Yellow Jackets Get Back In Win Column Over Columbus, 116-103
The Steel City Yellow Jackets celebrate after winning 116-103 Saturday night. Photo by Thomas Leturgey. |
By Thomas Leturgey
The Steel City Yellow Jackets (2-1) got back on the winning
track Saturday Night in Pittsburgh, but it did not come easy, 116-103 over the
Columbus Wizards.
It also appears that the Pittsburgh’ entry in the American
Basketball Association (ABA) may have a new star shooting guard among its midst.
On the strength of 14 points in the fourth quarter, Jay Washington lead all
Yellow Jackets with 34.
The Wizards came to play with a strong starting lineup. All
five starters—Jay Farrow, Allante Gorham, RJ Fairrow, Phil Bledsoe Jr. and
Branden Wilkins played key roles in keeping the game close all evening. That to
that, sixth man Sean Rogers and Columbus brought a formidable team against Ace
Pippen’s club.
Job Brown and Kenny Holmes brought they Yellow Jackets up
the court in the early going, and Jay Washington provided pivotal play.
The Yellow Jackets led throughout the first quarter, save
for a few moments early on when Columbus had a 3-2 lead and play was tied at
five. Holmes had nine of his 30 points in the first quarter as the Yellow
Jackets led 32-24 after the first 12 minutes.
It was give and go in the second quarter, as the Wizards briefly
jumped ahead, 33-32 on a Gorham three-pointer. But Washington, Brown and Tayon
English (with a three) regained the lead, 39-33 with 9:18 left in the half.
Everything Columbus came close, the Yellow Jackets answered.
Washington slammed a basket home to make it 46-39 and Brown rebounded his own
errant shot and scored a basket to extend their lead to 51-41. Bledsoe kept
answering and bringing Columbus close.
The Yellow Jackets maintained a 60-54 lead at the half.
Justin Hamilton scored first in the second half and both
teams traded buckets. The Yellow Jackets had stretched their lead to 11 before
Columbus turned around the momentum. Jay Farrow hit a three-pointer to close
the gap to five with 4:40 to go in the third.
While the Yellow Jackets inside game continues to improve,
the Wizards with 6’6” Branden Wilkins and 6’7” RJ Fairrow dominating. It should
be noted that Justin Hamilton had a great second half with rebounds and putting
a few points on the board. Team newcomer Cordell Nicola played a few minutes in
the third quarter and came down with a few key rebounds.
Theo Braddy hit a three-pointer, and Bledsoe added one of his
own to put the Wizards within one point with about 1:20 to go in the quarter.
Brown answered with a three pointer. Jay Farrow hit a jumper to bring the teams
closer at 85-83. With :35 to go in the quarter, Farrow scored again and put Columbus
up 86-85.
Job hit a great pass to a running Holmes, and he delivered
to put the Jackets up again, 87-86. He was fouled on the play and connected on
the foul shot. The Jackets held onto a narrow 88-86 lead.
The Yellow Jackets defense continues to be a major player in
the early games. Even though they lost last, Steel City held Buffalo to just 95
points.
Throughout the game, forward Wilkins constantly complained
about not being able to have enough space on inbound passes. Washington pressed
hard against him.
No one really got a distinct advantage in the final 12
minutes. At one point there was a lengthy time out when referees conversed as
to what they had experienced. The Wizards had a 3D opportunity and as several players
converged under the net, there was a skirmish. Jay Farrow was called for a technical
foul and Brown hit one of two free throws to make it a 101-97 contest.
Hamilton rebounded well down the stretch and Jay Washington
led the charge to 107-97.
There was stronger defense in the final moments and consistent
offense from Washington helped push the Yellow Jackets to a 116-103 win.
“We played better than they did,” said Pippens after the
game. “We played better defense, we played better as a team. We made our shots.
All-in-all it was a good game. We played well, but there’s still work to do.”
On Jay Washington’s performance, Pippens commented, “He is
our silent assassin. The more comfortable he gets with the game and team we
will see more of that. They played good together. They will work to continue to
grow to take care of business.”
Washington led with 34 and Holmes posted 30. Job Brown had 24,
Tayon English had 8 in limited play, Justin Hamilton and Terrance Holloway each
added six. Cliff McNair had five and Theo Braddy Jr. had three.
Jay Farrow had 34 for Columbus.
The Yellow Jackets now hit the road for the next two
weekends. Columbus, which supplanted Erie’s ABA team on the schedule (they were
suspended by the league), will return to Pittsburgh on December 7.
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