Headlines for Nicky Horde
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Horde announces retirement
After 23 seasons in the league, Nicky Horde has decided to hang it up.Horde was originally drafted by the Clash in the 2nd season. -
Venom waive Nicky Horde
The Venom have waived Nicky Horde from their roster. Nicky posted 11.9 PPG, with 2.6 rebounds and 1.5 assists while playing 22.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Horde agrees to deal with Venom
The Venom have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $1,736,000 per season for 1 season.
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Gryphons waive Nicky Horde
The Gryphons have waived Nicky Horde from their roster. Nicky posted 0.0 PPG, with 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 0.2 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Horde agrees to deal with Gryphons
The Gryphons have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $3,850,000 per season for 2 seasons.
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Romans waive Nicky Horde
The Romans have waived Nicky Horde from their roster. Nicky posted 7.4 PPG, with 2.7 rebounds and 0.1 assists while playing 24.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Horde agrees to deal with Romans
The Romans have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $2,540,000 per season for 1 season.
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Razors waive Nicky Horde
The Razors have cut Nicky Horde from their roster. Horde had yet to appear in a game this season for the Razors.
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Horde agrees to deal with Razors
The Razors have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $2,540,000 per season for 1 season.
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Venom waive Nicky Horde
The Venom have waived Nicky Horde from their roster. Nicky posted 5.4 PPG, with 1.6 rebounds and 0.4 assists while playing 11.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Horde agrees to deal with Venom
The Venom have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $1,624,000 per season for 1 season.
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Clash waive Nicky Horde
The Clash have waived Nicky Horde from their roster. Nicky posted 5.4 PPG, with 1.6 rebounds and 0.4 assists while playing 11.5 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Pitbulls win thriller over Clash
The Clash seemed to have the edge nearly the entire game going up by as much as 19 with Nicky Horde playing as if he were in his 4th season instead of his 19th leading the team with 24 points. The Pitbulls rallyed back tying the game in the final minutes to have Maidoc Popichak hit what would be the game winner and win by 1 point 92-91 and even the teams records at 1-1. Popichak ended wkth 19 points, 5 boards and 6 assists.
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Horde agrees to deal with Clash
The Clash have signed Nicky Horde to the team in a deal worth $4,816,000 per season for 3 seasons.
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Clash defeat Sunbears in season finales
No playoff hopes were at stake between the Clash and Sun Bears, but the Clash ended the season on a solid win 123-112 with Nicky Horde having one of his better games this season scoring 30 points. Rookie Viking Tovias scored 26 with 11 assists. The Clash had a season of just holding on finishing where they were expected given the teams age.
The Sun Bears however finished dead last with the Spirit with just 11 wins for the expansion team. Dalton Sheaff led the team with 26 points and 14 boards while team leader Litton Woodier finished with 26.
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Horde!
Nicky Horde started his first game since last season and made it count scoring 31 points in a win over the Venom 105-92.
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Horde serves up triple double
Though no longer a regular starter for the first time in his career, Nicky Horde still proved he can step up. The league career leading scorer put in 38 points, 15 boards and 11 assists for a triple double and a 123-87 win over the Spikers.
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Clash take one more from Pitbulls
The two most high profile teams of the season (And possibly all time) squared off in a shootout with the Clash coming ahead 117-102, still dropping the season series 2-3. Nicky Horde had 20 in the first period finishing with 30 points, 8 rebounds and 9 assists.
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Bouncin back
Fresh off their worst losing stint of the season, the Clash bounce back to dismantle the Spirit 122-92 with Nicky Horde scoring 32 with 5 assists.
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Rollin'
Nicky Horde tossed in 37 points and 10 boards to give the Clash their 5th straight victory beating the Ice 114-101.
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Horde returns and leads Clash to win
Nicky Horde returned from injury to lead the Clash over the Spikers 107-94. Horde scored 26 points with 7 boards in the win as the Clash have now won 5 of 6.
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Nicky Horde continues to shine in Clash win
The Clash began the season 3-0 for the first time since season 9 with Nicky Horde off to a surprising season start scoring 29 points, 8 boards and 5 assists. Not to be outdone, Hasheem Halim scored 38 to lead all scorers.
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Horde can still get it done!
Nicky Horde opened the season with a huge 38 points to lead the Clash over the Spikers 108-106.
