The Seattle SuperHawks continued their winning momentum with a strong 106-96 victory over the Vancouver Bears on May 3, 2026, at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
In a competitive matchup that featured multiple lead changes and physical play, Seattle used balanced scoring, timely defense, and a huge performance from its backcourt to take control and close out the win.

SuperHawks Control the Pace Early

Seattle established momentum early, winning the first half behind aggressive play and efficient ball movement. The SuperHawks consistently attacked the paint while also finding success from beyond the arc, forcing Vancouver to defend multiple scoring threats throughout the game.

Although Vancouver made several pushes to keep the game close, Seattle responded each time with key baskets and defensive stops.

David Crisp Earns MVP Honors

David Crisp delivered a standout performance, leading the SuperHawks with 30 points, including 6 three-pointers.

Crisp provided instant offense throughout the game—knocking down perimeter shots, pushing the tempo, and creating momentum-changing scoring runs. His ability to stretch the defense opened opportunities for the rest of the team and helped Seattle maintain control in key moments.

With his offensive explosion and leadership, Crisp was the clear MVP of the night.

SuperHawks Depth Continues to Shine

Seattle once again showcased its balanced attack with contributions throughout the roster:

  • Jontay Porter added 24 points, 11 rebounds, and 7 assists, impacting nearly every aspect of the game
  • Tay Williams contributed 16 points and 9 rebounds, continuing his strong two-way play
  • Emeche Wells added 8 points, bringing energy and defensive effort
  • Jordan Jackson chipped in 5 points and 4 rebounds, providing valuable minutes off the bench
  • Teja Singh contributed solid depth and hustle throughout the matchup

The SuperHawks’ ability to get production from multiple players continues to make them difficult to defend.

Defense and Transition Play Make the Difference

Seattle’s defensive pressure helped create scoring opportunities throughout the night.

  • Points off turnovers: Seattle 36
  • Fast break points: Seattle 14
  • Bench points: Seattle 47

The SuperHawks also controlled key stretches by forcing difficult shots and capitalizing in transition.

By the Numbers

  • Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 106, Vancouver Bears 96
  • Field Goal Percentage: Seattle 46.1%
  • Three-Pointers Made: Seattle 11
  • Assists: Seattle 31
  • Steals: Seattle 17

SuperHawks Continue Building Momentum

The Seattle SuperHawks continue to prove themselves as one of the league’s most balanced teams, combining scoring depth, veteran leadership, and defensive intensity.
With another complete team performance and a huge MVP night from David Crisp, Seattle continues building momentum at the perfect time.