The Seattle SuperHawks delivered one of their most complete performances of the season, defeating the Vancouver Bears 121-89 on March 25, 2026, at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
In front of an energized crowd, the SuperHawks showcased elite scoring, defensive intensity, and depth—proving they are hitting their stride at the right time.
Offensive Explosion Powers Seattle
From the opening tip, Seattle set the tone with pace and precision. The SuperHawks shot an efficient 49.5% from the field and knocked down 19 three-pointers, stretching Vancouver’s defense all night.
A massive 33-point fourth quarter put the game out of reach, as Seattle turned a competitive matchup into a dominant finish.
Jontay Porter Earns MVP Honors
Jontay Porter delivered a dominant all-around performance, finishing with 26 points and 19 rebounds, while anchoring both ends of the floor.
Porter controlled the paint offensively and defensively, consistently winning second-chance opportunities and protecting the rim. His ability to impact the game in multiple ways made him the clear MVP of the night.
SuperHawks Fire on All Cylinders
Seattle’s offensive success came from a true team effort, with multiple players stepping up:
- Tay Williams led all scorers with 25 points and 12 rebounds, continuing his strong stretch of performances.
- Bryson Dennis added 14 points, contributing steady scoring and perimeter play.
- Theophilus Johnson chipped in 8 points, helping keep the offense flowing.
- David Crisp provided a huge boost off the bench with 26 points, including 6 three-pointers, igniting key scoring runs.
- Emeche Wells contributed 8 points, while adding energy and effort on both ends.
- Shamir Bogues added 8 points and 7 rebounds, giving Seattle valuable minutes and physical presence.
This level of depth and versatility continues to make the SuperHawks one of the toughest teams to defend.
Defense Creates Separation
Seattle’s defense played a major role in the blowout victory, forcing 20 turnovers and converting them into 23 points.
Their ability to disrupt passing lanes, contest shots, and control the boards (66 rebounds) kept Vancouver from building any sustained momentum.
Game Breakdown
- Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 121, Vancouver Bears 89
- Rebounds: Seattle 66, Vancouver 44
- Assists: Seattle 34
- Three-Pointers Made: Seattle 19
- Points Off Turnovers: Seattle 23
A Team Peaking at the Right Time
The Seattle SuperHawks are showing exactly what makes them dangerous—high-powered offense, unselfish ball movement, and relentless defense.
With multiple players capable of leading on any given night and a dominant MVP performance from Jontay Porter, Seattle continues to separate itself as a top contender.