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Looking to snap a three-game losing streak, the Motor City Cruise won tonight’s game in thrilling fashion, with a score of 113-110. The Cruise did not lead the game until the third quarter. Then, there were seven lead changes after. Motor City’s leading scorer Devontae Cacok left in the first quarter due to a broken nose injury. He did not return, however that did not stop the Cruise from stepping up their offense. Stanley Umude scored 26 points off the bench in tonight’s win and grabbed eight rebounds. He also tallied three assists.
For Iowa, P.J. Dozier would lead the way with 24 points. He grabbed six rebounds and tallied two assists. Emmanuel Mudiay would score 22 points, grab six rebounds, and tally an assist in tonight’s game.
The Motor City Cruise improved to a 3-9 record and Iowa fell to 7-4 in the Winter Showcase. The Cruise are back in action on December 9th. They will head to Sioux Falls, to take on the Skyforce. Tip-off is slated for 8:00pm EST.
Looking to snap a three-game losing streak, the Motor City Cruise won tonight’s game in thrilling fashion, with a score of 113-110. The Cruise did not lead the game until the third quarter. Then, there were seven lead changes after. Motor City’s leading scorer Devontae Cacok left in the first quarter due to a broken nose injury. He did not return, however that did not stop the Cruise from stepping up their offense. Stanley Umude scored 26 points off the bench in tonight’s win and grabbed eight rebounds. He also tallied three assists.
For Iowa, P.J. Dozier would lead the way with 24 points. He grabbed six rebounds and tallied two assists. Emmanuel Mudiay would score 22 points, grab six rebounds, and tally an assist in tonight’s game.
The Motor City Cruise improved to a 3-9 record and Iowa fell to 7-4 in the Winter Showcase. The Cruise are back in action on December 9th. They will head to Sioux Falls, to take on the Skyforce. Tip-off is slated for 8:00pm EST.
Looking to snap a two-game losing streak, the Motor City Cruise fell to the Iowa Wolves by the score of 116-106 on Friday afternoon at Wayne State Fieldhouse. It was the first meeting between the Cruise and Wolves. Facing his former team, former Pistons/Cruise center Luka Garza led the way for Iowa scoring 33 points. Emmanuel Mudlay would follow up with 19 points of his own to assist Garza’s impressive performance.
For Motor City, Devontae Cacok once again led the Cruise in scoring with 20 points and and 10 rebounds to secure his seventh double-double of the year. Stanley Umude added 18 points in the loss.
The Motor City Cruise fell to a 2-9 record and Iowa improved to 7-3 in the Winter Showcase. The Cruise are back in action at home tomorrow (December 3rd), to take on the Iowa Wolves and conclude the weekend series. Tip-off is slated for 7:00pm EST.
Looking to snap a two-game losing streak, the Motor City Cruise fell to the Iowa Wolves by the score of 116-106 on Friday afternoon at Wayne State Fieldhouse. It was the first meeting between the Cruise and Wolves. Facing his former team, former Pistons/Cruise center Luka Garza led the way for Iowa scoring 33 points. Emmanuel Mudlay would follow up with 19 points of his own to assist Garza’s impressive performance.
For Motor City, Devontae Cacok once again led the Cruise in scoring with 20 points and and 10 rebounds to secure his seventh double-double of the year. Stanley Umude added 18 points in the loss.
The Motor City Cruise fell to a 2-9 record and Iowa improved to 7-3 in the Winter Showcase. The Cruise are back in action at home tomorrow (December 3rd), to take on the Iowa Wolves and conclude the weekend series. Tip-off is slated for 7:00pm EST.
The Fort Wayne Mad Ants defeated the Iowa Wolves, 132-127, on Monday night at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.
Fort Wayne (8-3) avenged an earlier 127-123 loss to Iowa (7-5) on Nov. 25 in Fort Wayne as the two games between two of the NBA G League’s top scoring teams were decided by just eight total points. The Mad Ants came into the game averaging a league-best 124.1 points per game while the Wolves’ offense was ninth at 115.9 points.
Luka Garza posted a monster game with a career-high 44 points to go with a season-high 15 rebounds. PJ Dozier also tallied a double-double with 20 points and a season-high 10 rebounds.
Gabe York powered Fort Wayne with 36 points while Deividas Sirvydis scored 26 points fueled by six three-pointers. As a team, the Mad Ants knocked down 20 threes to 16 by Iowa. Fort Wayne forced 25 turnovers by Iowa which led to 31 points.
The game featured 10 lead changes and 10 ties as Fort Wayne led by as much as 12 points while Iowa had a six-point lead at one point.