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Clash climb from deficit to in big game over Spirit
It was a 21 point lead by the Spirit at the half, but Nicky Horde went on a scoring rampage with 39 points and 12 boards to lead the Clash over the Spirit 98-91. This saves them 1-2 in the season series.
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Horde takin' it back.
Nicky Horde posted his best game in 3 seasons scoring 39 points, 14 boards and 8 assists to defeat the Paladins 122-93. Rookie Steve McMillen also posted career highs with 32 points and 12 assists.
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The Clash need OT to stave off Spirit
Despite leading nearly the entire game, the Clash let the Spirit take them into overtime but held on to win 125-116. Nicky Horde had one of his best seasons scoring 27 points with 10 assists and 10 rebounds.
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Clash score major victory over Gryphons
The Clash beat the Gryphons for the second time this season with Nicky Horde leading the team with 34 points.
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Horde scores 37 as Clash continue to win
Veteran Nicky Horde hasn't had the season he's used to, but he put up a big 37 points and 10 boards to help the team beat the resurgent Paladins 109-107. This was their 4th straight win.
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The Clash are back
After a stunning #1 slot in the playoffs last season led by Hasheem Halim, the Clash are back in business with superstar Nicky Horde playing like old. The Clash are off to their best start in a long time and look like they haven't lost a step. Nicky Horde scored 24 points with 11 boards and 8 assists in a 102-95 win over the Pitbulls.
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Early season exit for Horde
During the 116-120 loss to the Pitbulls, 10 time all-star Nicky Horde succumbed to a season ending injury only 15 games into the season. He was already having by far the worst season in his amazing career. This comes just as the Clash were really gaining momentum.
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Clash win 4th straight
The Clash have been rollin' on after a 1-3 start winning their last 4 with the latest a 119-109 win over the Spikers. Nicky Horde neared a triple double with 25 points, 10 boards and 9 assists.
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Clash hitting late stride
The Clash are on a 6 game win streak, the longest in two seasons as the beat the Pitbulls 99-79. Nicky Horde led the way with 22 points, 15 boards and 6 assists.
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Horde has phenomenal game in win
In his best game of the season, Nicky Horde scored 23 points, 13 boards and 12 assists while giving up just one turnover in his first triple double of the season. They beat the Pitbulls 98-84.
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Horde delivers blow to Spikers
Horde delivers his best game of the season with a season high 40 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists. The Clash defeated the Spikers 114-90.
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Skates leads team to 4th straight win, will miss next 7 games
Blaines Skates scored 24 before leaving the game with injury, but it was enough for the Venom to win their 4th straight game 119-108. Skates will miss the next 7 games with injury.
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Horde hits new low in career scoring just 3 points
Nicky Horde shot just 1 for 13 scoring a career low 3 points in games where he's played more than a minute. The team fell to the Venom 87-111.
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Clash hit 3 wins in a row
The Clash pulled away in the 4th quarter with Nicky Horde scoring 30 points with 12 boards and Stuart Pacheco dishing 13 assists as the Clash beat the Dragons 106-93 for their 3rd straight win.
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Horde still brilliant as Clash rack up losses
Nicky Horde served up another triple double in their 81-90 loss to the Paladins. Horde scored 30 points with 14 rebounds and 12 assists.
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Horde drops out of his rutt, Clash lose
Nicky Horde put in 31 points with 11 rebounds and 8 assists, but the Clash came up just short 114-115 to the Spikers
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Finally... a win
Nicky Horde finally looked like the League MVP he was last season scoring 31 points with 8 assists to lead the Clash to their first win 106-98 over the Spirit.
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Awards
Nicky Horde as announced as the Leagues MVP for the second straight season, and 3rd time in his career.
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Clash loss leaves them out of playoffs
For just the second time in team history, the Clash will miss the playoffs after losing 90-100 to the Ice. This was their 6th straight loss. Nicky Horde as usual had a big game scoring 30 points with 8 rebounds and 7 assists, but hit just 10 for 34 overall and 4 for 16 from downtown.
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The Clash drop key game to Paladins
The Clashes room for error became a little smaller losing to the Paladins 119-120 on a last second miss. They have now lost the series 2-3 and will lose out of the 4th playoff spot in a tie-breaker. Nicky Horde continued his League MVP quest scoring a game high 44 points with 8 rebounds and 6 assists.
