Jim Weddle injured his foot in the Bolts game against the Sun Bears. He is expected to miss 3-5 games.
Headlines for Jim Weddle
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Weddle injured, will miss at least 3 games.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Bolts
The Bolts have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $13,454,000 per season for 5 seasons.
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Pitbulls waive Jim Weddle
The Pitbulls have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 4.5 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 14.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Pitbulls
The Pitbulls have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $9,910,000 per season for 1 season.
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Pitbulls waive Jim Weddle
The Pitbulls have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 4.5 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 14.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Pitbulls
The Pitbulls have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $9,630,000 per season for 1 season.
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Spikers waive Jim Weddle
The Spikers have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 4.5 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 14.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Spikers
The Spikers have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $10,460,000 per season for 1 season.
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Razors waive Jim Weddle
The Razors have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 4.5 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 14.7 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Razors
The Razors have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $7,644,000 per season for 3 seasons.
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Tigers waive Jim Weddle
The Tigers have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 2.8 PPG, with 0.8 rebounds and 0.1 assists while playing 3.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Tigers
The Tigers have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $6,310,000 per season for 1 season.
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Clash waive Jim Weddle
The Clash have waived Jim Weddle from their roster. Jim posted 2.8 PPG, with 0.8 rebounds and 0.1 assists while playing 3.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Weddle injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Jim Weddle injured his foot in the Clash game against the Edge. He will miss the Clash next 3 games.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Clash
The Clash have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $26,913,600 per season for 5 seasons.
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Jim Weddle contract declined
Jim Weddle will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Lava. Weddle was seeking a deal for 5 seasons which would pay $24,030,000 .
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League I, Season 27 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Lava. Weddle averaged 12.4ppg, 9.2rpg and 0.6apg.
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 15.5ppg, 9.0rpg and 0.8apg during the season.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Lava. Weddle averaged 15.5ppg, 9.0rpg and 0.8apg.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Lava Team MVP award for Season 26.
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Jim Weddle finishes 1st in the league in blocks
Jim Weddle averaged 2.5 blocks per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Lava congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Weddle,Bucaro,Better,Boiser traded to Lava from Paladins for Cabotage,Edgars
The Paladins have reached a deal with the Lava that will send Jim Weddle, Protasio Bucaro, Burr Better, Thorley Boiser, and a season 27, 1st round draft pick to the Lava in exchange for Kodie Cabotage, and Zachrey Edgars.
Weddle averaged 14.4 PPG, 9.3 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 31.9 minutes per game. Bucaro averaged 10.7 PPG, 4.4 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 24.5 minutes per game. Better averaged 14.1 PPG, 8.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 32.4 minutes per game. Boiser averaged 2.4 PPG, 0.3 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 4.2 minutes per game. Cabotage averaged 30.7 PPG, 9.2 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 37.0 minutes per game. Edgars averaged 5.1 PPG, 9.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 29.0 minutes per game.
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Weddle injured, will miss at least 13 games.
Jim Weddle injured his hand in the Paladins game against the Asteroids. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Paladins take care of tough Venom team at home
It was a shootout at home against the Venom for the Paladins as they were finally able to blow it wide open during the first part of the 4th quarter to go up 5-2 on the season. Boyd Brunson lit fire going 7 of 10 from downtown on his way to 37 points, his highest in 3 seasons. Volker Knobell was once again very solid on defense as well as running the offense, dishing a new franchise record 17 assists. Jim Weddle scored a season high 16 with 10 boards.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League Tournament, Season 7 champion League I team. Congratulations!
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 15.2ppg, 10.9rpg and 1.7apg during the season.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 7 champion Paladins team representing League I. Congratulations!
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Weddle selected as All-Defense
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Paladins. Weddle allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .328% from the floor while averaging 10.7rpg, 0.3spg and 2.5bpg.
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Weddle selected as All-Defense
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Paladins. Weddle allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .328% from the floor while averaging 10.7rpg, 0.3spg and 2.5bpg.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Paladins. Weddle averaged 15.0ppg, 10.7rpg and 1.7apg.
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Paladins take series over Bolts
The Bolts failed to make a repeat championship appearance after their 15 point loss to the Paladins who took the series in 4 games. The Bolts came into the playoffs as the hottest team in the league on the strength of 13 straight wins, however they would go just 1-3 in the series.
Mauricio Wolcott came off the bench again for the Paladins to score his highest point total of the season with 33 points on 13 of 18 shooting. Jim Weddle racked up another double-double with 17 points and 13 boards.
