National Basketball League Canada (2022-2023)
National Basketball League Canada 2022-23
Semis Finals 2023 Semis
Sudbury F.2
Windsor Exp.3
Windsor Exp.2
London L.3
London L.3
KW Titans1
National Basketball League Canada Final: London Lightning - Windsor Express 126-88

London L. (Doug Plumb): Jeremiah Mordi 37, Terry Thomas 17, Jermaine Haley 17, Mike Nuga 23, Marcus Ottey 5, Makur Jongkuch 13, Cameron Lard 14, Lance Adams 0, Mareik Isom 0, Diego Kapelan 0
Windsor Exp.: Latin Davis 20, Billy White 8, Ja'Myrin Jackson 5, Justin Moss 16, Jachai Taylor 16, Tanner Stuckman 2, Jason Calliste 6, Nick Garth 5, William Claiborne 10, Adham Eleeda 0

Standings 2022-23
Stats Leaders 2022-23
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RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
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Windsor Exp.
6'0'' PG 26y
Avg: 16.5 ppg

10
16.5
9
16.7
6
17.8
4
19.3
3
20.0
2
20.2
1
22.6
London Lightning win it all with decisive Game 5 victory
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London Lightning win it all with decisive Game 5 victory-May 27, 2023
The London Lightning captured their second consecutive National Basketball League of Canada championship with a 126-88 victory on Friday night at Budweiser Gardens. The Lightning made use of their entire roster and built an 11-point lead by halftime. London came out of the locker room and took over complete control from there with a massive 49 points in the third quarter avenging a 110-102 Windsor victory one night earlier at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ont. Lightning head coach Doug Plumb had a feeling he would see a different performance from the Lightning after that Game 4 loss that had seen the Express jump out to a 20-6 lead in the first quarter. 'If you had told me at the beginning of the season that we would have one game at home coming off of a back-to-back where their best players played 48 minutes and we didn't have to do the two-hour bus ride on the day of the game, I'm taking that ten times out of ten,' said Plumb. Jeremiah Mordi (6'5''-PG-1993, college: Queens, NY, agency: Green Sports Management) led the way offensively for London with a triple-double. Mordi had 37 points, 13 rebounds and ten assists. Guard Mike Nuga (6'2''-G, college: UNLV) added 23 points for the Lightning. London shot 49.5 per cent from the field. Plumb says there are certain player characteristics that he needs to see when building a team. 'The very first criteria is are they a winner,' admits Plumb. 'And then are they emotionally resilient and are they tough. Those three things combined give you the heart of a champion and all of our guys possess those things.' Windsor had been able to out-rebound the Lightning in the fourth game of the series but London owned the boards in Game 5 by a 58-42 margin. It was the third championship for the Lightning in the past four completed seasons and London's sixth in franchise history dating back to 2012 when the team was formed. The Express are next on that list with two. The Halifax Rainmen and the Moncton Magic are the only other teams in National Basketball League of Canada history to win it all. Neither one of those clubs is currently operating.
Courtesy of: globalnews.ca



USBasket.com All-NBL Canada Awards 2023-Jun 1, 2023
Finals MVP: Nigeria Jeremiah Mordi (6'5''-PG-1993) of London L.
Player of the Year: USA Jeremy Harris (6'7''-G-1996) of Sudbury F.
Guard of the Year: USA Jordan Burns (6'2''-G-1997) of London L.
Forward of the Year: USA Jeremy Harris (6'7''-G-1996) of Sudbury F.
Center of the Year: USA Billy White (6'8''-PF-1989) of Windsor Exp.
Domestic Player of the Year: Canada Mike Nuga (6'2''-G-1997) of Saskatchewan
Defensive Player of the Year: USA Dexter Williams (6'4''-G) of Sudbury F.
Sixth Man of the Year: Canada Ja'Myrin Jackson (6'4''-G/F-1998) of Windsor Exp.
Newcomer of the Year: USA AJ Mosby (6'3''-G-1996) of Sudbury F.
Coach of the Year: Doug Plumb of London L.

USBasket.com All-NBL Canada First Team 2023
Burns
Burns
Harris
Harris
Mosby
Mosby
Jackson
Jackson
White
White

First Team

USA Jordan Burns (6'2''-G-1997) of London L.
USA Jeremy Harris (6'7''-G-1996) of Sudbury F.
USA AJ Mosby (6'3''-G-1996) of Sudbury F.
Canada Ja'Myrin Jackson (6'4''-G/F-1998) of Windsor Exp.
USA Billy White (6'8''-PF-1989) of Windsor Exp.

USBasket.com All-NBL Canada Second Team 2023
Akano
Akano
Nuga
Nuga
Thomas
Thomas
Miller
Miller
Davis
Davis

Second Team

USA Sam Akano (6'5''-G/F-1993) of KW Titans
Canada Mike Nuga (6'2''-G-1997) of Saskatchewan
Canada Terry Thomas (6'4''-G-1991) of London L.
USA JD Miller (203-F-1996) of Indios
Canada Latin Davis (6'0''-PG-1997) of Windsor Exp.

USBasket.com NBL Canada All-Defensive Team 2023
Edwards
Edwards
Lard
Lard
Nuga
Nuga
Williams
Williams
White
White

All-Defensive Team

USA Kedar Edwards (6'5''-F-1993) of KW Titans
USA Cameron Lard (6'9''-C-1997) of London L.
Canada Mike Nuga (6'2''-G-1997) of Saskatchewan
USA Dexter Williams (6'4''-G) of Sudbury F.
USA Billy White (6'8''-PF-1989) of Windsor Exp.

USBasket.com NBL Canada All-Domestic Players Team 2023
Nuga
Nuga
Ottey
Ottey
Thomas
Thomas
Notice
Notice
Calliste
Calliste

All-Domestic Players Team

Canada Mike Nuga (6'2''-G-1997) of Saskatchewan
Canada Marcus Ottey (6'2''-G-1997) of Montreal
Canada Terry Thomas (6'4''-G-1991) of London L.
Canada Duane Notice (6'2''-G-1994) of Vancouver
Jamaica Jason Calliste (5'7''-PG-1990) of Windsor Exp.