Season: Season 4
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Akatsukidreamers vs triple threats G2
In a fierce battle at the Colisee de Laval, the Dreamers emerged victorious, defeating the Triple Threats 37-26 in a game marked by tenacity and strong individual performances. Leading the charge for the Dreamers was Mays Louisma, who dazzled fans with an impressive 19 points and 9 rebounds, consistently finding ways to penetrate the opponent’s defense. Brad Cirius contributed notably with 10 points, showcasing his scoring prowess while also adding 3 assists to help run the offense.
Despite a valiant effort from Triple Threats’ Sheldon Millien, who netted 14 points and grabbed 5 rebounds, his team struggled offensively, shooting only 37.5% from the field and a dismal 13.3% from beyond the arc. The Triple Threats were unable to capitalize on any free throw opportunities, further complicating their path to victory. With the Dreamers dominating the boards, pulling down 22 rebounds compared to the Triple Threats’ 11, it was evident that second-chance opportunities played a key role in the outcome.
The momentum shifted significantly during the third quarter, when the Dreamers orchestrated a decisive 10-0 run, effectively taking control of the game. This proved crucial in a contest where every point mattered, illustrating that relentless rebounding and smart ball movement (7 assists to none) were the game-changers, leading the Dreamers to a commendable victory.
Highlights:
- Mays Louisma led the Dreamers with 19 points and 9 rebounds, a true standout in the matchup.
- Dreamers showcased their defensive strength with a staggering 22 rebounds, dominating the glass against the Triple Threats.
- Triple Threats struggled with shooting, finishing at 37.5% from the field and just 13.3% from three-point range.
- The Dreamers executed a game-changing 10-0 run in the third quarter, propelling them to victory.
- Sheldon Millien shined for the Triple Threats with 14 points, but offensive support was lacking.
- Dreamers recorded 7 assists compared to none for the Triple Threats, highlighting their effective ball movement and teamwork.
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Triple Threatsdreamers vs triple threats G1
In a thrilling contest at the Colisee de Laval, the Dreamers edged out the Triple Threats with a final score of 39-33, showcasing their depth and resilience. The Dreamers were led by the versatile Mays Louisma, who scored 14 points and snagged eight rebounds, making him a crucial contributor to the team’s success. Complementing him were Brad Cirius and Anthony Guzman, who combined for 19 points, effectively countering the efforts of Triple Threats’ standout Marven St-Joy, who delivered an impressive 17-point, 8-rebound performance.
The game featured a stark contrast in shooting efficiency. While the Dreamers hit 42.1% of their shots, the Triple Threats struggled offensively, converting only 30.4% of their field-goal attempts. This disparity was compounded by the Dreamers’ dominance on the boards, securing 26 rebounds compared to the 16 of the Triple Threats. Despite committing six turnovers, which could have swung momentum, the Dreamers mitigated damage through their effective ball movement, racking up seven assists to the Triple Threats’ three.
As the game progressed, the Dreamers managed to establish an early lead, showcasing their ability to maintain composure in the face of a resilient Triple Threats team. The momentum shifted against the Triple Threats as they fell behind in the closing quarters, unable to capitalize on their turnover advantage, ultimately leading to the Dreamers’ hard-fought victory.
Game Highlights:
- Mays Louisma led the Dreamers with 14 points and 8 rebounds.
- The Dreamers out-rebounded the Triple Threats by a significant 10 boards (26 to 16).
- Triple Threats shot only 30.4% from the field, severely hampering their scoring efforts.
- Despite their defensive prowess against turnovers, the Triple Threats managed only 3 assists.
- Dreamers found success from beyond the arc, making 7 three-pointers at a rate of 38.9%.
- Marven St-Joy’s standout performance with 17 points was not enough to overcome the team’s shooting struggles.
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Triple ThreatsBalkan Brothers vs hoopers G1
In a thrilling contest at the Colisée de Laval, the Balkan Brothers edged out the Hoopers with a narrow 50-45 victory, showcasing their resilience and strategic prowess in D1 Season 4.
The game belonged to Johnny Amselem, whose explosive 32-point performance propelled the Balkan Brothers to victory. His shooting, including 6 three-pointers, highlighted his dominant presence on the court. Driss Lahbabi made his mark not just on the offensive end with 16 points but also contributed significantly on the boards, grabbing 14 rebounds, which proved crucial in the gritty battle for possession.
Despite a valiant effort from the Hoopers, led by Shawn Tahriq’s 20 points and 8 rebounds, they struggled with their long-range shooting, finishing just 20% from beyond the arc. The Hoopers did show grit, particularly in the first half, where a strong defense and quick ball movement allowed them to stay within striking distance. However, the Balkan Brothers maintained a slight edge on the boards (26-24) and capitalized on their opportunities, especially in the second half, ultimately pulling away for the win.
The difference ultimately lay in the Balkan Brothers’ rebounding and shooting accuracy, particularly from three-point range. While both teams battled fiercely, it was the ability to convert opportunities that secured the victory for the Balkan Brothers.
Highlights:
- Johnny Amselem erupted for 32 points, leading all scorers in a standout performance.
- Driss Lahbabi dominated the paint with a double-double: 16 points and 14 rebounds.
- The Balkan Brothers shot 40.8% from the field, significantly better than the Hoopers’ 38.5%.
- Despite their efforts, the Hoopers struggled from deep, hitting only 5 out of 25 three-pointers (20%).
- Turnover battle favored the Hoopers, who had only 2, compared to the Brothers’ 5.
- A critical rebounding margin of 2 for the Balkan Brothers made a major difference in their ability to control the game.
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HoopersBalkan Brothers vs hoopers G2
In a thrilling showdown at the Colisée de Laval, the Hoopers secured a narrow 49-46 victory over the Balkan Brothers in D1 Season 4 action. The game was a nail-biter, showcasing stellar performances from both sides, but it was the Hoopers’ second-half composure that ultimately tipped the scales.
Leading the charge for the Hoopers was the dynamic Shawn Tahriq, whose exceptional skill was on display with 31 points, making him the standout performer of the evening. Despite the Balkan Brothers’ significant rebounding advantage—25 total boards compared to the Hoopers’ 15—the inability to convert possessions into points proved costly. Johnny Amselem shone bright for the Brothers, pouring in 28 points and showcasing his shooting prowess, as the team shot an impressive 45.5% from beyond the arc.
The game was tense throughout, with the Hoopers managing to edge ahead with mid-court turnovers leading to fast-break points after maintaining a perfect turnover record. The momentum shifted in the second half as the Hoopers tightened their defense while capitalizing on crucial offensive plays, ultimately sealing their victory. With the rebound margin favoring the Brothers, the outcome underscored how efficiency in scoring can eclipse power in other statistics.
Highlights:
- Shawn Tahriq led the Hoopers with a game-high 31 points.
- The Balkan Brothers were unable to make the most of their 10-rebound advantage.
- Johnny Amselem scored an impressive 28 points for the Balkan Brothers.
- The Hoopers shot 52.5% from the field, highlighting their offensive efficiency.
- Hoopers enjoyed a turnover-free game, crucial in maintaining their lead down the stretch.
- The Hoopers’ balanced offensive attack kept their opponents guessing, despite fewer assists (5 compared to 8 for the Brothers).
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Balkan Brothers
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Balkan Brothers
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The Kids
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The Kids