Jersey color for next match
Mr. Jack (PA+ Pupae) was suggesting something interesting last few weeks. It's about our jersey colors.
Since all our players change team every season, it's kinda worthless to buy new team jerseys.
To promote team unity and also keeping it easy for both players, referees, and fans,
we hope each team wears a similar color scheme for the next match as follow
Day 3 Match 1 : Proflex Family (Light color jersey) vs Sundae (Dark color jersey)
Day 3 Match 2 : Born Handsome (Light color jersey) vs EIS 2000 (Dark color jersey)
Light color jerseys are colors such as WHITE, YELLOW, SKY BLUE.
Dark color jerseys are color such as BLACK, DARK GREEN, PURPLE, DARK BLUE.
So let's try dress up as stated above and see how it folds out.
Select team captain (only one who can argue referee)
Abishek's suggestion:
Each team will select their team captain whom the team captain is the only person who can ask the referee
about his decisions. Other players...PLEASE keep your mouth SHUT!!!!
So let's appoint a team captain and see if there's going to be less grumblings.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Sunday, September 21, 2008
EIS Lovers Season VI Matchday 1
It was the beginning of a new season. Teams have been for once chosen by the players themselves. Although it's raining the whole day with heavy traffic, 22 of our players have hit the court and made our new season possible. The scoreline for both matches may be a bit low due to both less matchtime and nervousness, it's gonna be more entertaining as all of us pick up more games.
Match 1 : Proflex Family 37 : 30 EIS 2000
Proflex: Vikram 11 pts., Dev 10 pts.
EIS 2000: Benz 10 pts., James & Show 7 pts.
With Vikram celebrating his Best Player award for season 6, he was so happy and didn't even look bothered as his shots didn't hit the target. Benz led his EIS 2000 team on a big run till late in the second half when Dev, Karun, & Jolly hit 4 3-pointers to pull the game away.
Match 2 : Born Handsome 30 : 40 Sundae
Born Handsome: Joke & Pete & Mamalek 7 pts.
Sundae: Uday 13 pts., Sumit 8 pts.
Sundae recorded their first win in the 6 season history by beating the Handsome guys. Born Handsome thought they'd done enough to win by scoring a FULL HOUSE of 3 (guys having) 7(pt)s and 2(guys having) 2(pt)s But in reality it's not a game of poker and the Sundae team run in the second half was just completely awesome.
Matchday 1 MVP (Most Vulnerable Player)
Joe EIS 2000
0 pts. 2 fouls
One of our rookies of the season and easily enough for ESBN, the only one scoreless for today. As A.Chang, tipped for the opening reward, hit a season high ONE basket, Joe was the chosen one.
Match 1 : Proflex Family 37 : 30 EIS 2000
Proflex: Vikram 11 pts., Dev 10 pts.
EIS 2000: Benz 10 pts., James & Show 7 pts.
With Vikram celebrating his Best Player award for season 6, he was so happy and didn't even look bothered as his shots didn't hit the target. Benz led his EIS 2000 team on a big run till late in the second half when Dev, Karun, & Jolly hit 4 3-pointers to pull the game away.
Match 2 : Born Handsome 30 : 40 Sundae
Born Handsome: Joke & Pete & Mamalek 7 pts.
Sundae: Uday 13 pts., Sumit 8 pts.
Sundae recorded their first win in the 6 season history by beating the Handsome guys. Born Handsome thought they'd done enough to win by scoring a FULL HOUSE of 3 (guys having) 7(pt)s and 2(guys having) 2(pt)s But in reality it's not a game of poker and the Sundae team run in the second half was just completely awesome.
Matchday 1 MVP (Most Vulnerable Player)
Joe EIS 2000
0 pts. 2 fouls
One of our rookies of the season and easily enough for ESBN, the only one scoreless for today. As A.Chang, tipped for the opening reward, hit a season high ONE basket, Joe was the chosen one.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Season VI Team & Scheduling
Since the majority of our players are demanding Season VI to start in September with draft policy by personal selection, ESBN officials has quickly assemble the 4 team arrangement on September 10, 2008.
