Plainfield Cardinals Basketball

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Newark Central vs Plainfield

A Fanatic Summation of the Central vs. Plainfield Game
Plainfield - 61
Newark Central - 56

Plainfield came up big when they needed.  Connecting on their free throws and controlling the glass was the difference in this game.

Rebounds – Plainfield grabbed 36 rebounds compared to Central’s 28.  This is an 8-possession advantage for Plainfield

3-Point Shooting – Plainfield converted 6 3-point attempts and was very efficient as a team by shooting 50%. 

Free Throw Shooting – This was the key as Plainfield shot a respectable 79%.  What was even more impressive was that the Cards shot 88% in the final period as a team with Steve Jones and Jordan Sears shooting 12 of 12.


The Cardinal Fanatic Efficiency Players of the game


1)      Plainfield - Junior Jachai Simmons 6’7” – {ER-32}
Mr. Dunketeer shot an efficient 64% from below the arc to score 15 points.  Jachai completed the double double by grabbing a game high 16 rebounds of which 7 were offensive rebounds. Simmons completed his Efficiency player of the game performance by picking up 2 steals, dropping a team high 3 assists and rejecting a game high 4 shot attempts. Mr. Dunketeer 180’ double pump Dominique Wilkins like between the legs Slam Dunk had the opponent fans rise out of their seats!

2)      Central – Junior Yasim Smith 6’3” – {ER-18}
Yasim displayed his argument as one of the best point guards in the Brick City.  Yasim shot 55% from below the arc, grabbed 5 rebounds, picked up 2 steals, dropped a game high 5 assists and rejected 1 shot attempt.  Y Smith finished the game with a 5:2 assist to turnover ratio.

3)      Plainfield – Senior Clarence Hoover 6’2” – {ER-17}
The Hoover name is known in the Queen City in the football arena but the Cardinal Fanatic see the Hoover name will be in the basketball forum this season.  Hoover shot 63% below the arc and shot an efficient 67% from behind the arc to score a game high tying 17 points (Plainfield’s Jordan Sears also with 17 points).  Clarence also grabbed 2 rebounds, picked up a game high tying 3 steals (Central’s Tamir Barnes also with 3 steals), dropped 2 assists and rejected 1 shot attempt.

4)      Plainfield – Senior Jordan Sears 6’6” – {ER-16}
Sears shot a Mercury hot 100% from behind the arc and 78% from the free throw line to score a game high tying 17 points.  Sears just missed a double double performance by grabbing 9 rebounds.  Sears added to his stat line by picking up 2 steals and dropping 2 assists.

5)      Central – Senior Tamir Barnes 6’6” – {ER-15}
Tamir shot 42% from the field to score 10 points.  Barnes also grabbed 5 rebounds, picked up a game high tying 3 steals and dropped 3 assists.

6)      Central – Junior JaQuan Hanson 5’10” – {ER-13}
Quan shot a hot 80% from below the arc, 40% from beyond the arc and shot 100% from the free throw line to score a team high 16 points.  Hanson also grabbed 1 rebound and dropped off 2 assists.

7)      Central – Junior Elijah Sealey 6’7” – {ER-12}
Eli gave an efficient night by grabbing 5 boards, picking up a steal, dropping an assist and rejecting a team high 3 shot attempts.  Sealey gave an impressive efficiency performance by not committing a single turnover.


The efficiency rating is base on points scored, shooting accuracy, foul shooting accuracy, rebounds, assists, steals, defensive intensity, and assist – turnover ratio.

2013-2014 Pre-Season Write up...

Hurricane Sandy put a damper into the Cardinal Fanatic updates.  Many updates were put on hold as the Cardinal Fanatic had to attend to his little Red Birds.

Hope to post the following:

The Top Efficiency Performances in a Plainfield Game during the 2012-2013 season
The Cardinal Fanatic Top Plainfield Performances
The Top 50 All-Time Performance update and where are they now

For now the season has started.  The pre-season on a scale of 1 - 10, I will give the Cards a 7.5.  The Cardinals was able to take the advantage of all scrimmages.  Improvements were made in all categories.  Most fans wanted to see the Cards battle the more mature CJEOTO.  This usually gave many a perspective of how the season will go but that scrimmage never came to attrition. But even without the CJEOTO scrimmage the Cardinals are an improved team from last season.

