Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Rainmen-Frost Heaves Game Preview with Vermont Head Coach, Joe Salerno

When the Vermont Frost Heaves started the season off with the PBL season with a 0-3 record, the Frost Heaves organization decided to go with a new voice in the locker room and assigned assistant coach, Joe Salerno, into the head coach role.  Salerno, who is a Vermont native, was recently named the PBL's Coach of the Month.  Joe led the team to a winning record and now his Frost Heaves, along with the Halifax Rainmen, are locked into this season's playoffs.  The Vermont Frost Heaves currently hold a 10-7 record and are just on the tail of the 11-6 Halifax Rainmen.  The two teams face off in Vermont on Friday night and will now jockey for a position in this year's playoffs.  I had the chance to ask Joe about his team, Vermont's matchup with the Rainmen and how well his NCAA bracket did this year.
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Romy (Haligonia.ca):  The Frost Heaves had a rough opening schedule with a few road games to start the season but the second half of the schedule looked to be a bit more favourable and you guys are now gunning for a playoff spot. What has been the biggest improvement with this team?

Joe Salerno:  Having 8 of our first 9 games on the road was without question a challenge. I think we were the only team in the league that did not have a single home game in the month of January. So we knew coming in it was going to be difficult. I think we were able to use the schedule as motivation to prove to the league we were still capable of being competitive and making a run at a playoff spot. After going through some turmoil early on in the season, our greatest improvement has been coming together as a team, and buying in to playing "team basketball". As soon as we achieved this, the wins started coming.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):  The season series between the Frost Heaves and the Halifax Rainmen is tied at one game a piece, what will you guys need to do to prepare for this upcoming matchup?

Joe Salerno:  Obviously, when you play a team for a third time in a season, both teams are pretty familiar with each other. Understanding their strengths, and weaknesses is crucial. Halifax in my mind has the most talented back court in the league. You could have a month to prepare, and I still wouldn't feel completely comfortable facing the Ervin, Bennett, Ferguson, and Gilchrese. But we will be ready to go. We will spend a lot of time in the film room this week, as well as putting in a couple of offensive wrinkles of our own.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):   What's the attitude like in the locker room? Are they prepared to finish the season off strong and nab a playoff spot?

Joe Salerno:  I think our attitude as a team is right about where it should be. We are playing loose, and playing with confidence. Coming into this game with Halifax on a six-game winning streak is a great thing for us, yet at the same time we have been on the other end of the stick earlier in the season. We understand we still have our work cut out for us, and this will be a war on Friday night.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):  You came in to take over the head coaching duties partway through the season, how has your previous coaching background helped you to take on the Frost Heaves' head coach role?

Joe Salerno:  Being promoted from first assistant to head coach three games into the season can be a challenge anywhere, and at any level. Being put in this position with the majority of my previous experience being at the high school varsity level, it was important for me to gain the confidence, and respect from the players immediately. I think I was able to do this, by just being myself, coaching with confidence, and backing it up with hard work. It is vital for players to see that their coach is working as hard, if not harder then they are. These are the same guidelines I tried to live by as a high school coach, and has carried over to be successful at this level as well.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):  Vermont has two players headed to this year's 2010 all-star game (which will be played here in Halifax), Dwuan Rice and Ross DeMasi. For those who don't know much about these guys, let's hear your breakdown on the two guys' games.

Joe Salerno:   I couldn't be happier with the selections. I think our fans hit the nail right on the head when voting for Ross and Dwuan. They are great players, with even better attitudes, and work ethics you wish all your players had.

Dwuan is a one of those PG's with sneaky quickness. He has great court awareness, and always seems to make the right decisions. He is a true "pass first" PG, who is always making players around him better. I believe he is second or third in the league in assists right now, a guy who will make some of the high flyers in the all-star game look pretty good!

