Vancouver Bandits Come From Behind to Beat Rattlers
- Vancouver Bandits achieved a 97-85 victory over the Saskatchewan Rattlers after trailing at halftime.
- The Bandits outscored the Rattlers 52-30 in the second half, which ended a two-game losing streak and helped maintain their position at the top of the Western Conference.
- Tyrese Samuel led the Bandits with 23 points and 11 rebounds, while Mitch Creek added 23 points and Kyle Mangas contributed 22 points on strong shooting.
- The Bandits honored the victims of the Lapu-Lapu Day Festival during their second-annual Filipino Celebration Game by wearing patches that read 'Kapwa,' celebrating community and humanity.
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Saskatchewan Rattlers split pair of CEBL games
The Saskatchewan Rattlers experienced a roller coaster in their last two Canadian Elite Basketball League games, winning their first one but losing their second, despite a 10-point halftime lead, to drop to a 3-10 record.
Rattlers Battle Against First-Place Bandits
Sometimes it’s not about how you start, just how you finish. The Vancouver Bandits (9-3) proved as much with their 96-85 come-from-behind victory over the Saskatchewan Rattlers (3-10) on Saturday night at the Langley Events Centre. Vancouver won the second half by 22 points (52-30), turning what was a 10-point halftime deficit into a 12-point win that not only extended their lead atop the Western Conference but also snapped a two-game skid. …
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