The Seattle SuperHawks continued their winning stretch with a hard-fought 112-102 victory over the Vancouver Bears on May 15, 2026, at Royal Brougham Pavilion.
In a physical matchup filled with momentum swings and aggressive play inside the paint, Seattle relied on balanced scoring, rebounding, and clutch fourth-quarter execution to secure the win.
SuperHawks Finish Strong in the Fourth Quarter
The game remained competitive through much of the night, with Vancouver keeping pressure on Seattle through consistent scoring and physical interior play.
But when the game tightened late, the SuperHawks elevated their intensity.
Seattle exploded for 34 fourth-quarter points, creating separation in the final minutes through transition offense, rebounding, and timely shot-making.
Tay Williams Earns MVP Honors
Tay Williams delivered one of his strongest performances of the season, finishing with 27 points and 11 rebounds.
Williams impacted the game on both ends of the floor—attacking the basket, controlling possessions on the glass, and delivering key baskets during Seattle’s decisive fourth-quarter run.
His ability to take over in critical moments made him the clear MVP of the night.
Balanced Scoring Powers Seattle
The SuperHawks once again showed their depth with multiple contributors stepping up:
- Jontay Porter recorded a huge all-around game with 23 points, 16 rebounds, and 8 assists, controlling the paint throughout the night
- Bryson Dennis added 21 points, providing consistent scoring and perimeter pressure
- David Crisp contributed 17 points, including important perimeter shooting
- Jordan Jackson chipped in 6 points, giving Seattle valuable bench production
- Tyler Powell and Theophilus Johnson added important minutes and defensive energy
Seattle’s balanced attack made it difficult for Vancouver to focus on any single player.
Rebounding and Defense Make the Difference
While Vancouver found success offensively at times, Seattle’s rebounding and late-game execution proved decisive.
- Total Rebounds: Seattle 54
- Second-Chance Points: Seattle 22
- Bench Points: Seattle 32
The SuperHawks also stepped up defensively in the final quarter, forcing tough possessions and controlling the pace when it mattered most.
By the Numbers
- Final Score: Seattle SuperHawks 112, Vancouver Bears 102
- Field Goal Percentage: Seattle 50%
- Assists: Seattle 30
- Blocks: Seattle 7
- Fourth Quarter Points: Seattle 34
SuperHawks Continue Building Momentum
The Seattle SuperHawks continue proving they can win in multiple ways—whether through dominant inside play, balanced scoring, or clutch execution late in games.
With another strong team performance and an MVP night from Tay Williams, Seattle continues building momentum at the right time.