IBL | Season 10 | Division 2 Playoff Preview


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Division 2

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#7 UNDFTD vs. #10 Bromantic

In what was considered to be their redeem season after a disappointing semi finals loss to the eventual champs Quiksilver in last season’s playoffs has been all but redemption. The former champs and division powerhouse UNDFTD have stunk it up this season on the hardwood, which has landed them in the #7 spot with a 3-4 record. They open the post season taking on the #10 seeded Bromantic who is coming off a win in their opening round game over the #11 seed Dipset.  UNDFTD’s GM has confirmed that regardless of how this post seasons run ends; the team will not be returning next season.  With the emergence of Jazz Freeman as a potent scorer for Bromantic, UNDFTD’s defense will have their hands full. The game will be played according to who shows up. Literally. If UNDFTD can get all their players in the gym then this game is theirs. However if they don’t we will be looking at a #2 vs. #10 match up in the semi’s.

 

#8 Special Delivery vs. #9 MMG

In the 8 v. 9 matchup we have Special Delivery led by Lester Cole taking on the #9 seeded rookie team MMG. Special Delivery has regressed since last season’s disappointing playoff run where they fell to eventual runner-up HighLife. MMG has flown under the radar much of the season and haven’t really had any signature wins to date. Special Delivery should win this game just based off experience. They’ve been to the playoffs before and they know what it takes. Regardless of not having the team’s two key players from last season’s run (Alwyn Jordan & Sammeon Waller).

 

#3 American Deficit vs. #6 HOOPAHOLICS

The reigning champs of Division 2 will kick off their latest post season run when they take on the #6 seeded HOOPAHOLICS in the 2nd round of the Division 2 playoffs. American Deficit has played under the radar for the most part of the season, and managed to secure the #3 seed with a 5-2 regular season record. With the core of last season’s championship team returning, GM Richard Hak added former BYU Point Guard Lamont Morgan to the mix for their race to the repeat.  On the other side of things, we have the HOOPAHOLICS, who are a well oiled fundamentally sound machine.  This team may not have the most athletic players, but they have been known to punish opponents with their execution, and selfless team play. If any team is capable of upsetting the champs and kicking off the post season with a bang it would be the HOOPAHOLICS.

IBL | Season 10 | Division 2 | Mid-Season Report Card


 

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Division 2

 

We are now a little over the halfway point of IBL Season 10. Through the first 6-7 weeks of the season, teams have jockeyed for playoff positioning

1. Tha Dream (5-1) after a struggling season in D1 in Season 8, and a hiatus in Season 9, Tha Dream has returned in season 10, in a lower division. With hopes to capture their first IBL championship, Damon Armstrong and Gary McNellys have linked up once again. With a 5-1 record entering the second half of the season, Tha Dream is the early season favorite to win it all.

 Grade:  A+

Reason: Damon Armstrong has finally put together a team worthy of praise. After seasons of struggling with the P.A.H.U and a D1 stint with the original “Tha Dream” team. Armstrong has surrounded himself with the personnel to potentially win a division championship.

 

2. American Deficit (4-2 The reigning 2x division champions Quiksilver, now known as American Deficit, have been very quiet this season, they sit at 4-2 through the first 6 games. This team doesn’t really care about regular season success; they usually kick things into full gear when the playoffs get underway. Having won 2 of the 3 championship games they have been featured in, American Deficit is on a quest to be the first back to back champions in the division since Wonton Soup accomplished the feat five seasons ago. The team seems to be clicking lately and the sky is indeed the limit for them. Any time you have a tandem of Johnny Earl and Jaime Villalobos, with complementary shooters in (M.Criscione, D. Aguilera and R.Hak) championships are the only expectations.

 Grade:  A+

Reason: The champs are on the right track to possibly repeat. So far they’ve played basically “under the radar” and with a 4-2 record entering the second half of the season. A legitimate shot at the #1 seed is still attainable.

 

 

3.PRIMETIME (3-2)   the champions from Season 7 are still making a little noise 3 seasons later. At 3-2 they currently hold the #3 seed if the playoffs were to start today. With 3 more games left on their schedule this team can easily finish in the top 5 and I have a feeling they will do that. In week 6 they pulled out an 85-84 win over Dipset. The win was special because Primetime was without the services of Mark Davison and GM Yung Dang.

Grade:  C-

Reason:  Primetime earned a C- grade through 5 games, simply for their stellar play in wins and losses so far this season.

