 17 points and 10 rebounds. Tim Puckett is also in double figures with 10.

"We had jitters entering the game to be honest." said Kelly Paul. "We wanted to win so bad since this was the stage that we failed to take advantage of last season."

"Nakaraos rin kami." said a jubilant Hugos. "Malapit na kami sa pangarap naming mag-champion at ma-promote."

"We won by a comfortable margin, yes. But I did not like how we began this game. We were slow and had to pick up pace midway." said team manager TheDogMan. "This was a concern in the playoff with interface. And although we were able to buck the odds in that game, we could have done better. Same goes to this game"

"We will prepare for our upcoming opponent. This is going to be a great series. We are looking forward to it."

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Blades set to begin Finals showdown against The Blackout

The Bacoor Forum
League IV.6 Finals
Big 8 #1 The Blackout @ Great 8 #1 Bacoor Blades
11:50

The stage is set to determine the team that goes away with the top prize in Division IV.6: The Championship and the promotion.

The Bacoor Blades and The Blackout will meet in the deciding best-of-three series to determine the champion of Season 20 of the tournament.

The Blades and The Blackout both came off impressive routs of their semifinal opponents en route to this impending showdown, an indication that both teams are geared with a lot of momentum coming into the series. The Blades came off a 110-94 victory over The Dynasand Midges in order to clinch the Finals seat of the Great 8 while The Blackout demolished a hapless androidz slasher team, 104-65 to book a seat for the Big 8.

"It's fitting that the two top seeded teams from both conferences would end up fighting who truly is the top team in the league." said team manager TheDogMan.

Although the team was able to handily beat The Blackout in their one and only meeting in the elimination round, 108-91, veteran forward Insa Saady is not going to take their adversary lightly.

"It's not as if they are an inexperienced team like we are in terms of the Finals. They've been here before, so they are surely going to fight hard against us." said the 6'7" French international, who is reportedly in his final stint with the team.

"Masaya kami na nanalo kami sa semis, hindi dahil nakaabot kami sa Finals." said a determined Mark Hugos. "Kasi hindi lang Finals slot ang habol namin. Habol namin yung championship."

The Best-of-Three Finals Championship Series of League IV.6 Season 20 shall begin on Tuesday, August 14 at The Bacoor Forum.

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Date: 8/12/2012 3:18:52 AM
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No room for complacency for the Blades

League IV.6 Championship Final
Big 8 #1 The Blackout vs. Great 8 #1 Bacoor Blades
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It could be understood if the Blades were to enter their very first championship round stint as overwhelmed as first-timers usually do. But then again, the Bacoor Blades may also come into the Final in a very complacent mood and very few would be surprised.

The only time these two teams met in the elimination round resulted in a 108-91 victory for Bacoor. That alone could already provide the possible plot for how this series could go. However, Bacoor Blades team manager TheDogMan would not have that as his reason to motivate the team.

"They know that they (BCB) defeated them (BLA) before. But the thing is, so do they (BLA). So more or less they would like to return the favor." he said just hours after they notched a win against The Dynasand Midges in the League Semifinal.

"They've been here before, so they are surely going to fight hard against us." said French forward Insa Saady, talking about The Blackout's past Finals experience.

It was two seasons ago when The Blackout was able to emerge as the best in the Big 8 Conference and go all the way to the championship round as the #4 seed, only to fall victim to a juggernaut of a team in Añejo, sweeping them in two games, both by 21 points. This was followed up by a heartbreaking 92-91 semifinal loss to Dalandan Lynx.Phil.99ers in a thriller of a game that saw them being unable to make plays in the final seconds.

"They've had their own heartbreaks and missed opportunities like we do. We both want to move forward as teams. And a championship will help us get to that point." said Kelly Paul.

It was also last season when the Blades were unable to get past eventual Season 19 Champions El Tigre Chino in the semifinal round.

"We have all the motivation. We had an impressive run in the eliminations and two good playoff wins so far. We're doing this as a team. We know we have what it takes." says team manager TheDogMan.

The Best-of-Three Finals Championship Series of League IV.6 Season 20 shall begin on Tuesday, August 14 at The Bacoor Forum.

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Blades drop Game 1 of the Finals to The Blackout

The Bacoor Forum
Big 8 #1 The Blackout vs. Great 8 #1 Bacoor Blades
League IV.6 Championship Final
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Their first loss of the season came at the worst time.