The Paladins move onto round 2 where they will have quite a tough matching against the #1 seeded and 3 time defending champ Lava.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Paladins Team MVP award for Season 24.
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Jim Weddle finishes 1st in the league in blocks
Jim Weddle averaged 2.5 blocks per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Paladins congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Krysztofiak hits game winner to lift Paladins over Razors
The Paladins overcame a 13 point deficit to the Razors who seemed to have control of the game for most of the duration with Jeremi Krysztofiak, who struggled to just 8 points in the game hitting the game winner as time expired to win 97-96 and improve to a league and franchise record best 10-1 on the season. Jim Weddle scored 24 with 15 boards. Salam Scherma had a big day off the bench scoring 7 with 10 boards and 11 assists in the win.
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Paladins roll through Urchins, tie franchise best start
The game was tight until the 3rd quarter when the Paladins scored 47 to blow it open, defeating the Urchins 113-91 to improve to a franchise best tying 9-1 start. First time since the 3rd season. Boyd Brunson led the charge with 24 points and 9 assists while Jim Weddle scored 19 with 10 boards. Urson Noel was huge off the bench in his finest game of the season scoring 15 with 11 boards in 24 minutes.
Next up are the Razors on the road where they will attempt to best the mark for best record to start the season for the franchise.
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Paladins get huge win over Gryphons
The Paladins had a tall order facing the 2-0 Gryphons and were able to pass the test with a convincing 129-106 victory. The game was a battle back and forth until the 4th when the Paladins blew it open. Jim Weddle had his best game of the season, scoring 30 points while getting to the line 12 times. He also pulled in 10 boards. Boyd Brunson scored 16 with 10 assists. Milan Munding took a while to get going scoring just 3 in the first half, but had a strong second half finishing with 23.
For the Gryphons, Vishal Chanter continued a brilliant season scoring 26, with 8 rebounds and 11 assists in the loss.
This is the first 3-0 start since their championship run in season 17. They face the undefeated Clash next where they will try to start 4-0 for just first time in 21 seasons and just the second time in franchise history.
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Paladins pass opening test with win over Romans
Despite 17 turnovers, the Paladins were able to stay ahead of the Romans to win 101-94 in coach Tha Kingpin's debut in League I. It wasn't the usual route the Paladins normally went with the guards leading the way... this game belonged to the forwards Milan Munding and Jeremi Krysztofiak. Munding scored 30 while Krysztofiak scored 24 on 11 of 15 shooting. Jim Weddle still didn't seem dominant offensively, but had a career game in blocks with 8, just missing a triple double with his 10 boards and 12 points.
The team faces the 1-0 Asteroids next.
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Paladins have solid showing in first preseason game
The new-look Paladins took a 57-39 lead at the half to win 110-102 in their first preseason game under new coach Tha Kingpin. Mauricio Wolcott came out strong with 22 on 8 of 13, while Jeremi Krysztofiak picked up where he left off last season scoring 20 points. Milan Munding had a slow start, but finished strong with 19 points on 7 of 15. Jim Weddle did not perform as well as hoped, scoring just 7 in 24 minutes. Volker Knobell however had a huge showing, playing 27 minutes to score 13 points, leading in assists and rebounds with 8 and 7.
The next preseason game will be against the Dragons.
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Weddle agrees to deal with Paladins
The Paladins have signed Jim Weddle to the team in a deal worth $22,920,000 per season for 4 seasons.
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Jim Weddle contract declined
Jim Weddle has declined to negotiate with the Razors. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $30,090,000.
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Jim Weddle awarded Future Stars Game MVP
Jim Weddle was the standout performer during the Future Stars Game tournament. He played 21.6 minutes per game scoring 10.3 PPG, 0.8RPG and 0.8 APG on his way to the award. Now on to the draft to see how his performance will impact his stock in the draft.
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 17.2ppg, 9.1rpg and 2.2apg during the season.
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 17.2ppg, 9.1rpg and 2.2apg during the season.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Razors. Weddle averaged 16.4ppg, 8.8rpg and 2.2apg.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Razors Team MVP award for Season 22.
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Jim Weddle finishes 3rd in the league in blocks
Jim Weddle averaged 2.3 blocks per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Razors congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Jim Weddle finishes 3rd in the league in field goal percentage
Jim Weddle averaged .567 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Razors congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
It's been a while!
The Venom have made the postseason! That line hasn't been spoken in 8 seasons, which shows what a drought what one of the best teams historically have been in. That season, Jay Donati was their top pick, Blaine Skates was tearing up the league, and Kyle Dulaney was just hitting his prime.
