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TDL Spring 2016 Week 7 Player Awards

1st Division Player of the Week

(G) DAVID CHU (FREE AGENTS)

34 points, 9 3FGs, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (F) Michael Reding (NFZ) 22 points, 13 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals

Wat Misaka Defensive Player of the Week

(C) Michael Boord (X1)  

19 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (F) Saleem Ahmed (NFZ) 11 rebounds, 4 steals, 2 block

The Sam Lo Hustle Award

(F) PIERRE RIDDLE (RAINING ROSEBUDS)

11 points, 20 rebounds

 Runner-up: Sekani Thompson (FAS) 16 points, 14 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block

The High-5 Club

Saleem Ahmed (NFZ) 19-11-1-4-2
Michael Boord (X1) 15-19-1-3-2
Victor Chia (ASN) 7-10-2-1-3
David Chu (FAS) 34-3-2-1-2
Nick Liveris (NFZ) 5-8-2-1-1
Sekani Thompson (FAS) 16-14-4-3-1
Marco Viti (SHA) 13-11-1-1-1

Week 7 League Leaders 

PTS: David Chu (FAS) 34, Miguel Melbourne (RAR) 28

3FG: David Chu (FAS) 9, Michael Reding (NFZ) 5

REB: Pierre Riddle (RAR) 20, Michael Boord (X1) 19

AST: Ren Hsieh (NFZ) 9, Miguel Melbourne (FAS) 7

STL: Saleem Ahmed (NFZ) 4, [3 players] (FAS) 3

BLK: Victor Chia (ASN) 3, [3 players] 2

TDL Spring 2016 Week 5 Power Rankings

Rank Team Record Comments
1(+1) MWW 3-1 Their attendance has been sporadic, but Meta World War is a well put-together team in which its members often click both offensively and defensively. Ball movement is key on offense and (F) Nick Pelletier has fit in perfectly. On defense, they use their length and athleticism better than any other team in the league.
2(+6) DYNavi_TDL_D_02 3-1 If MWW’s defense is Premier’s most imposing, then the NY Dynasty are a close second with (F) Fred Simpson in the lineup. Simpson has been an instant boon to DYN’s aging roster on both sides of the ball with his tireless play. Coupled with (F) George O’Garro, already one of the league’s top defenders, they make up for a relatively disjointed offense.
3(=) FASavi_TDL_D_02 3-1 The Free Agents are one of the league’s top offenses, but also among its worst defenses. Nevertheless, this is veteran group of scorers who play with no lack of effort. They aren’t big in the front-court, but they are versatile in that their bigs can defend a number of positions. (G) Alok Aiyar has played well with (F) Arjun Ohri and (F) Tyree Williams out, but they’ll need both to make a real title run.
4(-3) GMMCRJ_Kiss 3-2 It doesn’t look like scorer (F) Jason Mendell will be joining Guard Me Maybe this season, but (F) Darnell Cudjoe has given the team a different look with his Draymond Green-style game. But even after adding (G) Landon Glover and (G) Gino Calderon to bolster the back court, the team often looks unsure on offense. They have plenty of firepower, but have struggled to finish close games. 
5(+1) SALfranchise_logo_Sal_Team_6 3-2 It’s been hard to peg Sal Team 6 this season, their lineup seems to change every game. (F) Parker McClelland has been tuned in all season, but this team, which usually hurts you from the 3-pt line, hasn’t shot particularly well this season. And they’re not getting much more in the paint either. This team has hit a bit of a wall it seems, but they’re still +.500 so you can hardly count them out.
6(-2) TIMavi_TDL_D_02 1-3 Tim Nubina is an imposing team to look at, easily the league’s biggest lineup up and down the roster, and very obviously skilled, with nearly every player on the roster a threat from 3. But, for whatever reason, they have dropped 3 in a row after an opening season win. They’re hoping the addition of (F) Chris Bethel will help turn things around.
7(-2) BOOboomtown 1-3 Every season, Boomtown is the hardest working team in show business. They’ve taken a few tough losses now, but as long as they’re in the playoffs, they’re a danger to get hot and take it all. For that to happen this season, though, they’ll need to have more than (G) Jack Delighter to shoot over 50% from the field. Outside of Delighter, no player on the roster is shooting better than 36%.
8(-1) 70SEric_Forman_02 1-3 This is about as mercurial team as there is in this division. When That 70s Team is playing at their best, they look unbeatable. Fielding a lineup that is second only to TIM in overall size, with bigs that have just as many all-around skills, they seem like they’re underachieving. Like GMM, they look like unsure who to go to in crunch time. 
9(=) NYKfranchise_logo_NYK_Spartans 1-4 The NYK Spartans have looked overmatched in their early games this season but the addition of (C) Chris Lemoine has certainly helped their cause, not to mention (F) Chris Youn‘s wily play. They got their first win over a more talented 70S team and that will be the m.o. for the rest of the season. They will be the underdog in every game, and they’ll have to find some way to manufacture wins.

