Looking Deeper Into the Mysterious Team That is Springfield Storm
At first glance, the Springfield Storm's season looks average at best. They sit 5th place in the conference (8th place in the league) with a 5-5 record. But, if you look deep into the numbers, only one could help but see that this season could be considered a success. On the offensive side of the ball, the Storm rank in the top 5 in assists and offensive rebounds. But on the defensive side of the ball is where the Storm really start to stand out. They rank in the top 5 in points/assists allowed per game, rebounds, steals, and turnovers produced. So, here we look at an "average" 5-5 squad, but when you look deeper, they have a potent offense and a stingy defense. And all of this success in just the second season of their rebuild. Springfield has also employed a rotation to maximize development and training from Denis Radzevich and Jordi Zurita all season, even though that meant playing them at the Point and Shooting guard positions although Radzevich's future is at Small Forward and Zurita's is down low. And let us not also forget that the team's captain and best player (Ian Kosta) has only suited up for half of the team's games due to injury. The Storm remain a mystery, but one thing's for certain, when we get to finally see Radzevich (SF), Kosta (PF), and Zurita (C) play together at their natural positions, this team is gonna be fun to watch.
Last edited by C- Diddy at 1/31/2014 5:52:12 PM