Ross is the hardest working player I have seen in this league. From day one of this season he has been in the top 5 in the league in rebounding. Standing only 6'8" and 215lbs, he fights for every rebound he gets. He is a tough defender in the post, with a nose for the basketball. He is one of those blue collar players, that has become a fan favorite. He is also the only native Vermonter who has ever started for the Frost Heaves in our 4 year history.

I am happy for both those guys, and think they are great selections.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):  Will you be making the trip to Halifax to watch the festivities?

Joe Salerno:  You know I was hoping to get an invite from Coach Berry to join his staff for the weekend... but the date does fall on my wife's birthday, and we are actually expecting our first born the week before, so I may be a little busy. I'm not planning on making the trip....but I am still keeping my eye out for an invitation.

Romy (Haligonia.ca):   Last question, did you fill out a NCAA bracket this year? How does it look? Is it busted or is it still alive and well?

Joe Salerno:  I'm a Carolina guy, so it was tough for me to even look at a bracket with the Heels playing in the NIT. I did fill one out though, but believe me like many others this year, there's not much to talk about! I'm rooting for Michigan State now, I'm a HUGE Izzo fan....Go Sparty!
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Thanks again to Joe for participating in our game preview, be sure to find out more about his Vermont Frost Heaves at their official website: VermontFrostHeaves.com 

The Rainmen face off against the Vermont Frost Heaves on Friday night in Vermont (Gametime 8pm AST, 7pm EST).  Congrats to Joe and his Coach of the Month honours!

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Rainmen-Cavs Battle it out in OT - LFS CAVS 104, RAINMEN 98 (OT)

LFS CAVS 104, RAINMEN 98 (OT)
Rainmen Record:  11W-6L
Another overtime game and another overtime loss. 

The Halifax Rainmen are now winless in their overtime matchups this season, losing their first home game to the Lawton Fort-Sill Cavalry 104-98 in a hard fought battle last night.  Halifax quickly built a 9-point lead late in the fourth quarter with three consecutive three balls from Desmond Ferguson, Tony Bennett and Gary Ervin that brought the Halifax Metro Centre to their feet.  But Halifax's 9-point lead at the 3:31 mark quickly turned into a one-point lead in a matter of 90 seconds.  Lawton Fort-Sill made a couple of quick steals and baskets to get back into the contest.  Eddie Smith's basket with 11 seconds to play forced the overtime period.

In overtime, the Cavs' Eddie Smith and Brandon Dean made a couple of key baskets to keep Halifax at bay.  Smith led the Cavs with 25 points and proved to be one of the difference makers in the matchup.  Halifax went 4 for 10 from the field in the overtime period.

For the Rainmen, 2010 PBL All-Star, Gary Ervin, continues to impress leading the Halifax Rainmen with 26 pts, 11 rebounds and 6 dimes.  Eric Crookshank had a huge double double with his 17 points, 18 rebounds and 3 blocks.

Bill McLean and Ryan Dickison's Player of the Game
Eddie Smith 25 pts, 6 rebounds, 2 assists

Romy Aquino's Player of the Game
Elvin Mims 20 pts, 13 rebounds, 4 assists, 5 steals

Hat-tip to the Rainmen
Gary Ervin 26 pts, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, 2 steals

Key Notes:
  • Glaring Stat of the Night:  LFS bench outscored Halifax's bench 45-9
  • Rebounds:  The Cavs won the rebound battle 64-52, LFS worked it on the offensive glass, outrebounding Halifax 26-15
  • Points in the Paint:  The LFS bigs got it done down low, scoring 50 points in the paint
  • Remember Oliver Miller from back in the day?  Oliver Miller, the former NBA baller who played with the Phoenix Suns back in the 90's was in attendance as a member of the LFS Cavs, "The Big O" finished with 4 points, 4 rebounds and 4 blocks
  • Canada Watch:  Garry Gallimore 2 pts
  • PBL All-Stars:  The game was full of 2010 PBL all-stars which included the two 2010 All-Star coaches (Berry, Richardson), two LFS players (Dean, Mims), four Halifax players (Ervin, Ferguson, Crookshank, Bennett)
  • Watch the full replay of last night's game here
Post Game Links:
The Chronicle Herald
"It was the fourth time in six games that they’ve lost in overtime, putting in peril a playoff berth that seemed secure only a month ago, before the Rainmen, 9-2 at the time, embarked on a three-game road trip in which they lost all three in extra time."

