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From: Baine

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Date: 3/3/2023 3:18:47 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week 3 Power Rankings - Part III
10. Linndale (8)
EFFG:8 | OPP EFFG:11
Up until week 3, Linndale's EFFG had been helping them keep balanced as a result of their rough OPP EFFG. But this week, they're EFFG dropped 5 spots in the ranking when they lost seven points to land back at 110.8, while a 3.8-point tightening of their OPP EFFG moved them up a spot in those rankings, but it's still in the bottom half of the league. We knew this week was going to be tough, with a road matchup against Philly on TV before hosting San Dominica, they put forth a solid effort, but after falling behind by 12 in the first quarter, it took them two more quarters to catch back up, down by 2 heading into the 4th and while they tied and eventually took the lead 80-77 with 7:52 remaining, they only held on to it for 27 seconds. They later tied it back up at 93 with 2:32 left, but the Warriors scored 8 unanswered points over the course of the next minute and a half until Kyle Knowles knocked down a three, but with only 37 seconds on the clock San Dom made 5-6 free throws while Linndale went 1-5 from beyond the arc to lose by seven. Couple that with the fact they faced #18 ranked The Musicians in the cup (only lost by 19!), it's been a depressing week. Fortunately, they've got the 8 seeds up this week hosting both Fondy and Cincinnati, so unless the Cardinals present something incredible, they should make it back to .500 by week's end.

9. Żubr Białystok (10)
EFFG:10 | OPP EFFG:8
One of two .500 teams at this point in the season, whitestock went 1-1 on the week with a nice victory on the road versus Hustlas followed by a heart-breaking two-point loss to Tasty at home on Tuesday. They put forth the effort in a Run & Gun style and while they were down by 7 after one and 6 at the half, they jumped out to an 8-point lead heading into the final frame only for Tasty to drop 35 points on them to take home the victory. Tasty stormed back in a few minutes to retake the lead at 8:38, but four minutes later, Zubr was back up by 7. Unfortunately for them, over the last 3:57 they only managed 7 more points while Tasty scored 16. But it's worse than that - with 25 seconds left, Zubr held a 3-point lead, 102-99. Immediately following a time out, C. Wui Kwong hit a three to tie it up. A missed three by H. Sapiras followed by an unfortunate shooting foul by L. Cheng Yi at the buzzer let Marco Jimenez to the charity stripe and he sunk both of them for the win. Happily, Zubr is still in the Cup, facing #330 ranked The Tropics this week after they travel to STG on MCU and then a road trip to Carolina for interdivisional play.

8. 209's MostWanted (6)
EFFG:1 | OPP EFFG:14
209's a fascinating experiment in ALL OFFENSE ALL THE TIME. Their games have something of an All-Star game feel to them. They haven't scored less than 103 points in a game so far, but their opponents haven't scored less than 102 and have just a 2.6-point differential in PPG. This last week was probably frustrating, narrowly losing the Lion Rebels in OT after coming from behind before then dropping a road matchup to (THE REAL) Carolina Rebels. Arial Ziółkowski is still on a tear, ranking 1st in PTS, FG made, 3FG made and 8th in Division III in points, #28 in USA in points, and #256 in the entire world in 3FG made. Wowza. They host the Flamingos this weekend before hosting Tasty to wrap up week 4.

From: Baine
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Date: 3/3/2023 3:19:37 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week 3 Power Rankings - Part IV
7. San Dominica Warriors (9)
EFFG:9 | OPP EFFG:4
San Dominica had the biggest jump in EFFG this week, jumping nearly 16 points to cross the 100-point threshold, landing at 109 up from the 14th rank. Their defense stays in the top four, though it hasn't been quite as good as last season, landing at 87.5 OPP EFFG. As mentioned earlier, they demolished Fondy before holding off Linndale this week. They're still in the Cup, though face a daunting opponent in #5 ranked Mountain Eagles of NBBA lore. And that's on the backside of two premier matchups traveling first to Philly followed by playing host to The White Walkers. Really intrigued by that matchup!

6. Philly Dribble (2)
EFFG:5 | OPP EFFG:7
Philly only dropped 4 points in EFFG, but those four points near the top dropped them from 2nd to 5th. Additionally, they improved their OPP EFFG by almost 12 points (down to 93.2), but that's still only good enough for 7th, which lands them four spots lower in these rankings than last week. And that's after two wins! They handled Linndale at home and turned around and beat Fondy by 25 on the road. And while they hit 119 in efficiency, that's 20 points below Fondy's average OPP EFFG. If I had to guess, I'd relate it to an enthusiasm thing after their matchup with Linndale and playing TIE against the Cardinals. Either which way, they're better than this ranking, and this week will be a good indicator as they host San Dominica before then hosting Miami Cleo in two great matchups.

