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The math is starting is starting to add up for the Windsor Express.
In the home stretch of the regular season, the Express scored a key 108-102 victory over the Newfoundland Rogues on Thursday before a crowd of 2,181 at the WFCU Centre.
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βIt was a big win for sure,β Express guard Shadell Millinghaus said. βI think weβre in third place now because of it.β
Windsorβs fourth win in the last five games improved the club to 13-9 on the season and moved the team past the Rogues (15-11) by percentage points.
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Normally, itβs wins and losses that determine a finish. However, the Basketball Super League is playing an unbalanced schedule in its inaugural season with some teams in The Basketball League. When the dust settles on the regular season, winning percentage will determine the four playoff teams.
βItβs a funny league because itβs percentages,β Express head coach Bill Jones said. βSome teams play eight TBL teams, Newfoundland plays 10 and weβre only playing two. No disrespect to the TBL, but theyβre not the calibre of the six (BSL) teams that are banging, banging, banging. Weβre just beating each other up and you get a relief with the TBL team.β
Windsor moved into third place with the win with a .591 winning percentage, Newfoundland slips to fourth place at .577 and fifth-place Sudbury (13-10) is right in the mix at .565.
βThis is my first time playing like this with winning percentage,β Millinghaus said. βItβs a lot of pressure, but that just makes you want to go harder.β
After giving up 130 points to the Rogues the last time the two teams met, the Express were a much more focused group on defence Thursday.
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βThat was a long game, but we came out on top,β Express forward Ty Groce said. βI pride myself on defence personally. You have to make stops and we were able to contain them a little bit more.β
Windsor opened a double-digit lead in the first quarter, but the Rogues made it a back-and-forth game throughout.
βIt was huge,β Jones said. βThis was a huge game for us. This was probably the biggest game of our season. It was the team above us, beat us here the last time and it was a huge win.β
It was a stressful end as a seven-point Express lead with 61 seconds to play turned into a two-point game with 35 seconds to play as Windsor struggled against Newfoundlandβs press before the sealing the game at the free throw line.
βThey put a little press on us,β Millinghaus said. βIt was a little confusing at first because we didnβt have anyone going to the middle and had to figure it out.β
Groce paced the Express with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Sam Muldrow had 21 points and Millinghaus came up one assist short of a triple-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Latin Davis added 15 points and Jalen Hayes finished with 10 points and 17 rebounds with Mike Parks Jr. also scoring 10 points as the Express, who improved to 9-2 at home.
βWe pride ourselves on protecting our home court,β Groce said. βWe did and we just keep looking at it one game at a time, we keep knocking them down and weβll find ourselves in good position for the playoffs.β
The Express have four games left in the regular season and three are at home with one against a TBL squad and the lone road game against last-place Montreal.
βWe control our own destiny,β Jones said.
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