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Clash win 8th straight despite missing key starters
The Clash seem not to have noticed the absence of Derrick Fons and Elias Parks who went doown in the opening minutes. They bested the Spirit 105-91, but have lost the season series 2-3. Nicky Horde continues to make a run at his 2nd straight League MVP title and 3rd overall scoring 37 points with 11 rebounds. The Clash have now won 8 straight games as they try to lock up a playoff berth.
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Horde explodes for 49 points in win
The phenom known as Nicky Horde was unleashed on the Paladins as the Clash won 120-92. Horde scored a league high 49 points in the win while Stuart Pacheco scored 26 points with 11 assists and 8 rebounds.
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Horde keeps Clash above .500
The Pitbulls gave the team a late run, but Nicky Horde's 35 points, 7 assists and 12 rebounds were enough for the Clash to sustain an 87-85 win.
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Horde and Clash overcome Gryphons
Nicky Horde poured it on as the Clash came out on top 106-96 over the Gryphons to move to 2 games over .500. Nicky Horde was the star again scoring 38 points with 11 assists in the win.
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Horde takes charge in Clash victory
Nicky Horde put on a one man show in the teams 119-86 win over the Venom. Horde scored 43 points with 14 rebounds and 7 assists picking up the slack for the injured Derrick Fons. The Clash are now again over .500 in the standings.
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Clash jump back on track
Taking advantage of the Gryphons foul trouble, the Clash seized the opportunity beating the Gryphons 125-116. Nicky Horde was back on track leading all scores with 41 points on 15 of 28 shooting and 6 of 7 from downtown. He also added 9 assists.
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Awards
Nicky Horde was selected this seasons League MVP. He becomes the first player to have multiple League MVP selections with his 2nd.
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Clash bow out of the playoffs early
For the first time since their inception season, the Clash have been sent home without a single post-season victory. They lost 99-101 to the Paladins despite Nicky Horde's 34 points and 7 assists and Earle Dunneback's 31 points and 7 assists.
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Things continue to get worse for the Clash
As if their current slump and possible playoff miss wasn't bad news enough, Nicky Horde was injured and will miss the next 2 games while Derrick Fons was ejected from their latest 81-100 loss at the hand of the Pitbulls.
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Horde wins shootout with Halter
Nicky Horde put in 44 points with 14 rebounds while Amos Halter put in 45 points, but the Clash were the victors beating the Paladins 112-102 and taking the season series.
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Horde follows up 52 points game with another strong performance
Now with 92 points in the past two games, Nicky Horde scored 40 points with 13 rebounds and 7 assists to lead the Clash to become the first team with 20 wins this season. The Clash beat the Spirit for the 4th time 108-93.
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Horde sets new league high 52 points
It was the Nicky Horde show scoring a league high 52 points in a 118-109 beat down of the Dragons. He also grabbed 10 rebounds. Earle Dunneback put in 14 assists while Derrick Fons scored 26.
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Horde puts up statement numbers in win
This season Nicky Horde has been the most dominant player by far and could be on his way to a 2nd League MVP title. He equaled his teamate Earle Dunneback's mark with 43 points in a 30 point blowout of the Paladins 122-92. He also chipped in 9 rebounds and 10 assists while Dunneback scored 24 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Derrick Fons scored 26 points with 12 rebounds in the game.
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Horde scores 37 in win
Nicky Horde seems to have found his groove again after missing a few games and stumbling in a couple others. He scored 37 points with 10 rebounds and 8 assists beating the Dragons 120-96.
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Clash hold on for win, Horde on fire
The Clash bounced back for a big win over the Paladins holding them off 111-109. Nicky Horde continued his sensational season scoring aleague high 38 points with 7 rebounds
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The Clash pull off the trifecta
The Clash have put off naysayers with a staunch defense to win their first 3 games. Nicky Horde has been sensational averaging 31ppg in the wins.
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Horde setting early tone for Clash
With 33 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals, Nicky Horde has come out the blocks fast this season as they beat the Spirit 96-85 to win their first 2 contests.
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The Clash big 3 come up big
There were great numbers all around as the Clash toppled the Dragons 121-90. Earle Dunneback scored 30 points with 9 rebounds and 8 assists, Derrick Fons scored 34 points with 12 rebounds and Nicky Horde put in 29 points with 8 rebounds and 10 assists.
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If Horde is in, Clash will win!
