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Green's game-winning dagger lifts BlackJacks to epic comeback victory over Shooting Stars

Tyrell Green put together a homecoming for the ages as his game-winning three-pointer capped off a 91-90 Ottawa BlackJacks comeback win over the Scarborough Shooting Stars on Monday.

The 26-year-old Toronto native struggled through most of the game, only scoring four points prior to the Elam Ending portion of the game.

With Scarborough (5-5) up 90-78 and only needing one point to win, Green entered the game and scored 11 of the BlackJacks' (3-7) final 13 points, including two consecutive step-back threes to stun the Scarborough crowd and seal a 23-8 run in the Elam Ending.

"I was hot," Green said post-game. "I was missing all game, but after I made my first two, I settled in a little bit. Once I saw we brought the lead down, [I thought] let me just keep shooting.

"We struggled to start the year off but one thing I'll say about our group is we always fight. We always stay together, we're always in the game, we're all confident in each other. Me personally, it's been a rollercoaster season for me to start, so to have this game back home, my dad was from here... it's a surreal, surreal moment for me."

Tyrell Green (<a href="https://twitter.com/TGreen3_?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TGreen3_</a>) launches from DEEEPP for the win. ☄️<a href="https://twitter.com/ott_blackjacks?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@ott_blackjacks</a> get the win &amp; complete the biggest Elam Ending comeback in CEBL history.

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