Now the new crop... headed by Eli Lundin, Cornell Haggberg and a resurgent Nice Smith have pulled the Venom back up into the... semi-elite teams as they go is as #6 seeds to face the Razors in the 1st round. It will be the first time the two teams will meet in the playoffs... of course the Razors 1st season in League I was season 17, so it wouldn't have been possible with the Venom slump in effect. The Razors hold a career edge of 13-4, but both teams will be missing key players. The Razors will be missing star center Jim Weddle for 2-3 games, while the Venom will miss Nice Smith, out for the entire playoffs.
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Razors win squeaker over Romans, Weddle Injured
The Razors eeked out an intense win over the Romans 121-117 after 4 quarters of 18 lead changes. They have now won the crucial season series 2-0. They did however suffer a huge loss to teams leader and best center in the league, Jim Weddle who will miss the remainder of the regular season after scoring 13 points in 12 minutes of play. Jamaal Tumlison will start in his place.
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Weddle injured, will miss at least 8 games.
Jim Weddle injured his head in the Razors game against the Romans. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.
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Crum leads Razors over Warriors
All-star Jeramy Crum, in just his second season has established himself as the fresh face for the Razors, leading the team to victory and a 11-5 record over the Warriors 122-102. His 45 points set the franchise record overtaking Reyes Coleman and Anibal Makie for most in a game. Jim Weddle put in another big game pulling down 18 boards with 17 points in the win on the road.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League Tournament, Season 4 champion League I team. Congratulations!
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 16.5ppg, 10.4rpg and 1.7apg during the season.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Razors. Weddle averaged 16.5ppg, 10.3rpg and 1.8apg.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Razors Team MVP award for Season 21.
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Jim Weddle finishes 3rd in the league in blocks
Jim Weddle averaged 1.9 blocks per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Razors congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Jim Weddle finishes 1st in the league in rebounds
Jim Weddle averaged 10.3 rebounds per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Razors congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League IV All-League team after averaging 17.5ppg, 9.1rpg and 1.4apg during the season.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Razors. Weddle averaged 17.5ppg, 8.9rpg and 1.3apg.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Razors Team MVP award for Season 20.
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Weddle leads charge as Razors hit double digit wins
Jim Weddle and the champion Razors proved why they are who they are, mounting a 4th quarter charge to outscore the Romans 42-22 and on their way to a 118-102 victory. Jim Weddle scored a game-high 29 points with 9 boards in the teams 10th win. Kenyan Zymowski scored 28 with 12 boards for the Romans.
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Big win for Urchins over Razors in OT
The Urchins battled all game and finally grabbed the tie late in the 4th against the Razors with 8 seconds left on a Hilario Roe jumper 104-104. The Razors had a chance to win, but Jim Weddle missed sending the game to OT where the Urchins then dominated going on to win 119-111. Bejay Vigna pulled down 16 boards with 20 points in the game. Fred Bustamante scored 29 with 8 assists while Keith Dunworth scored 26 with 12 assists. The Urchins improve to 7-4 while the Razors drop to 9-3.
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Huge win for Razors over Warriors
The reigning champ Razors had their work cut out against the high-flying Warriors on the Warriors home court, but in the end the Razors held on for a 12 point win 118-106 to even the records at 3-1. Jim Weddle fouled out in the contest after scoring 20 points, but veteran Bennie Stock stepped in for a huge game hitting 7 of 10 to score 19. This win puts the Razors out front again as the team to beat this season.
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Razor Sharp
The champions had something to prove as they fought their way to a 105-94 win over a tough Sun Bears team. Jim Weddle really came on in the second half for the Razors scoring 22 points with 14 boards on 10 of 15 shooting in the game. Anibal Mackie scored 23 with 7 boards and 5 assists. Vetertan Miles Luna had one of his finest days in recent seasons scoring 17 with 5 boards, 7 assists and 3 steals in his Razor debut.
The Sun Bears were led by rookie Burcet Wilansky who carried over his excellent preseason to score 24 with 5 assists in his regular season debut.
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Razors look good remaining undefeated in career preseason play
The Razors improved to 7-0 in franchise history in preseason games thanks heavily to how long and often they play Jim Weddle who scored 18 and 8 in 27 minutes. They defeated the Sun Bears 109-90.
For the Sun Bears, 2nd pick in the draft and rookie Burcet Wilansky continued to have a promising preseason putting up 17 points to lead the team, but did it shooting just 5 of 21.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League Tournament, Season 2 champion League I team. Congratulations!
