Escape 2025 in Review
After losing in the Finals in 2023, we had major roster turnover in 2024. We lost our star PG late in the free agency period and also lost our backup who signed early with another team in a bid to play more minutes. We lost our top two scorers as well as a couple of veteran role players. So 2024 was a rough year....we didnt really have a good pg situation which always affects the offense and our foreign import wasn't particularly good, so we swapped him for another guy who was a better but faded as season went on. We ended up with my first losing season at 11-12. We lost in the playoffs 2-1 to the second seed (which featured Coach K's grandson).
Going into 2025, I made some major changes. I wasn't sure I had a title contender on my hands, but I had a better team than in 2024. Brought back my backup pg who I felt was up to the job; also brought in another decent young backup pg. We brought in a good young wing to bolster the bench. We brought back a Dominican/CR player who is very talented but hard to coach. And we drafted a 6'7" post from Chicago to shore things up inside. Last year they had a In-Season Tournament which we won pretty easily. Things were looking good when late in the season we faced some adversity. First my American guy went down with a severe hamstring pull. Our captain is a 40 year old post nicknamed Dirk; he has great size and shoots well from outside. Also our best team defender. So we had depth when the American went down...it would just force Dirk to play more minutes.
Ended up the season in second place (lost on a tiebreaker IIRC). Cruised through our first playoff series. As Im getting to the road game I get a call from my son that he's being rushed to a hospital in NY...turns out his bad cold was a lung infection. I fly out the next day and stayed for more than a week. During that time, our team was waiting on the semifinal opponent. To make a long story short, we beat that other team in Game 1 by a good margin, and lose on the road in Game 3 by 5 in a game that we gave away at the very end. My kids made it out of surgery okay and I fly back to CR for Game 3 at our place. Tight game, but Dirk gets into foul trouble early. My crazy Dominican is running hot all game, can't quite get his shots to drop and he's bitching at the refs. And then in the third quarter there's a collision that takes out my leading scorer for the rest of the game. So there I am, three minutes left in the quarter, six points down and missing my American post, my leading scorer and Dirk with 4 fouls. The thought goes across my head..."Uh-oh, are we done". The young guys on my team responded, played some ferocious defense which leads to transition baskets and we come away with a 5 point win.
We get to the Finals (best of 5) against the number 1 team, a well balanced team that we have played tight all year. And we blow them out at their place in Game 1 by 27, but my best perimeter defender goes down with a torn ACL. In Game 2, the tables are reversed and they beat us by a comfortable 18; not only that but Dirk goes down with a foot injury. The other team moved Game 3 to a larger gym. My leading scorer who was still dealing with the aftereffects of his injury in the semis (he missed Games 1 and 2), shows up to this game with a stomach virus. He tries to play but we pull him after a couple of minutes. The other team wins by 23....I think I'm done. Game 4 takes place at a neutral site, but my Dominican comes out with the eye of the tiger. He's one of those guys who's extremely talented (can play 2-5, defend anyone, can take bigger guys inside) but who loses his concentration at the dumbest things and spends too much energy bitching at the refs and sometimes his teammates. In this game he comes out and puts up 28 points and 13 rebounds while locking down one of the Americans on the other team. Our PG (the former backup) has a great shooting night from outside and scored 32 points on way to a 25 point win and forcing a game 5.
So to this point all four games have been decided by blowout (the regular season games were one possession affairs). I surmised that Game 5 would be a dogfight, but I liked our chances. Our leading scorer finally looked 75% healthy. And our young guys had earned their playoff spurs. The game proved to be a classic...we would go up 5, they would rally and take the lead. Don't think either team lead by more than 6. My Dominican guy gets into foul trouble in the first half, meaning some untested post players had to play major minutes in Game 5 of the Finals. Boy did they respond, scoring timely baskets and holding their own against a 6'8" Nicaraguan shot blocker. Back and forth the game went til the last minutes. Their best player missed some clutch free throws down the stretch. Our leading scorer, who led the league in free throws attempted all year, was not getting any calls (first game all year with no free throws). Down 1, 26 seconds to go and we have the ball on an inbounds. First two options are covered, we get the ball on the mid block to our leading scorer. He feels the defender on his hip and turns around and fires an off balance jumper, expecting to get the contact. No call, but the shot amazingly goes in. Up by 1. They miss their next shot, we snag the ball, our PG cooly converts free throws. Up by 3. On their next possession they do a nice drive and kick to the corner for a 3, which they make. Now that shot came right in from of our bench and I could see that the guy was inside the line. Refs confer and they change it to a 2. We inbound, they foul, our PG cooly makes his free throws with two seconds on the clock. Up by 3.
And this is where it gets crazy. One of their American guys had crazy range from 3. We had told our guys in the last huddle, if it came down to that situation cover him from half court , but do not foul. So the other team inbounds to the American just beyond the free throw line takes two dribbles and fires from just across the half court line. My guy, very solid defender, was right on him...and fouls him. So they have 3 free throws to force OT. As the guy is stepping to the line I just keep reciting his FT% in my head (55%)...he is bound to miss one of the three, hopefully the first or second. They have that tall Nicaraguan rebounder, so I'm wary of them missing the third FT, and tipping in the miss for a win. American guy makes the first, but misses the second one badly. He then tries to shoot the third one off the rim, but misses the rim and only hits the backboard (a violation). One of my guys on the bench (the dude with the torn ACL) thinks the game is over and rushes te court...which is a technical foul. The other team makes the technical (down) 1, but we have possession of the ball. We inbound and win the game. National Champs.
Here's a clip with the foul:
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