ThePBL.com
"Unfortunately, in spite of a valiant effort, the Halifax Rainmen couldn’t overcome the Cavalry. The Rainmen trailed by various margins throughout the game, including 13-spread when the Cavalry went on a 19-4 tear to start the second quarter, that built up a 40-27 midway through the quarter."

Next up, the Rainmen head back on the road in an important matchup against the Vermont Frost Heaves on April 2nd...

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Breaking Down The Boxscore - RAINMEN 132, GREENHAWKS 118

RAZORSHARKS 132, GREENHAWKS 118
Rainmen Record:  11W-5L
The Halifax Rainmen maintained control for the full 48 minutes right from the opening Larry Turner basket, to roll over the GreenHawks 132-118 in Friday night's road win.

Halifax opened with an impressive 43-point opening quarter and just poured on the offense the rest of the way, putting up over 130 points for the second time this season.  The last time Halifax scored over 130 points was back in February when Halifax defeated Maryland 147-105 for the first time. 

Desmond Ferguson led the way for the Rainmen scoring 28 points including 6 triples.  Eric Crookshank had a near triple double with his remarkable stat line:  22 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists.  A couple of the newest Rainmen played well on Friday, Eric Gilchrese had 22 points off of the Rainmen bench and starting centre, Larry Turner, finished with 17 points and 6 rebounds.

For the GreenHawks, Terrance Mouton finished with 27 pts, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.  Sean McKeon had a stellar performance with a near triple double having 17 points, 10 rebounds and a whopping 8 swats.

Key Notes:
  • Glaring Stat of the Night:  Even though the GreenHawks lost, they had an incredible 26 blocks on the night.  Two GreenHawks players had 8 blocks each.
  • Free Throw Watch:  Halifax did well at the FT line, going 76% from the charity stripe.  Eric Gilchrese got to the line 13 times last night and made 10 of 13.
  • The Boards Battle:  Maryland outrebounded the Rainmen 56-48
  • Season Low:  Halifax's leading scorer on the season, Tony Bennett, had a season low 9 points
  • The Joys of Minor League Hoops:  According to Desmond "Moneyball" Ferguson's Twitter, this game was played in a high school gym in front of about 100 fans.
  • Canadian Watch:  Garry Gallimore 3 pts, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and a steal
  • 11-5:  The Rainmen are two games up on the fifth place Vermont Frost  Heaves and a game and a half behind the third place Rochester Razorsharks
  • Check out photos from the game here (via the Maryland GreenHawks Facebook page)  
Post Game Links:
The Chronicle Herald
""It was just an overall good road win (to) get the monkey off our back on the road after losing three in a row in overtime," said Berry, whose team led 43-31 after the first period, exploiting the Premier Basketball League’s worst defensive squad to tie their season high for points in a quarter."

RainmenBasketball.ca
"The win puts the Rainmen, 11-5, two full games up on the idle fifth place Vermont Frost Heaves, 9-7, with just four regular season games left to play for each team."

GoGreenHawks.com
"The GreenHawks outscored the Rainmen 39-29 and made a run in the fourth quarter connecting on seven three-pointers, but closest the GreenHawks would get was 14 points."

Next up, the Rainmen are back home to face off against the Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry tonight, watch it live here on Haligonia.ca!

