Coming off a loss on Saturday, the Five take a 115-108 win over Windsor on Sunday
The Sudbury Five bounced back from a loss on Saturday to defeat the visiting Windsor Express 115-108 on Sunday.
Windsor was able to keep the game close in the second quarter and thanks to gains from players such as Calvin Blaydes with 18 points, the Express only trailed Sudbury by a score of 58-53 at halftime. The fourth quarter was more of a defensive battle with both teams scoring under 30 points. Contributions from AJ Mosby Jr. with 27 points in the game, and Canadian product Duane Notice, with 18 points in the game, helped the Sudbury Five secure a 115-108 victory. When asked how the game plan changes when the team builds a lead, Sudbury Five Head Coach and General Manager Logan Stutz said, “It gives you a little bit of security, but you don’t want to have a false sense of security.
When asked if the Five leans on him a little bit more when playing against his former teammates in Windsor, Ja’Myrin Jackson said, “I wouldn’t say it’s a bigger role for me, but there’s definitely like a defensive assignment for me to take over because I was in that system. I potentially know what the guys like to do, what they don’t like to do.”
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