TDL Spring 2016 Week 6 Player Awards

3rd Division Player of the Week

(G) REN HSIEH (NY DYNASTY)

27 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals

 Runner-up: (F) Mark Lee (DYN) 30 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists

Wat Misaka Defensive Player of the Week

(C) DAN TAK (MAKE BDL GREAT AGAIN)

16 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: Mark Hahn (SPR) 9 rebounds, 2 steals, 2 blocks

The Sam Lo Hustle Award

(F) BILLY KATZ (DORIS FROM REGO PARK)

20 points, 16 rebounds, 3 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: Dan Tak (BDL) 16 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, 2 blocks

Spot Dessert Bar Most Outstanding Rookie

(F) BILLY KATZ (DORIS FROM REGO PARK)

20 points, 16 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: Steve Song (DYN) 17 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal

The High-5 Club

Mark Hahn (SPR) 13-9-5-2-2
Albert Hei (FRE) 18-9-1-1-1
Billy Katz (DOR) 20-16-5-3-2-2
Joey Lee (NGC) 8-4-1-4-1
Teddy Lo (SPR) 17-5-1-1-2
Chris Seerveld (DYN) 1-9-1-1-2
Dan Tak (BDL) 5-16-6-1-2

Week 6 League Leaders 

PTS: M. Lee (NGC) 30, R. Hsieh (DYN) 27, L. Ng (SPR) 27

3FG: Elliot Curtis (SKL) 6, [3 players] 4

REB: Billy Katz (DOR) 16, Dan Tak (BDL) 16, [3 players] 12

AST: A. Ng (FRE) 8, R. Hsieh (DYN) 6, D. Tak (BDL) 6

STL: Joey Lee (NGC) 4, [4 players] 3

BLK: [6 players] 2, [5 players] 1

TDL Spring 2016 Week 5 Player Awards

Premier Division Player of the Week

(G/F) CHAZ THOMAS (META WORLD WAR)

19 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists, 7 steals, 1 block

 Runner-up: (G/F) Fred Simpson (DYN) 19 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals, 2 blocks

Wat Misaka Defensive Player of the Week

(G/F) FRED SIMPSON (NY DYNASTY)

8 rebounds, 5 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (G/F) Chaz Thomas (MWW) 9 rebounds, 7 steals, 1 block

The Sam Lo Hustle Award

(F/C) GEORGE O’GARRO (NY DYNASTY)

19 points, 13 rebounds, 1 steal, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: Paul Kirchner (BOO) 13 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block

Spot Dessert Bar Most Outstanding Rookie

(G/F) FRED SIMPSON (NY DYNASTY)

19 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 5 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (F/C) Perun Kovacevic (TIM) 13 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block

The High-5 Club

Shaun Crummy (70S) 15-2-1-5-1
Mike Holsey (SAL) 4-6-2-1-1
Jin Hong (NYK) 11-7-2-2-1
Paul Kirchner (BOO) 6-13-2-1-1
Stedford McCleod (MWW) 20-8-4-2-1
Kareem Merrick (MWW) 6-6-1-1-1
Jake Moreno (BOO) 25-5-2-2-2
George O’Garro (DYN) 19-13-1-1-2
Matija Petrovic (70S) 12-6-3-3-1
Fred Simpson (DYN) 19-8-6-5-2
Duke Stanojevic (TIM) 10-3-4-2-1
Chaz Thomas (MWW) 19-9-4-7-1

