TDL Spring 2016 Week 2 Results [Premier]

Guard Me Maybe (2-0) 72
Sal Team 6 (1-1) 67
Wednesday, April 13, 6:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Jason Crowell (GMM) 17 points, 2 rebounds, 6 steals

This game went back and forth for much of the early going, neither team seemed able to gain control, but midway through the 4th quarter, Sal Team 6 appeared to have a comfortable lead. That’s when the Guard Me Maybe defense turned up the intensity led by (F) Jason Crowell and (F) Darnell Cudjoe. GMM quite literally stole this game away in the final seconds as Crowell and Cudjoe led the way down the stretch.

 

NY Dynasty (0-1) 70
That 70s Team (1-1) 90
Wednesday, April 13, 7:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Not yet available.

Short-handed Dynasty playing without (F) George O’Garro and (F) Seamus McKiernan were no match for a suddenly much bigger That 70s Team. (F) Matija Petrovic got it going early offensively with (F) Lou McCroskey running the show. Then (C) Sava Vemic took over in the middle quarters. The trio would take turns scoring in the 2nd half to put this one away. DYN (C) Reid Wittman finished with 17 points, 9 rebounds.

 

Free Agents (1-1) 72
Tim Nubina (1-1) 63
Thursday, April 14, 8:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Arjun Ohri (FAS) 23 points, 3 rebounds, 1 block

This is a good example of how tough the Free Agents can be when they’re on their game. It wasn’t so much a question of how well they shot, but how many open looks they got, the ball just never stopped. And, Tim Nubina, no slouch of a team having knocked off former champion MWW last week, seemed to struggle to keep up with the FAS ball movement. FAS finished with two 20-pt scorers in (F) Arjun Ohri (23) and (G) Morgan Blakely (21).

 

Meta World War (1-1) 75
NYK Spartans (0-2) 51
Thursday, April 14, 9:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Shamel Arasmo (MWW) 23 points, 7 rebounds, 2 steals

Spartans (G) Mike Kim and (F) Young Song did their best to help their team keep pace with Meta World War early on, but the short-handed MWW still had too much fire-power. The Spartans just couldn’t keep up. MWW (G) Shamel Arasmo continues to score well, netting his second straight game of 23+ points, and they got a great all-around performance from (F) Chaz Thomas in his return to the line-up.

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