Yellow Jackets Hope To Take Bite Out Of Central NJ Sharks



By Thomas Leturgey 


On paper, a Yellow Jacket shouldn't stand much of a chance against a Shark, but the 8-1 defending ABA Champs hope to do just that.


This Saturday Night, the Ace Pippens' squad looks to roll toward the playoffs in fine fashion. But the visiting predators hope to take a bite out of that plan.


The best news for the team from the Steel City is that guard and MVP candidate Kenny Holmes is staying in Pittsburgh. Plans fell through for Holmes to return to Newfoundland and a basketball team there. But Newfoundland's loss is the ABA's gain. 


Coming off of a 48-point effort last weekend, Holmes is ready to prove last season's success wasn't a fluke. Tone Reddic is also starting to find his groove, with 34 points in the win in West Virginia. 


Tim and James Jackson, who were both ill last weekend, are expected to return. Center Artis Cleveland was injured and missed last weekend's contest. His status for Saturday is unclear. 


The team also has high hopes for newly-signed Ryan Montoya. He posted only five points in his debut, but is expected to have more impact from here on out.


Pippens, Assistant Coach Mike Mott and the rest of the club will be on the road a little more in the second half of the season than the first, but fans will still have time to see the Yellow Jackets at A Giving Heart Community Center this season.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Steel City Yellow Jackets Lose In Semi-Finals Reddic Retires, 143-124

Queens Lose Season Opener To Greensboro Kaos

Steel City Queens Open Their Home Schedule With Two Games This Weekend In Allentown