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'''Street Hoops eSports''' is an [[ESEA-I (Invite)|ESEA-I]] team. They played in [[ESEA-I (Invite)|ESEA-I]] between Seasons 16 and Season 19. After they lost to the Five Dollar club, showstopper, their pocket, mentioned that Deadbolt and Paragon, as well as cozen, would no longer be playing Team Fortress 2 to focus on Counter Strike: Global Offensive. However, the team returned in [[ESEA_Season_21/Invite | ESEA-I Season 21]] after [[Team SoloUber]] rebranded back to its previous name. On 30 December 2016, team captain and pocket [[showstopper]] announced their revival to attend [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite|Rewind LAN]] in Santa Ana, California where the team eventually finished 5th overall. In March 2017, [[ESEA_Season_24/Invite|ESEA S24 Invite]] team [[Nutting 2 Lose]] attended the [[RGB LAN 2017]] under the Street Hoops eSports banner with [[froyotech]] scout [[Freestate]] subbing in for [[slemnish]].
'''Street Hoops eSports''' is an [[ESEA-I (Invite)|ESEA-I]] team. They played in [[ESEA-I (Invite)|ESEA-I]] between Seasons 16 and Season 19. After they lost to the Five Dollar club, showstopper, their pocket, mentioned that Deadbolt and Paragon, as well as cozen, would no longer be playing Team Fortress 2 to focus on Counter Strike: Global Offensive. However, the team returned in [[ESEA_Season_21/Invite | ESEA-I Season 21]] after "'''Team SoloUber'''" rebranded back to its previous name. On 30 December 2016, team captain and pocket [[showstopper]] announced their revival to attend [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite|Rewind LAN]] in Santa Ana, California where the team eventually finished 5th overall. In March 2017, [[ESEA_Season_24/Invite|ESEA S24 Invite]] team [[Nutting 2 Lose]] attended the [[RGB LAN 2017]] under the Street Hoops eSports banner with [[froyotech]] scout [[Freestate]] subbing in for [[slemnish]].


==Rosters==
==Rosters==
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=== [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite | Rewind LAN]] ===
=== [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite | Rewind LAN]] ===
{{6s team roster
{{6s team roster
| scout1 = {{Player link|us|highfive}}
| scout1 = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
| scout2 = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
| scout2 = {{Player link|us|highfive}}
| pocket = {{Player link|us|showstopper}}
| pocket = {{Player link|us|showstopper}}
| roamer = {{Player link|us|marmadukeGRYLLS}}
| roamer = {{Player link|us|marmadukeGRYLLS}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|muma}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|muma}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
|description2 = A new 20b roster was built to attend Rewind LAN.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/38517/get-20b-to-rewind-lan Get 20b to Rewind LAN!]</ref> [[ash]] was originally going to play for the team, but was announced that he would be unable to attend the LAN, and was replaced by [[marmadukeGRYLLS]].<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/post/692452/get-20b-to-rewind-lan Ash unable to attend Rewind Lan, MarmadukeGRYLLS steps in]</ref> [[duwatna]] was also supposed to attend the LAN, but he contracted appendicitis a couple days before the event and had to be admitted to the ER. [[Muma]] was his last minute replacement.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/38958/street-hoops-esports-picks-up-muma-to-replace-duwatna Street Hoops eSports picks up Muma to replace Duwatna ]</ref>
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| demoman = {{Player link|us|duwatna}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|duwatna}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
|description2 = With [[xalox]] leaving due to being unable to commit to the team, [[duwatna]] returns to take his place.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/30401/team-solouber-picks-up-duwatna froyotech Team SoloUber picks up Duwatna]</ref> During the first half of the season [[grape]] quits, and [[ninjanick]] leaves to join [[froyotech]]. They are replaced by old teammates [[ash]], and [[cozen]]. The team then returned to the old Street Hoops eSports banner.<ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/31850/team-solouber-undergoes-roster-changes-rebranding Team SoloUber undergoes roster changes, rebranding]</ref><ref>[http://www.teamfortress.tv/31841/corsa-out-ninjanick-in-for-froyotech corsa out, ninjanick in for froyotech]</ref>
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| demoman = {{Player link|us|xalox}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|xalox}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
|description2 = Season played under the "'''Team SoloUber'''" banner.
|description2 = [[paragon]], [[deadbolt]], and [[alfa]] left. The spots were filled by [[grape]], [[xalox]], and [[alec_]]. The team played under the "'''Team SoloUber'''" banner.
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| demoman = {{Player link|us|deadbolt}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|deadbolt}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
|description2 = [[grape]] left the team, he was replaced by [[showstopper]]. Halfway through the season [[ash]] left to join [[froyotech]], and was quickly replaced by [[alfa]], who was coaching for Street Hoops at the time.
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| demoman = {{Player link|us|deadbolt}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|deadbolt}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|ninjanick}}
|description2 = [[duwatna]] leaves to join [[froyotech]], and [[cozen]] also left to join [[eLevate]]. Street Hoops picked up [[cyzer]] and [[ninjanick]] as their replacements.
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| demoman = {{Player link|us|duwatna}}
| demoman = {{Player link|us|duwatna}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
| medic = {{Player link|us|cozen}}
|description2 = Street Hoops invite debut, the team picked up [[duwatna]] and [[grape]].
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==Latest Matches==
==Latest Matches==
{{Team matches table|team=Street Hoops eSports}}
{{Team matches table|team=Street Hoops eSports}}
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="275px">
StreetHoopsRewind2017.jpg|Street Hoops eSports at [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017]].<br />From left to right: [[cozen]], [[highfive]], [[marmadukeGRYLLS]], [[showstopper]], [[ninjanick]], [[muma]].
</gallery>
== References ==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category:6v6 Teams]][[Category:North American Teams]][[Category:United States]]
[[Category:6v6 Teams]][[Category:North American Teams]][[Category:United States]]