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Halifax Bounces Back - RAINMEN 104, CAPITANES 96


RAINMEN 104, CAPITANES 96
Rainmen Record:  10W-5L
Well, this wasn't the battle for first place as it was originally dubbed, but the Puerto Rico Capitanes-Halifax Rainmen matchup still lived up to the hype.  The Rainmen snapped their three-game slump and defeated one of the best teams in the PBL, the Puerto Rico Capitanes 104-96.  Puerto Rico arrived late to the Metro Centre with just about 20 minutes to tip off but still came prepared to play.  The Capitanes had an eight man roster fully equipped with their top guns Elias Ayuso, Angelo Reyes and David Cortes along with newly acquired, Courtney Sims.  For Halifax, the newest face to the team, Larry Turner, got the start at centre.

It was definitely a chippy and physical game which stayed tight until the closing minutes.  Even Eric Gilchrese and Puerto Rico's Rafael Cruz got into a confrontation towards the end of the third quarter causing both benches to run out to the floor.  However, Halifax didn't let Puerto Rico intimidate them and didn't let up for the full 48 minutes.  Halifax pulled away in the final three minutes going on a 12-3 run.

Gary Ervin put on an impressive showing as the quick guard led the Rainmen with 23 points.   Larry Turner looked good in his home debut, hustling down low, finishing with 10 pts, 7 rebounds and 3 blocks.

For Puerto Rico, Elias Ayuso was unstoppable, scoring 25 points and grabbing 6 rebounds.  The newest Capitane, Courtney Sims had 22 points and the big man, Jeffrion Aubry, finished with the double double (10 points, 13 rebounds)

Shaun "Mavs" Gillis and Ryan Dickison's Player of the Game:
Gary Ervin 23 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists

Romy Aquino's Player of the Game:
Desmond Ferguson 15 pts, 5 rebounds, 2 assists

Hat-tip to the Capitanes:
Elias Ayuso 25 pts, 6 rebounds and 2 assists

Key Notes:
  • Glaring Stat of the Day:  It was definitely a heated matchup between the two teams, I don't know the official numbers but the refs handed out at least 6-7 techs in this one
  • Free Throw Improvements:  Another impressive FT shooting performance from Halifax, shooting 81.4% from the charity stripe
  • Rebound Battle:  Halifax outrebounded P.R. 59-43
  • Double-Double Machine:  Eric Crookshank had his ninth double double of the season with 11 pts and 13 rebounds
  • The Home Dominance continues:  Halifax is now 8-0 at home
  • Capitanes Sinking:  With Lawton Fort-Sill's win and Puerto Rico's loss on Sunday, Puerto Rico now sits in 2nd place in the PBL 
  • In case you missed the game, watch the replay here
  • Canadian Watch:  Jevohn Shepherd 1:45 minutes, 1 assist, Garry Gallimore 8 minutes, 1 turnover
  • Hecklers Row: The Row was on hand in their Rainmen blue unitards
Next up, the Rainmen go on the road to take on the Maryland Greenhawks on Friday night and come back to Halifax to take on the top team in the league, the Lawton Fort-Sill Cavalry...

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Breaking Down The Boxscore - RAZORSHARKS 115, RAINMEN 113 (OT)

RAZORSHARKS 115, RAINMEN 113 (OT)
Rainmen Record:  9W-5L
The Rainmen continued their slide Saturday as they dropped their third straight overtime game on the road.  A three from Rochester's Derik Hollyfield in OT proved to be the game winner as Desmond Ferguson missed the potential game-winning three for Halifax in the closing seconds.  Halifax had a 59-47 halftime lead but Rochester erased the lead quickly when the Razorsharks went on a 9-0 run midway through the third.

In the fourth quarter, Hollyfield nailed a huge three with under one minute to play that forced the overtime period.  Hollyfield finished with 16 points, which surpassed his season high of 4 points.  Former PBL MVP, Keith Friel, scored 6 of his 24 points in the overtime period to help the Razorsharks improve to 11-3 on the season.

Rochester's Jerice Crouch finished with 19 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and three steals.  Former Rainmen players, Glen Dandridge and David Bailey had 8 pts and 5 pts respectively.

Tony Bennett led the way for Halifax with 33 points.  Eric Crookshank had an impressive double double with his 19 points, 20 rebounds, 2 blocks and 3 steals.  Both Bennett and Ferguson struggled from three point land with a combined 8 for 23.

