Lizards
- Record
- 21-14
- Tourney Record
- 0-1
- Playoff Record
- 4-4
- League II Rank
- 12th
- Overall Rank
- 25th
- Payroll
- $96,939,000
- Coach/GM
- Makaveli
Headlines: Season 3
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Lizards qualify for the Team Tournament
The Lizards have qualified for the Team Tournament! They will go in as the #25 seed out of the field of 32 -
Ice Monkeys hope to close out Lizards on road
The Ice Monkeys can end the Lizards season tonight with a win as they attempt to advance to Season 3's championship game. They hold a 2-1 edge over the Lizards after another comeback win 109-103. The series has seen the home team win each game so far.
It's been a tough road for the Ice Monkeys so far this season, as the regular seasons top scoring team has been struggling to stay ahead of the competition, holding barely a 2 point per game edge over their opponents this postseason, after leading the league with a +7.4 margin during the regular season.
The Lizards are trying to avoid being bounced in their 3rd straight season after advancing to the semi-finals each time. They will rely on their perimeter shooting to stay ahead of the Ice Monkeys. No matter what, it should be another thriller on the Lizards court.
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Lizards come back to take game 2
It was a near identical outing as the first matchup of the season when the Lizards defeated the Ice Monkeys at home 97-84, the lowest output from the Ice Monkeys all season. History repeated itself at home for the Lizards where they held the Ice Monkeys to 84 once again, winning by 12 to tie the series at one apeice. Expect a lot more firepower from both teams next game at the cage.
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Kelleher selected as an All-Star
Bart Kelleher has been voted as an all-star for the Lizards. Kelleher averaged 16.3ppg, 7.6rpg and 2.1apg.
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Ice Monkeys take Lizards in game one of Semi's
It was another comeback victory for the Ice Monkeys taking game 1 in the best of 5 series vs the Lizards. Coming back from a 14 point deficit in the first half to Tommie Drey knocking down on of his three 3's with time expiring to send it into OT where the team dominated to win 118-111. Rookie Cuniberto Sirett was huge off the bench knocking down 8 shots for 23 points. Next outting moves to the Lizards court where the Lizards have yet to lose this postseason for game 2.
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Bart Kelleher named Team MVP
Congratulations to Bart Kelleher on winning the Lizards Team MVP award for Season 3.
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Wolves stay alive at home vs Lizards
The #4 Wolves prevailed in the do-or-die game back home vs the #5 Lizards notching the franchises first ever playoff win. Cole Lemus was a rebound short of his career high with 17. He put up 15 points as well. Trent Ewert was big off the bench scoring 24. The Lizards hope to close out the series with a victory back home to move on in the series while the Wolves fight to stay alive once again.
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Bart Kelleher finishes 2nd in the league in free throw percentage
Bart Kelleher averaged .910 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Lizards congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Jamal Reese finishes 2nd in the league in rebounds
Jamal Reese averaged 9.4 rebounds per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Lizards congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Lizards take #5 seed in playoffs
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Moles face Lizards in game with high playoff implications
Teams are down to their last games of the regular season, with 11 teams still vying for the 8 playoff spots - some with more reasonable chances than others. The Moles and Lizards face off in one of the games with high implications with the Moles at 19-15 and the Lizards sporting a 20-13 record. There seem to be no guarantees this season with records so similar, but a win would probably get the Molesl into the playoffs... a loss, season is over. For the Lizards, a win guarantees a spot as both teams along with the Broncos look to become the only teams to have made the playoffs for 3 straight seasons.
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Geeve injured, may miss time
Tallon Geeve injured his ankle in the Lizards game against the Impact. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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McNiff leads Jacks over Lizards
It was a career high for Terrence Mcniff who is having the best season of his career scoring 38 points for the Jacks as they beat the Lizards 112-101 to improve to 16-13. He also dished 9 assists. The Jacks have now won a franchise tying best 6 games in a row to put themselves back into playoff contention.
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Childs agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Nick Childs to the team in a deal worth $300,000 per season for 1 season.
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Geeve injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Tallon Geeve injured his knee in the Lizards game against the Terriers. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Lizards waive Sammie Fisk
The Lizards have waived Sammie Fisk from their roster. Sammie posted 0.0 PPG, with 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists while playing 0.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Fisk agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Sammie Fisk to the team in a deal worth $234,500 per season for 1 season.
