In a decisive matchup, the Gueydan Flying Ducks soared to victory over the Baytown Bobcats with a final score of 114-82 to claim the 2025 NBL-US Championship securing the title in their inaugural season in the NBL-United States. The Ducks showcased a superior offensive performance, particularly from Kevin Lewis Jr., who led all scorers with 29 points on an impressive 11-19 shooting, including five three-pointers. Lewis Jr. also added five assists and four steals to his stat line, solidifying his role as a key playmaker and defensive asset for Gueydan winning the Gerone “Bull” Woods Finals MVP Award.
The Flying Ducks dominated in efficiency and ball control, recording only 17 turnovers compared to the staggering 44 committed by the Bobcats. This disparity in turnovers was largely due to Gueydan’s aggressive and effective defense, highlighted by their 27 steals. Jacorey Harrell contributed significantly to this defensive prowess with two blocks and three steals in limited court time. Brandon Taylor and Derrick Allen also made notable defensive contributions with three steals each.
Contributing to the Ducks’ robust offense, Asante Belton and Xavier Howard combined for 32 points. Belton was efficient from close range, hitting 6 of his 11 shots and adding five rebounds and four assists. Howard displayed a balanced game with six rebounds, two assists, and three steals, alongside his 19-point contribution.
Corey Alpough and Maurice Redmond further diversified the Gueydan attack. Alpough was nearly flawless inside, scoring 12 points on 6-10 shooting, and clinched six boards. Redmond made his presence felt with five points, three assists, and significant contributions on defense with two steals and a block. Not to be overlooked, Gage Marshall provided a spark off the bench with a solid effort, posting seven points and one block.
On the Baytown side, Deaundre Jones. put up a valiant effort despite the loss. Jones. recorded a double-double with 22 points and 15 rebounds, showcasing his versatility with eight assists, albeit countered by ten turnovers. His defensive 5 steals and 2 blocks highlighted his all-around impact, although it wasn’t enough to close the gap for the Bobcats. Complementing Jones performance, Kamryn Francis also scored 16 points, but his 12 turnovers underscored the team’s struggles with possession.
Baytown’s shooting within the arc was fairly proficient, as demonstrated by Bryant Leonard Jr.’s perfect 4 for 4 shooting from two-point range, scoring 10 points. The team also benefited from Aiden Purcell’s seven rebounds, though offensive contributions were lacking. Continued offensive struggles were evident through Kamryn Francis’s inefficiency, converting just 5 of 17 attempts from the floor.
Overall, Gueydan’s performance highlighted efficient scoring, adept ball movement, and a stifling defense that capitalized on Baytown’s handling errors. This comprehensive display secured their commanding 32-point victory on their home floor.