5. Carolina Rebels (7)
EFFG:6 | OPP EFFG:5
Up three places in EFFG and one in OPP EFFG, Carolina is doing its part to stay relevant after dropping their second loss to Linndale in week 2. They had a nice 12-point victory over the Flamingos followed by that 10-point win at home against 209's MostWanted. They get another shot to extend their Cup run, this week facing #337 Shrugging Shlubs. Before that, though, they travel to the Rebel Posers for what should be (I hope?) a good TV matchup before turning around and hosting Żubr Białystok in interdivisional play. Hugo Espinsoa continues to be a beast, averaging 21.5/15.2 PTS/Rebs per game and their starting five are averaging double digits in points. Also, fun fact, Carolina leads the league in the least number of turnovers by opponents, at 8.3, which is five TO less than the highest mark by STG and Linndale.

4. Tasty Tardsicles (3)
EFFG:7 | OPP EFFG:3
spilly19's crew continues their rise up the EFFG charts, moving from 16th in week 1 to 11th last week and now they find themselves at 7th, helping bump them up to 4th in the overall rankings. Their OPP EFFG is holding steady in the low 80's, still good for 3rd overall. Since losing their Week 1 matchup with The Night King, they've run off a four-game winning streak, defeating STG at home by nearly 30 before eking out that epic come from behind victory over Żubr Białystok. They've got a more challenging Cup matchup this week against #137 ranked Anchorage Allstars, but they themselves are currently ranked #100. That game will come after hosting Hustlas and then traveling to Alex from the 209's Lions Playground. Marco Jimenez is averaging 15/15 PTS/REB on the season and doesn't look like a fun matchup, ranking #3 in rebounds (#388 in OR in the WORLD).

From: Baine
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Date: 3/3/2023 3:20:23 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Week 3 Power Rankings - Part V
3. Lion Rebels (4)
EFFG:4 | OPP EFFG:6
I should mention, these last four spots are all based on tiebreakers, with Tasty and my Rebels matching up in average rank and the next two matching up with each other as well. Ties are broken by last week's ranking and ties there are based on lowest OPP EFFG (because Defense WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS). I'm honestly pleasantly surprised to find my squad at 5-1 after the last two seasons. Rebounding after the Warriors demoralizing victory over me, I held on in OT against Alex's MostWanted after giving up 44 points in the fourth quarter for them to come back being down 14 heading into the 4th quarter. Pretty ridiculous, but made for an entertaining showing. That was followed by a nice 32-point victory over the Flamingos to kick off a rare three game home stand and a "decide if you want to keep in the Cup" game against #302 Everett Gym Rats. But before that, a key matchup with Carolina in the Rebel Rights Bowl followed by hosting STG on MCU for the interdivisional start.

2. Miami Cleo (3)
EFFG:2 | OPP EFFG:2
As mentioned, Miami is tied with number one this week, but thanks to last week's rankings, end up in 2nd. They had the second biggest improvement in EFFG, jumping 14 points and 5 places and saw an even more impressive jump in the highest OPP EFFG change, dropping from 79.8 to 61.8 after games against Cincinnati and The Beer Bellys, victories in which they outscored their opponents by a collective 102 points. But, the easy road ends here, with a key matchup with The White Walkers at home followed by a trip to Philly to take on the Dribble. Also, they play #477 ranked Chicago Vampires in the Cup.

1. The White Walkers (1)
EFFG:3 | OPP EFFG:1
We're on the cusp of finding out if the rest of the Great 8 (outside of Miami) are just that bad at offense or if The White Walkers are the real deal. Their OPP EFFG is all the way down to an historic 45.7 as they keep their hold on first in that category. They destroyed the Bellys and the Slammers this week, giving up an average of 55.5 points while scoring an average of 103. Only one opponent thus far has scored 80 on them (hat tip, Hustlas). The test comes in the form of a road trip that starts in Miami and ends in San Dominica in what should (hopefully) be tantalizing offense/defense matchups.

Next week we'll be looking back at what week one's rankings were compared to the current ranking. Best of luck!