The 4 teams are divided with their own purpose and reason:-
1. Proflex Family (Group closely associated with the Proflex brand)
2. EIS 2000+ (EIS graduates of 2000 and above)
3. Born Handsome (We are the girls’ best taste)
4. Sundae (The one ice-cream menu they can’t resist)
The members of each team are of the following:
Proflex Family
1. Abishek
2. Dev
3. Jolly
4. Karun
5. Robin
6. Sumit
7. Vikram
EIS 2000+
1. Anon
2. Benz
3. Job
4. Joe
5. Mark
6. Pete (2003)
7. Unknown
Born Handsome
1. Ake
2. Chang
3. Jack (Pupae+)
4. Joke
5. Mamalek
6. Pete
7. Raylen
Sundae
1. Jai
2. Michael
3. Mike
4. Mug
5. Sumitr
6. Saab
7. Uday
Season VI Scheduling
Match 1 : Proflex Family vs EIS 2000+ , Born Handsome vs Sundae
Match 2 : Proflex Family vs Born Handsome , EIS 2000+ vs Sundae
Match 3 : Proflex Family vs Sundae , EIS 2000+ vs Born Handsome
Match 4 : Proflex Family vs EIS 2000+ , Born Handsome vs Sundae
Match 5 : Proflex Family vs Born Handsome , EIS 2000+ vs Sundae
Match 6 : Proflex Family vs Sundae , EIS 2000+ vs Born Handsome
The 4 teams are divided with their own purpose and reason:-
1. Proflex Family (Group closely associated with the Proflex brand)
2. EIS 2000+ (EIS graduates of 2000 and above)
3. Born Handsome (We are the girls’ best taste)
4. Sundae (The one ice-cream menu they can’t resist)
The members of each team are of the following:
Proflex Family
1. Abishek
2. Dev
3. Jolly
4. Karun
5. Robin
6. Sumit
7. Vikram
EIS 2000+
1. Anon
2. Benz
3. Job
4. Joe
5. Mark
6. Pete (2003)
7. Unknown
Born Handsome
1. Ake
2. Chang
3. Jack (Pupae+)
4. Joke
5. Mamalek
6. Pete
7. Raylen
Sundae
1. Jai
2. Michael
3. Mike
4. Mug
5. Sumitr
6. Saab
7. Uday
Season VI Scheduling
Match 1 : Proflex Family vs EIS 2000+ , Born Handsome vs Sundae
Match 2 : Proflex Family vs Born Handsome , EIS 2000+ vs Sundae
Match 3 : Proflex Family vs Sundae , EIS 2000+ vs Born Handsome
Match 4 : Proflex Family vs EIS 2000+ , Born Handsome vs Sundae
Match 5 : Proflex Family vs Born Handsome , EIS 2000+ vs Sundae
Match 6 : Proflex Family vs Sundae , EIS 2000+ vs Born Handsome
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Season V Academy Fantasia
Drag back to history, EIS Lovers Tournament started about 3 years ago with over 100 athletes taking part. With every passing match and every passing season, athletes of old and new tune on their computer to read upon the updates of EIS Lovers.
With a need to reach a greater audience, the backroom staff has been working hard to satisfy the big crowd. And as it gets bigger and bigger, we have to be more professional.
For Season IV most of our votes are gathered through ballot at courtside. It is an easy way to get the opinions of many on the Season MVP and best player. However, due to each person’s vote is not privacy and those who were un-present were unable to vote, we moved for the global solution of voting online.
The results were as below:
Season V MVP (Most Vulnerable Person)

Pete (Team D)
54% of total vote (Lead 2nd place by 36%)
Games Played 8.00
Points/Game 3.13
Fouls/Game 2.00
With Pete coming into Season V with 4 seasons experience (27 games in hand with an average scoring record of 6.63 per game and a foul average of 2.11 per game), Pete struggled to find his form with Team D in Season V. Looking slower at most games probably due to the great delicious food brought by PA+ Mamalek this season, Pete was unable to digest the food in time. Results were his failure to both secure himself in his scoring position and also unable to catch up on opponents to foul them. Anyways, Pete might have the last laugh with each match going home FULL STOMACH.
