2010.04.01
Web for voting: http://www.nba.com/kiamvpfanvote/ Quoted from Yahoo!: NEW YORK (AP)—The NBA is giving fans a say in the MVP race. The league announced Wednesday that fans can make their pick for the league’s Most Valuable Player, with the combined fans’ choice counting for one vote on the official ballot. Starting Thursday through April 15, fans can […]
2014.06.10
MVP: Tsui Ming Yan‘s (PHO #10) athleticism destroyed the division-leading Train. It was his 7th double-double (17-12) in the League, which ranks only behind H. F.C.’s Nikko Kwok (9 times). Tsui is averaging 8.5 points and 8.2 rebounds in six games this year. Clash…crash of the key-man Part I: Leung Sai Man‘s (TRN #7) absence was felt […]
Unbeaten EMPEROR edged GRIZZ to enter Final 2014.
2013.06.15
MVP: Kenny Tsang continued to do everything for the team, grabbed ten rebounds and scored eight points, especially six of them came when B.B.B. used a 11-4 run to turn a 15-10 advantage to 26-14 lead in the third period. It is not free: Even MA YING made all their free throws may not change […]
2013.06.11
MVP(s): Two players not named Nikko Kwok. HFC led by 10 points at half and still by six after early in the 4th, but a 9-0 run helped AVN to take a 39-35 lead. Tabo Chak failed to record a single field goal in the second half but made two that tie the game. He […]
2013.06.04
MVP: Kenny Tsang‘s line is outstanding again, 17 points, eight rebounds and three assists, and 12 of those points came from the 4th period, when H.F.C. looked to rally.
MVP: The return of Danny Ho helped a lot, but simply Avengers did not have answer to Jonathan Poon, who made four of his seven shots for his game-high 11 points. He added five rebounds and some other appearances that cannot be reflected on the box score.
2013.05.28
MVP: The TEAM. Yung Huen Ling scored a team-high 15 points but next to nothing other than points, the guy is in the above picture only because this photo is nice, Leung Sai Man has only two points (but dished five times), the tallest Avengers was scoreless and Jerry Lee did not score in the final period. […]
MVP: Perhaps an MVP is not always on the winning team. Chiu Ka Wai singlehandedly kept Dream Team in the low-scoring game, had 14 of the team’s first 16 points through the middle of the third period. (But it was the number four on the other team that took over in the final period, see […]
2013.05.27
MVP: Tabo Chak reached a milestone and was 12-3-4-3 in the win that put H.F.C. to semi-finals, just he may not do it without a moster game by Nikko Kwok, who became the only the second player to scored 25 points and 10 rebounds. He was 5-on-8 and made both free throws in the final […]