Key Notes:
  • Glaring Stat of the Night:  21 turnovers for Halifax
  • Huge Improvement:  Halifax had their best performance from the free throw line, making 22 of 25 (88%)
  • Rebound Battle:  Crook and the rest of the Rainmen outrebounded Rochester 62-53
  • Road Woes:  The Rainmen are now 2-5 on the road 
  • New Kids on the Block:  Newly acquired Larry Turner had 4 pts and 6 fouls in 12 minutes, Eric Gilchrese had his best game as a Rainmen, scoring 14 points
  • Canadian Watch:  Garry Gallimore - 3 pts, 2 rebounds, Jevohn Shepherd - DNP
Post Game Links:
DemocratandChronicle.com
"Consider the stroke located after Hollyfield hit the winning 3-pointer with 35 seconds left in overtime to lift the Rochester RazorSharks to a 115-113 win over the Halifax Rainmen in a Premier Basketball League game at Blue Cross Arena at the War Memorial Saturday."

The Chronicle Herald
"We had a couple good opportunities to stay in it and win and unfortunately that’s life on the road," said Berry, whose squad is a perfect 7-0 at home but only 2-5 away from the friendly confines of the Metro Centre after Saturday’s setback, which comes on the heels of overtime losses to Vermont on Feb. 28 and Quebec on March 5."

OurSportsCentral.com
"After being down by as many as 17 points, the RazorSharks tied the game at 77-77 on a three pointer from Derik Hollyfield. Keith Friel scored 10 third quarter points including two three-pointers as the quarter ended tied 79-79. Hollyfield scored seven fourth quarter points including the game tying three-pointer with 36 seconds left that sent the game into overtime."
 
Next up, the Rainmen are back home to face off against the Puerto Rico Capitanes on March 21st...

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Rainmen-Razorsharks Game Preview with Rochester Assistant Coach, Chris Iversen

(Photo credit: Christian Ramirez)

The Halifax Rainmen (9-4) continue their road trek this Saturday when they face off against the PBL two-time champs, Rochester Razorsharks (10-3).  The two teams have already played  against each other earlier in the season when the Rainmen pulled out the 102-99 win in Halifax.  The Razorsharks will seek revenge against Halifax when the Rainmen roll into Rochester this weekend.

Behind Rochester's head coach Rod Baker is Chris Iversen, who is the Assistant Coach and Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Razorsharks.  I had the chance to ask Chris a little about the upcoming matchup with the Rainmen, who has surprised him the most on the Razorsharks roster and a little about his history as a member of the Razorsharks staff.
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Romy (Haligonia.ca):  Rochester started off the season hot on a five-game win streak, had a bump in the road with a few losses but are now back on a five game winning streak including the 33-point romp over the GreenHawks this past Saturday. What will the Razorsharks have to do to continue the hot streak this Saturday against Halifax?

Chris Iversen:  We'll have to continue to do a good job executing offensively and playing defense with a high intensity. Even though we have had some recent success, there's always room for improvement, so we've got to push ourselves to get better each day.

Romy (Haligonia.ca): When Rochester and Halifax played earlier this season, it was a close and exciting matchup with Halifax coming out on top. In your opinion, where did the Razorsharks come up short in that game?

Chris Iversen:  Anytime you go on the road in the this league, you have to be prepared for a tough game, especially when you go to play in a place like Halifax. Give the fans in Halifax credit for providing a great atmosphere for their team, but we have got to play smarter basketball this time around.

Romy (Haligonia.ca): Who on this year's Razorsharks roster has impressed you so far this season?

Chris Iversen:  Without question, Melvin Council. Here is a guy who didn't see a lot of playing time last year, put the extra time during the off-season, and it's paid off, because he's able to fill multiple roles for us if needed. My high school coach once told me, "If you work hard, good things will happen," and Melvin is a prime example of that.

