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London Lightning
113
at Sudbury Five
124
M. Basketball Tue, Jan. 02 Final
London Lightning
94
at KW Titans
100
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 06 Final
KW Titans
96
vs London Lightning
104
M. Basketball Thu, Jan. 11 Final
Montreal Toundra
116
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Fri, Jan. 12 Final
London Lightning
115
at Sudbury Five
112
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 14 Final
London Lightning
96
at Montreal Toundra
85
M. Basketball Fri, Jan. 19 Final
Rhode Island Kraken
125
vs London Lightning
143
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 21 Final
Rhode Island Kraken
95
vs London Lightning
120
M. Basketball Wed, Jan. 24 Final
Windsor Express
107
vs London Lightning
115
M. Basketball Sat, Jan. 27 Final
Tri-State Admirals
98
vs London Lightning
134
M. Basketball Sun, Jan. 28 Final
Montreal Toundra
110
vs London Lightning
96
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 04 Final
Windsor Express
116
vs London Lightning
114
M. Basketball Wed, Feb. 07 Final
Pontiac Pharaohs
105
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Sat, Feb. 10 Final
London Lightning
141
at Sudbury Five
125
M. Basketball Tue, Feb. 13 Final
Sudbury Five
104
vs London Lightning
101
M. Basketball Sun, Feb. 25 Final
London Lightning
94
at Windsor Express
95
M. Basketball Tue, Feb. 27 Final
Windsor Express
90
vs London Lightning
91
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 01 Final
Newfoundland Rogues
94
vs London Lightning
118
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 03 Final
Windsor Express
100
vs London Lightning
95
M. Basketball Tue, Mar. 05 Final
Sudbury Five
107
vs London Lightning
120
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 10 Final
Glass City Wranglers
95
vs London Lightning
127
M. Basketball Sun, Mar. 17 Final
KW Titans
113
vs London Lightning
118
M. Basketball Tue, Mar. 19 Final
Kokomo Bobkats
110
vs London Lightning
106
M. Basketball Fri, Mar. 22 Final
London Lightning
107
at Windsor Express
117
M. Basketball Sat, Mar. 30 Final
London Lightning
109
at Montreal Toundra
98
M. Basketball Mon, Apr. 01 Final
Newfoundland Rogues
97
vs London Lightning
104
M. Basketball Fri, Apr. 12 Final
St. Louis Griffins
125
vs London Lightning
122
M. Basketball Wed, Apr. 17 Final
London Lightning
111
at KW Titans
108
M. Basketball Wed, Apr. 24 Final
West Virginia Grind
104
vs London Lightning
138
M. Basketball Fri, Apr. 26 Final
London Lightning
104
at Newfoundland Rogues
110
M. Basketball Sat, Apr. 27 Final
London Lightning
113
at Newfoundland Rogues
108
M. Basketball Sun, Apr. 28 Final
London Lightning
104
at Newfoundland Rogues
113
Lightning Advance to NBL Finals

Lightning Advance to NBL Finals

Sunday, April 29, 2018 (London, ONTARIO) – The London Lightning advance to the NBL-C Finals with a 106-101 win over the St. John's Edge in game six of the Central Division Finals.

It has been a busy week for the Lightning and head coach, Keith Vassell, is happy that the team stepped up as a whole to finish the series. "I thought we really stepped up today, we played the game from beginning to end to win. The energy and the fight that we had was there for the full 48 minutes. These guys are champions for a reason; most of them were here for last year's win and they are champions because they want to win. Regardless of whatever is happening they will lock in, they have shown it all season. I truly believe we have a very good chance to win a championship."

Julian Boyd moved to the starting line up and put together a solid game this afternoon with 14 points and five assists. "As a basketball player you always want to play, but we have a great team, starters to bench, there is no drop off so yeah, sometimes you don't get a lot of minutes... but I have always been prepared to play more and I am ready to do what I gotta do, I am ready to step up. We are a mentally strong team, we stay locked in because we all have the same end goal to win a championship; we want to win."

Garrett Williamson lead the Bolts with 25 points, ten rebounds and seven assists.  Kirk Williams Jr. was strong off the bench adding 17 points. Ryan Anderson was all over for the Lightning with 16 points, eight rebounds and nine assists, while Mo Bolden chipped in 14 points.

The Lightning will now face the Halifax Hurricanes in the NBL Finals. Halifax finished first overall and will therefore have home court advantage for games one, two, six and seven of the series. Games three, four and five will be played in London. Stay tuned towww.lightningbasketball.ca and all London Lightning social media channels for the full schedule. 

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