TDL Summer 2016 Week 4 Results (D3)

NY Dynasty (3-0) 51
Skiillshare (1-2) 45
Tue (7/19) 8pm at Murry B. HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Ren Hsieh (DYN) 17 pts, 3 ast

RECAP: NY Dynasty went to zone early on to counter Skillshare’s superior size, but it wasn’t working very well. SKL dominated the paint anyway and  zone allowed (G) Elliot Curtis to orchestrate the offense without pressure. In the 4th qtr, DYN finally switched to man D and it made all the difference. They were finally getting stops they needed. Down 6 midway into the final period, DYN (F) Chris Seerveld hit consecutive 3FGs to tie the game. Then with the going back and forth, (G) Tran Truong hit two 3FGs to give DYN the lead for good.

LEGO (2-1) 65
MYPC (1-2) 44
Tue (7/19) 9pm at Murry B. HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Ivan Hui (LEG) 13 pts, 6 ast

RECAP: MYPC played right there with LEGO until a big 3rd qtr run put LEG up for good. Their rookie duo (GO Jeffery Chen and (G) Ivan Hui led the way with a combined 28 pts and 7 ast while (F) Jonathan Chiu finished with another solid all-around game. MYP (F) Steve Shin posted big numbers again with a game high 22 pts and 4 stl, but he couldn’t enough supplementary offense down the roster to keep pace with a red hot LEGO team.

Fatties (0-3) 42
Dem Boyz (1-2) 64
Thu (7/21) 7pm at MLK HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Kento Kato (DEM) 17 pts, 13 reb

RECAP: Fatties played solid defense in the opening quarter holding Dem Boyz to just 9 pts to start, and they kept pace in the 2nd qtr as well, to go into halftime down just 30-20. That is striking range for most teams, but DEM put up a big 3rd qtr to push the lead to 18 as (G) Kento Kato and (G) Xavier Melendez overwhelmed FAT with transition offense. FAT saw three scorers reach double-digits for the first time this season, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace with DEM.

Spaghetti Ramen (2-1) 56
NY Freemasons (2-2) 36
Thu (7/21) 7pm at Murry B. HS Boxscore
Player of the Game: Leuis Ng (SPR) 15 pts, 4 reb, 3 ast

RECAP: A big 2nd qtr gave Spaghetti Ramen the advantage as they looked to bounce back from a heart-breaking loss in Week 3. It was all Ramen defense as the NY Freemasons shot a team season worst 23% from the field while giving up the ball 14 times. The Ramen defense held the Freemasons to a season low 36 pts.