Player Pts. FG/Att 3P/Att OReb DReb Total Ast Stl Blk TO F Dee 17 7/22 3/9 1 9 10 11 2 1 5 0 Shooter 37 16/31 5/7 3 16 19 5 3 0 1 1 Warriors 54 23/53 8/16 4 25 29 16 5 1 6 1Key -- Pts.=points FG=field goals 3P=3-pointers OReb=offensive rebounds DReb=defensive rebounds Total=total rebounds Ast=assists Stl=steals Blk=blocks TO=turnovers F=foulsPlayer Pts. FG/Att 3P/Att OReb DReb Total Ast Stl Blk TO F Bryce 21 9/25 3/10 5 8 13 4 4 3 3 1 Jay 17 8/29 1/7 5 7 12 4 0 1 6 2 Lightning 38 17/54 4/17 10 15 25 8 4 4 9 3
Commentators=Joker Hartley, PureSugar
Game Overview=The Lightning got their official welcome to losing badly by the defending HBL champs, still ornery over an earlier loss to the SabreCats. Shooter started 4 for 5 from the field, while the Lightning started 1-13. But it was ok! It was only 14-8, right? Wrong. The Warriors ripped off 17 straight points to close the half, and then cruised to victory. Dee tied PureSugar's one-hour old assist record while notching the first-ever HBL triple-double, and Shooter set a still-standing record for three-point shooting in a game, going 5 for 7 beyond the arc. The Rookie Curse continues...
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