P.S. OMG that was wordy - sheesh, sorry about that!

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Date: 3/4/2023 4:37:37 AM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
MR: “Marshall Richards and Happy Ourer here for our Linndale week in review, and let me tell you we have a lot to review! We have the departures of Paul Lutz, Bobbie Coenen, and Joe Brown. We have the acquisition of Mantas Petriukstis. We have the team’s GM in studio. We have rumors of coming moves and wild speculation about others. Let’s get right to it!”

HO: “Let’s welcome the GM to the show, Marshall. So, I want to start by thanking you for coming on the show, and ask you why you gutted the guard room. What was the thinking there?”

GM: “Thanks for having me. We gutted the guard room because it was clear that what we had wasn’t going to get it done. That being the case; it would make no sense if we didn’t go out and get guys with the upside to be better than what we moved on from. Coenen lost his aggressiveness and I think it was more the league got better at the point guard position and he didn’t progress. Lutz was doing just fine but we don’t want just fine; we want far better than that. Brown we decided if someone grabbed him, good for him and them. Trenton Tovar came in passed Brown quickly. He played well with Lutz, but we want to see him and Knowles on the court together. We want to see if he can play some point. Mantas Petriukstis is going to be the point guard, but we don’t have a true backup. If Tovar can handle extended minutes at the point and Kyle can handle some minutes at the point, great. We’re trying to put pressure on our guys to get better. Brown, Coenen, and Lutz weren’t getting better. It’s as simple as that.”

MR: “What do you say to those that say you took a playoff team and made them worse?”

GM: “Keep in mind we gave up a pair of talented 27 year olds and a 26 year old. Tovar is 22, Petriukstis is 21. If they aren’t at the level of Coenen or Lutz in 3 years, they’ll be real close with a few years to spare before they hit that age 27 season. We’re betting we can get them to be better. We’re betting on the development of Art Reese and Rolland Reynolds. We’re betting that our kids will be good enough to not only make the postseason, but build a title winner around.”

HO: “You have no veteran leadership; no real experience on the roster. What do you say to that, to a lack of depth, and to a lack of toughness, especially inside?”

GM: “Kyle’s the leader. Daniil Kamp can start asserting himself. Nick Guevara is a behind the scenes and glue guy. At just 21, Datler is a blue collar, no nonsense guy. Reese just gets better and you can see he’s coming along. Tovar is showing he’s more than just a brash kid. He wants the ball and the spotlight. He wants to win. This is a group that can grow together.”

MR: “But your bigs aren’t doing it. Datler, I’ll agree just keeps plugging away and at the end of the day is looking very nice. I’m going to call Garcaa a huge disappointment. His next 20 point 20 rebound game will be his first. The talent is there but the results are not. Kamp when at the 4 hasn’t produced big games consistently. Nick hasn’t done it consistently. Mann is still a work in progress. What are you going to do so that the guards don’t have to carry the load every night?”

GM: “Did you see San Dominica jump out to a 12 point lead after one? We just kept coming. The punched us in the face, we gut punched them, over and over and over. The problem was we didn’t have enough to land that big blow left in the tank. It was a 2 point game with 2 minutes on the clock. The should have beat the brakes off us but the guys didn’t quit fighting and no one had to carry the team alone. The whole team fought.”

HO: “So you’re looking to add more young guys if the opportunity presents itself?”

GM: “No Happy; I’m looking to add the best player to this group when the opportunity presents itself. I don’t care the position. Can you play, and how do you make us better? That’s what we want to know.”

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Date: 3/4/2023 7:50:48 PM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
*pregame press conference*

Coach Pio Reina and the GM are at the podium.

Marshall Richards: “A question for each of you. For the GM, what does the acquiition of Floyd Hearn mean for Ramon Sanz Garcaa and Balthasar Gebhardt Datler and roster security? For Coach Reina, does this change any of the calculus as far as the team goals this season? What weaknesses would you like to see addressed?

Coach Reina: (to the GM) “Do you mind if I go first this time? Thanks. Marshall, as far as team goals this season, this changes nothing. We expect to win. We haven’t. We made changes to get us back into the win column. This was a long term move, so any speculation on what I want to see addressed is just that: reckless speculation. I haven’t seen the group play together yet and they don’t know each other. Let’s wait until they can take the court together before we see what might need addressing.”

