The National Basketball League Final Four is all but locked in as the Supercity Rangers defeated the Bay Hawks in a contest that was high on emotion but low on execution.
Despite three fouls in the first quarter chaining him to the pine for most the first half, star Rangers guard Lindsay Tait exploded to the tune of 20 second half points to put away almost all doubt over the league's fourth playoff side.
As he so often does in big games, Tait imposed his will on the encounter through his intensity and willingness to push the ball. The mercurial point guard had 12 third quarter points to quell the hometown Hawks resistance and effectively end their season.
Tait's foul trouble could have easily been a death knell for the Rangers - who were already without backup guard Brook Ruscoe due to injury - but through a combination of sloppy play from the Hawks and an unlikely burst from reserve big man Nick Barrow, the Rangers went to the major break with a halftime lead.