The Clash held on to defeat the Pitbulls 110-98 winning the last 2 games to take the series and advance to their 4th straight championship game. They will square off against the Venom who they hold a 3-2 series lead over. They are trying to win their second straight championship and third overall.
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If Horde is in, Clash will win!
The Clash held on to defeat the Pitbulls 110-98 winning the last 2 games to take the series and advance to their 4th straight championship game. They will square off against the Venom who they hold a 3-2 series lead over. They are trying to win their second straight championship and third overall.
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If Horde is in, Clash will win!
The Clash held on to defeat the Pitbulls 110-98 winning the last 2 games to take the series and advance to their 4th straight championship game. They will square off against the Venom who they hold a 3-2 series lead over. They are trying to win their second straight championship and third overall.
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Horde plays savior for Clash
Horde returns to score 35 points with 7 rebounds getting the Clash a win after losing 3 straight without him. They tie the series with the Pitbulls at 1 each after a 106-85 victory. Earle Dunneback added 21 points with 11 rebounds in the win.
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Horde plays savior for Clash
Horde returns to score 35 points with 7 rebounds getting the Clash a win after losing 3 straight without him. They tie the series with the Pitbulls at 1 each after a 106-85 victory. Earle Dunneback added 21 points with 11 rebounds in the win.
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Horde plays savior for Clash
Horde returns to score 35 points with 7 rebounds getting the Clash a win after losing 3 straight without him. They tie the series with the Pitbulls at 1 each after a 106-85 victory. Earle Dunneback added 21 points with 11 rebounds in the win.
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Horde out for next 5 games
Nicky Horde was injured as the Clash dropped a game to the Pitbulls 85-115. Horde will miss the rest of the season plus the teams first playoff game hurting their chances for a repeat championship.
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Horde out for next 5 games
Nicky Horde was injured as the Clash dropped a game to the Pitbulls 85-115. Horde will miss the rest of the season plus the teams first playoff game hurting their chances for a repeat championship.
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Clash hit 26 or more wins again
Since the teams inception the team has now won 26 or more games in every season. The defending champs beat the Ice 110-90 hoping to wrap up at least the 2nd spot in for the playoffs. Nicky Horde led the way with 37 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists while Earle Dunneback added 31 points with 7 assists.
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Clash hit 26 or more wins again
Since the teams inception the team has now won 26 or more games in every season. The defending champs beat the Ice 110-90 hoping to wrap up at least the 2nd spot in for the playoffs. Nicky Horde led the way with 37 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists while Earle Dunneback added 31 points with 7 assists.
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Clash fare just fine without Fons
Earle Dunneback and Nicky Horde made a statement for the Clash as they beat the Spikers 106-92. Dunneback scored 30 points while Nicky Horde put in 34 with 11 rebounds and 8 assists.
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Clash fare just fine without Fons
Earle Dunneback and Nicky Horde made a statement for the Clash as they beat the Spikers 106-92. Dunneback scored 30 points while Nicky Horde put in 34 with 11 rebounds and 8 assists.
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Nicky Horde of old finally shows
Nicky Horde finally errupted with a season leading 45 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists as they held off the Ice for the first time this season 107-100.
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Nicky Horde of old finally shows
Nicky Horde finally errupted with a season leading 45 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists as they held off the Ice for the first time this season 107-100.
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Clash beat Venom by 11
The Clash aren't going to be giving up their championship title without a fight defeating the #1 ranked Venom 115-104. It will be more of a challenge down the road however as the Venom were missing superstar Rudolph Jackson. Nicky Horde continued his dominance scoring 42 points while dishing 8 assists.
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Clash beat Venom by 11
The Clash aren't going to be giving up their championship title without a fight defeating the #1 ranked Venom 115-104. It will be more of a challenge down the road however as the Venom were missing superstar Rudolph Jackson. Nicky Horde continued his dominance scoring 42 points while dishing 8 assists.
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Horde off to fast start
Nicky Horde has been notorious for his slow starts to the season, but this season is an exception scoring 36 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists as the Clash beat the Gryphons 122-84. Horde is averaging 28.7 ppg on the young season.
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Horde off to fast start
Nicky Horde has been notorious for his slow starts to the season, but this season is an exception scoring 36 points, 8 rebounds and 8 assists as the Clash beat the Gryphons 122-84. Horde is averaging 28.7 ppg on the young season.