GM: “Also Marshall, you mentioned roster security. In general, in this business you of all people should know there is no such thing as roster security. Specifically, in regards to the players you mentioned, Ramon Sanz Garcaa and Balthasar Gebhardt Datler are members of this team until such time as they are not. Doesn’t mean they or anyone else is guaranteed to be here. I mean, we just moved on from our starting point guard, a longtime starter at small forward, and the longest tenured roster member all in a matter of a day or two. So please, tell me more about this roster security you speak of. Next question.”

Air Allnite: “Air Allnite of the Supreme Court Basketball Network with a question for Pio Reina. Pio, any thought to playing one of the centers at power forward?

Coach Reina: “No. The man has a broken nose. He’s out two weeks. We have no thought of playing him before he’s healed. We will figure out things once he’s able to take the court, and not a second before. Why are you folks acting like he’s going to play tonight? He’s not. Or Tuesday, or Wednesday, or Thursday. Likely not for 2 weeks. We knew that when we acquired him. I’m going to coach the guys we have available and we’re going to go to work and punch people in the gut. Anyone here not willing to do that will be gone. Understood? Thank you; now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a game to coach.”

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Date: 3/5/2023 6:02:47 AM
Linndale
III.13
Overall Posts Rated:
142142
*postgame press conference*

Pio Reina: “Before we begin, I’d like to publicly admit that I owe Marshall Richards an apology for how I treated him when he asked an insanely dumb question during the pregame presser. I’m not giving him one at this time, but I acknowledge I owe him one. Marshall, you want the first question? Put your hand down Allnite; I’m not talking to you.”

MR: *laughng* “Coach, two part question. What did you like about the game tonight, and what did you not like?”

PR: “Marshall, this is how you make people think you're either sucking up or we’re friends. Seriously though, I liked the defensive aggression early. but I noted that it got less aggressive as the game went on. I liked our overall board work and that we took care of the basketball. I did not like our inability to keep our opponent off the offensive boards. I did not like that 7 of our 9 turnovers were by starters. Our new point guard seemed passive on offense. Also, I didn’t like Shooter’s inefficiency on offense.”

Air Allnite: “Coach---”

PR: “You, in the corner. Got a question?”

Sam Dunkley: “Sam Dunkley, Basketball Times. Coach, what do you need to do to get more people involved on offense. 52 of your 78 shots came from 2 people.”

PR: “That’s a fair point. There’s no reason Daniil Kamp should only get 6 shots. Guevara had 9. We’ve got to do better than that, but we’ve also remade our guard unit. Expect that to get better. More than anything, Sam, the guys have to keep getting better. Kyle can’t carry the load every night, Shooter can’t either. Expect the offense to be a work in progress. Who we were at the start of the season isn’t who we are now, and won’t be who we are at season’s end.”

AA: “Coach, are you going to ignore me all night long?”

PR: “Next question!”

MR: “Coach, Marshall again. Given that it seems Tovar has ascended in playing time, who’s the next young player to make that leap?

PR: “That’s a good question, Marshall. A trick question, but a good one. Shooter is getting the time because of our back court situation, but he’s also earned it. Another one I expect to see playing time increase is Art Reese. Again, he’s earned it. Datler’s earning his time, we expect Mann to continue to do so, and we’re going to keep finding ways to get Reynolds some time. Game situations will impact that as well as injuries and availability. The situation is fluid; we expect the players themselves will sort things out with their play. Any last questions?”

AA: “Your team can’t score outside or inside. Why should anyone expect you to make the postseason?”

PR: “I’ll answer you this one time tonight. It’s simple, really. If we can’t score, our job is to make sure you can’t either. If you can’t play defense, you can’t play here. It’s why we want to find ways to get Reynolds on the court; we’d like him to be playable by the postseason. He is not there, but he’s getting there. If you can find anyone who will talk to you, you’ll find that to a man, my locker room understands if you cannot play defense you will not be here. Now, if you think we can’t score from the outside, go stop Kyle. If you think we can’t score inside, it means you conflate not doing so with the inability to do so. We also do a solid job of getting to the line. No, we don’t mind if our shooters go wild. What happens is you focus on them and forget about our inside guys. Or if you focus inside and the shooters beat you. When Floyd Hearn takes the court, just watch how the dynamic changes. Watch how the dynamic changes when our young guys keep getting better. Allnite, nobody likes you. Your focus on what you perceive as the negatives would be easier to take if you actually took the time to do your research and had some context to inform your observations. Good night everyone, and I’ll see you guys Tuesday.”