Romy (Haligonia.ca): The Razorsharks have had the chance to play against every team in the league at this point, who has been the toughest matchup so far?

Chris Iversen:  In the PBL you have to have the mind set that every game you play you're going to be in for a fight, and that you can't take anyone for granted, no matter what a team's record is. Each team in this league has their strengths and weaknesses, but like I said, you have to look at each game as a tough match up and not overlook anyone.

Romy (Haligonia.ca): How did you first get involved with the Razorsharks organization?

Chris Iversen:  I became involved with the team in 2005 as an intern working in the front office. Once I finished my school requirements, I was hired as Director of Game Day Operations, promoted the following season to Vice President of Operations, and before the 2009 season was again promoted to the role of Assistant Coach and VP of Basketball Operations. It has been a privilege for me to be able to have the opportunity to work with Coach Baker for the past five seasons as well as to be involved in the front office aspect of the team basically since its inception. I feel blessed that I can be around the game of basketball each day, and it's a special feeling to actually be doing something that I appreciate, respect, and genuinely enjoy.

Romy (Haligonia.ca): If you could choose your opponent for the first round of this year's playoffs and it had to be between Lawton Fort-Sill, Puerto Rico or Halifax, who would you want you to face?

Chris Iversen:  Sorry, but I can't choose who we play, so we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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Thanks again to Chris for taking part in our game preview.  The Razorsharks and Rainmen face off this Saturday in Rochester, be sure to check out more about the Rochester Razorsharks at their official website, Razorsharks.com

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Breaking Down The Boxscore - KEBS 100, RAINMEN 97 (OT)

KEBS 100, RAINMEN 97 (OT)
Rainmen Record:  9W-4L
No one in the NBA wants to lose to the New Jersey Nets and no team in the PBL wants to lose to the Quebec Kebs.  Unfortunately, the Rainmen were the unlucky ones to be the league's last place team's second win of the season.  But this wasn't the same Kebs team that held the 1-10 record in the first half of the season.  Quebec had just recently signed three new players this week.  Quebec added Brandon Morris, Brandon Cotton and Marlon Pompey before the game against the Rainmen in an effort to salvage the second half of the Kebs' season.

The Rainmen were outscored 29-20 in the fourth as the Kebs forced the Rainmen to OT.  This was Halifax's second straight overtime game on the road.  Quebec's Brandon Morris buried a three pointer in the closing seconds of overtime to put away Halifax.  Desmond Ferguson had an opportunity to tie the game at the last second but missed the three ball.

Samuel Audet-Sow led the Kebs with 23 points and eight rebounds.  Power forward, Jamaal Wise scored 22 points and also pulled down 8 rebounds while John Ruffus had a double double, scoring 11 and grabbing 12 boards.   Newly-acquired Brandon Morris, who had the winning three in overtime, scored 17 points in his Quebec debut.

For the Rainmen, Desmond Ferguson scored a team-high 22 points.   Point guard, Gary Ervin, who had the franchise's first triple double a couple weeks back, had another impressive line with 18 pts, 8 rebounds and 7 assists.  Ervin has been logging heavy minutes after the departure of Adris DeLeon and had 44 minutes of PT last night.

