The Windsor Express is trading forward Chris Commons to the Saint John Mill Rats for guard Doug Herring Jr. Commons has been with the Express since 2012. The club made the announcement Saturday morning, saying Commons was key in helping bring two NBL Canada championships to Windsor in 2014 and 2015. In a press release, Head Coach Bill Jones says he wishes Commons and his family well in their future endeavours. "It was a joy to have Chris on our team for the past 4 seasons," says Jones. "He'll go down as one of the best players to ever wear an Express jersey." Herring Jr. is considered a veteran NBL player, having played two seasons in Saint John. In 2014, he had been named an NBL all-star after averaging 18 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per game. Last season he averaged 16.2 points per game.
Read More Local Stories
Weather statement issued with weekend rain in forecast
4 hours agoIt could be a wet weekend in portions of southwestern Ontario.
Sarnia Sting welcome Windsor-born defenceman
7 hours agoThe Sarnia Sting are welcoming Landon Pickersgill, who was selected by the Flint Firebirds in the seventh round of the 2025 OHL Priority Selection Draft.
Windsor police arrest pair after interrupting a burglary
8 hours agoTwo men are facing charges after Windsor police officers stopped a holdup at a house on Wednesday afternoon.
Two Windsor-Essex beaches under warning for elevated bacteria
9 hours agoSwimming is not recommended this weekend at two of Windsor-Essex's public beaches.
Amherstburg welcomes donation for H. Murray Smith Centennial Park
13 hours agoThe money comes from Walker Industries Holdings Ltd.
Windsor Police want to hear from you
13 hours agoAs it works to develop its 2027-2030 strategic plan, Windsor Police have launched a survey.