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Ryan Maine

Luke Montilla

Anna Reyes

Marcus Richardson

Mike Teeravatya

David White

Jawayne White

Aric Williams

Jason York |
EAST (Ol' skool)
2nd Season Teams
Ryan Maine, Dynasty
– The rookie PF has a 16.2 ppg average for the season. He is ranked #4
in blocked shots with 6 blocks and ranks #5 in rebounds with a total of
47. Ryan leads all PFs in 3pts made with 11.
Luke
Montilla, Elements
– Luke leads his team in points made with 91 points for the season. He
is second in his team in rebounds with a total of 27. He leads his team
in FT attempts with 25. He has scored over 20 points in at least 3 games
this season.
Anna Reyes,
Thrillers
– The fan favorite of the league, Anna was appointed the PG spot by her
Team Captain, Justin Reyes, late last season. She has proved her worth
and it only took her a game for players around the League to realize
that she can play. Currently, she ranks #8 in the league in assists (2.6
apg) and she leads her team in steals with a total of 11 for the season.
Marcus Richardson,
Outkast Connection
– The rookie is obviously the most intimidating Center in the league.
“You can’t stop him. You can try to contain him,” warned a rival
Team Captain. He is in the Top Ten in rebounding and scoring. He is the
only player in Outkast to score in double-figures (17.0 ppg) and his 9.2
rpg is tops in his team.
Ryan Smith, Dynasty
– The Center has
a 13.8 ppg average for the season. He ranks #2 in his team in rebounds
and steals with 8.8 boards and a total of 8 steals for the season.
Mike Teeravatya,
Foundation
– Currently ranks 3rd in scoring with a 20.8 ppg average. The
reigning Finals MVP owns the record for most points scored after he
scored 35 points on Avengers. His 31 points against BBC earned him the
honor of being named
Player of the Week for Week 2.
David White, Game Breakers – The
Player of the Week for Week 4’s double-header missed out on Game
Breakers’ dominating season because of a knee injury. This season he’s
trying to collect the individual accolades and he currently ranks #1 in
blocked shots with 10 for the season. He leads his team in scoring (18.3
ppg) and rebounds (8.7 rpg). Surprisingly, the tall guy can shoot from
long distance and his 7 three-pointers is tops in his team.
Jawayne White, Game Breakers – He
was the only player from last season to be named Player of the Week
twice (Week 4 and Week 8). He is averaging 17.2 ppg, 7 rpg, and 2.4 spg.
Aric Williams, Dynasty – He has
already shattered the scoring record earned last season by Alfred Reyes
(139 points, 17.4 ppg).
The Player of the Week for Week 3 leads the
league in scoring (26 ppg) and in total steals with 22 for the season.
He knows he can score but he is also willing to pass and he is
enthusiastic about doing what’s best for his team. He leads the team in
assists (2.3 apg), rebounds (10.8 rpg), and ranks second in the team
with 8 three-pointers for the season.
Jason York, Game Breakers – He
ranks #2 in his team in rebounds and blocks with 5 blocks and 7.8
rebounds per game. Jason ranks #3 in his team in points per game with an average of
12 ppg.
NOTABLES
Eric Arroyo, Foundation - 8.2
ppg, 1.2 apg, 6.3 rpg, 2 blocks
Jeff Bencito, Outkast -
9.2 ppg, 1.6 apg, 5.2 rpg, 1.2 spg, 7 three-pointers
Christian Gopez, Elements -
19.3 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 1.3 spg, only played in 3 games.
Brian Lumbreras, Outkast
Connection - 8.6 ppg, 2.0 apg, 4.2 rpg, 3 blocks
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Allan Bacani

Jon Jon Bacani

Adrian Camarena

Jay-R
De Ramos

Ryan Francisco

Jason Prasad

Jonash Salvador
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WEST (Nu Flava)
2nd Season Teams
Allan Bacani, TEAM DIME –
The Team Captain leads his team with a
near-perfect 90% from the charity stripe. He is the second leading
scorer for Dime and he is averaging 13.3 ppg. "We have the best 1-2
guard combo in the league," he boasts. The undefeated record
more than supports his claim.
Jon-Jon Bacani, TEAM DIME – Leads
the undefeated TEAM DIME in scoring with a 15 ppg average. He was
unstoppable in Week 4 and he earned Player of the Week honors after he
led TEAM DIME with 21 points, and four 3-pointers. He currently ranks #2
in his team in three-pointers made with 9 three's.
Adrian Camarena,
Global Gym
– Adrian is second
in the team in scoring with a 12.8 ppg average. He leads his team in
rebounding (9.5 rpg) and blocked shots (5). He has 10 assists for the
season and is 75% from the charity stripe.
Martin Camarena,
Global Gym
– MVP candidate, Martin Camarena is primarily responsible for Global
Gym’s success. He currently ranks #2 in scoring averaging 21.2 ppg. He
leads Global Gym in assists with 15, and in 3pts made with 11. His five
3-pointers in Week 1 earned him
Player
of the Week honors. He's a tenacious defender and he ranks #3
in steals with 20.
Jay-R De Ramos, TEAM
DIME –
The SF leads the league in assists with a total of 17. He is one of the
premier defenders in the league and he ranks #4 overall in steals per
game with an average of 3.4 spg. Jay-R is averaging 11.4 ppg.
Ryan Francisco, Phenoms – The
Phenom SG was leading the league in 3pts made in Week 3 and because of a
trip to Frisco, he had no choice but to miss Week 4's double-header. He
made up for it in Week 6 by shooting 8 three-pointers and was
immediately named Player of the Week for Week 6. He currently leads the
league with 17 three's. He is on pace to shatter last season's record
(Allen Medina, Outkast, 20 three-pointers).
Ron Ninofranco,
Swish –
Leads his team in scoring with 19.5 ppg average in 4 games. Ron also
leads the team in assists (2.3 apg) and steals (3.3 spg). He spends most
of the time facilitating the offense and when the offense becomes
stagnant, he can create his own shot. He currently leads the league in
FT attempt with 21.
Ryan Ninofranco,
Swish
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Averaging 13.8 ppg. He leads his team with 12 three-pointers for the
season. He is averaging 1.5 apg, and ranks #2 in his team in steals (11)
and blocks (2).
Jason Prasad,
Billionaire Ball Club
– Jason leads BBC
in scoring with an average of 11.2 ppg. He is second in the league in
3pts made with 15 for the season and trails Ryan only by 2 three's. He
ranks #2 in the team in assists with a total of 8 so far.
Jonash Salvador,
Avengers
– He is one of
three veterans in the Western Division. Jonash was heralded as a scorer
on a bad team last season. In his second season, he is proving that he
can take over games and he in the Top 10 in scoring (17.2 ppg). His
value went up after he scored 27 points on Game Breakers.
NOTABLES
Jason Kirkwood,
Avengers -
14.4 ppg, 2.2 apg, 5.0 rpg, 4.2 spg
Ken
Ngarayawongse,
Phenoms - 12.7 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.5 spg
Marcus Singleton,
Swish - 15 ppg, 3.7 rpg, 1.3 spg.
Mike Villa,
Global Gym - 11.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg, 2.2 spg
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