 

4.Secret Agents (3-2) GM Darryial Morris has managed to bring back his team the Secret Agents after a season 9 hiatus. Season 8 runners up have had a subpar season to date.  Reloaded with PG Chris Fowler and SG Joe Joe Williams, the core group of Morris, Eric Tearart, and Teron Mack having been trying to position themselves in the deep field of teams for another possible deep playoff run.

 Grade: C

Reason: the Agents are on the right track to make the post season a 3-2 record through their first 5 games is above average, considering their new additions to the team.

 

 5.UNDFTD (3-2) UNDFTD has had a shaky season of sorts. Through their first 5 games they sit at 3-2 and have not played since the thanksgiving break. The seemed to be the limit for this team when they assembled in Season 8. They won the championship in their first season; however with the same core in Season 9, the team fell short to the eventual champs Quiksilver/ American Deficit. This season’s team is searching for an identity, with the defection of Tray Caples and Max Barkeley to Keith Hatters Dipset team. It’ll take a game or two for the new group of guys to mesh with the old, but the season is in its latter stages and this team cannot afford to lose another game.

Grade:  D

Reason: For a team that nearly had a few division rules made up specifically to stop their success, has faltered in what can be seen as a “redemption” season of sorts.  To turn this grade around UNDFTD must win out to finish the season to move from 5 to 2 in the rankings.

 

6. Han$um Goonz (3-2) The Han$um Goonz are one of the teams in the division that pack a pesky punch.  They leave it all on the court every game and are just a joy to play against. The team hasn’t really had post season success, seeing as that they have not made the playoffs all that often. However with the second half of the season upon us. The Goonz are above the .500 win mark and with a week 7 and 8 win would clinch a post season berth. This could be the season that we see the Goonz make some noise in the playoffs.

Grade: B-

Reason:  The Goonz are on the cusp of a season where they very well might clinch an outright post season berth for the first time. The first half of their season can be summed up with a B- grade despite their 3-2 record.

 

 7.Special Delivery (3-4) this is pretty much a throw away season for Special Delivery, Lester Cole has put his “big boy pants” on and carried this team to 3 wins out of a possible 7. With 1 game left on their schedule, Special Delivery will be one of the clubs that finish either 3-5 or 4-4 and in doing so will more than likely need a point differential tie breaker to determine where they ultimately end up being seeded at.

 Grade:  C

Reason:  If you would have told me a team without 2 of last season’s top 3 scorers would still be in contention to make the playoffs, then I wouldn’t have believed you. Without the services of Sammeon Waller and Alwyn Jordan, Special Delivery is still in the playoff picture and who knows, may surprise an opponent or two if a post season berth were to be attained.

 

 8. MMG (3-4) One of the teams I haven’t had a real look at. MMG sits at #8 and at 3-4 they have one last shot of finishing the season at .500 (4-4). If the playoffs were to start today, they would match up with Tha Dream. However that isn’t the case. The playoffs start in a couple of weeks, and MMG is not promised one of the 8 spots. They must win out and hop other teams below them lose. With one game left on their schedule, MMG must win and depend on others for a post season berth.

 Grade:  P

Reason: This teamwon’t receive a letter grade because I haven’t seen them play. As hard as that is to believe. However they get the “P” grade a passing grade for a decent first of the season.

 

 9. HOOPAHOLICS (2-3) One of the more fundamentally sound “teams” in the division. The HoopaHolics sit a 2-3 in 9th place entering Week 7. This team is capable of winning a championship, for the simple fact that they play so well as a team. This team lacks a true go to scorer. However one thing that is evident when you play them is that they play as a cohesive unit. To turn their season around the Hoopaholics will have to finish the season with 2 wins in their next 3 games. To have a chance to sneak into the post season.

Grade:  C

Reason: I’m a tad bit lenient with this grade, but the HoopaHolics are the real deal. Their team chemistry is amazing and every player is aware of their role.

10.Bromantic (1-4) one of the stranger things I’ve seen is a team moving up a division when they didn’t even make the playoffs the previous season in the lower division. With that said the men of Bromantic are at 1-4 through their first 5 games and are on the outside looking in. In order to have a slight chance of making the post season.

Grade:  F

Reason: leaving a lower division and having the same record in the higher division, leads to an F grade.

11. Dipset (0-5) the (0-5) Dipset are at 0-5 through their first 5 games. They are led by Trobe Bryant aka Tray Caples. Caples accounts for half of the teams scoring. Now that is a gift and a curse. Caples offensive outbursts keep the team competitive. However failing to keep others involved lead more too dazzling numbers for Caples and L’s for this team.

 Grade:  F

Reason: This team doesn’t really have an identity. Their shot of making the season are all but done.