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Clash show no mercy as they win second series game
The Clash duplicated their great performance of 135 points with a new team record 143-108 win over the Paladins. Nicky Horde was the highlight real with 46 points, 8 rebounds and 10 assists in the victory. The team is on the verge of winning their 2nd championship.
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Clash cap season with win to lead in standings
The number one spot in the playoffs is once again handed to the Clash who defeated the Spirit for the 5th time 135-103. Nicky Horde scored 33 points with 6 assists for the Clash. They will face the Dragons in the first round of the playoffs whom they are 4-1 against in the series this season.
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The Clash beat the Pitbulls to hold on to top spot in standings
Nicky Horde pulled off 41 points with 7 rebounds and 6 assists as the Clash beat the Pitbulls for the 3rd straight time 112-93.
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The Clash fall by two in team record performance
Dunneback had 28 points with 7 rebounds, 7 assists while Nicky Horde had 34 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists in the Clash''s team record 140 point performance despite losing to the Spikers by two in overtime.
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Fons scores 40, Horde scores 38, Clash win 4th in a row
The Clash showed their dominance in a 110-95 win over the Spirit with Derrick Fons and Nicky Horde combining for 78 points while Earle Dunneback registered 11 assists.
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Clash in major slump
Losing to the Spikers 97-101, the Clash have now lost 4 in a row despite Nicky Horde's 28 points and 9 rebounds.
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Clash's big 3 make big statement
The Clash big 3 stepped up with a statement win over the Dragons 103-85 for their 6th win in a row. Earle Dunneback scored 20 points with 9 rebounds and 6 assists, Nicky Horde scored 32 with 5 rebounds and 5 assists while Derrick Fons scored 25 points with 8 rebounds.
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Nicky Horde scores 34 in win
Nicky Horde just missed a triple double with 34 points with 12 rebounds and 9 assists as the Clash beat the Rhinos 98-90.
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Skates lifts team to victory
A rough start for the Gryphons so far but Blaine Skates turned in 33 points, 10 rebounds with 8 assists to lead the team 103-99.
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Horde finally puts up big numbers
With 30 points, 14 assists and 8 rebounds Nicky Horde made some amends for his awful start to the season beating the previously unbeaten Spikers 111-93. Earle Dunneback also continues to play extremely well scoring 26 points with 11 rebounds and 5 assists.
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Clash bounce back
After a surprising loss to the Dragons to open the season, the Clash ocme back big with a 115-86 win over the Rhinos. Earle Dunneback has been played extremely well to open the season scoring 28 points with 7 assists while Nicky Horde added a triple double with 17 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists.
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Clash win 10 in a row, take first game in Championship
Nicky Horde scored 34 points with 10 assists while Derrick Fons scored 29 points with 9 rebounds to lead the Clash to their 10th straight win going back to the regular season. They beat the Pitbulls 127-109 to take game one of the championship series.
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Clash take first game
The fear for the Clash team happened with Fons fouling out early, but Nicky Horde was able to keep the team afloat scoring 29 points with 13 assists as the Clash beat the Venom 110-107.
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Horde and Fons come through to give the Clash lead
Derrick Fons scored 35 points and 7 rebounds while Nicky Horde scored 34 points with 11 rebounds and 7 assists in the 127-101 win which give the Clash the upperhand and set them one win away from their first ever title.
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Clash tie the series at one a piece
Nicky Horde came through big for the Clash as they tied the championship series 1-1. He scored 43 points with 9 assists as they beat the Pitbulls 124-111.
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Clash hand Pitbulls statement loss
The Clash just may be the team to end the Pitbulls incredible championship run. They have all their stars back together and delivered a 119-79 win over the Pitbulls, their worst loss of the season and also now win the season series 3-2. Nicky Horde scored 33 points with 8 rebounds and 10 assists. Derrick Fons put in 36 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists. Bernard Redo scored 24 points with 17 rebounds and 6 assists.
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Horde returns...big time!
Leading the Clash back to the fast lane, Nicky Horde returns with a game high 37 points, 14 rebounds and 8 assists to lead the Clash over the Gryphons 114-84 eliminating them from the playoffs.
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Nicky Horde out for 8 games
Nicky Horde is due to miss just about the entire rest of the season. Seems this happens every season for the Clash with major injuries. He should be back in time for the Clash's run in the playoffs.