Seniors:
Clarence "Jo Jo" Hoover
 The guard position has one of the top 100 basketball players in the state leading the way in 6'1" senior Clarence "Jo-Jo" Hoover.  If the name sounds familiar it is.  Hoover is the nephew of the late Plainfield Football standout Terrance Hoover, who led the nation in yards per carry as only a sophomore in college.  Although not a football player, the toughness of a football player is displayed in Clarence.  This will be needed in the Union County Conference which is no doubt the toughest conference in the tri-state area.

Steven "The Hammer" Jones Jr.
We have another top 100 player but he is in the top 100 in football.  The 6'0" senior Steve Jones is fresh off of being named in the football honor roll of top players in the state.  This football toughness will be needed.  Jones is arguably the most improve player from last years team and one of the Cardinals best defensive player.

Jordan "And 1" Sears
Jordan Sears will be looking to come out of the shadows of his older sibling.  At nearly 6'6", with ball handling ability, improve outside touch and leaping ability that will challenge anyone in the state, Jordan will surprise many with his improvement. His finishes around the basket will be a must for the Cardinals to regain the state championship chip. His versatility will be a tough out for opponents as Sears can score from anywhere on the floor.

Christan"The" Cook
Christan when on is light's out. When the Christan is Cook"ing" it will be hot in the Kitchen!  His range will bring flash back's of Anthony "Bombs Away" Baskerville. His outside shooting will be key if Plainfield wants to overcome the top teams in Union County.

Mike "The Body" Kirkland
Mike The Body Ventura is another strong body defender with good outside touch.  Kirkland's role in big games will be key.

Mike "Zone Buster" Maynard is another outside shooter who can nail the outside shot.  He will be called upon to stretch defensive efforts trying to shutdown our big guys.

Juniors
6'7" Jachai "Watch out Below" Simmons
6'6" Kenny "The Mad Hacker" Carter
6'8" Ahmad "The Rejectonator" Baker
6'3" JaQue "Above the Rim" Wilson

Sophomores
5'10" Jonathan "Curly Neal" Stevens
6'4" Jaleel "The Penetrator" Simmons
6'4" Cesar "The Window Cleaner" Cordoba

Let's support our Cardinals!!!!

Note:
Its with a heavy heart that the Cardinal Fanatic will be attending games this season. We lost a former Cardinal athletic stud in Dawud Hicks.  We also just lost one of the Cardinal faithful's that came to Plainfield games giving his full support.  Arthur "Bird" Brown passed away over the weekend.  The Cardinal Fanatic will reserve his seat behind the Cardinal Bench because in spirit he will be there.

Let's go Cardinals!!!




Give up the Funk (Tear the roof off the sucker) -  Plainfield's own Parliment-Funkadelic


Saturday, September 21, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #1 - Leon Kearny


Plainfield The Best:  All-Time Greats Nomination


Site of Plainfield's first State Championship

 #1 – Leon Kearny – 1976 - 
How do you determine the best?  First is individual talent, second is team player, third is character, fourth is to accomplish something no one else has, and last and most important, the heart of a champion.  With that said, the Cardinal Fanatic doubt that he would receive much of a challenge from anyone on this nomination. The one player that dominated all of these categories and that would be the late Leon Kearny.

Had the size, the individual talent, the character of a team leader, and the first leader to bring a championship to Plainfield.  Also won the Union County Crown in 1975 as a junior.  Leon Kearny is the best of the best!
 
Brought the first Group Championship to Plainfield – 1,000+point scorer – One time leading scorer in Plainfield History.  Leon is currently the 4th leading scorer in Plainfield history.  Leon Kearny and his ‘76’ team would defeat some of the best talents the State of NJ has ever seen in a miraculous playoff stretch.  Leon led Plainfield over Kelly Tripuka of Bloomfield (considered by the Star Ledger as the greatest high school basketball player ever out of New Jersey who went on to play at Notre Dame, and a long career in the NBA) for the sectional crown.  Then he would lead Plainfield over Paterson East Side who featured former New York Knickerbockers, Rory Sparrow and the shortest man ever in the world to hold the world record in the high Jump, Franklin Jacobs.  Leon was not finish as Plainfield would play a 31-0 and #1 ranked Neptune for the State Group Championship in enemy territory at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, NJ.  In front of a sold out crowd, Leon would help Plainfield win their first ever Basketball State Championship.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #2 - Kenny Fields

