Season: Season 4

Dreamers vs Hoopers G1

In a tightly contested matchup at the Colisee de Laval, the Dreamers emerged victorious over the Hoopers, clinching a 44-40 win in D1 Season 4 action. The Dreamers were led by an outstanding performance from Brad Cirius, who scored 24 points and grabbed four rebounds, proving to be the driving force behind their victory. Mays Louisma also shone bright, contributing 19 points and five rebounds, helping to solidify their lead in a game that featured several momentum shifts.

The Dreamers shot an impressive 59.5% from the field and made half of their three-point attempts, with eight buckets from beyond the arc. In contrast, the Hoopers struggled from long range, hitting only 25% of their three-pointers, which ultimately hampered their chances of securing a win. Despite pulling down 16 rebounds, six more than the Dreamers, the Hoopers couldn’t capitalize on their size advantage or convert on any of their free-throw opportunities, ending the game with a disappointing 0% from the charity stripe.

The Hoopers attempted a late-game surge, but their efforts fell just short, with the Dreamers maintaining composure and executing well despite a single turnover. Ultimately, it was their efficiency coupled with timely scoring that proved vital for the Dreamers as they closed out the game.

### Game Highlights:

  • Brad Cirius score a game-high 24 points for the Dreamers.
  • Mays Louisma added 19 points and was instrumental in key moments.
  • Dreamers shot a staggering 59.5% from the field overall.
  • Hoopers struggled significantly from the line, finishing at 0% on free throws.
  • The Hoopers held a 6-rebound advantage, dominating the boards but unable to convert.
  • Both teams had an equal number of assists at 4 each, highlighting a balanced play style.
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Compton Magic vs Brotherhood G2

In a nail-biting D1 Season 4 showdown, the Compton Magic edged out Brotherhood with a final score of 34-30, securing a hard-fought victory that showcased their defensive prowess and clutch play. This closely contested game featured standout performances, particularly from Rico Isaac and Malik Colon, who each contributed 8 points to lead the Magic’s scoring efforts.

Despite struggling from beyond the arc with only 2 made three-pointers, Compton’s ability to capitalize on their field-goal opportunities (14 of 31) proved essential, especially in moments when the game was hanging in the balance. Brotherhood’s Dave Saye was a highlight of the game, delivering an impressive 20-point performance, keeping his team competitive throughout. However, well-balanced contributions from Compton’s Nathan Excellent—who added 7 points and 4 rebounds—changed the tempo in crucial moments.

Turnover-free basketball was key; both teams managed to hold their turnovers to zero. Brotherhood had a slight edge in rebounds, but Compton’s strong defense and ability to convert on key possessions ultimately turned the tide. Their resilience in moments of pressure paved the way for a vital team victory.

### Highlights:

  • Rico Isaac and Malik Colon tied as leading scorers for Compton Magic with 8 points each.
  • Dave Saye from Brotherhood dominated the scoring with an impressive 20 points.
  • Compton Magic maintained a turnover-free game, contributing to their narrow victory.
  • A slight rebounding margin of 1 favoring Brotherhood kept the game intensely competitive.
  • Compton’s shooting efficiency at 45.2% on field goals proved decisive.
  • Brotherhood struggled on three-pointers, hitting only 33.3% of their attempts.
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Brotherhood vs Compton Magic G1

In a thrilling contest that came down to the wire, the Compton Magic snatched victory from the jaws of defeat by edging out Brotherhood with a final score of 41-39. The match showcased the tenacity of both teams, but it was the Magic who found key moments to assert their dominance when it mattered most.

Malik Colon shined bright for Compton, leading all scorers with 15 points while also contributing four rebounds. His ability to make crucial baskets in the final minutes helped his team maintain a narrow lead despite Brotherhood’s gritty performance. Brotherhood’s Ralph Henry matched Colon’s effort on the other side, contributing 16 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, showcasing his all-around skills. Deon Pierre was also impressive for Brotherhood, adding 14 points and 8 rebounds but was ultimately left to rue the missed opportunities.

The game was tightly contested, with both teams trading leads throughout. Brotherhood showed remarkable shooting efficiency, connecting on 42.4% of their attempts, including 42.3% from beyond the arc. Despite the solid performance from Brotherhood, Compton’s slight edge in rebounding—20 total boards against Brotherhood’s 15—and a perfect turnover rate (0) played a significant role in securing the win. The Compton Magic may have struggled from the perimeter, hitting only 15.4% on threes, but their resilience and tenacity on the boards allowed them to capitalize on second-chance opportunities.

