
Santa Cruz Warriors Fall to Texas Legends, 136-132
Published on January 15, 2022 under NBA G League (G League)
Santa Cruz Warriors News Release
FRISCO, TX - The Santa Cruz Warriors (3-2) fell to the Texas Legends (2-1), 136-132, in overtime Saturday night at the Comerica Center.
Golden State Warriors two-way guard Quinndary Weatherspoon led the Warriors with 34 points and 11 rebounds. LJ Figueroa followed closely with 30 points and eight rebounds and guard Frankie Ferrari added 20 points, 17 assists and five rebounds.
Texas was led by guard Carlik Jones with 42 points, 10 assists and five rebounds and forward Justin Jackson added 30 points and nine rebounds. Forward Feron Hunt finished the night with 17 points and four assists in the win.
The Legends took a six-point lead early in the first quarter, however eight first quarter points from Santa Cruz guard Kalob Ledoux helped the Warriors come back to take a 26-25 lead heading into the second quarter. The Santa Cruz offense came alive in the second quarter thanks to big buckets from forward Lamont West and Weatherspoon to take a 12-point lead mid-way through the quarter. Texas' Hunt and Jones combined for 29 first half points to keep the Legends in the game, but Ferrari's 11 points, 11 assists and five rebounds in the first half helped the Sea Dubs to a 68-61 lead heading into halftime.
Texas went on an 8-0 run mid-way through the third quarter to help close the lead, but Santa Cruz was able to keep a 99-93 lead going into the fourth quarter. The Legends came back to tie the game mid-way through the fourth quarter and were able to take a three-point lead with less than two minutes remaining. The game was tied at 120 with just a minute remaining, but a foul on Jones with 25 seconds left in the game gave the Legends a two-point lead. A late three from Ferrari returned the lead to the Sea Dubs, but Texas' Jackson tied the game at 125 with a three pointer with 1.8 seconds remaining to send the contest into overtime. Jones scored all 11 points for the Legends in overtime to help Texas secure the win over Santa Cruz, 136-132.
The Warriors return home to Kaiser Permanente Arena to face the Stockton Kings on Monday, January 17 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day) at 1 p.m. PST. For more information on the Santa Cruz Warriors, visit santacruzbasketball.com or call (831) 713-4400.
NBA G League Stories from January 15, 2022
- Santa Cruz Warriors Fall to Texas Legends, 136-132 - Santa Cruz Warriors
- Force Drops 113-105 Contest to Hustle - Sioux Falls Skyforce
- Greensboro Swarm Defeated by Capital City Go-Go - Greensboro Swarm
- Mad Ant Defense Hounds Westchester - Indiana Mad Ants
- Special Olympics Takeover Tonight, Driven by Toyota - Texas Legends
- Maine Celtics Charge Past Cleveland - Maine Celtics
- Stars to Host Lakers at Bruin Arena on February 17 - Salt Lake City Stars
- Indiana Pacers Assign Goga Bitadze and Isaiah Jackson to the Mad Ants - Indiana Mad Ants
- Maine Celtics Coach Takes Leave - Maine Celtics
- The Journey Continues: Chalmers Ready to Help Lead Skyforce, Show He Still Has 'It' - Sioux Falls Skyforce
- Clippers Coast Past Stockton Behind 28 From Darling - Ontario Clippers
- Clippers Coast to 106-91 Victory over the Stockton Kings - Stockton Kings
- Moody's Fourth-Quarter Frenzy Falls Short in Texas - Texas Legends
- Stars Shine in Victory over Lakers - Salt Lake City Stars
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Santa Cruz Warriors Stories
- Santa Cruz Warriors Acquire Returning Player Rights to Marques Bolden from Osceola Magic
- Santa Cruz Warriors Recognized as 2024-25 NBA G League Retailer of the Year
- Santa Cruz Warriors Name Lainn Wilson as Head Coach
- Santa Cruz Warriors, Kaiser Permanente, and the Athletes' Corner Donate 60,765 Meals to Second Harvest Food Bank Santa Cruz County Through 2024-25 Swishes for Dishes Initiative
- Santa Cruz Warriors Announce Six Home Games for the 2025-26 Season

