The Potawatomi Fire won The Basketball League National Championship on June 27, and Fire Guard Chuck Guy was named co-MVP, along with 2022 MVP Deshawn Munson. Here, Guy is holding "The Lillie" TBL 2023 Champions trophy, after they won two out of three games with the St. Louis Griffins. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Chuck Guy shakes hands with CPN Chairman John "Rocky" Barrett after the CPN-owned Potawatomi Fire won the TBL National Championship on June 27 at FireLake Arena. Guy was named co-MVP for the league, along with 2022 MVP Deshawn Munson. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard Chuck Guy goes up for a basket in the third quarter of the TBL Championship on June 27 at FireLake Arena. In their third game with the St. Louis Griffins, the Fire won their first national title, 98-89, in just their second season. Guy was crowned TBL co-MVP, along with 2022 MVP Deshawn Munson, after the game. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward K.D. Moore aims for the hoop in the fourth quarter of the TBL Championship on June 27 at FireLake Arena. In their third game with the St. Louis Griffins, the Fire won their first national title, 98-89, in just their second season. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
As K.D. Moore holds "The Lillie," the national trophy for The Basketball League, Deshawn Munson and Chuck Guy share MVP honors after the Finals on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson defends the ball against four Griffins before passing it in the fourth quarter of the TBL Championship on June 27 at FireLake Arena. In their third game with the St. Louis Griffins, the Fire won their first national title, 98-89, in just their second season. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward Ricky Artis II takes the ball to the hoop after a steal in the third quarter of the second game during the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Forward Ruston Hayward takes the ball down the court in the second game of the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center T.J. Maston charges toward the basket in the third quarter of the second game during the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Forward/Center T.J. Maston aims for the bucket in the second game of the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffons at FireLake Arena on June 26. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward K.D. Moore makes a slam dunk in the second quarter of the second game during the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard/Forward K.D. Moore soars over two Griffins to make a basket and get the foul in the third quarter of the second game during the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Potawatomi Fire Guard Deshawn Munson aims and hits the bucket in the second game of the TBL Finals with the St. Louis Griffins at FireLake Arena on June 26. They won 127-95 to force the third game on June 27. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
The Potawatomi Fire won The Basketball League National Championship on June 27, and Fire Guard Chuck Guy was named co-MVP, along with 2022 MVP Deshawn Munson. Here, Guy is holding “The Lillie” TBL 2023 Champions trophy, after they won two out of three games with the St. Louis Griffins.
Potawatomi Fire Forward Ruston Hayward takes the ball down the court in the second game of...
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