TDL Spring 2016 Week 3 Results (3rd Division)

Doris From Rego Park (2-1) 54
NY Freemasons (1-2) 49
Thursday, April 21, 6:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Billy Katz (DOR) 16 points, 14 rebounds, 4 steals

Doris jumped out to the early lead with (F) Billy Katz‘s high energy play, but the Freemasons quickly recovered in the 2nd quarter with solid scoring from (F) Thomas Chen. They also found a match-up they could exploit with (F) Albert Hei. Doris struggled with Hei’s speed and length, but ultimately, the made up for it by outworking FRE 47-27 on the glass. Doris held off the Freemasons with an 18-point 4th quarter .

 

NY Dynasty (2-1) 57
Skillshare (2-1) 68
Thursday, April 21, 7:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Scott Sullivan (SKL) 19 points, 15 rebounds, 1 assist

Skillshare won their second in a row by starting strong early. NY Dynasty struggled to score against SKL’s stout defense, but settled in during the middle quarters. Dynasty’s 3rd quarter run got them within 7 points, but Skillshare’s dominance on the boards kept DYN from ever truly contesting the result. SKL’s top two rebounders, (F) Scott Sullivan (15) and (G) Elliot Curtis (13) had as many combined  rebounds as the entire DYN team.

 

NYC Gritty Committee (1-2) 55
Spaghetti Ramen (2-1) 65
Thursday, April 21, 8:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Leuis Ng (SPR) 19 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assist

NYC Gritty Committee (G) Mark Lee scored a season-high 19 points, and (G) Joey Lee continued his double-digit scoring streak with 18 points, but it wasn’t enough to overcome 19 turnovers for NGC as a team. And Spaghetti Ramen is one of the best teams in the league at taking advantage of turnovers by scoring out in transition. (G) Leuis Ng once again led SPR with 19 points.

 

Guard Me Maybe (2-1) 62
Make BDL Great Again (0-3) 54
Thursday, April 21, 9:45pm at MLK HS Box Score
Player of the Game: Kento Kato (GMM) 20 points, 5 rebounds, 7 assists

(G) Tommy Wong got his Guard Me Maybe team off to a great start with four early 3FGs, bouncing back from a career-worst 1-18 performance in his last outing. (G) Kento Kato also bounced back from last week’s disaster by closing the game late with key drives and pretty finishes at the rim. Still, BDL was right there in this game throughout, even after having to shift (C) Dan Tak out to the perimeter to guard Wong in the 2nd half. They just couldn’t find anyone to close out the game the way Kento did for GMM. It was a missed opportunity for BDL.

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