Jeff May vs Cole

Details

Date Time League Season Full Time
11/29/2023 7:30 pm Grinders 2023.3 40'
48 - 73
Full Time

Results

TeamAir3PMFGMFGAFG%REBASTSTLBLKTOTmGAPETOutcome
Jeff May8024720.3334093193648Loss
Cole2932720.44437248289473Win

Recap

7:30 – Richie and Famous vs. MAYbe I’ll Play: 73-48

One of biggest offseason stories was Captain Cole’s unique draft strategy – selecting the very hit-or-miss duo of Chuck and Jon Tirado, in addition to dropping a cool $22 on Richie, who didn’t make his session debut until 9 weeks in (technically more because of reschedules and holidays). If I were to only show you Chris Cole’s box score, you’d probably say “Wow! He only shot 5 times? Only 3 boards as well? Dude must’ve been getting bullied! 9 assists though? Classic Cole being carried.” You might also say some more vulgar and inhumane things about our favorite villain, likely weight-related… but the tale of the tape in this one was that everybody was dialed in and making it rain from all over the court. Poor Pauly P tried as hard as he could to carry his (I mean Jeff May’s) team, but they simply could not get a stop. It was an onslaught – Chuck had 15, Tirado went for 18 with only 6 of those being from distance, and Wayne hit 3 trifectas of his own and made the much smaller opposition suffer down low with an astounding 23 points and 16 rebounds, tallying a 33 GAPE. As a team the Cole Miners shot 44% from the field, a number that could’ve been over .500 if Richie wasn’t so very dusty and rusty. Although I must concede, 10/11/6 with 3 steals really is pretty solid for a debut after a many month stint at rehab.

As for the Mayflowers, well, you tried your best. I can’t remember the last time they had their whole team present, but it was the same story we’ve seen over the last few weeks. Bryant took his mandated 30 attempts and finished with 14 points against a -4 GAPE. Salvati played his vintage grit and grind ball, finishing 6/7/7 but really struggled to contain both Tirado and Chuck on the perimeter. Peyton continued his iron man streak of subbing and perhaps the wear and tear is affecting the young boy (it shouldn’t be – your 23, not 43!) as he went 4/13 with 2 air balls, 9 boards and a whole lot of nothing else. Paul P. Revere tried his best to stave off the redcoats, as he had a 20/12 performance on 58% shooting (!!) with some ridiculously acrobatic takes. Team May falls to 2-6, and all they want for Christmas is for their star captain to make his return to at least be able to compete a little bit.

With this win, Team Cole jumps Team Masich in the standings to take 2nd place. If they can fire on all cylinders like this consistently, I see no reason why they can’t make a championship run. Especially if Richie can come in and contribute as a complimentary piece and not let his captain’s ribbing get to him. And as long as he can stay away from those damn chairs…

Fun Fact: Bryant the 30 Shot Taker missed the first 10 minutes of the game.

Jeff May

Player FTM FTA Air 3PM FGM FGA FG% EFG% PTS REB AST STL BLK TO Defense GAPE GmScore
Bryant The Grinder00207300.2330.2330601116.0-420.2
Mike Salvati0010380.3750.3750770012.31353.0
Paul Palumbo003010170.5880.58801222038.02370.8
Peyton Urbaniak00204130.3080.3080900023.0433.4
Sub0000040.0000.0000600022.009.1
Total008024720.3330.3334840931921.33664.1

Cole

Player FTM FTA Air 3PM FGM FGA FG% EFG% PTS REB AST STL BLK TO Defense GAPE GmScore
Chris Cole0001350.6000.7000392209.02161.0
Chuck Thomasulo00136160.3750.4690431033.3944.0
Jon Tirado00028170.4710.5290311023.01259.4
Richie Creamer00105150.3330.33301163009.71956.5
Wayne Haynes000310190.5260.60501651037.33383.0
Total002932720.4440.50773372482832.394134.2