The London Lightning fell 107-102 to the Halifax Hurricanes in NBL Canada action on Thursday.
The Lightning were off to a good start by taking a 25-19 lead in the first quarter, and holding a four-point advantage heading into halftime. London held a 75-73 lead at the end of the third despite a back and forth frame, but the Hurricanes took the advantage early in the fourth and remained ahead by five points to earn the win.
Maurice Bolden led London with 26 points and six rebounds, while Garrett Williamson had 20 points and seven assists. Xavier Moon also put up 13 points and had six rebounds.
The Lightning are at home again on Friday to take on the KW Titans at 7 p.m.