A slow start ultimately doomed the Bacoor Blades as they lose Game 1 of the Best-of-Three Finals of League IV.6 Season 20, 117-105.

The Blackout raced to a 35-29 lead at the end of the 1st quarter off baskets by Teodor Kasczmarek and Miguel Vidal Llorente. Bacoor would fight back in the second though, even managing to hold a six point lead, 46-40. But baskets from the opposing frontcourt would put them up again and take a 61-56 halftime lead.

The onslaught would continue for the visitors as baskets from Llorente and Kasczmarek would keep any Bacoor Blades attempt at bay en route to a 10-point lead entering the fourth, 86-76.

To begin the fourth, the Blades would ignite a 7-0 run to come to within three points, 86-83. But it would ultimately not be enough as again, baskets from the opposing end would spoil any other Blades run. Insa Saady would nail key baskets to put them within six points, 102-96. But they ran out of gas as the end as three pointers from Llorente and Kasczmarek and putbacks by Philippe Coquillat would douse the chances of a final comeback.

Iliya Dimov would lead the Blades with 25 points in a losing effort. Insa Saady struggled all night from the field amidst his 17 points, nine assists and five rebounds.

The triumvirate of Kasczmarek, Coquillat and Llorente would end up with 30, 25 and 22 points respectively.

The Blades will have to gather up for an attempt to force a decider as they play The Blackout in the War Zone on August 18.

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Slow start killed Blades, says manager

The Bacoor Forum
League IV.6 Finals
22:08

During the last three games, although two of them were playoff wins versus interface in the quarterfinal and The Dynasand Midges in the semifinal, had the same script: the Bacoor Blades having a slow start in the first quarter. And they ultimately paid the price, as they experienced their first loss of the season, a 117-105 setback against The Blackout during Game 1 of their Best-of-Three Finals series at The Bacoor Forum.

"If we are to trace back the previous games we had, including that game vs. (Berds) Cage to end the elimination round, we were having a hard time trying to get a feel of the game in the first quarter." team manager TheDogMan said hours after their loss at home. "I knew for a fact that there will come a time that a team would figure that out and pounce us relentlessly for the entire game. We got that here in Game 1." he further added.

TheDogMan was talking about their 1st quarter performance during the game, where they fell behind by six points, 35-29 which would become the precursor of the entire game's theme as The Blackout thwarted every attempt of Bacoor to fight back.

"It has become a theme. And although it makes for a feel-good story that we can muster great comebacks, we knew we cannot do it on a consistent basis." said TheDogMan.

When asked by The Holster as to possible roster changes playing a factor in their Game 2 gameplan, he was quick to dispel any possibilities.

"This roster, under this rotation, under these players' circumstances, brought me to the big dance." says the manager.

"It will work in time, but I hope that I have not ran out of it."

The Blades need to regroup rather quickly nevertheless, as they travel to the War Zone for Game 2 of their Championship Series with their opponents looking to finish it out via sweep.

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Saady falls short again as Caccamo wins MVP

League IV.6 Season Awards
League Most Valuable Player
3:18

For the second straight season, shooting guard Gianmaria Caccamo of Berds Cage is hailed league Most Valuable Player as he edged out rival Insa Saady of the Bacoor Blades.

Caccamo once again led the league in scoring after posting a 30.1 points per game average throughout 22 elimination round games. He also posted 7.0 assists per game which is good for 3rd best in the league as well as 5.5 rebounds per game, en route to garnering 192 points from the voting panel.

Saady, who reportedly is in his last stint with the team, averaged 20 points per game and 4.8 rebound per game, which are both lows since he came to Bacoor, though his 5 assists average per game is a few notches higher than his average last season and is tied for 8th best in the league. He, on the other hand, only garnered 125 points from the voting panel.

The MVP race was dominated by players from both the Blades and Berds Cage, with 3 coming from the Cage and 4 coming from the Blades. The players from Berds Cage though, would wind up in the top 5, with Yiannis Pekos and Jude Mondoñedo taking the #3 and #4 spots respectively. Mark Louis Hugos would round up the Top 5, while Iliya Dimov and Kelly Paul would fall at #7 and #9 spots respectively.

"It comes as no surprise that he was able to win it again this season." admitted Saady. "His numbers are way up there. He really did everything for his team." he further added.

