Headlines for Mohammed Lemaster

  • Lemaster announces retirement

    After 20 seasons in the league, Mohammed Lemaster has decided to hang it up.Lemaster was originally drafted by the Jacks in the 1st season.
  • Lizards waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Lizards have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 6.4 PPG, with 4.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 23.6 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Lizards

  • Cloud waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Cloud have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 6.4 PPG, with 4.4 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 23.6 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Cloud

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another season with the Cloud for a contract worth $1,500,000 for the season.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Cloud

  • Moles waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Moles have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 1.8 PPG, with 0.9 rebounds and 0.1 assists while playing 5.2 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Connard,Puerto traded to Moles from Cheery O's for Sharp,1st round draft pick

    The Cheery O's have reached a deal with the Moles that will send Mohammed Lemaster, Rawdon Connard, and Avner Puerto to the Moles in exchange for Walcott Sharp, a season 17, 1st round draft pick, a season 17, 2nd round draft pick, a season 18, 1st round draft pick, and a season 18, 2nd round draft pick.

    Connard averaged 13.4 PPG, 9.8 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 34.9 minutes per game. Puerto averaged 6.5 PPG, 3.9 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 12.9 minutes per game. Sharp averaged 1.4 PPG, 6.2 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 19.1 minutes per game.

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Cheery O's

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Cheery O's for a contract worth $1,940,000 per season.

  • Lemaster traded to Cheery O's from Slash for 1st round draft pick

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Slash

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another season with the Slash for a contract worth $1,599,000 for the season.

  • Lemaster receives ring

    Mohammed Lemaster has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 13 champion Slash team representing League II. Congratulations!

  • Lemaster receives ring

    Mohammed Lemaster has received his championship ring for being part of the League II, Season 13 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Slash

  • Wasps waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Wasps have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 12.3 PPG, with 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists while playing 29.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Wasps

  • Impact waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Impact have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 12.3 PPG, with 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists while playing 29.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Impact

  • Battle waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Battle have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 12.3 PPG, with 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists while playing 29.9 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Battle

  • Wasps waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Wasps have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 14.5 PPG, with 5.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists while playing 34.2 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Wasps

  • Mohammed Lemaster contract declined

    Mohammed Lemaster will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Jacks. Lemaster was seeking a deal for 1 season which would pay $5,020,000 per season.

  • Mohammed Lemaster finishes 1st in the league in field goal percentage

    Mohammed Lemaster averaged .595 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Jacks congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Mohammed Lemaster named Team MVP

  • Mohammed Lemaster finishes 2nd in the league in field goal percentage

    Mohammed Lemaster averaged .572 field goal percentage per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Jacks congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Way Too Early Assessments

    Despite his numbers down last season, Morris Rosa remains a beast. Rosa has come out the gates fiery hot scoring 38 and 47 points... both more than his highest output of the previous season. The former League MVP is also hitting 83% of his shots while the Impact aim for their 4th straight 20+ season.

    The Slash offensive juggernaut rolls on. Despite the lineup changes, most notably Rawdon Connard , Khan Lefeaver and Gregorio Yule replacing Hiram Jurasz , Christopher Stovall and Randall Madera... the Slash look to be on course to lead the league for the 6th straight season in scoring. This also may be Connard's launch into superstardom.

    Jamison Bomberger is still Jamison Bomberger. Back w/ the Ice Monkeys where he rose to superstardom, the 2-time League champion and reigning League MVP is keeps the Ice Monkeys as a threat despite losing Gregorio Yule to the Slash in a potential team rebuilding move.

    The Eclipse won't miss Collin Trotter. While the team will not be as deep this season, the team can be nearly as potent with their Cobras deal sending Trotter away for the #1 pick Center Kazuo Bybee after Bomberger and Randal Lyne both departed for Free Agency.

    Mohammed Lemaster will not save the Jacks. The team tried to get somewhat back to their roots by getting one of the teams original members who has since gone on to be a 1-time all-star and all-defensive player. He joins Defensive MVP Re Scalese to lead the team, but there are just still too many holes for the team not to have their 6th straight losing season.

    Never discount the Meteors. The team never seems to rise to the level of top tier... but the trio of Jose Teske , Homer Gandy and Trevor Skabo will keep the team as a contender throughout the season.

    The Wolves are scarier than last season. Not only does the team have a bucketload of potential all-stars on the court at all times and have the potential to put up even sillier offensive numbers than last season... they can also still play defense. After their franchise best 29-6 campaign last season where they led the league in point differential at +14.3ppg, it's possible the team stretches that to challenge the Slash's record +17.2 differential from two seasons ago.

  • Lemaster agrees to deal with Jacks

  • Cobras waive Mohammed Lemaster

    The Cobras have waived Mohammed Lemaster from their roster. Mohammed posted 7.1 PPG, with 3.3 rebounds and 1.1 assists while playing 21.1 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Lemaster selected as All-Defense

    Mohammed Lemaster has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Cobras. Lemaster allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .376% from the floor while averaging 7.6rpg, 0.8spg and 0.9bpg.

  • Lemaster selected as All-Defense

    Mohammed Lemaster has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Cobras. Lemaster allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .376% from the floor while averaging 7.6rpg, 0.8spg and 0.9bpg.

