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Quarterfinal Results
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Prestige Worldwide
46
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Trust The Process
67
Trust The Process Shuts Down Prestige Worldwide To Reach Semifinals
Trust The Process advanced to the semifinals with a convincing 67-46 victory over Prestige Worldwide. TTP built a double-digit halftime lead behind balanced scoring from Zach Rollman, Kevin Tierney, Douglas Alexander, and Jordan Wilcox, then slammed the door with a suffocating defensive effort that held Prestige star Thomas Hays scoreless.
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Hash-Slinging Slashers
49
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Department of Offense
50
Five-Man Department Of Offense Rallies Past Hash-Slinging Slashers
Playing with only five available players, Department of Offense erased a six-point halftime deficit and survived a tense finish to defeat Hash-Slinging Slashers 50-49. Eli Ratliff scored 17 points while the short-handed squad outscored HSH 26-19 in the second half to punch its ticket to the semifinals.
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Free Agent Team
20
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Ball Starz
60
Ball Starz Advance After Free Agent Team Forfeits Quarterfinal
Ball Starz advanced to the semifinals without having to take the floor, as Free Agent Team forfeited their quarterfinal matchup. After dropping 90 points on Free Agent Team in both regular-season meetings, Ball Starz move on while the No. 8 seed exits without making an appearance.
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Playoff Awards
Quarterfinal Honors
Quarterfinals MVP Award
Manthan Tailor
First Shot, Last Word
Manthan Tailor spent the entire night doing the little things for the Thrillers and never attempted a shot. Then, with the defending champions clinging to a two-point lead in overtime, chaos struck. A late turnover gave Thrillers one final possession, and Tailor found himself alone in the far corner. As teammates and the bench screamed 'SHOOT!', he launched the first shot of his game... NOTHING BUT NET! BALL GAME! The buzzer-beating three completed one of the biggest playoff upsets in league history, sending Thrillers to the semifinals and ending LMBA Jam's title defense in stunning fashion.
Don't Come Out The House Award
Free Agent Team
'Cause The Gang Outside
Free Agent Team took one look at the quarterfinal matchup with Ball Starz and decided discretion was the better part of valor. After Ball Starz put 90 on their head in both regular-season meetings, the No. 8 seed did not even show up to the gym for the playoff rematch. Ball Starz advanced without breaking a sweat, while Free Agent Team earned the rare postseason award for staying home entirely.
Quarterfinals Big Baller Award
Doug Adams
Refused To Let The Season End
Every time LMBA Jam looked ready to put the game away, MVP-contender Doug Adams answered. With Thrillers trailing by double digits multiple times in the second half, Adams kept firing from deep and attacking the basket. His biggest play came with just over a minute remaining when he converted a critical and-one to tie the game at 47 and force the defending champions to sweat. Adams finished with 23 points and carried Thrillers to one of the greatest playoff upsets the league has ever seen.
Witness Protection Award
Trust The Process Defense
Has Anyone Seen Tom Hays?
Thomas Hays entered the playoffs averaging 15.0 points per game and serving as Prestige Worldwide's primary offensive weapon. By the end of the quarterfinals, he had completely disappeared from the box score. Trust The Process swarmed every touch, denied driving lanes, and forced Prestige to search elsewhere for offense. The result was a dominant 67-46 victory and a semifinal berth, highlighted by one of the most impressive defensive performances of the season.
No Subs, No Problem Award
Department of Offense
Five Guys
Department of Offense entered the quarterfinals with exactly five available players and no margin for error. After falling behind by six at halftime against a fully loaded Hash-Slinging Slashers squad, DOO simply refused to fold. Led by Eli Ratliff's 17 points and contributions from every player in the lineup, Department of Offense battled through fatigue, erased the deficit, and completed one of the grittiest wins of the season to advance to the semifinals.