Chris, the All-Star organiser, content producer, YouTube host and producer, commentator and social media observer, had incredible performances wherever he looked this weekend, with four games decided by four points or less and six 100+ point team outputs.
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Chris will pick a Player of the Week and four other selections to round out his Team of the Week, paying attention to the following criteria:
Other players will also receive a shout out as honourable mentions at the bottom of the piece.
PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Whilst a Live Stats issue may have robbed many from seeing Smith at work this weekend, Derby have manually recorded the stats from their 114-113 victory against Thames Valley from Saturday, and wow, we're glad they did!
In a week with multiple 40+ efficient games, Smith stood tallest to put in a performance that earns him bragging rights as Rebound’s Player of The Week.
Smith dropped an astronomical 46 points from 26 attempts, battling some tight defensive pressure that was highlighted by his 13 trips to the foul line.
13 is Smith’s jersey number, and it was an unlucky number for the Cavaliers as the American not only posted an amazing efficient double-double, he also netted the winning ‘and-one’ play to seal Derby's 12th win of the season.
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— NBL (@NBLengland) February 6, 2023
Steph Curry’s most threes in a game is 13 (17 3PA) and his high for most threes from 15 attempts is 11.
Chose was close to beating both of those epic records this weekend, going 10/15 as part of a stunning outing.
To say he narrowly misses out on Player Of The Week really doesn’t really do his performance justice, especially considering that this masterclass helped beat #4 seeds Nottingham on the road in the four-point win.
Johnson put in two amazing performances this weekend, which on another occasion would likely have put the American in the mix for Player of the Week.
Firstly, a 12-point second-quarter masterclass on Saturday extinguished the Rockets’ hopes of an upset, erasing their early first-quarter advantage which at one stage saw them leading by seven points.
Twenty four hours later the Rebound All-Star and recent National Cup MVP posted a lights out performance, netting 10 from 12 as part of a 26-point performance, tacking on a strong seven assists and four steals to see off London Lions II.
Rai put in two great performances this weekend as he averaged a cool 24 points, 10 boards and 7.5 assists, flirting with a triple-double average across wins over Reading and London Lions II,
The forward is consistently putting performances of the highest calibre, only netting five points less than Taylor Johnson in both games this weekend.
Alongside his scoring efforts, the American also dominated the boards and demonstrated elite ball handling, passing and playmaking skills.
Williams put in two ultra-efficient 30-point performances, highlighting his accuracy from anywhere within the half-court to ensuring a winning double header was on the cards for Bradford.
The US import is settling in well since moving to Yorkshire last December, with the 23-year-old putting in the kind of performances needed to fire this Dragons side into contention for a top four spots.
Hemel continue to steam-roll their way through the rest of D1M, coming through a successful double-header weekend unscathed.
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Bradford Dragons started February with two wins to put them into the mix for a top-four spots.
Coach Mellor’s side are currently on a 3-0 run after starting the year with an 0-3 record against Hemel, Worthing and Newcastle, though two of those defeats were very close games.
Ricky Fetske, Jordan Whelan and Justin Williams are a potent big three from the Dragons and they were a nightmare for Nottingham as the trio combined for 73 of Bradford’s 90 points on Sunday, with the rest of Bradford's roster also contributing when called upon.
Hemel were once again too strong for their opponents this weekend and made their wins look easy when in truth, both Reading and London put up more of a fight then the score lines suggest.
The two win weekend takes Hemel to 15-0 in the league, as the National Cup winners are dominating and remain unbeaten in all competitions.
Honourable mentions should go to Jack Burnell and Tayo Oyefusi, who contributed off the bench and added to the spacing on court, allowing the Storm offence to thrive as the leaders tallied 57 bench points over the two days.
Josh Moore (NEW) – 30P
Ricky Madison (TSK) – 20P/10R/4A/2S/18EFF
Taiga Forster (LL2) – 12P/6R/7A/3S/16EFF
Ricky Fetske (BRA) – 21P/7R/2A/20EFF
Hakeem Sylla (HEM) - 18P/10R/2A/2S/25EFF
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