Plainfield 2nd to One All-Time Greats Nomination



#2 – Kenny Fields – 1980 -
Plainfield’s greatest highlight filmmaker of all times – To appreciate the high flying clutch play of one of the greatest athletes to walk the hallways of Plainfield High you would have to be a witness.  All the stories that you have heard of this legend, its all true!  To all that have not witness the original Dr. Dunkadelic, imagine the gracefulness of Michael Jordan, the Dr. J leaping from outside the lane and the raw power of Dominique Wilkins, well Mr. Fields had all those attributes. The only player that the Cardinal Fanatic ever witness at any level to do a 360-degree dunk in a game!  The amazing thing about this, it was done against Weequahic High who at the time was ranked 5th in the State.  In other words his sky-walking dunk was done against the best of the best. His ability to leap over defenders that were attempting to take charges, his moonwalking – bicycle pedaling in the air leg movements before slamming home dunks are mythical.  But there is no myth; this was actually done on a regular basis. Kenny Fields did one of the greatest 5-minute stretches by any baller from Plainfield.  Plainfield was down by near double digits to a top 10 ranked powerful Atlantic City. With less than 5 minutes in the game.  Fields would drop 21 points in the final 5 minutes to help Plainfield pull off the remarkable come back. The only 2-time First Team All-State Player ever from Plainfield.  Was 1st team All-State in 1979 as a junior and as a senior in 1980 Kenny was named 1st team All-State and the only Player ever out of Plainfield to be name player of the year for the State of NJ. – 9th leading scorer in Plainfield history.  Kenny was spectacular in football and baseball as well. 


Next Up: "The Best of the Rest" - #1 The Legend

Monday, September 16, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #3 - Derrick Johnson

Plainfield Top Three All-Time Greats Nomination


#3 – Derrick Johnson – 1990 -
The all time leading scorer in Plainfield history. Johnson was a 4-year varsity player.  Considered to be the greatest offensive player and greatest scorer on the hardwood in Plainfield history.  Johnson would go on to earn a Division 1 scholarship to Virginia University of Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). 


Next up: "Next to the Best" - The greatest athlete on the Hardwood ever - #2 - The Original Dr. Dunkadelic!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #4 - Tyrone Johnson

Plainfield Top Four All-Time Greats Nomination


#4 – Tyrone Johnson – 2010 -
1,000+ point scorer, the 2nd leading scorer of all time – First Team All State – Transferred to Montrose Christian in his senior year where he led that school to the National Championship over National Power Oak Hill Academy.  Johnson dominated the 4th period and overtime to earn ESPN Rise MVP award in front of a Nationally televised audience.  Earned a scholarship to Villanova University.  Tyrone has since transferred to the University of South Carolina of the SEC.  Most fanatics believe if Johnson finished his career at Plainfield, he would have been the greatest scorer and greatest player from Plainfield High and may have guided Plainfield to overcome the powerful St. Anthony’s basketball team in the Tournament of Champions Final.  Tyrone also led his Pop Warner team to the National Championship Game at Disney World and started at the Quarterback position as a freshman and as a sophomore in which he helped Plainfield gain a playoff berth.  Johnson is only 1 of 2 players in the history of Plainfield Basketball to be named 1st team All-State as an underclassman.

Next Up:  "Gotta to Get Buckets - #3 The Greatest Scorer"

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #5 - Justin Sears

Plainfield Top Five All-Time Greats Nomination


#5 – Justin Sears – 2012 -
1st Team All-State – The only big man to earn Star Ledger 1st Team All-State honors out of Plainfield – The only center to earn two Group State Championships, 3 Sectional Championships, 2 Tournament of Championships finals and Union County Championship - #1 shot blocker, #1 rebounder and 5th leading scorer in Plainfield history – 1,000+ point scorer.  Sears joined Randy Young as the only basketball players in the history of Plainfield Basketball to attain the mythical 1,000 point 1,000 rebound.  Justin completed his first year at Yale University as the most efficient freshman per minute play for the IVY League.

Next up:  Mr. Floor General - #4 The best point guard...

Friday, September 13, 2013

The Best of the Rest Summary


1st Team All-Plainfield Basketball Greats Nomination Summary

We are now down to the final 5.  The Cardinal Fanatic would take these 5 and challenge any team of any time.  Some will say #6 - #10, (#6 Jazzie, #7 Herb, #8 Nokey, #9 Mike, #10 Randy) could probably beat the 1st team in a match up. 

