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Get Money Claims the Crown in 30+ Thriller Old School Heat: Get Money Claims the Crown in 30+ Thriller GOSHEN, NY - The Jump's 30-and-Over league ended with a gut-check classic on Saturday night. Two teams with veteran swagger and something to prove - Let It Fly and Get Money went wire to wire in a physical, emotional championship clash. When the dust settled, Get Money walked off with the trophy, edging out a resilient Let It Fly squad, 58-55, in a game that lived up to the stakes. This wasn't your typical run at the rec. This was grown-man basketball all execution, no excuses. Both sides emptied the tank. And in the final minutes, the difference wasn't a flashy highlight it was free throws, rebounding, and cold-blooded composure. Burton Takes Over Get Money guard Shabon Burton didn't just show up, he took over. Dropping 25 points, including a perfect 10-for-10 from the line, Burton was the calm in the storm when everything got tight. He slashed, he baited contact, and when the ball was in his hands, Get Money played with confidence. This was a performance that didn't just earn a title it defined it. Rebound Machine Right behind him was Alex Hayes, who crashed the boards like he was on a personal mission. He tallied 16 points and hauled in 11 rebounds - 9 of them on the offensive glass. Hayes didn't just give Get Money second chances - he stole possessions and controlled tempo. In a game this close, those extra touches were the edge. Let It Fly: All Heart, No Quit Let It Fly didn't back down. They fought through a rough first quarter, dug in, and roared back in the third with a 25-point explosion. Tim Stephens hit from deep and kept the scoreboard moving, finishing with 16 points. Sean Vazquez added 12, attacking the rim and playing with relentless energy. But as the fourth quarter dragged on and the legs got heavy, the offense stalled. Let It Fly had shots to tie it, even chances to take the lead - but Get Money closed the door. The Difference Free Throws: Get Money's ability to get to the line - and actually convert - was crucial. Burton's 10-for-10 was the dagger. Second-Chance Points: Hayes's offensive boards gave Get Money control in crunch time. Composure: When Let It Fly started forcing threes late, Get Money stayed patient, trusted their game, and made the smart plays. Legacy Game This wasn't just a championship - it was a reminder that the love for the game doesn't fade with age. It evolves. Smarter, sharper, and still just as intense. Both teams brought pride and toughness to the floor, but only one walked away with the crown. Get Money earned it. And they did it the old-school way: defense, discipline, and the kind of clutch execution that separates winners from everyone else.
Date: August 23, 2025
Time: 5:00pm
Venue: Court 1
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