Here is the last round review presented by Job Market.
The most important game in the last round took place in Beirut between third ranked Sagesse (16-3) and twelfth ranked NSA (2-17) on Sunday night. Sagesse was defeated by NSA in a tough game at home 97-106. It ended at the same time the seven-game winning streak of Sagesse. NSA made 17-of-22 free shots (77.3 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. American players dominated the game. Worth to mention a great performance of Daniel Hamilton (201-1995, college: UConn) who helped to win the game recording a double-double by scoring 33 points (!!!), 12 rebounds and 4 assists. Swingman Lucas Saleh (201-2000, college: Belm.Abbey) contributed with 24 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals for the winners. Guard Zach Lofton (193-1992, college: NM State, agency: Slash Sports) replied with 46 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 5 assists for Sagesse. Sagesse's coach Linos Gavriel rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help. NSA maintains twelfth position with 2-17 record. Sagesse at the other side keeps the third place with three games lost. NSA are looking forward to face higher ranked Al Markaziyyah (#10) in Jounieh in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Sagesse's supporters also look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Beirut Antranik.
LBL top team - Al Riyadi (18-1) had no problems winning another game. This time they crushed eighth ranked Maristes (7-12) in Beirut 110-68. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Maristes. International guard Wael Arakji (193-1994) scored 20 points and 6 assists to lead the charge for the winners and Karim Zeinoun chipped in 17 points and 5 rebounds during the contest. At the losing side American-Syrian guard Javion Blake (191-1997, college: Washburn) responded with 12 points and 4 assists. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games. Al Riyadi have an impressive ten-game winning streak. Defending champion maintains first position with 18-1 record. Maristes at the other side keep the eighth place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Al Markaziyyah and Hoops. Al Riyadi's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Beirut to the arena Beirut Club.
The game in Antonine supposed to be also quite interesting. One of their biggest challengers Homentmen (10-9) played at the court of fifth ranked Antonine (9-10). Antonine smashed Homentmen 107-84 on Wednesday. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Homentmen. American players dominated also this game. Kerwin Roach II notched a double-double by scoring 29 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists (on 13-of-16 shooting from the field) to lead the effort. Even 31 points and 4 assists (made all of his seven free throws) by Jordan Stevens did not help to save the game for Homentmen. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games. Antonine maintains fifth position with 9-10 record. Loser Homentmen keeps the fourth place with nine games lost. Antonine will meet Tadamon (#6) in the next round. Homentmen will play against Maristes and hope to secure a win.
In the last two games of round 22 Al Markaziyyah was beaten by Tadamon on the road 93-86. Homentmen destroyed Hoops on its own court 126-105.
The most impressive performance of 22th round was 21 points and 18 rebounds by Michael Watkins of Antonine.
Tadamon - Al Markaziyyah 93-86We could consider it a predictable result in the game between close teams when tenth ranked
Tadamon (8-12) beat 9th ranked
Al Markaziyyah (7-12) in Hrajel
93-86 on Saturday. U.S. Virgin Islands forward
Romani Hansen (203-1997, college:
Albany) notched a double-double by scoring 21 points and 16 rebounds to lead the effort and American guard
Unique McLean (188-1997, college:
SFC, agency:
Blacktop Management) supported him with 27 points and 4 assists. Even 32 points and 5 rebounds by American
Rion Brown (198-1991, college:
Miami, FL) did not help to save the game for
Al Markaziyyah. His fellow American import forward
Kenny Wooten Jr (204-1998, college:
Oregon) added 10 points, 10 rebounds and 4 assists for lost side. Five
Tadamon and four
Al Markaziyyah players scored in double figures.
Tadamon moved-up to sixth place, which they share with Antranik.
Al Markaziyyah at the other side, also newcomer in the league, dropped to the eighth position with 12 games lost. They share it with Maristes and Hoops.
