Congrats to Royal Flush on winning the Overtime League chip in its’ inaugural season. What a great inaugural season it was, the competition was at a very high level with every team having the talent and ability to beat any other team on a given night. Throughout a season you hope for fierce competition, big shots, and dramatic finishes and this season brought all of that and more. We can only hope it continues to get better as the league continues to grow and becomes more competitive. As we look towards next season we’ve already seen an influx of talent so I hope everyone gets in the gym and works on their game cause next season won’t be a cakewalk. Shout out to the league directors, staff, refs, and players for making the season a great one. See y’all next season. LET’S GOOO!!
MVP - Mark Lee (Royal Flush)
22.7PPG 6.4APG thru 10 games, lead the league in both categories. As a floor general Mark directed an undersized speedy Royal Flush team all the way to the Chip. His ability to score when needed and to hit big shots was invaluable hence MVP.
22.7PPG 6.4APG thru 10 games, lead the league in both categories. As a floor general Mark directed an undersized speedy Royal Flush team all the way to the Chip. His ability to score when needed and to hit big shots was invaluable hence MVP.
Defensive Player - Bada Hong (Royal Flush)
1.5BPG 2SPG (top 3 in both categories) Playing undersized at 6ft Bada did an outstanding job in his role as the anchor for championship team. His finish in the top 3 in blocks and steals would make Ben Wallace proud.
1.5BPG 2SPG (top 3 in both categories) Playing undersized at 6ft Bada did an outstanding job in his role as the anchor for championship team. His finish in the top 3 in blocks and steals would make Ben Wallace proud.
3pt Contest - James Choi (Bomb Squad)
James is arguably the best and most dangerous shooters from deep and only made his case stronger as he lead the league in FT% and 3PTs made.
Runner Up - Rich Tung
James is arguably the best and most dangerous shooters from deep and only made his case stronger as he lead the league in FT% and 3PTs made.
Runner Up - Rich Tung
First Team
Mark Lee - 22.7PPG 6.4APG tops in both leagues, a rare feat. You expect the scoring from Mark Lee but add in leading the league in assists and it shows what kind of season he really had.
Mark Lee - 22.7PPG 6.4APG tops in both leagues, a rare feat. You expect the scoring from Mark Lee but add in leading the league in assists and it shows what kind of season he really had.
James Choi - aka Sniper (he doesn’t miss from Long Range) 19.6PPG lead the league in both 81% FTs and 34 3PTs made.
Dave Ri - Mr. Buckets 20.5PPG, This smooth lefty carried the scoring load for Strong Island on his way to taking the regular season scoring title.
Bada Hong - if Mark Lee was the Ace of Spades then Bada is the King of spades, He beasted in the playoffs averaging a near double-double, Royal Flush probably doesn’t go as far without him.
Chris Youn - probably the only player in the league who can play all 5 position, his versatility makes him one of the most dangerous in the league as he averaged a double-double at 18.9PPG 10.2 RPG.
Honorable Mentions:
Ace Wan - 18.6PPG 3APG
Rich Tung - 15.8PPG 4.3APG
Moon Hwan Yun - near avrag
Raymond Lee - Raybound took the rebounding title with 14RPG.
Chris Kim – 22PPG
Ace Wan - 18.6PPG 3APG
Rich Tung - 15.8PPG 4.3APG
Moon Hwan Yun - near avrag
Raymond Lee - Raybound took the rebounding title with 14RPG.
Chris Kim – 22PPG
All Defensive Team
Jason Lee - if there is one player in our league that could press full court for the whole 44 minutes, its gotta be Jason Lee. Detective Lee was a fiesty defender with seemingly endless energy that could put you in lockdown.
Chris Kim - this dynamic scorer for CRBJ lead the league in steals with 3SPG.
Raymond Lee - all defensive minded, Mr. Raybound was runner up for DPOY, top 5 in both steals and blocks
Bada Hong - Defensive player of the year. Enough said.
Peter Park - Peter Parker because like Spiderman he was everywhere to block shots, lead the league in blocks at 2.3 BPG.
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