This award also came down to the final vote. This kid is the ultimate scorer and catapulted No ID No Idea to an undefeated regular season. Malik Little is virtually unstoppable when he gets on fire. He has a stroke from any range, shows a step back that can't be stopped, works the transition game extremely well, and gets some cookies when nobody is paying attention. He single handedly took down Super Villain Squad in the regular season with over twenty points in a single game. The runner up was league Champion and smooth shooter Dan Hopewell.
Showing posts with label Malik Little. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malik Little. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Only Two Speed Bumps Left for First Perfect Season
No ID No Idea is on pace to have a historical season for the NSHL. After completing the regular season undefeated, they are only two games away from perfection. With All Star Selections on their way, No ID No Idea should have plenty of names on the list. They've been led by juggernaut Malik Little on offense, lock down defender Joey Wilkes on defense, and quality play on both sides of the ball by the Hannon Brothers Pat and Eddie. The next block in the road is standing in front of them with their Thumbs Up.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
No ID No Idea Walks Runs Through the Dirty Burg
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Looked up dump in the dictionary. Said "See Fitchburg" |
UPDATE: Ed Hannon had at least 5 threes
Friday, June 3, 2011
How the Mighty Have Fallen: No ID No Idea Upsets the Super Villain Squad
As the sun was fading, the darkness was setting in. This would seem to be the perfect weather for someone called the Super Villain Squad, but with a 40-38 loss, it was the complete opposite. Riding on the back of Malik Little's three point barrage and game clinching fade-away along, Joey Wilkes' push to the transition game, and with Pat Hannon being a force in the interior, No ID No Idea went from sure fire playoff team to surefire championship contender. The Super Villain squad was up by one at half, but refused to leave their zone defense and paid the price for it. The had great contributions from Jared Lang offensively, defensively Chad Earls was equalizing No ID No Idea as much as possible, and had their own sniper in Death Stroke.
The game was a back and forth battle with some verbal taunts back and forth, but it was a beautiful game for opening day. The once thought league favorites have gone down in week one, but they'll have plenty of time and chances to contend for the ship. On the other hand, the young guns from No ID No Idea are in for another battle next week against the other winner Thumbs Up. Year two of the NSHL is on to a hot start.
The game was a back and forth battle with some verbal taunts back and forth, but it was a beautiful game for opening day. The once thought league favorites have gone down in week one, but they'll have plenty of time and chances to contend for the ship. On the other hand, the young guns from No ID No Idea are in for another battle next week against the other winner Thumbs Up. Year two of the NSHL is on to a hot start.
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