The Toronto Tempo were in action on Sunday and came away with a comfortable win, beating their opponents by a final score of 85-68. It was a strong night for the side in front of their fans. The margin pointed to a performance that grew more assured as the game wore on.
The standout figure was Sykes, who finished as the game's top scorer. She poured in a game-high 25 points, carrying much of the offensive load for Toronto. Her scoring set the tone and gave the Tempo a reliable source of points throughout the contest.
If there was a moment the game turned, it came in the third quarter. Sykes scored 13 of her 25 points in that single frame, a burst that helped Toronto pull clear of their opponents. That third-quarter surge proved decisive in shaping the final result.
The night also carried a touch of star power off the court. Ontario-born director James Cameron was in attendance, adding a high-profile name to the crowd watching the Tempo. His presence gave the game an extra sense of occasion.
The fans made the most of having him there. With the filmmaker courtside, supporters struck the Titanic pose in a playful nod to his most famous work. It lent the evening a festive, celebratory atmosphere alongside the basketball.
Beyond the spectacle, the win mattered in the standings. The victory moved the Tempo to 1-1 in the Commissioner's Cup, evening their record at one win and one loss. It keeps Toronto in the mix as the competition continues.
