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Skyforce Powers Past Swarm 115-105 in the third straight win at home – our Central Central

Skyforce Powers Past Swarm 115-105 in the third straight win at home – our Central Central

Sioux Falls Skyforce

February 8, 2025 – NBA G League (G League)
Sioux Falls Skyforce News Release

Sioux Falls, SD-Sioux Falls Skyforce beat Greensboro Swarm 115-105 on Friday night from the Pentagon of Sanford in the third win of the Inheritance Court.

Malik Williams led Sioux Falls (9-8) with 22 points on 8-15 FGA (5-9 3PA), four rebounds, two assists and two thefts. He marks his fourth consecutive game of 19-Plus points.

Greensboro (9-8) was led by Keyontae Johnson, which had 30 points on 11-17 FGA and seven rebounds, while Jaylen Sims added 23 points.

Both teams went back in the first 12 minutes, as the starting five for Skyforce scored 17 of the 24 points on the team to push with a point after the first quarter. Sioux Falls put 16 points in the paint in the second quarter, as it helped the team take 54-52 lead until half.

Alondes Williams was walking in the third frame with eight points, as both teams had eight changes in the lead or ties, but in the end there was an 80-77 lead in the last 12 minutes. Sioux Falls moved to 7-1 when leading after the first three quarters.

Sioux Falls took advantage of nine points from seven Greensboro turnover in the fourth quarter. The swarm reduced Skyforce’s lead to 97-95 to 4:18 of the game, but Skyforce continued with 18-10 running to end the game.

Alondes Williams finished with 21 points on 7-14 FGA and seven assists, while Bryson Warren added 18 points, nine rebounds and nine assists. Caleb Daniels has published 19 points on 8-13 FGA, 10 rebounds and four assists. Tony Snell took the bench on his return with eight points and five rebounds.

Sioux Falls embarks on a trip with three games, starting Monday at RIP City. The Council against the Remix (6-9) is scheduled for 8:30 pm CST.

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