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Clash hand Paladins lashing
With a 132-85 blowout, the Clash improve to 21-9 as the dominant offense just keeps on rolling. Nicky Horde added a game high 39 points with 8 rebounds and 7 assists while Derrick Fons added 37 points with 8 rebounds. Not to be outdone, Bernard Redo scored 11 points with 12 rebounds before fouling out of the game.
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Horde with his best game this season
The Clash triple threat is alive and well as Nicky Horde put up a triple double with 37 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists as the Clash easily put away the Rhinos for the third time this season 127-95.
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Clash win fourth in a row in double OT
It was the survival of the deepest bench as the Clash outlasted the Gryphons 134-128 in double overtime. Nicky Horde hit 30 points for the first time this season while grabbing 14 rebounds with 8 assists.
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All-Star Selections
The Clash named boasted 3 players as all-star selections. Nicky Horde, Derrick Fons and Bernard Redo.
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Nicky Horde wins league MVP
Nicky Horde ran away with the MVP nomination with a new league record 2,262,437 votes. The way he has played, it wouldn't be surprising if he repeats next season.
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Fons, Redo & Horde big in crunch time
Now tied with the Venom for the 4th spot in the playoffs, the Clash have won 3 in a row now. The Venom however hold the tie-breaker as they won the season series 3-2. They also have the disadvantage of playing the Paladins for their last game which they've lost in all previous games.
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Horde scores 44 in win
Nicky Horde continues to carry the Clash scoring 44 points and grabbing 11 rebounds in a win over the Ice. The Clash have been very erratic getting pounded one game and wreaking havoc the next. If they can get into the playoffs and the proper team shows up, no team in the league could match them.
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Heee's Back!
Nicky Horde had a team high 39 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists in his eagerly awaited return to the Clash lineup. They beat the Rhinos 117-89 as Horde put on a clinic in the 4th quarter as the Clash came from behind outscoring the Rhinos 43 to 15 during the quarter
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Clash fall.....again
Horde ejected, Fons fouled out. Another blown lead leads to the Clash's 4th straight loss after beginning the season 6-0. Horde is due to miss 5 games after being tossed for kicking an opposing player during a loose ball tussle. All season the Clash have been very inconsistent with keeping their starting 5 in for significant minutes.
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Horde pours on 53 points
The beasts of the league, the Clash up their record to 5-0 behind Hordes career high 53 point performance. He also had a 48 point performance earlier this season. He leads the league averaging 34 points per game.
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Horde puts up 48 in Clash win
Nicky Horde lifts the Clash to 3-0 on a league high 48 point game as they defeat the Dragons 108-101. He also added 9 rebounds and 7 assists as the Clash are on top with the Paladins for the league best record.
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Double loss for the Clash
The Clash have dropped their first playoff game to the Gryphons who hadn\'t beat them during the regular season. Even more importantly they have lost Nicky Horde again. The reason they are the #1 seeded team. This could be it for the Clash who are now holding on by a thread.
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Clash deliver statement win over the Spirit
Nicky Horde scored 45 points as the Clash beat the Spirit 98-91. The first and second ranked teams could have shown a preview of the Championship game in this second season. The Clash however have a commanding 5-2 record versus the Spirit this season.
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Nicky Horde has career high 46 in OT win
Fighting off the desperate Spikers the Clash were able to hold up and get win number 29 as they try and clinch the top spot in the playoffs. Nicky Horde led all scores with a career high 46 and is averaging just under 29ppg.
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Horde and the Clash don't skip a beat.
How bout 'dem Clash! Another tremendous stretch of victories, the Clash are now up to 7 in a row and 18 of their last 21 games. Horde is over 24 points a game and has the Clash on pace for the best record in league history.
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Horde returns, puts up 34, Clash keep winnin'
Nicky Horde who was injured in the teams 4th game of the season returns and keeps the Clash on the winning track handing the Pitbulls their first loss in 6 games. Meanwhile the Clash keep pace with the best record in the league. The Clash scored 114 points, the highest in 12 games and have now won 6 of their last 7...welcome back Nicky!
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Nicky Forde to miss over half the season
Another major injury early in the season, this time the 3rd pick in the draft Nicky Forde is sidelined with a broken finger. He's due to miss 26 games.
The Clash had a great start to the season going 3-1 and hope their #1 pick Blaine Skates will be able pull them through whie Forde is out.