Pro Basketball Association (2022)
GamesSchedule
Sep.24:Georgia 86-97NM Blueta.
Sep.24:FW F.I.R. 102-71 Vets
Sep.11:BLTNB 105-123Just Ho.
Sep.10:Georgia 104-82 Dothan S.
Sep.4:Dothan S. 114-106 Mississi.
Aug.27:Georgia 120-114 Trained
Aug.21:Dothan S. 104-124Georgia
Aug.20:NM Blueta. 127-88 Plainview
Aug.20:Dothan S. 114-94 Knights
Aug.20:Vets 109-104 Seattle
Aug.14:Georgia 102-78 Knights
Aug.13:Knights 81-89Dothan S.
Aug.7:FW F.I.R. 97-79 Just Ho.
Aug.6:BHB 72-93Vets
Aug.6:Mississi. 117-105 Georgia
Aug.4:Bellevue 83-100Seattle
Jul.31:Vets 91-79 Bellevue
Jul.30:Dothan S. 99-104Mississi.
Jul.30:Vets 80-98Seattle
Jul.24:BLTNB 99-86 Just Ho.
Jul.24:BHB 107-115Vets
Jul.23:Mississi. 117-100 Trained
Jul.23:SW Fla B. 109-98 Georgia
Jul.21:Bellevue 76-75 BHB
Jul.17:Georgia 100-85 Music C.
Jul.17:Just Ho. 106-76 SA Powerh.
Jul.16:Chattano. 94-89 Mississi.
Jul.16:Dothan S. 87-83 Music C.
Jul.16:BHB 89-100Seattle
Jul.14:Seattle 94-103Vets
Jul.10:BHB 96-124Vets
Jul.9:Mississi. 101-110Knights
Jul.9:Sternmen 121-117 DLS
Jul.9:Bellevue 100-109Vets
Jul.3:Just Ho. 108-94 BLTNB
Jul.2:SW Fla B. 126-89 Mississi.
Jul.2:DLS 89-78 Empire
Jul.2:Music C. 82-92Trained
Jul.2:BHB 104-100 Bellevue
Jun.25:Sporting 115-122N.Jersey
Jun.25:Empire 71-67 Sternmen
Jun.25:Kings 98-88 Plainview
Jun.25:Vets 114-97 BHB
Jun.25:Mississi. 122-98 SW Fla B.
Jun.19:Las Vegas 113-88 Oceanside
Jun.19:BHB 94-100Bellevue
Jun.18:FW F.I.R. 80-60 BLTNB
Jun.18:Plainview 76-119NM Blueta.
Jun.18:DLS 107-99 Sternmen
Jun.18:Knights 103-106Trained
Jun.18:SW Fla B. 103-107Dothan S.
Jun.12:Trained 147-81 Pride
Jun.12:Kings 89-95BLTNB
Jun.11:Peacemak. 96-91 Empire
Jun.11:Pennsylva. 55-89DLS
Jun.11:BHB 97-77 Seattle
Jun.11:Georgia 105-93 Mississi.
Jun.11:Music C. 97-86 Pride
Jun.5:Empire----DLSMedia Guide
Jun.5:FW F.I.R. 114-89 Lightning
Jun.5:BLTNB 120-121Just Ho.
Jun.4:NM Blueta. 140-97 Plainview
Jun.4:BLTNB 110-90 Plainview
Jun.4:Knights 73-89SW Fla B.
Jun.4:Dothan S. 93-77 Kingdom
May 29:Peacemak. 85-77 Sternmen
May 29:BLTNB 115-130Lightning
May 29:FW F.I.R. 110-97 Just Ho.
May 28:Knights 91-92Trained
May 28:Lightning 107-90 Kings
May 28:Mississi. 92-91 Trained
May 28:Pennsylva. 85-113Sternmen
May 22:Dothan S. 90-78 SW Fla B.
May 22:NM Blueta. 109-93 Oceanside
May 22:N.Jersey 78-88Montrose
May 22:FW F.I.R. 99-92 BLTNB
May 22:Just Ho. 99-121Lightning
May 21:Plainview 71-111Kings
May 21:Georgia 98-84 SW Fla B.
May 21:Music C. 91-83 Trained
May 15:Knights 101-107Georgia
May 15:N.Jersey 75-93Empire
May 14:Knights 93-89 Mississi.
May 14:Mustangs 76-93Las Vegas
May 14:Knoxville 88-84 Music C.
May 7:Mississi. 92-95Knoxville
May 7:Georgia 106-82 Dothan S.
May 7:NM Blueta. 128-102 Plainview
May 1:Dothan S. 87-86 Knights
PBA Standings
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Porter_Quintarius

Mississippi
(196-G/F-)
Avg: 27.6

27.6
23.0
21.5
F.I.R.M. become the two-time defending Champions, defeat New Mexico (Photo: PBA)
USBasket.com All-PBA Awards 2022 - Nov 30, 2022

Finals MVP: USA Wolf Rabb (6'5''-F/G-1987) of FW F.I.R.M.
Player of the Year: USA Quintarius Porter (6'5''-G/F) of Mississippi H.

USBasket.com All-PBA 1st Team 2022
Chaney
Chaney
Rabb
Rabb
Thomas
Thomas
Stanberry
Stanberry
Porter
Porter

First Team

USA Cortez Chaney (6'2''-G-1990) of Vipers
USA Wolf Rabb (6'5''-F/G-1987) of FW F.I.R.M.
USA Cornelius Thomas (5'9''-PG-1991) of Vipers
USA George Stanberry (6'1''-SG) of Trained To Eat
USA Quintarius Porter (6'5''-G/F) of Mississippi H.

Second Team

USA Lamar Morinia (6'0''-PG-1981) of NM Bluetails
USA Eddie Sims (6'0''-PG) of Just Hoops
USA Jonathan Milligan (6'2''-G-1993) of Just Hoops
USA Trevon Butler (6'4''-G/F) of Sternmen
USA Reuben Berry (6'7''-C) of SW Florida B.
F.I.R.M. become the two-time defending Champions, defeat New Mexico - Nov 8, 2022

The Fort Worth F.I.R.M. have been on a mission for 2 years. The 2021 PBA Champion went undefeated in 2022 and proved their value once again when it counted most in the Final 4. New Mexico having come off an impressive victory over Georgia came into the game riding their explosive 2-man game with Lamar Morinia (6'0''-PG-1981, college: MSU-Northern) and Devon Williams. The F.I.R.M. countered with veteran leader Wolf Rabb (6'5''-F/G-1987, college: Midwestern St., agency: PBAplayers Agency), shooters in Jelon Hornbeak and Chasten King (6'2''-PG, college: Jarvis Christian), and pick and pop big man JR Duffy along with the high flying, shot blocking, big man Damontrae McFarland. Rabb just seemed to be able to control the game from the onset. At 6'5 and 225lbs he's a little bit of a mismatch for most point guards and he's savvy with it. He just knows how to use his body and create angles, and get into a pick and roll game with the post in an elbow series that the F.I.R.M. runs really effectively. He was effective getting into the paint against smaller guards that are a second late on the ball screen action or backing out and creating space for a switch mismatch, or finding the perfect timing for the pocket pass that was allowing his bigs to finish high percentage shots right at the goal. It's not that the Bluetails couldn't score. Sure they started off slowly but they always do. It was the percentage from the field they were allowing that really seemed to doom their chances for a second half comeback. Inevitably the F.I.R.M. did what the F.I.R.M. do defeating New Mexico 102-88 and earning the PBA Championship in the process. Wolf Rabb was named Final 4 MVP.
Courtesy of: pbaplayers.com