Key Notes:
  • Glaring Stat of the Night:  Halifax got outworked on the glass as they lost the rebound battle to Quebec 58-39.  22 of Quebec's boards were offensive rebounds.
  • Those Darn Free Throws:  The Rainmen still struggled with their free throws, only making 11 of 21 free throws
  • Points in the Paint: 64-56 for the Kebs
  • Road Trend:  Halifax is 0-4 on the road when they let the opposing team score 100+ points
  • New Kid on the Block:  Newly acquired Eric Gilchrese had 2 pts, 2 rebounds in 9 minutes
  • Canadian Watch:  Jevohn Shepherd - 14 pts, 4 rebounds, Garry Gallimore - 1 assist, 4 fouls
  • 4th Place:  The 9-4 record puts the Rainmen at fourth place in the PBL, and would face off against Puerto Rico if the playoffs started today
Post-game Links:
Metro Halifax
"The Kebs rallied from a nine-point in the fourth quarter and sent the game to extra time with a put-back from Jamaal Wise with six seconds to go. Berry called overtime “competitive,” but said an Eric Crookshank outlet pass off a rebound was stolen with the game tied in the dying seconds and Brandon Morris of the Kebs nailed a three-pointer to win it with 1.9 seconds left."
The Chronicle Herald
"The last-place Kebs (2-10) outscored the fourth-place Rainmen (9-4) 29-20 in the final quarter to pull off a 100-97 shocker. The Rainmen led by two points with less than two minutes remaining but it was Brandon Morris’s three-pointer at the buzzer that sealed the shocking win."
For all you Francophones, Le Soleil
"(Québec) Les Kebs auraient rêvé le scénario de leur deuxième victoire qu'ils n'auraient pas fait mieux. Devant plus de 1500 partisans survoltés, les basketteurs de Québec ont vaincu les Rainmen de Halifax 100-97 en prolongation, hier soir. Un spectaculaire tir de trois points de leur nouveau meneur de jeu, Brandon Morris, a scellé ce premier gain en plus de deux mois."
Next up, the Rainmen face off against the Rochester Razorsharks on March 13th...


Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Halifax Rainmen (9W-3L) vs. Quebec Kebs (1W-10L) Game Preview


Halifax Rainmen (9W-3L) vs. Quebec Kebs (1W-10L)
Location: Pavillon de la Jeunesse, Quebec, 7:30 PM EST (8:30 PM AST)
Season Series: 2-0 Rainmen

After a tough overtime loss on the road to the Vermont Frost Heaves, the Rainmen look to get back on track against the Quebec Kebs on Friday night.  The Kebs who have lost ten straight, have struggled against the Rainmen (along with every other team in the PBL this season), and have lost both regular season matchups.  Halifax, who are the worst free throw shooting team in the league, put on another poor free throw shooting performance against Vermont on Sunday, missing 20 free throws that ultimately cost the Rainmen the road win.

In an effort to beef up at the point guard position (and help with the free throw shooting situation), the Rainmen have added former Manchester Millrat, Eric Gilchrese and the 6'0" guard will fill in the backup point guard vacancy after the departure of Adris DeLeon.  Eric Gilchrese has averaged 18.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg, and 4.1 assists for Manchester this season.  Newly acquired guard, Taliek Brown, will move to the practice roster with Devon Norris and Lonell Shuler-Jones.

The Quebec Kebs recently lost to the PBL league leaders, the Puerto Rico Capitanes, 91-70 last Thursday and have struggled all season long, holding the worst record in the league.  Halifax is coming off their first loss in five games and will look to get things together against the New Jersey Nets of the PBL, the Quebec Kebs.

Keep an eye on...

  • Quebec leading scorer: Samuel Audet-Sow 18.0 ppg

  • Quebec leading rebounder:  Jamaal Wise 9.3 rpg
OTHER RAINMEN NEWS:
  • The February 26th matchup between the Halifax Rainmen and Puerto Rico Capitanes that was postponed due to weather has been rescheduled to Sunday, March 21st at 2pm AST
  • The game between Halifax and Quebec that was originally scheduled for the 21st has been moved to April 7th at 7pm
  • A couple of  former Rainmen players are playing in the NBA D-League right now, Shagari Alleyne is playing for the Albuquerque Thunderbirds and Cory Underwood is playing with the Dakota Wizards (he also plays alongside the #2 NBA Draft Pick from 2009, Hasheem Thabeet )

Romy Aquino covers the pro basketball game (the Canadian Flavour of the NBA, the PBL's Halifax Rainmen) from a fan's perspective.  He also can be found at NBA hoops blogs, Hip Hoop Junkies (A Member of TheScore.com's Sports Federation) and Hoop Heads North.  Follow him on Twitter: @romyaquino

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