The Winnipeg Sea Bears opened a three-game road trip Wednesday in Brampton, Ont., with another wonderfully chaotic victory. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * The Winnipeg Sea Bears opened a three-game road trip Wednesday in Brampton, Ont.
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Winnipeg seemed to be cruising to a quick win in Target Score time but stumbled at the free-throw line before Teddy Allen’s eight-foot floater found the hoop to allow the Sea Bears to escape with a 92-90 triumph over the hometown Honey Badgers in a rare Canadian Elite Basketball League late-morning game. Winnipeg centre Chad Posthumus finished with 17 points and seven rebounds in a superb performance off the bench but missed three of four free throws in Target Score time that permitted the hosts to rally from a seven-point deficit and pull into a 90-90 tie, setting the stage for Allen’s heroics before 4,068 fans at the CAA Centre. CEBL PHOTO Winnipeg’s Chad Posthumus throws down a dunk for two of his 17 points.
With Winnipeg holding a 90-86 lead, Posthumus had two chances to win the game from the line but missed both. “I thought Chad handled it really well,” said Sea Bears GM and head coach Mike Taylor, by phone. “(The Honey Badgers) were tryi.