The first team comprises off all skill sets. The top 5 may be the best ever at their respective positions.  We have big man dominance, we have undeniable floor general leadership, we have athleticism that many have never seen, we have the greatest scorer, and then we have one that have all of the attributes previously mentioned. 

Some will argue that some should be replaced but the final 5 have achieve milestones that no other in the history of Plainfield Basketball can claim on the hardwood while in high school.

 
Next up:  The Best of the Rest!! We will start with “Big Man Dominance - #5 The best big man"

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #6 - Jazzie McDaniels

Plainfield Top Ten All-Time Greats Nomination


#6 – Jazzie McDaniels – 1967 –
To have the name Jazzie exemplifies the mystique of one of the greatest scorer ever out of Plainfield.  The one time leading scorer in Plainfield High history, Jazz was the first 1,000 point scorer in an era where scoring was at a premium.  Jazz is currently the 10th leading scorer in Plainfield history.  Averaged more points per game than any other Plainfield player.  Jazzie can easily be mentioned as the best of all times.  Looking over the history of Plainfield Basketball, McDaniels could be the player that was the catalyst of the amazing stretch of great basketball in Plainfield in the 70’s.

Next up: The best, 1st team All-Time Plainfield greats.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #7 - Herb Billups


Plainfield Top Ten All-Time Greats Nomination

 
#7 – Herb Billups – 1975 – Before Kenny Fields Herb held the title of Mr. Entertainer.  At 6’7” he could play any position on the floor. Dunking was not allowed during Herb’s playing period but he still played above the rim.  Herb had the outside touch, could back you down or could take you off the dribble. His repertoire of offensive exploits is 2nd to none. There was no doubt his talent was contagious as the “75” team is considered to be the most talented team overall in the history of Plainfield Basketball.  The underclassmen stud, Leon Kearny, was positively affected from the day in and day out practice of the elder statesman Billups

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #8 - Benjamin Johnson

Plainfield Top Ten All-Time Greats Nomination




#8 – Benjamin 'Nokey' Johnson – 1975 –
Pure shooter, the leader of Plainfield’s only undefeated regular season.  Considered by many to be the best guard to ever come out of Plainfield.  As a true freshman, Nokey was the leading scorer of his collegiate team prior to his tragic passing.  Nokey Johnson was another great player off of arguably the most talented team in Plainfield’s history (Class of 75).  Nokey could easily be mentioned as the best of all time.

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #9 - Mike Gordon Jr.


Plainfield Top Ten All-Time Greats Nomination


#9 – Mike Gordon – 2004 –
1st team Star Ledger All-State – Put Plainfield back on the map as a dominant team.  Led Plainfield to its first State Sectional Championship in 21 years.  Became at the time, only the 2nd player in Plainfield history to be named Star Ledger 1st team All-State.  There was a 23-year gap between the previous All-State player Kenny Fields.  Mike went on to Play Division 1 Basketball and play professionally over seas.  Mike has touch Plainfield sports from youth sports all the way to coaching at the high school level.  Coach Lubreski acknowledged Gordon as one of his assistant coaches that was directly responsible for Plainfield’s 4-year consecutive Sectional State Championship run.  An athletic stud out of Plainfield, Mike played football as a quarterback before focusing on basketball.  Mike was also an outstanding baseball player.  A member of one of the best little league team that Plainfield ever had that won the Babe Ruth Little League New Jersey State Title and went on to compete for the National Title.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats - #10 - Randy Young


Plainfield Top Ten All-Time Greats Nomination
 
#10 – Randy Young – 1980 –
A member of one of the best Plainfield High School Basketball teams ever.  Randy is 2nd all time in rebounds and the first of only two players in Plainfield Basketball history to earn the remarkable double-double of 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 points. Randy helped guide the Cardinals to the last Union County Championship before the Class of 2012 regained the crown.  Arguably the best passing big man ever.  Randy is the 1st 4-year varsity player in Plainfield History and the only 4-year varsity player in Basketball and Football in Plainfield history.  Randy would go on to Arizona University on a football scholarship.  Randy is a member of the Plainfield High School Hall of Fame.
 
Next up:  Mike Gordon Jr.