Game Highlights:

  • Malik Colon led Compton Magic with 15 points and 4 rebounds.
  • Ralph Henry of Brotherhood scored 16 points, including several key baskets down the stretch.
  • Compton secured 20 rebounds compared to Brotherhood’s 15, with a notable 8 offensive boards.
  • Brotherhood shot 42.4% from the field, showcasing their offensive efficiency with 11 three-pointers made.
  • Both teams displayed discipline, finishing with 0 turnovers each.
  • The final score was a nail-biter, with the teams exchanging leads before Compton clinched victory.
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Balkan Brothers vs Triple Threats G3

The Balkan Brothers secured a commanding victory over the Triple Threats with a final score of 32-24, showcasing impressive shooting and teamwork. Johnny Amselem was the star of the night, leading the Brothers with 16 points while exhibiting superb efficiency on the court. His robust offensive display, combined with the contributions of Philippe Dimitrov and Driss Lahbabi—who both tallied 8 points—helped maintain a steady lead throughout the game.

The Balkan Brothers shot an impressive 54.2% from the field, hitting 6 of their 12 attempts from beyond the arc. Their tactical precision outmatched the Triple Threats, who struggled with a mere 30.3% from the floor, with only 10 successful field goals out of 33 attempts. Although the Triple Threats held a slight advantage in rebounds—16 total, including 8 offensive boards—their inability to convert second-chance opportunities proved costly. A notable moment came in the second quarter when the Brothers went on a decisive 10-2 run, establishing a lead that the Triple Threats could never fully overcome.

Despite their commendable defense, the Triple Threats couldn’t overcome the strong shooting and cohesive play of the Balkan Brothers. The game highlighted the importance of efficiency in both shooting and ball control, where the Brothers’ zero turnovers stood in stark contrast to the Triple Threats’ struggles.

### Game Highlights:

  • Johnny Amselem: Led all players with 16 points and 3 rebounds.
  • Balkan Brothers’ Efficiency: Converted 54.2% of their field goals and 50% from three-point range.
  • Driss Lahbabi’s Impact: Contributed 8 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 assists, showcasing versatility.
  • Strong Defensive Performance: Balkan Brothers recorded no turnovers, emphasizing their ball control.
  • Triple Threats’ Struggles: Shot only 30.3% from the field, severely limiting their scoring opportunities.
  • Rebounding Battle: Triple Threats edged out with a 1-rebound advantage, but it wasn’t enough to shift momentum.
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Balkan Brothers vs Triple Threats G2

In a commanding display of teamwork and offensive execution, the Balkan Brothers triumphed over the Triple Threats with a final score of 51-28 in D1 Season 4. This victory not only underscores their dominance in the league but reflects a night of stellar individual performances and a collective effort that stifled their opponents.

Johnny Amselem led the charge for the Balkan Brothers, putting up an impressive 26 points while adding five rebounds, showcasing his scoring prowess. Philippe Dimitrov provided critical support with a double-double of 17 points and 12 rebounds, displaying both efficiency and toughness in the paint. Driss Lahbabi also contributed significantly, contributing eight points, 10 rebounds, and six assists, highlighting the versatile nature of the Balkan’s play.

The Balkan Brothers shot 44.7% from the field, including a strong 36% from beyond the arc, while holding the Triple Threats to a mere 26.7% shooting mark. Their rebounding edge of 27 to 22 proved pivotal, limiting the Second Chances for their counterparts. Notably, the Balkan Brothers turned the ball over zero times, further emphasizing their control of the game.

Although the Triple Threats battled valiantly, led by CJ who recorded 21 points and 12 rebounds, they struggled to find their rhythm. The stark contrast in shooting percentages and rebounding ultimately defined a game where the Balkan Brothers left little room for doubt.

### Game Highlights:

  • Johnny Amselem led all scorers with 26 points and added 5 rebounds.
  • Philippe Dimitrov dominated the boards with a double-double: 17 points and 12 rebounds.
  • The Balkan Brothers shot 44.7% from the field and 36% from three-point range.
  • Balkan Brothers maintained a perfect turnover ratio, finishing with 0 turnovers.
  • The Balkan Brothers outperformed the Triple Threats in rebounds 27 to 22.
  • CJ from the Triple Threats racked up 21 points but struggled to find consistent support from teammates.
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Balkan Brothers vs Triple Threats G1

In a thrilling showdown, the Triple Threats edged out the Balkan Brothers with a final score of 36-33 in a tightly contested match during D1 Season 4. The game was a nail-biter from start to finish, showcasing both teams’ tenacity but ultimately tipping in favor of the Triple Threats thanks to their sharp shooting and stronger rebounding.

