IBL | Season 4 | Week 3 Headlines | Weekend Wrap-Up


Week 3 HEADLINES

  • S.T.A.T dominates Speed Kills
  • Fly Society outworks the A-Team
  • Smash Bros. rebound from a Week 2 loss and dominate the Warriors
  • Cali Raisins keep their foot on the gas and hands Double Dribble their first regular season loss.

S.T.A.T vs. Speed Kills

After 2 weeks of getting fully acquainted with their personnel S.T.A.T finally got it together.

STAT started the game raising the tempo with each possession. After failing to convert on multiple uncontested lay-up attempts in the first half they opened up the second half on a run and never looked back, Speed Kills was blown away by the fresh legs of STAT’s bench and their unconventional 5 men in and 5 men out method .

STAT was led by Tyrell Goldsberry who finished with 12 points  Danny Longmire chipped in 6 points and 15 rebounds while Jonathan Redmond & Robel Kevorkian rounded out the scoring load with 11 points apiece. The scoring attack was very balanced for this team and it showed with their largest scoring output so far this season.

Speed Kills hung around early in the game with Di’Mon (20 points) hitting 3 pointers from “Jimmer range”,  Alan  (16 points) was their second leading scorer and was the only other player besides Di’Mon to get into double figures.  

The final result

STAT:71

Speed Kills:47

Fly Society vs. A-Team

Tempers flare as Fly Society outlasts A-Team to record their first victory this season  .

Both teams shorthanded with only 5 players but in the end Fly Society managed to execute down the stretch and come out with their first W of the season. The game was attainable for the A-Team but they lost their composure down the stretch and late technical fouls by the A-Team added to the point total and increased Fly Society’s lead.

Fly Society’s leading scorer Desean Collins  finished the afternoon with a game high 24 points and helped put the game away late in the 4th;  along with Desean his teammate Robert Aguilar added 20 points, Jaime Villalobos (15 points) and Jairo Lopez (7 points) both had an off game offensively as they combined for 22 points but made their presence felt by grabbing rebounds. Jairo finished with 10 boards while Jaime had 14.

A-Team however kept themselves within distance of Fly Society with their balanced scoring as they  had 3 players in double digits; Shandon K. finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds , Mikal Abdullah with 18 and 7 rebounds, and rounding out the scoring load was  Danny Medina with 10 and 6 rebounds.

The final result

Fly Society:70

A-Team:60

Smash Bros. vs. Warriors

After a heartbreaking Week 2 loss Smash Bros. returned in Week 3 to face the Warriors who were also coming off a Week 2 loss. The Smash Bros. dominated the game from start to finish and the Warriors never seemed to really make the game interesting.

Even with the absence of their leading scorer Ray Saldivar the Smash Bros. had a very powerful but balanced attack with Julius (16 points 7 rebounds)  Jed (15 points 5 rebounds) and Corey (13 points 11 rebounds).

The Warriors managed to get production from  Louis (10 points 5 rebounds) & Domo Cole (13 points 3 rebounds) they were the only two players on the Warriors who finished with double digits.  Offensively it was an off game for the Warriors, everyone has those days…this past sunday was just one of those days. Lets see how this team rebounds.

The final result

Smash Bros.:58

Warriors:36

Cali Raisins outlasts Double Dribble

Cali Raisins drop both their big men before the game (Height rule), Double Dribble GM allows one of them to run (Spirit of being fair) and Double Dribble fails to record a win for the first time in the IBL regular season.

Double Dribble and Cali Raisins arguably the two hottest teams in the IBL took the court this past sunday and the Cali Raisins came out on top in the possible finals preview.  The loss of one of their big men seem to not phase the Raisins one bit as they ran their offense through their point guard Jordan Ramos as they usually do. Double Dribble tried to make a late game push but the Raisins just wanted it more. Double Dribble failed to come up with defensive stops late in the game and that eventually lead to them losing the game.

Geo V. led all Double Dribble scorers with 12 points and grabbed 4 rebounds, Diahante Pickett was the teams second leading scorer with 10 points and 3 rebounds. The Jimenez brothers were held to season lows with Jesse chipping in 6 points and Jerry with 5.

The Cali Raisins had a much more potent offense and finished the game with 2 players in double figures Jordan Ramos had a game high 20 points and 3 rebounds while Dylan finished with 10 points and 15 rebounds.

The final result

Cali Raisins:47

Double Dribble:38

Last week I said “The Raisins are on a head hunt for the best record in the Division and in the process they are looking to make a name for themselves by going through the “élite” division teams.They have a list of teams they want square off against“.

The list now looks like this.

  • Wonton Soup
  • Thunder
  •  Double Dribble
  • Who’s NEXT!

Around The LEAGUE | Week 2


Around The LEAGUE

DIVISION 2

Hoop Dreams vs. Warriors

Matt D. gains PLAYER OF THE WEEK honors while leading Hoop Dreams to a 63-56 win over the Warriors.

The Warriors were led by Kemoy Mathis as he finished with a game high 25 points, 6 rebounds. Domo Cole assisted with the scoring load and added 14 points and 3 rebounds, Louis Cole took the game over late in the second half in trying to keep the Warriors within reach of the lead but it wasn’t enough he finished with 11 points and 5 rebounds.

Matt D. led all Hoop Dreams players with 23 points and 10 rebounds while Anthony B. added 16 points and 11 rebounds. Solin Bit and Nico both finished the game with 11 points to round out the scoring load.

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IBL | Season 4 | Week 1 Recap


The 4th season of IBL tipped off this past Sunday with games that featured blowouts, heartbreak, comebacks and tempers flaring from players. Season 4 is looking to be the most exciting season yet with the league growing to 30+ teams. The competition is at an all time high and teams are coming for that golden ball known as the IBL Championship.