  • Lemaster selected as an All-Star

  • Cobras flail without Lemaster anchoring team

    The Cobras find themselves against the ropes in the best of 5 playoff series vs the Battle. The #3 seed is fighting an uphill battle after their star player Mohammed Lemaster, went down with injury to end out the regular season after having the most successful campaign in franchise history leading them to their 2nd playoff berth (They competed for the championshihp in season 4).

    Lemaster led the team with 21ppg and was one of the anchors for the leagues best defense. He will most likely miss the entirety of the teams playoff push. Though they have put up a good fight against the Battle, things look to end pretty soon, leaving the Cobras with a very disappointing end to a great regular season.

  • Mohammed Lemaster named Team MVP

  • Lemaster injured, will miss at least 9 games.

  • Cobras pick off Wranglers on road for 11th straight win

    The Cobras are having the finest season in their franchise now at 12-3 after starting 1-3 with a 112-103 win over the Wranglers. The team has tied the second longest streak in League II history with thier 11th straight win... the longest being the Impact in season 2. Mohammed Lemaster led the way with 28 points and 7 boards.

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Cobras

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Cobras for a contract worth $6,090,000 per season.

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Cobras

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another season with the Cobras for a contract worth $9,310,000 for the season.

  • Mohammed Lemaster named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Mohammed Lemaster on winning the Cobras Team MVP award for Season 5.

  • Cobras advance with win over Cloud

    Mohammed Lemaster led the way for the Cobras scoring 22 points with 12 boards and 5 assists as the League II championship runners-up ease by the Cloud to advance to the quarter-finals where they will face the Leage I runners-up Romans.

  • Wranglers take care of business to force game 5

    The Wranglers were finally able to hold on to a lead in a series they were expected to win without a problem, beating the Cobras by 9 and force a game 5. They never trailed in the contest that saw stunningly saw Kent Himes go scoreless for the first time in his 4 season career. He missed all his 8 attempts. Rookie Azriel Gerloff led the team with 27. For the Cobras, Carson Augustine did what he does, scoring 37 points with 8 boards in the loss. Mohammed Lemaster posted a double-double scoring 15 with 10 boards. Game 5 will be on Wranglers home court and will determine who plays for the League II title vs the Wolves.

  • Cobras rally in 4th to take game 2

    The Cobras battled back at home against the Wranglers to even things up in the semi-final series. Mohammed Lemaster led the way with 29 points with 11 boards while Carson Augustine scored  28 with 9 dishes. Evan Wile scored 21 with 8 assists. The series goes back to Wranglers home court for game 3.

  • Mohammed Lemaster re-signs with Cobras

    Mohammed Lemaster has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Cobras for a contract worth $9,220,000 per season.

  • Lemaster injured, will miss at least 3 games.

    Mohammed Lemaster injured his foot in the Cobras game against the Diamonds. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.

  • Ice Monkeys musle past Cobras on the road

    Once again led by Wilfred Shobe who scored 29 with 8 boards and 6 assists, the Ice Monkeys continue to look solid now at 4-2. It was a pretty tight game throughout and the Cobras had the game tied with just over a minute to go, but after a 3-pointer by Ike Medina and layup from Virgil Fowle, the Ice Monkeys wrapped it up winning 116-109. The Cobras team leader Armand Whyman was limited in minutes fouling out in the 4th after 20 points in 21 minutes. Mohammed Lemaster poured in 22 with 11 boards in the losing cause.

  • Barringer traded to Jacks for Cobras Lemaster

    The Cobras have reached a deal with the Jacks that will send Arnold Gaunt, and Tom Barringer to the Jacks in exchange for Mohammed Lemaster.

    Barringer averaged 19.3 PPG, 2.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists in 31.5 minutes per game. Lemaster averaged 18.4 PPG, 9.5 rebounds and 2.8 assists in 40.8 minutes per game.

  • Jacks destroy Cloud despite Isaacs 46

    It was a coast to coast victory for the Jacks beating up on the Cloud 125-100 and never trailing. The Jacks finally looked like the team they were expected to be after all of the midseason trades. Mohammed Lemaster had 34 points, 11 boards and 5 assists. Dirk Roberson scored 25 with 13 boards and Joshua Dave scored a team high 37 points with 6 assists.

    The Cloud couldn't figure things out despite Jared Isaacs having a phenomenal 46 points with 6 rebounds hitting 5 of 7 from three land and 18 of 27 overall.

    The Cloud still hold on to 2nd in the standings, however the Lizards are now further ahead than they've ever been at #1.

  • Lemaster career day not enough to catch Wolves

    The Jacks were sent packing after a 113-94 loss to the Wolves despite Mohammed Lemaster's 33 points, 11 rebounds and 7 assists. A career day for the forward. The team has been anything but consistent as the team now drops to 8-15 on the season.

  • Jacks score huge win over Wranglers 91-77

    The Jacks finally look to be reaping the rewards of bringing Adolfo Hebert and Judson Ibarra over from the Ice Monkeys winning a franchise tying best 3 games in a row. In all the games the team has notched over 50 rebounds, this time pulling in franchise best 56 boards to 26 for the Wranglers. Mohammed Lemaster led the team with 17 rebounds and 14 points. Joshua Dave scored 25 points while dishing 11 assists.

  • Jacks get quality win over the Slash

    So far it has been quite a dissappointing season for the Jacks, but they were able to put together a complete game against the Slash beating them 97-83 on the road with the team pulling down a franchise tying best 52 rebounds. Mohammed Lemaster led the team with 21 points and 13 boards in the win.

  • Jacks end 7 game losing streak to beating Ice Monkeys 86-73