Marven St-Joy led the charge for the Triple Threats with 16 points and four assists, exhibiting a steady hand in clutch moments. Sheldon Millien complemented him with a near-double-double of 13 points and nine rebounds, playing a pivotal role in controlling the glass. The Triple Threats capitalized on their three-point shooting, draining 9 of 24 attempts (37.5%) from beyond the arc, significantly outpacing the Balkan Brothers, who struggled with their perimeter game, hitting only 1 of 10 (10.0%).

The Balkan Brothers, though falling short, saw an impressive individual performance from Johnny Amselem who scored 17 points, but the team’s overall offensive efficiency lagged with just three assists and no trips to the free-throw line. The game remained competitive until the end, with several lead changes and defensive stops, but the Triple Threats’ strong rebounding margin (20 to 15) and an immaculate turnover rate (0 turnovers) allowed them to maintain their edge in the clutch.

This victory not only emphasizes the Triple Threats’ ability to capitalize on their opportunities but also underscores the importance of assisting teammates and securing rebounds in tight games, a crucial formula for success moving forward.

### Highlights:

  • Marven St-Joy led the Triple Threats with 16 points and 4 assists.
  • Sheldon Millien contributed significantly with 13 points and 9 rebounds.
  • The Triple Threats showcased their shooting prowess with 9 three-pointers, shooting 37.5% from beyond the arc.
  • Balkan Brothers’ top scorer Johnny Amselem tallied 17 points, despite a lack of support in assists.
  • The Triple Threats dominated in rebounding, holding a 20 to 15 edge over the Balkan Brothers.
  • Both teams showcased strong defense, with the Triple Threats committing no turnovers, while the Balkan Brothers managed to create just 3 assists.
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Akatsuki vs GGG G1

In a dominant display of defense and rebounding, Akatsuki triumphed over GGG with a final score of 29-14 in D1 Season 4 action. The victory was marked by standout performances, particularly from Bernardy Laure, who led the charge with 14 points and 11 rebounds, showcasing his prowess on both ends of the court.

From the outset, Akatsuki set the tone with stout defense, limiting GGG to a shocking 16.2% shooting percentage, including a mere 12.5% from beyond the arc. Despite Akatsuki’s struggle to find their shooting rhythm as evidenced by their 29.7% field goal percentage, they excelled at crashing the boards, grabbing a total of 24 rebounds compared to GGG’s 20. The brisk pace of the game saw no turnovers for either team, a rare feat in basketball, but it was Akatsuki’s ability to capitalize on GGG’s shooting woes that ultimately sealed their victory.

Akatsuki’s early lead was never really challenged, as GGG struggled to find consistent scores, with only one player reaching double digits. The game highlighted the importance of defensive resilience and strong rebounding, and Akatsuki’s comprehensive team effort underscores their potential as strong contenders in the league.

Game Highlights:

  • Bernardy Laure led with 14 points and 11 rebounds, earning a double-double.
  • Akatsuki held GGG to a staggering 16.2% shooting from the field.
  • Akatsuki dominated the boards, winning the rebounding battle 24-20.
  • Both teams recorded no turnovers, a rare occurrence that reflects disciplined play.
  • GGG’s leading scorer, Jonah Autmezguene, managed just 7 points, struggling against Akatsuki’s defense.
  • Akatsuki finished 100% from the free-throw line, sinking all 4 attempts.
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Akatsuki vs GGG G2

In a decisive showdown, the Akatsuki crushed GGG with a final score of 31-18, showcasing their dominance in the D1 Season 4 matchup. Led by the impressive all-around performance of Miky Baril, who netted 11 points and collected 2 rebounds, Akatsuki established control early on and never looked back.

While GGG struggled offensively, shooting a dismal 21.6% from the field and 10.5% from beyond the arc, Akatsuki capitalized on their opportunities with a more efficient 40.0% shooting percentage. Akatsuki’s rebounding was another critical factor, dominating the boards with a 21-15 advantage, including 13 defensive rebounds that stymied GGG’s second-chance opportunities. Bernardy Laure contributed significantly, securing 6 rebounds and facilitating the offense with 3 assists, further complimenting Baril’s scoring touch.