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Plainfield All Time #11 - #25


Here is a review of the nominations of the top #11 - #25 Basketball Players of All-Time.

#11 – Sekou Harris – “2012”
#12 – Lionel McGill – “1976”
#13 – Eric Felder – “1984”
#14 – Andre Dabney – “2001”
#15 – Jihad Muhammad – “2001”
#16 – Anthony Nelson – “2007”
#17 – Jerrell Thompson – “2007”
#18 – Jahmal Lane – “2012”
#19 – Rico Parenti – “1952”
#20 – William Johnson – “1980”
#21 – Dii’Jon Allen-Jordan “2012”
#22 – Rodney Tucker Sr. “1977”
#23 – Isaiah Epps “2009”
#24 – Reggie Vitelli “1976”
#25 – Jabar Jones “1991”
#25 – Tim Harvey “1982”
 
Next up #10 - Randy Young

 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Plainfield All-Time Greats I

The Best Players

We are down to the final 10 best players of all time nomination out of Plainfield High School.  These players are legends of legends on the Hardwood of Plainfield High School Basketball history.  These were the players that made thousands of Plainfield fans become Road Warriors and create a fanatic fan base that no other Basketball Program in the state (well with the exception of maybe Camden in the 70’s and 80’s) can compare to. These are the players that influence Hall of Fame Basketball Coach Bob Hurley to express, “Plainfield is one of the best basketball communities in the State of New Jersey.” Any of these top 10 players have a legitimate grievance to be the greatest basketball player to wear the Cardinal uniform.  One thing all fans can say, these were the players that made us rise out of our seats on their play on the Hardwood! A brief description of their accomplishments will explain the greatness of each of the top 10 players.  There have been legendary stories of some of these players which could catapult these players into the greatest but when this 20th/21st century fan base is long gone, the numbers, the championships and the banners will be the only factual information for fans 100 years from now to understand.

During the Gee Gee Brown Tournament, MC and Tournament coordinator Jabar Jones (#25 on the all time list) rounded up all the old school fanatics to make a decision on who were the greatest ballers.  The disagreements nearly led to brawls in the parking lot.  But like in the old school days we agreed to disagree and shook hands and called it a day.  But the decision for the #1 player was nearly unanimous with Plainfield Recreation Basketball Coordinator and member of Plainfield first ever state championship, Lenny “Buggy” Cathcart giving the final opinionated vote. But the legendary stories will carry on for all the championship teams and top players. 

First lets review #11 - #25 nominated best players:
 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Gee Gee Brown 2013 Top Individual Performers


Gee Gee Brown 2013 Top Individual Performers
 
Most Points Scored in a Game
1)      #5 Malcolm (Urban Life) – 30
2)      Jerrel Thompson (Team Davis) – 30
3)      Jerrel Thompson (Team Davis) – 25
4)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 23
5)      Jeremy Williams (Team Finesse) – 23

Most 3-pointers in a Game
1)      Hakim Saintil (Team Dehere) – 6
2)      #5 Malcolm (Urban Life) – 5
3)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 5
4)      Allen Brown (Team Davis) – 5
5)      Jeremy Williams (Team Finesse) – 5
6)      #5 Collin (Howley Financial) – 5
7)      Shyronne Carter (Urban Life) – 5
 
Most Free-Throws Made in a Game
1)      Ryan Bacon (Team Dehere) – 6
2)      Jeff Adkins (Team Finesse) – 6
3)      #2 Harry (Howley Financial) – 6
4)      Jerrel Thompson (Team Davis) – 6
5)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 6
 
Most Rebounds in a Game
1)      Keon Paton (Team Dehere) – 10
2)      John Strickland (Team Davis) – 10
3)      #7 “Big” Chris (Bada Bing) – 10
4)      John Strickland (Team Davis) – 9
5)      Ryan Bacon (Team Dehere) – 9
6)      Rodney Tucker (Rush Hour) – 9
7)      Wally Judge (T. Martin) – 9
8)      Robert Cheeks (Team Dehere) – 9
 
Most Steals in a Game
1)      #4 DJ (Howley Financial) – 5
2)      Shyronne Carter (Urban Life) – 4
3)      Kelvin Amayo (Urban Life) – 3
4)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 3
5)      Allen Brown (Team Davis) – 3
6)      Allen Brown (Team Davis) – 3
 