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From: Baine
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Date: 3/5/2023 9:05:30 AM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Day 7 (Saturday 4 March 2023) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
Flamin' Flamingos 85 - 209’s MostWanted 104
Carolina Rebels 43 - Lion Rebels 99
San Dominica Warriors 96 - Philly Dribble 86
Fondy Cardinals 75 - Linndale 95
Hustlas 79 - Tasty Tardsicles 113
Żubr Białystok 105 - STG on MCU 83
The White Walkers 69 - Miami Cleo 57
The Beer Bellys 117 - Cincinnati Slammers 40

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 117 : The Beer Bellys
Rebounds : 76 : San Dominica Warriors
Assists : 32 : Tasty Tardsicles
Steals : 18 : The Beer Bellys
Block Shots : 17 : Lion Rebels

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 44 : K. Knowles (Linndale)
Rebounds : 25 : J. Bégin (San Dominica Warriors)
Assists : 8 : C. Wui Kwong (Tasty Tardsicles), H. Šapiras (Żubr Białystok)
Steals : 7 : N. Muižys (The Beer Bellys)
Block Shots : 5 : P. Cheatle (Miami Cleo), M. Stott (Lion Rebels), A. Fornos (The White Walkers)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : K. Brown (Lion Rebels) (32 Points, 8 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steals, 3 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 40
Shooting Guard : J. Esposito (Hustlas) (43 Points, 4 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 0 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 40
Small Forward : A. Nikitinas (Tasty Tardsicles) (14 Points, 8 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 0 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 27
Power Forward : J. Bégin (San Dominica Warriors) (29 Points, 25 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Block Shots), I. Homs (The Beer Bellys) (37 Points, 15 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 45
Center : Y. Semiramis (The Beer Bellys) (20 Points, 16 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 34

MVP of the evening
J. Bégin (San Dominica Warriors) (29 Points, 25 Rebounds, 2 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Block Shots), I. Homs (The Beer Bellys) (37 Points, 15 Rebounds, 3 Assists, 2 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 45

The bad performance of the evening
B. Buijtels (Carolina Rebels) (3 Points, 1 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 1 Steals, 0 Block Shots), U. Barbarossa (Cincinnati Slammers) (5 Points, 5 Rebounds, 0 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -9

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : D. Christopher (Cincinnati Slammers), U. Barbarossa (Cincinnati Slammers) : 7 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : L. Talbot (Philly Dribble) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : G. Locus (Miami Cleo), B. George (Carolina Rebels), K. Brown (Lion Rebels), S. Hatch (Żubr Białystok), A. Fornos (The White Walkers), R. Ainsworth (Cincinnati Slammers), D. Christopher (Cincinnati Slammers), B. Rivas (Cincinnati Slammers), U. Barbarossa (Cincinnati Slammers), Z. Carr (Cincinnati Slammers) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : J. Esposito (Hustlas) : 7 Three points

The best performer : T. Armstead (Lion Rebels) : Rating : 19.5

The worst performer : Z. Carr (Cincinnati Slammers) : Rating : 2.0

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Date: 3/7/2023 10:02:28 AM
The Beer Bellys
III.2
Overall Posts Rated:
2222
Second Team:
Scorchers
Does anyone know when the deadline is for players to be purchased and eligible for playoffs/relegation?

From: Baine

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Date: 3/7/2023 10:44:01 AM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
This is going back 10 years now...but it seems like it's the Sunday after the last regular season game:(https://buzzerbeater.org/community/forum/read.aspx?thread=...)

Last edited by Baine at 3/7/2023 10:44:32 AM

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Date: 3/7/2023 12:34:58 PM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
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Second Team:
The Rebellion
Couple of big matchups to keep an eye on tonight...
--> Miami Cleo at Philly Dribble
After Philly took one on the nose at home while putting in more effort against San Dominica on Saturday night, they're in danger of hitting the .500 mark in the middle of the crowded Great 8. Miami suffered its second loss of the season, failing to put up much offense against White Walkers tremendous Inside Defense with more effort as well. I typically side with the home team in most cases, but with Philly's recent poor showing, Miami might be able to do the same thing the Warriors did with their stifling defense. But you can't count out Velasco, Glicas, and Woesler. I think it comes down to whomever can shoot more than 33% from three to get the win.