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Jim Weddle awarded League Tournament MVP
Jim Weddle was awarded this seasons League Tournament MVP award after putting up terrific numbers during the tournament. He averaged 33.0 PPG, with 9.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists for the League I.
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League I Romps League II for Championship
Make it two in a row for League I, dismantling League II by 39 points to claim the Leagues 2nd straight championship title. League II came out on a 5-0 run, but League I came back quickly leading by 9 by the end of the first, 26 by half, 31 by the 4th to win 143-104.
The tournament MVP Jim Weddle scored a game high 33 with 9 boards to lead the crew. Mauricio Wolcott scored 24 with 12 assists while rookie and League I MVP Kodie Cabotage scored 21 with 8 assists and 6 boards.
For League II, Jose Teske scored 15 with 5 assists and 5 boards in the losing cause.
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Congratulations to Jim Weddle, who has been selected to represent the League IV All-League team after averaging 16.0ppg, 9.7rpg and 2.1apg during the season.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League I, Season 19 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Jim Weddle awarded playoff MVP
Jim Weddle was awarded this seasons playoff MVP award after a brilliant postseason averaging 21.8 PPG, with 9.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists for the Razors.
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Razors end incredible series with a championship
For the better part of the game, it looked like the Paladins were about to take the season 19 championship by winning the 3rd consecutive game, however it wasn't meant to be as the never-say-die Razors came back from and incredible 22 points to send the game to OT. Once in OT, the Razors had their way outscoring the Paladins 22-12. Jim Weddle scored 26 points with 10 boards and 5 assists while Pedro Wilcoxen scored 34. Elliott Swickard scored 20 with 13 rebounds. For the Paladins, Jamal Gibson scored 29 with 8 boards. And so it goes, the Razors win their first franchise championship!!! The Paladins fail to win their 6th.
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Things looking grim for the Paladins
The Razors smacked the Paladins around again... 110-102 on the Paladins home court to give them the edge 2-0 in the championship series and their 6th straight playoff win. Mauricio Wolcott was limited to just 13 minutes of game time due to foul trouble which proved to be the difference. Tawa Wilsdon had a terrific game with 13 points and 17 boards. Jamal Gibson played well with 24 points and 8 boards, but those numbers weren't nearly enough to overcome the Razors. Jim Weddle of course proved huge with 25 points and 8 boards while Anibal Mackie neared a triple-double with 9 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists.
It could be doomsday for the Paladins as the 3rd game returns to the Razors court.
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Jim Weddle named Team MVP
Congratulations to Jim Weddle on winning the Razors Team MVP award for Season 19.
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Razors head to the title game after edging Tigers
It looked like the Tigers were on their way to making the series competitive again after leading the majority of the game. They couldn't however close down the stretch, getting it to as close as two, but it was a no go with the Razors winning 99-97. Jim Weddle led the team again with another double-double, 19 points and 13 boards.
Kyle Dulaney played incredibly well with a season high of 37 points and 9 boards, but it was too little too late for the top seeded expansion Tigers who will head into the offseason with something left to prove.
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Weddle selected as an All-Star
Jim Weddle has been voted as an all-star for the Razors. Weddle averaged 15.7ppg, 9.5rpg and 2.2apg.
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Razors have no problem with Tigers in game 1
The Razors pounced on the Tigers early and often to the tune of a 26 point lead to win 108-92 led by Jim Weddle's 25 points and 9 boards. The game heads to the Razors home court for game 2 where the team hasn't lost this post season.
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Pitbulls come ahead in titanic 4th game battle against Razors
The Razors/Pitbulls series is considered by many as one of the best playoff battles of the season as the reigning champion Pitbulls try to hold on to the crown against what many consider the best team in the league, Razors led by Jim Weddle and co. The teams battled it out with 17 lead dchanges and 11 ties, but in the end the Pitbulls won again tying the series at 2 with their 109-104 victory.
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Razors win first playoff game in franchise history
The Razors have come so close to postseason play in each of their first 3 seasons in existance, and this time, they are in it to win it. They match up against the formidable reigning champion Pitbulls and open game 1 with a 111-107 win at home. Jim Weddle scored 25 points while Elliott Swickard put in 20 with 12 boards.
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Weddle injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Jim Weddle injured his knee in the Razors game against the Sun Bears. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Razors beat Astereoids with bench
The leagues leading team in points per game, the Razors proved they can beat teams in every which way as they opened the game up in the 2nd half to beat the Asteroids 140-111. The team got help from nearly every player with all 5 starters and 9 total players in double figure scoring. Anibal Mackie scored 23 with 12 assists to lead the team while Jim Weddle scored 19 with 13 boards.
