TDL Spring 2016 Week 2 Results [3rd Division]

Doris From Rego Park (1-1) 63
Spaghetti Ramen (1-1) 46
Thursday, April 14, 6:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Billy Katz (DOR) 17 points, 9 rebounds, 2 steals

Doris From Rego Park (F) Billy Katz had a solid debut last week, logging a double-double, and he added to that performance in Week 2 with a game-high 17 points in a convincing bounce back win over Spaghetti Ramen. Veteran SPR (G) Leuis Ng had an uncharacteristically bad shooting night, and his team didn’t fare much better shooting a season-low 27%.

 

Make BDL Great Again (0-2) 46
NY Dynasty (2-0) 55
Thursday, April 14, 7:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Ren Hsieh (DYN) 21 points, 3 rebounds 4 assists

Ball Don’t Lie started the game on fire, making 5-7 1st half 3FGs while NY Dynasty (G) Ren Hsieh started just 1-8 from the field with his team playing short-handed. But he quickly turned it around, hitting 5 of his next 8, and received a welcome sight when (F) Steve Song finally arrived to help seal their second win of the season.

 

NYC Gritty Committee (1-1) 54
Skillshare (1-1) 56
Thursday, April 14, 8:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Elliot Curtis (SKL) 23 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists

This is a game that NYC Gritty is gonna want back. They controlled the game throughout, leading by double digits in the 3rd quarter, but (G) Elliott Curtis and Skillshare kept inching back into it. And in the 4th quarter, they got hot and took the lead. Gritty recovered enough to have a shot to win it in the final seconds, but NGC (F) Jiwon Kim‘s jumper was just off the mark.

 

Guard Me Maybe (1-1) 35
NY Freemasons (1-1) 44
Thursday, April 14, 9:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Neil Dumadag (FRE) 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals

Guard Me Maybe actually started strong, going up 17-9 in the 1st quarter, pushing toward what seemed to be another blowout win. But in the 2nd half, the shots just stopped falling. They scored only 1 point in the 3rd quarter, a franchise-low mark. (G) Tommy Wong shot just 1-18 FGs, a career worst. GMM finished shooting 21% from the field in a disaster. And give it up to the Freemasons for making the plays down the stretch to hold onto the win.

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