Week 6 League Leaders 

PTS: Jake Moreno (BOO) 25, Askia Davis (GMM) 20, Stedford McCleod (MWW) 20

3FG: Jake Moreno (BOO) 6, Ace Watanasuparp (NYK) 6, [3 players] 4

REB: Paul Kirchner (BOO) 13, George O’Garro (DYN) 13, Askia Davis (GMM) 12

AST: [5 players] 6, [10 players] 4

STL: Chaz Thomas (MWW) 7, Shaun Crummy (70S) 5, Fred Simpson (DYN) 5

BLK: Darnell Cudjoe (GMM) 4, Chris Lemoine (NYK) 3

TDL Spring 2016 Week 7 Results

  1ST DIVISION

Free Agents (3-3) 79
Raining Rosebuds (3-2) 69
Sun (5/15) 1:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: David Chu (FAS) 34 pts, 9 3FGs

RECAP: It was a barrage of threes that gave Raining Rosebuds as much as a 20-pt lead in the 1st half. They led 44-27 at halftime, but the Free Agents didn’t fold. They put on their own 3-point assault, led by (G) David Chu, who made a season-high 9 3FGs to help his team outscore RAR 52-25 in the 2nd half, the most scored by any 1st Division team in a single half. FAS (C) Mike Song put up his best performance this season with a 19 pts, 10 reb double-double, and (F) Sekani Thompson had yet another great all-around game.

Asphalt Ninjas (2-3) 56
Yung No Fly Zone (4-2) 70
Sun (5/15) 3:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Mike Reding (NFZ) 22 pts, 13 reb

RECAP: The Asphalt Ninjas played zone for most of this game, which if history has shown, is a bad idea against the very flammable Yung No Fly Zone side. Surprisingly, NFZ didn’t shoot very well, but their work on the offensive glass gave them plenty of second chances. ASN (F) Chi Ming Pun was the only viable offensive option for the Ninjas until a late flurry of 3FGs from (G) Justin Chin. (C) Ibu LeGrande‘s second arrival gave ASN a boost in the 2nd half, but it wasn’t enough to slow the red hot Flyers.

Shawty Likes the Way (2-4) 59
X1 (2-3) 54
Sun (5/15) 4:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Ryan Chan (SHA) 18 pts, 4 ast

RECAP: With both teams playing with just five players, X1 was able to keep this one tight down to the very end of regulation, forcing an extra period to decide it. Shawty (G) Ryan Chan and (G) Justin Kiat both had their best performances of the season, so far, to help SHA get the win. X1 (C) Michael Boord followed up a strong outing last week with another one this week. (G) Rhod Vivas and (F) Greg Francisco also shot well in the game, but X1 just wasn’t able to muster up the makes they needed to hold on in OT.

  2ND DIVISION

Goat Herders (3-2) L (46)
Wolverines (0-5) W (66)
Sun (5/15) 2:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Nick Liveris (WOL) 23 pts, 11 reb

RECAP: Forfeit win for WOL. This game was played against subs.

Gritty FOB City (4-2) 59
Teal Curtain (2-3) 50
Sun (5/15) 5:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: David Ri (FOB) 19 pts, 9 reb

RECAP: Teal Curtain’s backcourt (G) Ian Zack and (G) Alex Gochal is one of the best duos in the league, but it’s been (F) Noah Scovronick that’s helped make them the dominant team they’ve been this season. And he wasn’t available for this game. With Scovronick out of the lineup, Gritty FOB City was able to dictate the tempo, and force TEA to adjust and readjust their defense. Both (G) David Ri and (G) Steven Chung played well, which isn’t always the case, and with (C) Victor Chia facilitating, that was enough to get the edge in this win that keeps them alive for the playoffs.