Latest revision as of 22:46, 16 July 2017

Overview   Results    
[e][h]Street Hoops eSports
Team Information
Tag:
20b
Team Captain:
showstopper
Total Earnings:
$14,000
Game Mode:
Links
ESEA Team Page
Steam Group
Achievements
First Place RGB LAN 2017
Second Place ESEA-O Season 14 ESEA-M Season 15 ESEA Invite Season 20
Third Place/Semifinalist(s) ESEA Invite Season 16, ESEA Invite Season 18, ESEA Invite Season 21
Fourth Place CEVO-P Season 5 ESEA Invite Season 17, ESEA Invite Season 19
History
Created:
2014-03-11


Street Hoops eSports is an ESEA-I team. They played in ESEA-I between Seasons 16 and Season 19. After they lost to the Five Dollar club, showstopper, their pocket, mentioned that Deadbolt and Paragon, as well as cozen, would no longer be playing Team Fortress 2 to focus on Counter Strike: Global Offensive. However, the team returned in ESEA-I Season 21 after "Team SoloUber" rebranded back to its previous name. On 30 December 2016, team captain and pocket showstopper announced their revival to attend Rewind LAN in Santa Ana, California where the team eventually finished 5th overall. In March 2017, ESEA S24 Invite team Nutting 2 Lose attended the RGB LAN 2017 under the Street Hoops eSports banner with froyotech scout Freestate subbing in for slemnish.

Rosters[edit | edit source]

RGB LAN 2017[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout United States Freestate
Scout United States highfive
Roamer United States botmode
Pocket United States showstopper
Demoman United States sighguy
Medic United States phorofor

ESEA S24 Invite team Nutting 2 Lose attended the LAN under the Street Hoops eSports banner with froyotech scout Freestate subbing in for slemnish.

Rewind LAN[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout United States cozen
Scout United States highfive
Roamer United States marmadukeGRYLLS
Pocket United States showstopper
Demoman United States muma
Medic United States ninjanick

A new 20b roster was built to attend Rewind LAN.[1] ash was originally going to play for the team, but was announced that he would be unable to attend the LAN, and was replaced by marmadukeGRYLLS.[2] duwatna was also supposed to attend the LAN, but he contracted appendicitis a couple days before the event and had to be admitted to the ER. Muma was his last minute replacement.[3]

ESEA-I Season 21[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout United States alec_
Scout Canada cyzer
Roamer United States ash
Pocket United States showstopper
Demoman United States duwatna
Medic United States cozen

With xalox leaving due to being unable to commit to the team, duwatna returns to take his place.[4] During the first half of the season grape quits, and ninjanick leaves to join froyotech. They are replaced by old teammates ash, and cozen. The team then returned to the old Street Hoops eSports banner.[5][6]

ESEA-I Season 20[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout United States alec_
Scout Canada cyzer
Roamer United States grape
Pocket United States showstopper
Demoman United States xalox
Medic United States ninjanick

paragon, deadbolt, and alfa left. The spots were filled by grape, xalox, and alec_. The team played under the "Team SoloUber" banner.

ESEA-I Season 19[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout Canada cyzer
Scout United States paragon
Roamer Canada alfa
Pocket United States showstopper
Demoman United States deadbolt
Medic United States ninjanick

grape left the team, he was replaced by showstopper. Halfway through the season ash left to join froyotech, and was quickly replaced by alfa, who was coaching for Street Hoops at the time.

ESEA-I Season 17/ESEA-I Season 18[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout Canada cyzer
Scout United States paragon
Roamer United States ash
Pocket United States grape
Demoman United States deadbolt
Medic United States ninjanick

duwatna leaves to join froyotech, and cozen also left to join eLevate. Street Hoops picked up cyzer and ninjanick as their replacements.

ESEA-I Season 16[edit | edit source]

Roster
Scout United States deadbolt
Scout United States paragon
Roamer United States ash
Pocket United States grape
Demoman United States duwatna
Medic United States cozen

Street Hoops invite debut, the team picked up duwatna and grape.

Latest Matches[edit | edit source]

Date Tournament Result Versus
2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 1 − 2 Street Hoops eSports

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 1 − 0 High Altitude Dream World

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 0 − 1 Street Hoops eSports

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 1 − 0 Is it LAN yet??

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 0 − 1 Street Hoops eSports

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 2 − 0 My Team

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2017-03-04 RGB LAN RGB LAN 2017 2 − 0 Edgy Vapid Losers

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2017-01-22 Esports Arena Esports Arena Rewind 2017 0 − 2 Jasmine Tea

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2017-01-21 Esports Arena Esports Arena Rewind 2017 0 − 1 Street Hoops eSports

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2017-01-21 Esports Arena Esports Arena Rewind 2017 1 − 0 Street Hoops eSports
Complete Results in any Match

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]