Most Assists in a Game
1)      #4 DJ (Howley Financial) – 4
2)      Jeff Adkins (Team Finesse) – 4
3)      Hakim Saintil (Team Dehere) – 4
4)      Derrick Gordon (Bada Bing) – 3
5)      Sekou Harris (T. Martin) – 3
6)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 3
7)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 3
8)      Anthony Nelson (Team Davis) – 3
9)      #12 Kareem (Bada Bing) – 3

Most Blocks in a Game
1)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 4
2)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 3
3)      Dii’Jon Allen-Jordan (T. Martin) – 3
4)      Kelvin Amayo (Urban Life) – 2
5)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 2
6)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 2
7)      Mike Rich (Rush Hour) – 2
8)      Robert Cheeks (Team Dehere) – 2
9)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 2
10)  Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 2
11)  Wally Judge (T. Martin) – 2
12)  Wally Judge (T. Martin) – 2

Most Points Scored in Tournament
1)      Jerrel Thompson (Team Davis) – 98*
2)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 78
3)      Justin Exum (Team Finesse) – 73
4)      Jeff Adkins (Team Finesse) – 63
5)      Derrick Gordon (Bada Bing) – 60
*New Tournament Record – former record 2012 – Semaj Inge County Line – 87 points
 
Most 3-Pointers Made in Tournament
1)      Jerrel Thompson (Team Davis) – 12
2)      Justin Exum (Team Finesse) – 12
3)      Jeremy Williams (Team Finesse) – 11
4)      Hakim Saintil (Team Dehere) – 11
5)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 10

Most Free-Throws Made in Tournament
1)      Anthony Nelson (Team Davis) – 17
2)      Rafiq Kornegay (Team Davis) – 15
3)      Jeff Adkins (Team Finesse) – 14
4)      Derrick Gordon (Bada Bing) – 13
5)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 12

Most Rebounds in Tournament
1)      John Strickland (Team Davis) – 29
2)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 26
3)      Keon Paton (Team Dehere) – 23
4)      Robert Cheeks (Team Dehere) – 20
5)      Omar Smith (Team Finesse) – 19

Most Steals in Tournament
1)      Allen Brown (Team Davis) – 9
2)      #4 DJ (Howley Financial) – 7
3)      Justin Exum (Team Finesse) – 6
4)      Kelvin Amayo (Urban Life) – 6
5)      Shyronne Carter (Urban Life) – 6

Most Assists in Tournament
1)      Jeff Adkins (Team Finesse) – 9
2)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 9
3)      Hakim Saintil (Team Dehere) – 8
4)      Derrick Gordon (Bada Bing) – 7
5)      #12 Kareem (Bada Bing) – 7

Most Rejections in Tournament
1)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 12*
2)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 6
3)      Wally Judge (T. Martin) – 4
4)      Dii’Jon Allen-Jordan (T. Martin) – 4
5)      Keon Paton (Team Dehere) – 3
6)      Kelvin Amayo (Urban Life) – 3
7)      Robert Cheeks (Urban Life) – 3
*New Tournament Record – former record 2011 – Porterplus Realty – Adrian Gilliard – 11 rejections

Best Overall Shooting % in Tournament (minimal 12 attempts)
1)      #5 Malcolm (Urban Life) – 87.50%*
2)      Keon Paton (Team Dehere) – 73.91%
3)      Erik Anderson (Team Finesse) – 70.21%
4)      Derrick Gordon (Bada Bing) – 67.65%
5)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 66.67%
6)      Sekou Harris (T. Martin) – 66.67%
*New Tournament Record – former record 2011 – Rush Hour – John Strickland – 75.00%

Best Overall 3-Point Shooting Percentage (minimal 5 attempts)
1)      #5 Malcolm (Urban Life) – 71.43%
2)      Jahmal Lane (T. Martin) – 71.43%
3)      Greg Fowler (Bada Bing) – 58.33%
4)      Mike Gordon (Bada Bing) – 55.56%
5)      #4 DJ (Howley Financial) – 55.56%

Best Free-Throw Percentage (minimal 5 attempts)
1)      Justin Exum (Team Finesse) – 100% (9-9)*
2)      Anell Alexis (T. Martin) – 100% (7-7)
3)      Justin Sears (Bada Bing) – 100% (6-6)
4)      John Strickland (Team Davis) – 100% (6-6)
5)      Xavier Mumford (Urban Life) – 100% (6-6)
6)      #2 Harry (Howley Financial) – 100% (6-6)
7)      Omari Knox (Rush Hour) – 100% (5-5)
*New Tournament Record – former record 2012 – County Line – Nick Leon (100% - 8-8)


Coming Soon - The Cardinal Fanatic Nomination for the top 10 Plainfield High School Ballers of All-Time....

