The 2013 Summer session has turned out to be an extension of
the Elephant’s playoff run. In game one
the E’s knocked off the Russian Reds and in game two they fought a hard-nosed
battle against team Eyal. The Elephants
have now won six straight going back to last season.
The new session didn’t come at an expense however. After Casey “the casket” missed game one,
there was a onimus text message sent to team President of basketball
operations, Mr. King (not the NY Net’s President Billy King), Noel King (NK47). The text message read…”casey busy, casey
tired, casey can no play anymore”. The
team took this as The Casket’s official resignation. Noel contacted team GM Mike Anicito to
discuss a replacement. With the
contract extension of Robbie Hart the team had felt a bit strapped at the
moment and the decision was made not to offer a long-term contract to anyone
outside of the organization but to only sign players on a need-be basis to
6-day extensions. So the Elephants are
going to roll with a 7 man rotation.
Game 3 - The Elephants prepped for a Porto (white)
team. Porto has posed as a threat to
the Elephants in the past by giving them fits with their bigs and the Elephants
don’t know how to handle the Asian player’s math calculation skills running the
point. However to the surprise of the
Elephants Porto was not in the gym come game time. They had skipped town and were now out of the
league. In their place was a light blue
team that hosted a familiar face to some of the Elephants. Vic Shoot’em Up Schettino was the light
blue’s star player. Brian, Noel, and
Mike played with Vic in the Y league a couple of years back and knew all too
well that he could take over a game with his streaky shooting skills.
The Elephants came out of the gate flat. Flatter than a twelve year old grade school
girl. The team looked like they were
just not into it. On offense they were
one pass and done. They were not
attacking the rim, Jimmy actually shot two opening air balls and Noel couldn’t hit
the back side, front side, or side side of a barn. Robbie was getting open looks and making them
count. Stu contributed a couple of big
three point bombs which kept the Elephants in the game. As the first half ended the Elephants,
despite being horrid, held a one point lead.
This was very much attributed to keeping Vic at bay and limiting to only
a couple of shots made.
As the second half started the champs knew they needed to
pick the energy level up. They needed to
be reminded who they were and that their 6 game winning streak was on the line.
They did pick it up a little and Jimmy found
his stroke, Robbie continued his barrage of threes, and Buffalo Ant and Brian
worked the high low effectively at times.
But Vic got it going too. His
three point shooting was indefensible.
Despite Noel and Anicito’s defense Vic couldn’t miss. Robbie then wanted to try and Vic just went
down to the block and scored over him.
The Elephants found themselves down 8 with three minutes to play.
The Elephants don’t crumble too easy though. They are battle tested and have overcome adversity
too many times to let a streaky shooter rattle them enough to falter. The champs methodically got stops and
executed big shots. They traded some big
blows but took advantage of missed opportunities. With 40 seconds on the clock the Elephants
found themselves down by 3. They moved
the ball around the perimeter and found Robbie at the top of the key for an
open look at his patent shot. And he
nailed it! Tie ball game. The Elephants then got a stop on defense,
leaving only 8 seconds left on the clock.
A fumble on the sidelines advanced the ball to half court for the
Elephants. With only 4.7 seconds left,
Noel took the ball out on the sideline.
They double teamed Robbie, letting someone else beat them and someone
else did. Noel found Stu at the free
throw line and put an Eli Manning like laser precision pass in his hands. Stu took two dribbles to the basket, two
Orb-like strides, elevated, and got to the rim with the defender on his back,
game over! Elephants win on a buzzer
beater by none other than Stu (circa championship game buzzer beater
shot). 3-0 to start the season as two
time defending champs.
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