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Broncos capture franchise record 9th straight win
There were 19 lead changes for the Broncos and Lizards before the Broncos were able to close it out in the final minute in the Broncos 104-99 win. The team has now won a franchise record 9 games in a row. Edwin Pierce dished 17 assists, setting a franchise record, breaking the one he set earlier this season with 16.
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Kelleher injured, may miss time
Bart Kelleher injured his foot in the Lizards game against the Broncos. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Lizards lose 2 straight; Deavers injured
The Terriers took advantage of the Lizards losing Genaro Deavers early with a leg injury. He would not return and is expected to miss at least 8 games. The Terriers went on to win 92-67 to move above .500 once again. The 67 points mark the lowest in Lizards history, there previous low was 76.
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Deavers injured, will miss at least 8 games.
Genaro Deavers injured his leg in the Lizards game against the Terriers. He is expected to miss 8-9 games.
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Lizards suffer first defeat of the season
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Lizards keep Hamel at bay to win the battle of the undefeateds
It was a close game until the 4th quarter when the Lizards went on a tear against the Wranglers outscoring them 32-17 to win 98-80 and improve to 4-0 on the season. The Wranglers drop their first game of the season and stand at 3-1. Drew Hanes led the way with 32 points and 8 boards while the team held Tyrone Hamel to 21 points and 13 boards and 0-8 from the perimeter. Overall the Wrangers were a horrid 3 of 19 from beyond the arc.
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Lizards come on late to stay unbeaten
The Lizards are quietly 3-0 after a 102-89 win over the Badgers. The team remains one of the most balanced teams with Drew Hanes taking the role as scorer this game with 29 and 7 boards. Genaro Deavers struggled to 13 points on an off night hitting just 4 of 19 shots.
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Lizards win on Saucier game winner
With the Battle down by three, Ken Park, the former cloud reserve hit the biggest three pointer of his career to tie the game up with the Lizards at 92. However the Lizards found a way to ease the ball in to Elbert Saucier down low for the game winner under the basket. The Lizards put themselves at 2-0 to start the season.
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Tallon Geeve impresses in preseason game
Tallon Geeve, the 17th pick in draft scored a game high 22 points with 7 boards as the Lizards forward hit 8 of 11 to lead the team over the Battle 102-93. Easily his best outting this preseason as he tries to fill the shoes of Tyrone Hamel who departed for the Wranglers
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Lizards waive Cory Burgueno
The Lizards have cut Cory Burgueno from their roster. Burgueno had yet to appear in a game this season for the Lizards.
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Dempsey agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Thomas Dempsey to the team in a deal worth $200,000 per season for 1 season.
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Burgueno agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Cory Burgueno to the team in a deal worth $2,016,000 per season for 2 seasons.
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Breeden agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Emery Breeden to the team in a deal worth $1,788,000 per season for 2 seasons.
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Sibert agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Roland Sibert to the team in a deal worth $5,984,000 per season for 1 season.
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Cleveland Bruning contract declined
Cleveland Bruning will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Lizards. Bruning was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $3,010,000 .
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Elbert Saucier re-signs with Lizards
Elbert Saucier has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $6,460,000 per season.
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Tyrone Hamel contract declined
Tyrone Hamel will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Lizards. Hamel was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $18,730,000 .
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Israel Deaton re-signs with Lizards
Israel Deaton has signed on to play for another season with the Lizards for a contract worth $3,830,000 for the season.
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Drew Hanes re-signs with Lizards
Drew Hanes has signed on to play for another season with the Lizards for a contract worth $5,480,000 for the season.
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Bart Kelleher re-signs with Lizards
Bart Kelleher has signed on to play for another season with the Lizards for a contract worth $5,510,000 for the season.
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Charley Solomon re-signs with Lizards
Charley Solomon has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $6,640,000 per season.
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Genaro Deavers re-signs with Lizards
Genaro Deavers has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $15,710,000 per season.
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Jamal Reese re-signs with Lizards
Jamal Reese has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $7,930,000 per season.
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Broderick Kay re-signs with Lizards
Broderick Kay has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $9,620,000 per season.