Monday, August 26, 2013

2013 Gee Gee Brown Team Statistics


Gee Gee Brown Team Statistics

Here is some statistical info for bragging rights!
 
Overall Team Standings
1)      Bada Bing {4-0}
2)      Team Finesse {4-2}
3)      Team Davis {2-2}
4)      Team Dehere {2-2}
5)      Urban Life {1-2}
6)      Howley Financial {1-2}
7)      T. Martin {0-2}
8)      Rush Hour {0-2}

Team Statistical Rankings for overall shooting percentage
1)      T. Martin – 62.67%*
2)      Urban Life – 58.40%
3)      Bada Bing – 56.91%
4)      Team Finesse – 56.13%
5)      Rush Hour – 54.02%
6)      Team Davis – 53.93%
7)      Team Dehere – 52.32%
8)      Howley Financial – 39.39%
*New Tournament Record – former record 2012 – County Line – (55.82%)

Team Statistical Rankings for 3-point shooting percentage
1)      T. Martin – 50.00%*
2)      Urban Life – 43.55%
3)      Bada Bing – 42.62%
4)      Team Davis – 42.59%
5)      Rush Hour – 38.46%
6)      Team Dehere – 37.74%
7)      Team Finesse – 35.96%
8)      Howley Financial – 32.76%
Ties Tournament Record – 2011 – Team X – 50.00%

Team Statistical Rankings for Free Throw shooting percentage
1)      Team Finesse – 82.81%
2)      Team Davis – 79.71%
3)      Rush Hour – 78.79%
4)      Team Dehere – 69.05%
5)      Howley Financial – 67.50%
6)      Bada Bing – 64.29%
7)      T. Martin – 61.90%
8)      Urban Life – 57.50%

Team Statistical Rankings for most points scored per game
1)      Bada Bing – 69.0 points/game
2)      Team Davis – 67.5 points/game
3)      Rush Hour – 67.5 points/game
4)      Urban Life – 65.3 points/game
5)      Team Finesse – 64.5 points/game
6)      T. Martin – 64.0 points/game
7)      Team Dehere – 51.8 points/game
8)      Howley Financial – 50.0 points/game

Team Statistical Rankings for most 3 pointers made
1)      Team Finesse – 32
2)      Urban Life – 27
3)      Bada Bing – 26
4)      Team Davis – 23
5)      Team Dehere – 20
6)      Howley Financial – 19
7)      Rush Hour – 15
8)      T. Martin – 8

Team Statistical Rankings for most Free Throws made
1)      Team Davis – 55
2)      Team Finesse – 53
3)      Bada Bing – 36
4)      Team Dehere – 29
5)      Howley Financial – 27
6)      T. Martin – 26
7)      Rush Hour – 26
8)      Urban Life – 23

Team Statistical Rankings for Rebounds
1)      Team Finesse – 109
2)      Team Dehere – 88
3)      Bada Bing – 83
4)      Team Davis – 64
5)      Urban Life – 45
6)      Howley Financial – 44
7)      T. Martin – 38
8)      Rush Hour – 37

Team Statistical Rankings for Steals
1)      Team Davis – 23
2)      Team Finesse – 22
3)      Howley Financial – 18
4)      Bada Bing – 17
5)      Urban Life – 15
6)      Team Dehere - 12
7)      T. Martin – 8
8)      Rush Hour – 6

Team Statistical Rankings for Assists
1)      Bada Bing – 32
2)      Team Finesse – 25
3)      Rush Hour – 18
4)      Team Dehere – 17
5)      Team Davis – 14
6)      T. Martin – 13
7)      Urban Life – 5
8)      Howley Financial – 5

Team Statistical Rankings for Rejections
1)      Team Finesse – 22*
2)      Bada Bing – 10
3)      T. Martin – 9
4)      Team Dehere – 8
5)      Howley Financial – 5
6)      Team Davis – 3
7)      Urban Life – 3
8)      Rush Hour – 2
*New Tournament Record – former record 2012 – County Line – 21

 
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