No Fly Zone OG (2-3) 50
Sex Panthers (5-0) 98
Sun (5/15) 6:00pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: David Chu (SXP) 28 pts, 9 reb

RECAP: With (G) Derik Kumagai essentially shutting it down for the season, and no playoff prospects, No Fly Zone OG didn’t play with the kind of urgency they needed against a fully loaded Sex Panthers team. They were simply outmatched right from the tip. The Panthers were clicking on all cylinders, dominating at every turn, and making shots. They simply overwhelmed a NFZ team that found itself shrugging its team shoulders more and more as the game wore on.

TDL Spring 2016 Week 6 Results

Doris From Rego Park (3-3) 56
NY Dynasty (3-3) 57
Thu (5/12) 6:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Ren Hsieh (DYN) 27 pts, 6 ast

RECAP: Doris From Rego Park had to play this one without (G) David Weiss in the lineup, but it wasn’t exactly a handicap as (F) Billy Katz had it going all night. DOR dominated NY Dynasty in the 1st half, leading by as much as 15 pts. But, in the 3rd qtr, DYN made adjustments on both sides of the ball, and they started to change the tenor of the game. They would take the lead in the 4th. Despite a couple of tough late 3’s from Doris, DYN (G) Ren Hsieh and (C) Steve Song helped close it out by hitting 7-9 FTs in crunch time.

Make BDL Great Again (2-4) 57
NY Freemasons (2-4) 49
Thu (5/12) 7:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Jae Kim (BDL) 15 pts, 4 3FGs

RECAP: If you thought Make BDL Great Again was satisfied with their win over NGC, this one here would you make you think different. Despite 11 3FGs from the Freemasons, BDL was strong on defense, forcing FRE to settle for 30 3-pt attempts. It was a solid all-around effort but key 3FGs from (G) Jae Kim, along with great hustle on the boards from (G) Chris Chao and (C) Dan Tak, helped to put BDL in what seemed to be unlikely playoff position. BDL will control their own fate next week, a win and they’re in.

Guard Me Maybe (4-2) 42
NYC Gritty Committee (3-3) 57
Thu (5/12) 8:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Mark Lee (NGC) 30 pts, 4 reb

RECAP: There were moments when this game had a playoff intensity to it, players were hitting the deck hard, but playing through it. Overall, though, Guard Me Maybe, coming in ranked no. 1 in the power rankings, looked sluggish, and struggled to get back on defense. They also had no answer for NGC (G) Mark Lee in the paint, who scored a season-high 30 pts in the win.

Spaghetti Ramen (4-2) 67
Skillshare (3-3) 59
Thu (5/12) 9:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Leuis Ng (SPR) 27 pts, 8 reb

RECAP: With key players out of the Skillshare lineup, Spaghetti Ramen was en route to to a blowout win. That is until an altercation forced SPR (G) Leuis Ng to be ejected from the game. (G) Elliot Curtis would lead his SKL team on a 2nd half run, but SPR (F) Mark Hahn‘s effort on defense was enough to hold them off.

TDL Spring 2016 Week 6 Player Awards

2nd Division Player of the Week

(F) SHERWIN SALAR (BALL SO HARD)

20 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (F) Chris Di (SXP) 25 points, 10 rebounds, 2 steals

Wat Misaka Defensive Player of the Week

(F) JOSEPH CHOI (SUPREME TEAM)

15 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block

 Runner-up: Victor Chia (FOB) 10 rebounds, 3 steals, 4 blocks

The Sam Lo Hustle Award

(F/C) GREG SADOWSKI (DIRK DIGGLERS)

12 points, 16 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 block

 Runner-up: Joseph Choi (SUP) 15 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block

Spot Dessert Bar Most Outstanding Rookie

(G) JEFF SYHAM (SUPREME TEAM)

15 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists

 Runner-up: (C) Max Choi (SUP) 3 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block

