The Seattle SuperHawks put together one of their most impressive offensive performances of the season, defeating the Salem Capitals 132-105 on June 7, 2026.
Playing with pace, unselfish ball movement, and balanced scoring, Seattle controlled the game from start to finish and showcased why they remain one of the league’s most dangerous teams.
SuperHawks Set the Tone Early
Seattle came out firing, putting up 33 points in the opening quarter and never looking back. While Salem managed to stay within striking distance in the first half, the SuperHawks took complete control after the break.
A huge third quarter helped Seattle create separation, and they finished strong with 30 points in the fourth to secure the convincing victory.
The SuperHawks finished with 58 rebounds and 32 assists, displaying the kind of team basketball that has become their trademark.
Tyler Perry Earns MVP Honors
Tyler Perry delivered one of his best performances of the season, finishing with 27 points while knocking down four three-pointers and providing steady leadership throughout the game.
Perry’s ability to score efficiently and stretch the floor helped open opportunities for the entire offense. His timely shooting and overall impact made him the clear MVP of the night.
SuperHawks Depth Continues to Shine
Seattle received major contributions throughout the lineup:
- Alphonso Anderson provided a huge spark with 23 points, giving Seattle another dangerous scoring option.
- David Crisp added 15 points, including several key baskets that maintained momentum.
- Tyreek Smith contributed 13 points, helping anchor the second unit.
- Tay Williams chipped in 12 points, continuing his strong two-way play.
- Teja Singh provided valuable minutes and added 11 points off the bench.
- Bryson Dennis contributed across the board with his playmaking and defensive presence.
The balanced attack once again demonstrated why the SuperHawks are so difficult to defend.
Team Basketball Leads the Way
Seattle’s offense was clicking all night, as the team shot nearly 50% from the field and connected on 15 three-pointers.
The SuperHawks also dominated several key statistical categories:
- 58 total rebounds
- 32 assists
- 21 points off turnovers
- 27 fast-break points
- 59 bench points
Their ability to share the basketball and get contributions from every level of the roster overwhelmed Salem.
By the Numbers
- Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 132, Salem Capitals 105
- Field Goal Percentage: 49.5%
- Three-Pointers Made: 15
- Assists: 32
- Rebounds: 58
- Bench Points: 59
SuperHawks Continue Building Momentum
The Seattle SuperHawks continue to gain momentum as the season progresses. With explosive scoring, depth throughout the roster, and strong chemistry, Seattle is proving that it can beat opponents in a variety of ways.
If performances like this continue, the SuperHawks will remain a serious championship contender.