--> Żubr Białystok at Carolina Rebels
Carolina opted to throw the Rebel Cup in favor of striving to stay in the Cup, which means, they should be starting their regular crew with high enthusiasm at home against whitestok's crew. while Żubr sports a +63 PD and Carolina sits at -22, they both have a 4-3 record. But Carolina has more to lose by losing this game, so while I'm betting they TIE, I think their home court advantage wins out.

-->Tasty Tardsicles at 209's MostWanted
Tasty's really turned it on ever since they lost game number two, winning blow outs and close games setting them up for a nice matchup with high octane 209's offense. 209's is ranked #2 in offensive efficiency after 7 games while Tasty is right behind them at #3. But the glaring difference is Tasty's defensive efficiency, which is currently ranked tied for 3rd while Alex from the 209's squad is ranked 12th. Will that be enough to overcome home court advantage? I think that depends on how badly they want to continue their Cup run.

-->White Walkers at San Dominica Warriors
This is the premiere matchup of the week, and while San Dom has lost two games, I think they might have the best shot to take on the Night King at home and pull out a victory. While Victor Papageorgiou has cooled off a bit (down to 20.7 PPG), they're still such a fierce-some foe, truly feeling like the frozen undead descending to the south at an unstoppable rate. While Coach Stephenson pull a Arya Stark and deliver the killing blow? Tune in tonight to find out!

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Date: 3/8/2023 10:21:55 AM
Lion Rebels
III.16
Overall Posts Rated:
222222
Second Team:
The Rebellion
Day 8 (Tuesday 7 March 2023) : Performances by (https://www.buzzer-manager.com)

Night results
Tasty Tardsicles 99 - 209’s MostWanted 105
Hustlas 69 - Flamin' Flamingos 111
STG on MCU 96 - Lion Rebels 117
Żubr Białystok 77 - Carolina Rebels 101
Miami Cleo 82 - Philly Dribble 80
The White Walkers 98 - San Dominica Warriors 108
Cincinnati Slammers 89 - Linndale 101
The Beer Bellys 88 - Fondy Cardinals 67

Best collective performance of the evening
Points : 117 : Lion Rebels
Rebounds : 66 : Carolina Rebels
Assists : 31 : Lion Rebels
Steals : 9 : Cincinnati Slammers
Block Shots : 13 : The Beer Bellys

Personal best performances of the evening
Points : 39 : A. Varpukevicius (Miami Cleo)
Rebounds : 24 : G. Locus (Miami Cleo)
Assists : 11 : T. Rumin (209’s MostWanted)
Steals : 4 : K. Knowles (Linndale), M. Bobôšík (Żubr Białystok)
Block Shots : 6 : V. Papageorgiou (The White Walkers)

Top 5 of the evening
Point Guard : D. Rivas (Flamin' Flamingos) (21 Points, 5 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 2 Steals, 2 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 27
Shooting Guard : L. See Yan (Flamin' Flamingos) (26 Points, 7 Rebounds, 6 Assists, 1 Steals, 1 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 34
Small Forward : J. Waters (Lion Rebels) (22 Points, 5 Rebounds, 7 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 30
Power Forward : T. Armstead (Lion Rebels) (20 Points, 15 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 3 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 38
Center : G. Locus (Miami Cleo) (13 Points, 24 Rebounds, 4 Assists, 1 Steals, 3 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 33

MVP of the evening
T. Armstead (Lion Rebels) (20 Points, 15 Rebounds, 5 Assists, 3 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : 38

The bad performance of the evening
J. Chang (STG on MCU) (0 Points, 1 Rebounds, 1 Assists, 0 Steals, 0 Block Shots) : Efficiency : -2

All kinds of statistics
The player who forgot to remove his mittens : T. Plummer (Carolina Rebels), H. Quindós (Żubr Białystok) : 5 Turnovers

Player targeted by the referees : C. Anaya (The White Walkers) : 6 Personnal Fouls

The iron-man : G. Locus (Miami Cleo), S. Huerta (Lion Rebels), H. Quindós (Żubr Białystok), D. Freire (The White Walkers), P. Stevens (Cincinnati Slammers) : 48 Minutes

The shooter : G. Azheli (209’s MostWanted), C. Wui Kwong (Tasty Tardsicles) : 6 Three points

The best performer : T. Armstead (Lion Rebels) : Rating : 19.0

The worst performer : T. Lang (Fondy Cardinals) : Rating : 5.0


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