The High-5 Club

Joseph Bravo (BSH) 10-11-2-2-2
Max Choi (SUP) 3-6-1-3-1
Marvin Chu (FLY) 22-8-4-1-2
Jerry Ho (BSH) 9-2-1-1-1
Seung Lim (RAP) 5-7-2-2-1
Anthony Liveris (WOL) 13-6-5-4-1
Neel Patel (GOA) 4-7-2-1-2
Pierre Riddle (SPL) 8-13-1-1-1
Greg Sadowski (DRK) 12-16-1-2-1
Sherwin Salar (BSH) 20-12-6-2-2
Andrew Tu (DRK) 12-6-3-1-1
Tim Zhang (DRK) 14-12-2-2-1

Week 6 League Leaders 

PTS: David Chu (SXP) 25, Chris Di (SXP) 25, Marvin Chu (FLY) 22, Will Chu (TAP) 22

3FG: David Chu (SXP) 4, Marvin Chu (FLY) 4, Will Chu (TAP) 4

REB: Greg Sadowski (DRK) 16, Joseph Choi (SUP) 15

AST: Eric Kim (DRK) 11, Willyo Chen (FLY) 8, Will Chu (TAP) 8

STL: Alvin Kong (RAP) 4, Derek Lu (SPL) 5, Brent Morita (FOB) 5, Anthony Liveris (WOL) 4

BLK: Victor Chia (FOB) 4, Michael Meng (WOL) 3

TDL Spring 2016 Week 5 Results

Boomtown (2-1) 55
Guard Me Maybe (2-2) 66
Wed (5/11) 6:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Askia Davis (GMM) 20 pts, 12 reb

RECAP: The early game of the night often goes to the team who can get enough players on the floor. Boomtown was short-handed, as could be expected, but Guard Me Maybe came in with a full roster, and just overwhelmed BOO in the 2nd half. It was a solid effort all around for GMM, but if BOO can take some silver lining out of this loss, (F) Jake Moreno finished with 25 pts in his second game back in the lineup.

NYK Spartans (1-2) 55
That 70s Team (2-1) 53
Wed (5/11) 7:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Ace Watana. (NYK) 19 pts, 6 3FGs

RECAP: When That 70s Team is in sync, they look unbeatable, but then they have games like these when no one looks like they’re on the same page. That left the door open for the Spartans, who never quit in any game, to come in and steal this win. Big time shooting from NYK (G) Ace Watanasuparp helped his Spartans team get their first win of the season.

NY Dynasty (3-1) 73
Tim Nubina (2-2) 53
Wed (5/11) 8:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Fred Simpson (DYN) 19 pts, 5 stl

RECAP: Both teams played dead even in the 1st half, but NY Dynasty noticeably upped their defensive intensity in the 2nd. Even with former Fordham (F) Chris Bethel arriving late for Tim Nubina, Dynasty held their ground, turning TIM’s missed shots and turnovers into easy finishes in transition. DYN (F) Fred Simpson has been the catalyst since joining the team two weeks ago. He is the perimeter defender they’ve been missing. 

Meta World War (0-4) 65
Sal Team 6 (3-1) 53
Wed (5/11) 9:45pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Chaz Thomas (MWW) 19 pts, 7 stl

RECAP: Meta World War showed up with just four roster players, but picked up a sub to make 5. It was just enough to knock off Sal Team 6 side that struggled with their perimeter shooting for most of the night, all except for (F) Parker McClelland that is, who was knock down. It was McClelland who gave them the push to try and steal this one late, but key buckets in the paint by (F) Chaz Thomas and (C) Stedford McCleod helped MWW close this one out.

TDL Spring Week 6 Player Awards

1st Division Player of the Week

(G) KASH MIAH (SK WAR DOG)

24 points, 4-11 3FGs, 10-11 FTs, 2 rebounds, 2 assists

 Runner-up: (G) David Chu (FAS) 22 points, 6 3FGs, 2 assists

Wat Misaka Defensive Player of the Week

(F) SHERWIN SALAR (HONEY BADGERS)

14 rebounds, 5 steals, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (F) Kyle Jose (LMA) 12 rebounds, 1 steal, 4 blocks

The Sam Lo Hustle Award

(C) GRAHAM DIAMOND (SHAWN KEMP’S KIDS)

27 points, 23 rebounds, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (G) Sal Nasser (JAY) 14 points, 11 rebounds, 1 block

