Tuesday night action brought the overall scoring back up a bit, but the kids still seem to be on rims occasionally in IV.11 as the scoring average in the league was just a shade over 80points.
Part of the reason for the low average was because the Condors apparently didn't show up to play. Mike Churchill got his numbers as usual going 16 and 14 but the rest of the team only combined for 32 points of their own. The Generals had no problem scoring as six players finished with at least 10. Oriol Pujol continued his offensive brilliance going 12/15 while Miguel Ángel Baños led all scorers with 20.
In the tightest game of the night the Sentinels did just enough to trump the Plugs in a 86-76 slug fest. Despite giving up double doubles to Curtis Kyle and Merle Oakley, the Plugs may have been able to win, but their inexperience bested them, coughing the ball is 15 times and committing 21 fouls. Henry Plant got back to work in this one leading all scorers with 26 but it wasn't enough for the Plugs.
The Machetes have a firm grip as one of the top teams in the league, and Saturdays matchup vs the Mad Dogs should be one we all tune in to. Moving to 6-0 against a Poros team who put more effort into the matchup, the Machetes spread the ball around the perimeter, were 5 players were able to amass double digit scoring nights. Patrick Waziri kept the Poros off the glass, pulling down 16 boards. LF Valverde wasn't fazed, going 12/11 on the night and Tadeu Orbaiz led all scorers with 27.
The Savages struggled to contain the bigs of Team Turn Up. Despite planning for them to look inside, Vlado Vouk still finished with 18points going 8/10 from the field. Devadze hasn't proven to be worth the hefty fee the Savages paid as his game rating hasn't been over 5.5 since joining the squad including a zero point effort in this one. 4/5 starters for Turn Up scored double digits while Richard Dennis just missed, getting 9 points and 11 boards. Sylvain Carriér lead all scorers with 27 but it wasn't enough for the Savages.
Morgantown continued its dominance, becoming one of 2 teams to go 6-0 to start the season, in a 94-66 routing of the Tartans. Grant Jennings finished with 21/15 but he needed some help from the rest of the team against such a tough opponent. Whitney Jacques came off the bench in this one, as the front office looked for him to get some rest. Chen Ziquan can do no wrong and despite his old knees and back, is still a force to be reckoned with, going 10/14 on the night. Aleksander Kamnik led all scorers with 23.
The Green Peppers wanted to dethrone the Believers and did so in this one, playing Crunch time and getting the 75-61 win. A battle of bigs erupted in this one as Leroy Lyman, Yiorgakis Grouspas, Ioannis Pouliadis and Mink Lenk all walked away with double doubles. The difference maker in this one was Pepper, Nino Kocentanovic who led all scorers with 19 including converting all 7 FT attempts.
Mercy Buckets dumped a hurting on the Beach goers in a 97-50 wave. It's a good thing the WPB execs brought in Klevas Šlianžys because he may as well have been the only one who dressed. He finished with 21 in his IV.11 debut while the rest of the team went 8/60 from the field. Rafael Xamxim went for 10/20 off the bench for the Buckets and Dane Marsh led the scoring drive with 23.
In the highest scoring game of the night, the Force took out the Bucks 108-88. The Force continue to give their rookies lots of key minutes for training, but the Coach has been pulling them out late in games, despite being ordered not to. Matija Jabucanin had a great night, going 13 and 17 while the Bucks Ellis Carlisle got his own double double, going 18/13. The Force kept the Bucks off the glass out rebounding them 62-49 as Jose Andrade and Gilberto Manzano each lead their team in scoring with 24.