Well congrats to Erie Razors...they held the Tornadoes to under 100 points, 83 to be exact, becoming the first team to do so in either a league game and only the second to do it in a league or cup game. The Tornadoes played a little defense of their own though and still managed to put up a respectable point differential despite their inability to light up the scoreboard, limiting Erie to 53 points on 19 of 92 shooting (20.7%). Also Faina sustained a hard hit and was held out much of the second half as a precautionary measure. He finished with 11 points on 5-7 shooting in 22 minutes. Antonio Astudillo, one of the team's original recruits from its first days, seized the opportunity and ran with it, aggressively drawing fouls and converting from the charity stripe (9 of 11) for a team-high 19 points.
Len Smiley is expected to be a long-term project, but he continues to improve and has impressed in game situations albeit against weaker opponents. He had a difficult time getting his shot to fall tonight, finishing a disappointing 3-11 from the field but recording a solid overall stat line: 6 points 6 rebounds, 7 assists compared to only one turnover, just his second in league play this season. For the season is averaging 7.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, 5.3 assists, and 0.6 steals in just under 25 minutes a game. Not bad for someone who's the fifth option to score on the court at any given time.
During post-game interviews, team captain Rich McNeill noted, "you haven't seen the best this team can bring. When we give everything we've got, we'll be virtually unstoppable." Whether he was referring to starting the rookie Smiley over dynamic passer Li Zhizhi (currently injured) and last year's starting point guard, starting all-star point guard and team assists leader Angelo Iriarte, or whether he was referring to the "take it easy" mentality that can be observed in the team's games this season is unclear. Still, it's something to monitor going forward, as the team saves high intensity for playoff games and worthy cup opponents.
On to the game against southside boyzz, as the Tornadoes embrace the opportunity to compete against other clubs from around the country. Rumor has it that the manager keeps his team motivated for the extra weekly game by treating them to dinner or promising them a short weekend of practice for every cup game they win. Whatever he's doing, it's been working so far.