Tadamon will meet at home higher ranked Antonine (#5) in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Al Markaziyyah will play against NSA and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:Tadamon: U.McLean 27+3reb+4ast, R.Hansen 21+16reb+3ast, N.Stover 14+5reb+3ast, A.Alalia 11, G.Daaboul 11+2reb+7ast, A.Ekkewi 7+3reb
Al Markaziyyah: R.Brown 32+5reb+2ast, C.Young 13+4reb+6ast, E.Ghaleb 13+6reb, K.Wooten Jr. 10+10reb+4ast, A.Nabaa 9+2reb+2ast, E.Saad 4+6reb+1ast
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Homentmen - Hoops 126-105Very expected game when 9th ranked
Hoops (7-12) were smashed by fourth ranked
Homentmen (10-9) in Beirut
126-105 on Saturday.
Homentmen made 18-of-21 free shots (85.7 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 28 assists. American players dominated also this game. Forward
Tyler Bey (201-1998, college:
Colorado) notched a double-double by scoring
46 points (!!!) and 15 rebounds (on 19-of-25 shooting from the field) to lead the effort and point guard
Jordan Stevens (182-1994, college:
Midwestern St.) supported him with 27 points, 7 rebounds, 10 assists and 6 steals. Four Homentmen players scored in double figures. Even
40 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 4 assists by forward
Dikembe Dixson (201-1996, college:
UIC) did not help to save the game for
Hoops. Guard
AJ English (192-1992, college:
Iona) added 30 points, 8 rebounds and 11 assists for lost side. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games.
Homentmen maintains fourth position with
10-9 record.
Hoops lost fifth consecutive game. They dropped to the eighth place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Maristes and Al Markaziyyah.
Homentmen will meet at home Maristes (#9) in the next round where they are favorite. Hoops will play against Mayrouba and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:Homentmen: T.Bey 46+15reb+1ast, J.Stevens 27+7reb+10ast, L.Nolley II 25+6reb+6ast, B.Harfouch 12+3reb+2ast, G.Ajemian 9+4reb+7ast, J.Soufan 3
Hoops: D.Dixson 40+8reb+4ast, A.English 30+8reb+11ast, J.Williams 18+6reb+4ast, A.Sabbagh 8+1reb+2ast, A.Sabbagh 3+1reb, O.Al Jamal 2+7reb
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Sagesse - NSA 97-106The most important game in the last round took place in Beirut between third ranked
Sagesse (16-3) and twelfth ranked
NSA (2-17) on Sunday night.
Sagesse was defeated by
NSA in a tough game at home
97-106. It ended at the same time the seven-game winning streak of Sagesse.
NSA made 17-of-22 free shots (77.3 percent) during the game. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 22 assists. American players dominated the game. Worth to mention a great performance of
Daniel Hamilton (201-1995, college:
UConn) who helped to win the game recording a double-double by scoring
33 points (!!!), 12 rebounds and 4 assists. Swingman
Lucas Saleh (201-2000, college:
Belm.Abbey) contributed with a double-double by scoring 24 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals for the winners. Four
NSA players scored in double figures. Guard
Zach Lofton (193-1992, college:
NM State, agency:
Slash Sports) replied with
46 points (!!!), 8 rebounds and 5 assists and power forward
Johnny OBryant III (207-1993, college:
LSU, agency:
Slash Sports) added 14 points and 11 rebounds in the effort for Sagesse. Sagesse's coach
Linos Gavriel rotated ten players in this game, but that didn't help.
NSA maintains twelfth position with
2-17 record.
Sagesse at the other side keeps the third place with three games lost.
NSA are looking forward to face higher ranked Al Markaziyyah (#10) in Jounieh in the next round and it may be quite challenging game. Sagesse's supporters also look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will face at home their local rival from Beirut Antranik.