The news came on the heels of the Blades' preparation for their Game 2 encounter versus The Blackout as they look to even the series at one game apiece and force a do-or-die tie breaker.

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Blades look to even series on the road

War Zone
Great 8 #1 Bacoor Blades @ Big 8 #1 The Blackout
League IV.6 Finals
3:20

It would be the ideal setting for the Blades to win the league title on their home floor. And although they still have a shot at it, they would now have to do it with an all-time high sense of urgency as they travel to the War Zone down 0-1 to The Blackout, who successfully took advantage of the first finals feeling out of the Blades, 117-105 at The Bacoor Forum.

“It’s no fun losing like that. But the thing is, we have no choice but to regroup as quickly as possible.” says team manager TheDogMan.

In a previous statement hours after losing at home in Game 1 of the Best-of-Three series, he insisted that there will be no rotational changes as they attempt to even the series at one game apiece on the road.

“It was a tough outing the last time for Insa and Eladio. I don’t expect them to have the same struggles that they had the last game.” As he addressed the shooting struggles of sixth man Eladio Martin and starting forward Insa Saady.

“Then again, I don’t expect the other side to roll down and die a. They’re motivated to win it all. Like I said, they were here before so they will stop at nothing to get what they want. And we want that title just as much as they do.”

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Blades end banner season as The Blackout wins league title

IV.6 League Finals Game 2
War Zone
Great 8 #1 Bacoor Blades @ Big 8 #1 The Blackout
21:22

After posting their best season yet as a franchise, the Bacoor Blades failed to cash in the opportunity to win it all, losing in Game 2 of the Best-of-Three series for all the marbles, 107-96, as The Blackout emerge as the top team in the league and the team to be promoted to Division III.

It looked like a close game but nevertheless, the same script from games past has haunted the Blades one last time, another slow first quarter did them in as they failed to make the deficit the entire game that began as a 34-25 lead after the first 12 minutes.

As always, they would try to cut it at the half. And though they were successful in making it a 54-52 game at the interval, things would go from bad to worse for Bacoor as they would only score 19 points in the third canto while allowing the home side to score 32 on them.

In the fourth, any attempt at a comeback were to be doused off easily. Unlike Game 1, comeback attempts by the Blades were few and far between as they looked gassed during the final period.

"We're not going to make excuses, they were the better team. We looked good on paper, but it never showed and that always makes the difference." says team manager TheDogMan during the season's exit interview.

"I am proud of what this team has accomplished this season. We went this far not by luck alone. We were able to learn along the way. In the end though, it obviously was not enough."

The rest of the Blades players echoed the same sentiments. veteran forward Insa Saady was the first to point out positive after the game.

"It was a season to remember as a franchise. We won a lot of games this year. We can hang on to those experiences." said the exiting French international, who is reportedly leaving the Blades camp.

"It's no fun leaving them. But I want to see them grow on their own."

The Blades ended the elimination round with a 22-0 win-loss record. It looked as though they were shoo-ins to the promotion, they ultimately failed to make the cut.

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End of an Era: Saady officially put in transfers

The Holster Headquarters
Post-Season 20 Transfer Market
21:49

After 3 seasons with the team, including 2 playoff runs, with the most recent ending in a disappointing loss in the Championship round after going undefeated in the elimination round, French forward Insa Saady, arguably the team's most important player, will no longer be with the team the next season, as management has officially put the 6'7" do-it-all on transfers.

"In accordance with our previous statements, and with a heavy heart, we are obliged to put Mr. Saady in the Transfer Market." according to the official statement released just moments after they lost in Game 2 of the Finals to The Blackout.

"To reiterate, it was a mutual agreement between the two parties, as they have both agreed to part ways which they both saw as a measure that would help the team." the statement continued. "We wish Mr. Saady good luck in his journey to seek a new team that shall welcome him as their own the same way that he was welcomed as a member of the Bacoor Blades. Thank You and again, Good Luck."

The 33 year old was acquired as a free agent on October 20, 2011. And since his arrival, he has been the franchise's most important cog, powering his team to two straight 13-9 win-loss elimination round records in two seasons, the latter leading to a League Semifinal berth. This was to be followed by the team being able to win all of its elimination round games for Season 20, only to lose in the finals. He also finished as the runner-up for the League's Most Valuable Player plum, edged out by Berds Cage's Gianmaria Caccamo for his second straight MVP trophy.

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