Spot Dessert Bar Most Outstanding Rookie

(C) GRAHAM DIAMOND (SHAWN KEMP’S KIDS)

27 points, 23 rebounds, 2 blocks

 Runner-up: (G) Sal Nasser (JAY) 14 points, 11 rebounds, 1 block

The High-5 Club

Michael Boord (X1) 18-14-4-4-3
Will Chu (HON) 6-6-4-1-1
Gary Delia (X1) 9-7-1-3-1-2
Louis Konig (HON) 8-11-3-1-1
Sal Nasser (JAY) 14-11-2-1-1
Michael Reding (NFZ) 20-12-6-1-1
Sherwin Salar (HON) 16-14-4-5-2
Jon Velasquez (LIF) 2-5-2-3-1

Week 6 League Leaders 

PTS: Graham Diamond (SKK) 27, Kash Miah (SKW) 24, 

3FG: S. Ahmed (NFZ) 6, D. Chu (FAS) 6, M. Reding (NFZ) 5

REB: G. Diamond (SKK) 23, B. Clayton (JAM) 16

AST: BJ Grant (LIF) 7, [3 players] 6

STL: Sherwin Salar (HON) 5, Michael Boord (X1) 4

BLK: K. Jose (LMA) 4, M. Boord (X1) 3, S. Thompson (FAS) 3

 

TDL Spring 2016 Power Rankings

Rank Team Record Comments
1 (N/A) GMM 4-1 Guard Me Maybe may not be the best defensive team in the league, but they have enough firepower to make up for it, scoring a league best 62.8 ppg. (G) Kento Kato and (G) Tommy Wong are a formidable backcourt, and they have great hustle players up and down the roster, but the x-factor has been (F) Jin Bae Kim‘s all-around effective play.
2 (N/A) DOR 3-2 Despite their surprising blowout loss to GMM, Doris From Rego Park has looked like a contender in most games this season. They are the opposite of GMM in many ways. Not a high-scoring team, but they dig in on defense every possession. (G) David Weiss and rookie (F) Billy Katz both lead by example.
3 (N/A) SPR 3-2 This is a veteran team with multiple championships under their belt so no matter their record, Spaghetti Ramen is always a contender. Veteran (G) Leuis Ng will put his team in position to win games, and (F) Mark Hahn has been returning to Defensive MVP form with every game.
4 (N/A) SKL 3-2 Skillshare also comes with a very strong backcourt with (G) Elliot Curtis and (G) Michael Hamane leading the way. They’re also the league’s biggest team with (F) Scott Sullivan and (C) Anthony Hull in the front-court. At full strength, this team is as much a contender as any of the aforementioned. Their only losses have really only come in short-handed games.
5 (N/A) NGC 2-3 Similar to SPR, NYC Gritty Committee is a veteran team with plenty of pedigree and titles. As they’ve gotten older, they’ve just got off to slower starts. But now they’re starting to take shape. (G) Mark Lee is capable of 25 ppg and (C) Victor Chia is dominating the paint this season. Never a deep team, they tend to run out of gas late in games, but if they make the playoffs, this is again, another contender.
6 (N/A) DYN 2-3 Depth has been a major problem for the NY Dynasty as well. They may have given away two losses for lack of a bench. (G) Ren Hsieh is leading the league in scoring, but at 38 years old, that’s probably not a good sign. Rookie (C) Steve Song has been huge in his first season, fitting right in with DYN. They just need a little more help to get over the hump.
7 (N/A) FRE 2-3 The NY Freemasons are a mercurial team. They bring the defense in every game, but their offense is so erratic, they sometimes make you wonder if it’s the same team showing up every week. After inching toward a playoff spot, they were embarrassed by NGC last week, and knocked back to outsider status. They’ll practically have to win out to get in now.
8 (N/A) BDL 1-4 Truth be told, Make BDL Great Again probably already won their NBA Finals/Super Bowl/World Series already with that incredible comeback win over NGC. They’ll have to win out and hope for the best for a playoff spot, but for this team–easily the oldest in the league, with the most children–has done pretty well for itself this season, competing in every game.