Friday, August 27, 2010

All I Do Is Win - Article on Blazers Scoring Duo


 ALL I DO IS WIN

I got getting buckets in, on my mind and I can’t get enough of it.
   Prince Lal & Michael Bains - During the season I had many conversations with people helping out with Roundball on more than one occasion about how amazing of a duo  of cousins Prince Lal and Michael Bains are. Basically there like a Tracy McGrady & Vince Carter, family affair tandem forming a duo to completely anialate there opponents leaving no survivors behind. I really like to compare these two to Michael Jordan & Scottie Pippen, this may seem to be a little too high of a ranking but honestly these guys have the determination of those two great legends. Both are good all around players and great offensive threats.
   Both players are leading their team to elite status with their duel presence on the hardwood. Together it looks like there leading their team to Roundball`s first ever men’s championship and its most likely not stopping there for these two young guns. Prince Lal Roundball’s leading scorer has been playing with heart, showing fans his 3 point shooting pre-game warm-up routine alongside the real game scenario when hes cashing balls for real’s from downtown. Then there is Michael Bains with his hard nose  offence and defence powering through the lane, and dropping threes from far beyond the three point line. His game is comparable to the likes of Kevin Durant producing a scoring and defensive touch to his arson.
  Prince Lal is explosive, Michael Bains is a beast together they form a potent backcourt combo. From a viewers perspective Michael Bains  is the leader on the Pinetree Blazers proving to play efficient and not complain, on the other hand Prince Lal remains a fun-to-watch player reigning three`s from downtown. You would be hard-pressed to name ten players in Roundball who could shoot the ball better than Prince Lal.
   Seriously did both players have instant incredible chemistry when they met in the line-up at the hospital, because it’s for sure showing on the hardwood? Well anyways both these players are tremendous at both ends of the floor, I personally think that this is the best duo that exists in Roundball basketball today. You basically have a dynamic duo any team would love to have in their arson and it just happens to exists on the Pine Tree Blazers. Let’s just all hope that this duo doesn’t  turn out like Stockton & Malone who were two legends that walked away without a championship playing alongside each other for a very long time.

-          Jeremy Fernando

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