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Fraser Valley鈥檚 pro basketball team improves standing to 3-1 after triumphant home opener

It is fair to say the Fraser Valley Bandits accepted the challenge from their head coach and responded appropriately.

Just days earlier in Saskatoon, the Saskatchewan Rattlers dominated on the boards, hauling in 52 rebounds 鈥 18 on the offensive end 鈥 compared to 32 for the Bandits, on their way to an 86-77 victory.

The Bandits would host those same Rattlers three days later, on Saturday afternoon, in their inaugural Canadian Elite Basketball League game at 91原创 Events Centre (LEC) with Fraser Valley sending the fans home happy with the 90-78 victory.

Fraser Valley won the rebounding battle on Saturday 43-35, including holding the Rattlers to just a dozen offensive rebounds. And with less offensive rebounds come fewer second-chance points as Saskatchewan had 20 second-chance points in their win compared to just six on Saturday.

鈥淲e responded physically. The challenge on the boards. If you look back at the tape and the video from Saskatoon, they just crashed the boards and pushed us under the rim and bullied us around the basket,鈥 said Bandits鈥 coach Mike Taylor.

鈥淚n Saskatoon, you could physically see guys were missing block outs, were just turning to rebound and today we answered that challenge and responded physically. You want to clear the circle to control the defensive boards, and this was our mantra today and the guys really responded to it.鈥

Also working in Fraser Valley鈥檚 favor was the fact Saskatchewan centre Jody Tshimanga was ejected in the third quarter alongside the Bandits鈥 Maxie Esho, after the two became tangled and had to be separated by teammates.

The 6 ft. 11 in. Tshimanga recorded a double-double in the first meeting between the two teams with 14 points and 13 rebounds, but on Saturday he was saddled with two fouls in the first five minutes and was held to six points and three rebounds in just under 11 minutes of action.

The melee seemed to favour the Rattlers as they hit both free throws 鈥 Esho had been called for a foul preceding the double technical fouls 鈥 and then Saskatoon hit back-to-back three-pointers to stretch their lead 62-56 with just over three minutes remaining in the third quarter.

But the Bandits closed the quarter with a 13-2 run for a 69-67 advantage before pulling away in the fourth and winning the Elam Ending when Murphy Burnatowski nailed his seventh three-pointer of the game for the 90-78 victory, improving the Bandits to 3-1 on the CEBL season.

Fitting he got the game-winning shot in the Elam Ending because he shot the ball well and played so well tonight,鈥 Taylor said.

鈥淭he experience shows. He鈥檚 so smart, he finds his spots to get his shot. When he comes out and hits 7 of 12, that is really going to help our team.鈥

Burnatowski finished with a season-high 27 points while another Bandits鈥 big man, Thomas Kennedy chipped in with 18 points, nine rebounds, three assists, two steals and a blocked shot. Guard Shane Gibson added 16.

Selected in this year鈥檚 CEBL U SPORTS Draft, Kennedy was making his first career start as a member of the Bandits.

Taylor said Kennedy鈥檚 advanced stats so far this season were a factor in moving him to the starting line-up for the game and the fourth-year university player from the University of Windsor rewarded the coaching staff鈥檚 decision.

鈥淵ou see a knowledge of the game in Thomas that is on par with some of our veteran players out here and that is something special for a young guy,鈥 Taylor said. 鈥淗e has great physicality, great energy, great mobility. And what I love about him is he understands how to read the game in situations that I think is beyond his years.

鈥(Thomas) came in here and played great defence in rim protection and pick and roll coverage and then his ability to finish pick and rolls on the offensive end. Our guards did a great job of finding him 鈥 their defence didn鈥檛 really have their help-side set up so it was like a clear path to the basket most times.鈥

The Rattlers finished with four players in double figures, led by Malik Benlevi鈥檚 18 while Tony Carr scored 15, Scottie Lindsey had 14 and Devonte Bandoo chipped in with a dozen points.

Up next for Fraser Valley is another home game as they host the Hamilton Honey Badgers on Tuesday, June 7 (11 a.m. PT) at LEC. The sold-out Tuesday contest will see the Bandits welcome thousands of students as part of its 鈥淪chool Day Game鈥 festivities.

Kennedy said the 3-1 start is a great way to kick off their 2022 campaign, especially considering three of the four games were on the road as now the players are in the comfort of their home building.

鈥淲e were able to do our thing, what we like to do before a game which gives you a rhythm and then you come out in front of a crowd like this 鈥 it is a big add to every game,鈥 he said. 鈥淕reat to get a win in front of the home crowd; it was electric.鈥

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