
Last-Second Shot Doesn't Fall as Charge Season Ends in Game 3 Defeat
April 14, 2013 - NBA G League (G League)
Cleveland Charge News Release
Brady Morningstar's potential series-winning shot hit the iron as the Canton Charge had their season end at the hands of the Tulsa 66ers in a 100-98 defeat at the Memorial Civic Center on Sunday afternoon. Tulsa advances to the semi-final round against the Rio Grande Valley Vipers with the 2-1 series victory.
Trailing 10-8 midway through the first quarter, Canton quickly assembled an 11-0 run by scoring on five-consecutive possessions over a span of 2:05 to take a 19-10 lead. Tulsa bounced back thanks in part to 13 first quarter fast break points and tied the game at 23-23 heading into the second.
After three ties and four lead changes in the first 4:16 of the second quarter, the 66ers went on to outscore the Charge 21-13 to take a 52-44 lead into the intermission. Tulsa got their spark in the second from creating high percentage opportunities with 16 points in the paint that contributed to their 61% efficiency from the field in the quarter.
Brady Morningstar scored 11 points on 4-of-6 shooting in the third to help chip away at the Tulsa lead, but the visitors surged back strongly. After the Charge tied the game at 72-72 with 2:58 left in the third, DeAndre Liggins hit three-consecutive three-point attempts for the 66ers while Canton missed three of their final four shots from the field and Tulsa led 81-74 heading into the fourth.
Canton went on a quick 9-0 run of their own to start the fourth and took an 83-81 lead with 8:23 to go. Four more ties and two lead changes ensued before the Charge found themselves up 98-95 with 1:15 to go. On the next possession, Rasual Butler took a Liggins pass on the shoulder and buried a three-point jumper to tie the game with 58.9 seconds left.
Kyle Weaver then drove into the lane to his right to try and pull back ahead with a four-foot floater that hit the iron and fell into the hands of Liggins, who then sprinted down the left sideline and was fouled by Weaver trying to get back. Liggins buried both free-throws to give Tulsa the 100-98 advantage.
With 10.3 seconds left and a full timeout, Canton drew up a play to try and extend their season. The ball worked its way around the entire perimeter and back before it ended up in Morningstar's hands. He double-clutched to draw space from his defender on the right wing and fired from 26-feet, and the ball hit the right portion of the rim and off to end the game.
Morningstar surpassed his regular season high by finishing with 22 points on 8-of-10 shooting, including 6-of-10 from three-point range, with three rebounds and two steals in 33 minutes. Weaver poured in 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds with four assists and two blocks in 42 minutes. Micheal Eric came off the bench to provide 18 points on 9-of-13 shooting with seven rebounds and a block in 26 minutes. Canton's bench outscored Tulsa's 50-9.
Three Tulsa players finished with 20+ points, led by Liggins' 24, including 5-of-6 from the three-point line, with seven rebounds and three assists in 37 minutes. Rasual Butler netted 22 points on 8-of-13 shooting with five rebounds in 35 minutes. Perry Jones scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 41 minutes. Jeremy Lamb added 14 points, eight rebounds, two steals and two blocks in 40 minutes.
The Canton Charge would like to thank all of their fans for their support in a fantastic 2012-13 season and being the best in all of the NBA D-League! For up-to-date news all offseason long and information on 2013-14 season tickets, visit CantonCharge.com .
CANTON CHARGE
POSTGAME QUOTES
CHARGE HEAD COACH ALEX JENSEN
(On today's game and this season): "Tough one to lose, but first I'll give a lot of credit to our players because they played extremely hard. It's hard because you feel like you deserved to win, but I think they left everything they had out there. That's kind of been the theme this season. They made it fun for me to coach and be around them most days, so I thank them. Tulsa is a good team and a class act organization. Darko (Rajakovic) and his staff do a great job. They came back after Game 2 and made some good adjustments. Their guys, along with (DeAndre) Liggins, hit shots down the stretch. It was a hard fought game, and there's always just one team in the league that has a good ending."
(On his team continuously fighting back): "I should have done more actually, (with us) playing hard offensively. It wasn't really plays we were scoring on, we were just aggressive on defense. We were playing our butts off and scrambling. We were getting loose balls, rebounds, forcing turnovers and we were down seven at the beginning of the fourth. It's a great group and it was fun to coach. They make coaches and organizations look good with guys like that."
G BRADY MORNINGSTAR
(On stepping up and needing to be relied on after Jorge Gutierrez left the game): "It's exciting. It was tough when you go down with a fall (like that) and knowing that he probably isn't going to be able to come back. At the same time, I just knew I had to step up and try to run the team as well as he does. I don't think I did as good of a job as he does, he really knows the offense well, but I did my best. Like I said, we just came up short. They hit some big shots down the stretch."
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