For the Asteroids who lead all expansion teams with a 11-6 record, Jamir Ramadanovic led width 33 points.
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Smith up to his old tricks in Venom win
The Venom kept up with the previously undefeated Razors long enough for Nice Smith to hit the game winner with 3 seconds left, defeating the Razors 126-125 to even up their record at 2-2. Smith took over the game and poured in 48 points, his highest total since season 16. He hit 17 of 26 shots with 11 of 12 from the charity stripe. Ty Pandya dished 14 assists with 13 points.
For the Razors Jim Weddle put up 16 with 13 boards while Bennie Munson scored 28 to lead the team who now drop to 3-1.
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Razors beat Gryphons in record setting fashion
It was a shootout by both teams until the 4th period where the Razors outscored the Gryphons 30-10. The final score, Razors 151 to the Gryphons 118. 151 points, a new league record that bests the Paladins season 7 mark of 149. The team shot 60% hitting 52 field goals and connecting on 33 of 45 free throws.
Jim Weddle was unstoppable again scoring 33 points with 14 boards and 6 assists. Pedro Wilcoxen scored 38 with 6 assists. The Razors for the first time start the season out 3-0 and look unstoppable in every area so far.
For the Gryphons, Tommy Carden led the way with 28 points and 9 boards. In his first start of the season, Eli Lundin scored 26 with 7 assists.
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Weddle receives ring
Jim Weddle has received his championship ring for being part of the League Tournament, Season 1 champion League I team. Congratulations!
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Another huge game for Weddle
With 24 points, 13 boards and 11 for 15 shooting, Jim Weddle is sending a message to the league that the team means business. They topped the Sun Bears 121-110 in their second preseason game.
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Another day at the office for Weddle
Jim Weddle and his Razors looked solid in a preseason win over the Asteroids 113-109. Weddle, undisputedly the best center in the league made it look effortless with a 21 point outing on 9 of 10 shooting with 7 boards. Anibal Mackie came close to a triple double in just 27 minutes scoring 8 points, 8 rebounds with 6 assists and just 1 turnover. Pedro Wilcoxen scored 20 points with 6 boards.
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League I stave off League II to take Leage of Leagues championship
Four players for League I scored 20+ points in the teams win, leading nearly from start to finish to finish the game 122-115 over League II. Jim Weddle shined in the outting scoring 21 points on 8 of 12 shooting with 11 boards. Mauricio Wolcott scored 23 with 9 assists while fellow Paladin Jamal Gibson scored 23. For League II, Kent Noll scored 27 points to elad all scorers. Jose Teske scored 17 with 10 assists in the loss.
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Weddle selected for All-League Team
Jim Weddle has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 16.6ppg, 11.6rpg and 1.7apg during the season.
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Terriors shock Razors
The Terriers are movin on! They took control in the second half of their game against the #5 Razors to defeat them 104-96. Morris Rosa lit things up with 38 points on 16 for 28 shooting. Kelly Foushee was brilliant with 28 points and 7 boards.
Jim Weddle scored 29 with 8 boards as his Razors become the latest top 10 casualty.
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Weddle and the boys roll on
The Razors led from start to finish to top the Cheery O's 111-99 to advance to round 3 of the Team Tournament. Jim Weddle was on point once again scoring 17 with 12 boards and 4 blocks while Pedro Wilcoxen scored 21 to lead the team. Bennie Munson scored 20 off the bench. League II Playoff MVP Kent Noll had 28 points with 6 three pointers for the Cheery O's who now close out their season.
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#5 Razors keep ahead of Diamonds
The Razors played well enough to stave off the flurry of three pointers by the Diamonds who ended up shooting 10 for 21 from downtown after going 8 for 10 early on. The Razors held on 130-122 to move on to face the Cheery O's/Jacks game winner in the second round.
Bennie Munson was big off the bench scoring 28 points. Jim Weddle scored 24 with 9 boards. Pedro Wilcoxen scored 24 with 6 boards while Anibal Mackie scored 17 with8 dishes and 6 boards.
Brady Preston scored 31 to lead all scorers with 10 assists in the loss.
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Weddle leads Razors with 30 points
Jim Weddle continued as the undisputed best center in the game in only his second season scoring a career high 30 points and 14 boards to lead the league leading Razors over the Gryphons 112-104
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Razors score major upset win over Paladins
The Razors outlasted the Paladins 114-106 to defeat the Champion team for the first time in the young franchises history. This boosts the Razors into prime position for making the playoffs. Rookie MVP candidate Jim Weddle scored 22 points with 12 boards in the win.