AJ Lawson, who scored 19 points in the loss, knocked down a three for the Wolves last lead at 123-120 with 2:29 left in the game. Fort Wayne quickly took the lead back with consecutive jumpers. However, Lawson answered with a driving basket that drew a block foul. The blocking call was challenged unsuccessfully by Fort Wayne, but Lawson missed the free throw that could have put Iowa up one.
York then drilled a three to give the Mad Ants the lead back. On Iowa’s next possession, Lawson’s three was off the mark and rebounded by Fort Wayne, which later turned the ball over giving the Wolves another chance. However, Matt Lewis’ three-point attempt missed, and David Stockton made a pair of free throws to push the lead to five. After a quick timeout, Garza scored his final points with just eight seconds left. But Iowa was forced to foul York on the inbounds and the league’s second-leading scorer sealed the win with two free throws.
The Fort Wayne Mad Ants defeated the Iowa Wolves, 132-127, on Monday night at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum.
Fort Wayne (8-3) avenged an earlier 127-123 loss to Iowa (7-5) on Nov. 25 in Fort Wayne as the two games between two of the NBA G League’s top scoring teams were decided by just eight total points. The Mad Ants came into the game averaging a league-best 124.1 points per game while the Wolves’ offense was ninth at 115.9 points.
Luka Garza posted a monster game with a career-high 44 points to go with a season-high 15 rebounds. PJ Dozier also tallied a double-double with 20 points and a season-high 10 rebounds.
Gabe York powered Fort Wayne with 36 points while Deividas Sirvydis scored 26 points fueled by six three-pointers. As a team, the Mad Ants knocked down 20 threes to 16 by Iowa. Fort Wayne forced 25 turnovers by Iowa which led to 31 points.
The game featured 10 lead changes and 10 ties as Fort Wayne led by as much as 12 points while Iowa had a six-point lead at one point.
AJ Lawson, who scored 19 points in the loss, knocked down a three for the Wolves last lead at 123-120 with 2:29 left in the game. Fort Wayne quickly took the lead back with consecutive jumpers. However, Lawson answered with a driving basket that drew a block foul. The blocking call was challenged unsuccessfully by Fort Wayne, but Lawson missed the free throw that could have put Iowa up one.
York then drilled a three to give the Mad Ants the lead back. On Iowa’s next possession, Lawson’s three was off the mark and rebounded by Fort Wayne, which later turned the ball over giving the Wolves another chance. However, Matt Lewis’ three-point attempt missed, and David Stockton made a pair of free throws to push the lead to five. After a quick timeout, Garza scored his final points with just eight seconds left. But Iowa was forced to foul York on the inbounds and the league’s second-leading scorer sealed the win with two free throws.
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The Iowa Wolves started its four-game homestand with a 123-104 win over Grand Rapids on Friday night at Wells Fargo.
Iowa (8-5) had seven players finish in double figures, including all five starters. CJ Elleby and Emmanuel Mudiay each scored 20 points, PJ Dozier and Josh Minott each tallied 15 points and the trio of Javonte Cooke, Matt Lewis and Brandon Sampson each had 12 points. Cooke’s 12 is a new career high.
The Wolves led 32-30 after one quarter but broke open the close game with a big second quarter outscoring Grand Rapids (2-9), 38-26, for a 70-56 halftime lead. Iowa led by 24 at one point as it improved to 5-0 at Wells Fargo this season.
Two-way forward Jack White recorded a double-double with a game-high 25 points and 10 rebounds in his first game this season with the Charge. Jared Butler added 23 points.
Grand Rapids and Iowa run it back Saturday night at 7 p.m. CT at Wells Fargo Arena.
The Iowa Wolves started its four-game homestand with a 123-104 win over Grand Rapids on Friday night at Wells Fargo.
Iowa (8-5) had seven players finish in double figures, including all five starters. CJ Elleby and Emmanuel Mudiay each scored 20 points, PJ Dozier and Josh Minott each tallied 15 points and the trio of Javonte Cooke, Matt Lewis and Brandon Sampson each had 12 points. Cooke’s 12 is a new career high.
The Wolves led 32-30 after one quarter but broke open the close game with a big second quarter outscoring Grand Rapids (2-9), 38-26, for a 70-56 halftime lead. Iowa led by 24 at one point as it improved to 5-0 at Wells Fargo this season.
Two-way forward Jack White recorded a double-double with a game-high 25 points and 10 rebounds in his first game this season with the Charge. Jared Butler added 23 points.
Grand Rapids and Iowa run it back Saturday night at 7 p.m. CT at Wells Fargo Arena.
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