Season V Best Player

Vikram (Team C)
30% of total vote (Lead 2nd place by 7%)
Games Played 6.00
Points/Game 23.50
Fouls/Game 2.17
Edging PA+ Mamalek by one vote, Vikram who led Team C for his second consecutive championship is truly worthy of the Best Player for Season V. After his marriage, many doubt his ability as his physique was going outbound. But to the amazement of many, Vikram came back stronger and tougher with an additional +0.53 fouls/game and hitting the target +3.81 points/game. As said, “Never underestimate the heart of a married man”, Vikram had shown the world how marriage has developed his game. Ho. Ho. Ho.
Season VI Policy
After voting on when to start Season VI, 75% voted to start as soon as possible with another 18% voting for it to start the coming month.
While our draft policy, 66% of the people voted on choosing your own team, while 16% voted on draft pick by position.
How and when our season VI bodes…you’re just have to wait and see.
Poll Results
Best 2 tower partnership
Team C: Mark & Vikram (37%)
With both of the players possessing height and able to knock shots both inside and outside the perimeter, the two agile centers surely pose the most threat last season as they led Team C to the Championship this season.
Best 2 small partnership
Team B: Bank & Kim (42%)
These two pals are led the scoring charts during the regular season, with Bank hitting numerous 3s and Kim making many mid-range jumpers. It's just too bad their form faded late in the season and the playoffs, else they're the biggest hit of the season.
With a need to reach a greater audience, the backroom staff has been working hard to satisfy the big crowd. And as it gets bigger and bigger, we have to be more professional.
For Season IV most of our votes are gathered through ballot at courtside. It is an easy way to get the opinions of many on the Season MVP and best player. However, due to each person’s vote is not privacy and those who were un-present were unable to vote, we moved for the global solution of voting online.
The results were as below:
Season V MVP (Most Vulnerable Person)

Pete (Team D)
54% of total vote (Lead 2nd place by 36%)
Games Played 8.00
Points/Game 3.13
Fouls/Game 2.00
With Pete coming into Season V with 4 seasons experience (27 games in hand with an average scoring record of 6.63 per game and a foul average of 2.11 per game), Pete struggled to find his form with Team D in Season V. Looking slower at most games probably due to the great delicious food brought by PA+ Mamalek this season, Pete was unable to digest the food in time. Results were his failure to both secure himself in his scoring position and also unable to catch up on opponents to foul them. Anyways, Pete might have the last laugh with each match going home FULL STOMACH.
Season V Best Player

Vikram (Team C)
30% of total vote (Lead 2nd place by 7%)
Games Played 6.00
Points/Game 23.50
Fouls/Game 2.17
Edging PA+ Mamalek by one vote, Vikram who led Team C for his second consecutive championship is truly worthy of the Best Player for Season V. After his marriage, many doubt his ability as his physique was going outbound. But to the amazement of many, Vikram came back stronger and tougher with an additional +0.53 fouls/game and hitting the target +3.81 points/game. As said, “Never underestimate the heart of a married man”, Vikram had shown the world how marriage has developed his game. Ho. Ho. Ho.
Season VI Policy
After voting on when to start Season VI, 75% voted to start as soon as possible with another 18% voting for it to start the coming month.
While our draft policy, 66% of the people voted on choosing your own team, while 16% voted on draft pick by position.
How and when our season VI bodes…you’re just have to wait and see.
Poll Results
Best 2 tower partnership
Team C: Mark & Vikram (37%)
With both of the players possessing height and able to knock shots both inside and outside the perimeter, the two agile centers surely pose the most threat last season as they led Team C to the Championship this season.
Best 2 small partnership
Team B: Bank & Kim (42%)
These two pals are led the scoring charts during the regular season, with Bank hitting numerous 3s and Kim making many mid-range jumpers. It's just too bad their form faded late in the season and the playoffs, else they're the biggest hit of the season.
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