Top scorers:NSA: D.Hamilton 33+12reb+4ast, L.Saleh 24+11reb+4ast, M.Richards 20+6reb+8ast, K.Smith 18+2reb+3ast, M.Haddad 7+2reb+3ast, G.Tacca 4+5reb
Sagesse: Z.Lofton 46+8reb+5ast, J.O'Bryant III 14+11reb, O.Jamaleddine 13+4reb, E.Rustom 6+5reb+1ast, C.Lalanne 5+5reb, G.Hadidian 4+2reb
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Al Riyadi - Maristes 110-68LBL top team -
Al Riyadi (18-1) had no problems winning another game. This time they crushed eighth ranked
Maristes (7-12) in Beirut
110-68. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Maristes.
Al Riyadi dominated down low during the game scoring 66 of its points in the paint compared to
Maristes' 40. They outrebounded
Maristes 52-18 including a
14-3 advantage in offensive rebounds.
Al Riyadi players were unselfish on offense dishing 28 assists comparing to just 15 passes made by
Maristes' players. International guard
Wael Arakji (193-1994) scored 20 points and 6 assists to lead the charge for the winners and the former international guard
Karim Zeinoun (188-1999) chipped in 17 points and 5 rebounds during the contest. At the losing side American-Syrian guard
Javion Blake (191-1997, college:
Washburn) responded with 12 points and 4 assists and American center
Henry Sims (208-1990, college:
Georgetown) scored 13 points. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games.
Al Riyadi have an impressive ten-game winning streak. Defending champion maintains first position with
18-1 record.
Maristes at the other side keep the eighth place with 12 games lost. They share the position with Al Markaziyyah and Hoops.
Al Riyadi's supporters look forward to an exciting derby game next round, where their team will travel locally in Beirut to the arena Beirut Club.
Top scorers:Al Riyadi: W.Arakji 20+2reb+6ast, K.Zeinoun 17+5reb+3ast, B.Tabbara 15+4reb, M.Georges-Hunt 15+2reb+1ast, M.Maric 10+13reb+1ast, I.Ahmad 9+8reb+3ast
Maristes: K.Ezzeddine 13+2reb+1ast, H.Sims 13+4reb+1ast, J.Blake 12+3reb+4ast, J.Salem 11+2reb+2ast, R.Zanbaka 7+2reb+1ast, M.Sarkis 5+2reb
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Antonine - Homentmen 107-84The game in Antonine supposed to be also quite interesting. One of their biggest challengers
Homentmen (10-9) played at the court of fifth ranked
Antonine (9-10).
Antonine smashed
Homentmen 107-84 on Wednesday. It ended at the same time the two-game winning streak of Homentmen.
Antonine looked well-organized offensively handing out 26 assists comparing to just 12 passes made by
Homentmen's players. American players dominated also this game. Point guard
Kerwin Roach II (192-1996, college:
Texas) notched a double-double by scoring 29 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists (on 13-of-16 shooting from the field) to lead the effort and forward
Michael Watkins (206-1995, college:
Penn State) supported him with 21 points and 18 rebounds. Even 31 points and 4 assists (made all of his seven free throws) by point guard
Jordan Stevens (182-1994, college:
Midwestern St.) did not help to save the game for
Homentmen. Forward
Tyler Bey (201-1998, college:
Colorado) added 19 points and 13 rebounds for lost side. Both teams had four players each who scored in double figures. Since the result was very predictable, it gave the chance for the coaches to test many bench players which allowed the starters a little rest for the next games.
Antonine maintains fifth position with
9-10 record. Loser Homentmen keeps the fourth place with nine games lost.
Antonine will meet Tadamon (#6) in the next round. Homentmen will play against Maristes and hope to secure a win.
Top scorers:Antonine: K.Murphy 31+3reb+6ast, K.Roach II 29+10reb+6ast, M.Watkins 21+18reb+1ast, A.Assi 12+1reb+5ast, P.Abboud 5+3reb+4ast, M.Abi-Kheres 5+2reb+1ast
Homentmen: J.Stevens 31+1reb+4ast, T.Bey 19+13reb+2ast, P.Dekermedjian 11+7reb+1ast, L.Nolley II 11+8reb+3ast, B.Harfouch 9+1reb+1ast, G.Chivichyan 2+2reb
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