Though GGG managed to hold their ground early, with the score close at times, Akatsuki’s 10-0 run during the second quarter effectively sealed their fate. Notably, Akatsuki’s defense limited GGG’s chances, which was reflected in their turnover-free performance. This combination of efficient scoring, controlled rebounding, and tight defense laid the groundwork for Akatsuki’s overwhelming victory.

### Game Highlights:

  • Miky Baril led the scoring with 11 points for Akatsuki.
  • Akatsuki shot an impressive 40% from the field, compared to GGG’s 21.6%.
  • Bernardy Laure dominated the boards with 6 rebounds and added 3 assists.
  • Akatsuki controlled the rebounding battle, outpacing GGG by 6 rebounds (21-15).
  • GGG struggled with shooting, going 2/19 from three-point range (10.5%).
  • Both teams committed 0 turnovers, showcasing disciplined play on both ends.
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Brotherhood vs Compton Magic G2

In a thrilling matchup at the Colisée de Laval, the Compton Magic edged out the Brotherhood with a final score of 50-44, securing a vital victory in D1 Season 4. This game showcased an impressive performance from Compton’s #18 Philippe Isaac, who erupted for 25 points, leading his team to an 8-point triumph. Brotherhood’s #4 Ralph Henry delivered a valiant effort, amassing 23 points and 10 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Magic’s effectiveness on both ends of the floor.

The Compton Magic displayed superior shooting, converting 52.5% of their field goal attempts compared to Brotherhood’s 36.4%. The Magic also found success beyond the arc, hitting 40% of their three-pointers, while Brotherhood struggled at 34.3%. Despite equal rebounding numbers at 20, Compton’s defense forced Brotherhood into committing only two turnovers, contrasting sharply with their own solitary turnover.

Momentum shifted as the Compton Magic closed the game with a pivotal late run, holding Brotherhood scoreless in key moments and capitalizing on their opportunities. With a steady hand on offense and a tightened grip on defense, the Magic’s execution proved decisive in preserving their lead down the stretch.

### Highlights:

  • Philippe Isaac led all scorers with 25 points and added 4 rebounds.
  • Ralph Henry had a standout game for Brotherhood with 23 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Compton shot an impressive 52.5% from the field compared to Brotherhood’s 36.4%.
  • The Magic’s defense limited Brotherhood to just 2 turnovers throughout the game.
  • Brotherhood struggled to capitalize on their chances, shooting only 34.3% from three-point range.
  • Compton’s late-game run proved pivotal, securing their 50-44 victory in a tightly contested match.
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Brotherhood vs Compton Magic G1

In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, the Compton Magic triumphed over Brotherhood with a decisive score of 46 to 34 in a thrilling matchup at the Colisée de Laval. This victory marks a significant step in D1 Season 4, showcasing the Magic’s relentless defense and efficient scoring prowess.

Malik Colon led Compton Magic, contributing an impressive 14 points and 5 rebounds, displaying versatility on both ends of the court. Rico Isaac and Philippe Isaac supported with 11 and 10 points respectively, bolstering the team’s balanced offensive approach. On the other hand, Brotherhood’s Ralph Henry delivered a standout performance with 20 points and 10 rebounds, but his efforts fell short as the team struggled with shooting efficiency, connecting on just 36.1% of their field goals.

The game highlighted Compton Magic’s superior rebounding, as they outmuscled Brotherhood 20 to 16 on the boards. Furthermore, their zero turnovers contrasted sharply with Brotherhood’s three, emphasizing Compton’s composure under pressure. This, coupled with their timely offensive execution, allowed the Magic to maintain a strategic lead throughout the contest.

The pivotal moment came midway through the second quarter when Compton’s strong 12-2 run shifted momentum firmly in their favor, setting the tone for the remainder of the game. Brotherhood couldn’t recover, and their offense faltered down the stretch.

### Highlights:

  • Compton Magic secured victory with a solid 46-34 win against Brotherhood.
  • Malik Colon led all scorers with 14 points and contributed 5 rebounds.
  • Brotherhood’s Ralph Henry registered a double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Compton Magic exhibited strong rebounding advantage, out-rebounding Brotherhood 20 to 16.
  • Key defensive efforts led to no turnovers for Compton, a critical stat showcasing their discipline.
  • Compton’s decisive run of 12-2 in the second quarter established their lead and helped them control the game.
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