KW Titans Aren’t Just Winning, They’re Setting The Pace In The Basketball Super League
The KW Titans are off to the best start in franchise history for the 25/26 season, and the race for first place in the Basketball Super League is heating up.
At 11 wins, the Titans hold the most victories in the league and are battling the reigning champions the Sudbury Five for first place just past the season’s halfway mark. Sudbury narrowly leads in win percentage (.769) having played two fewer games, while the Titans sit at .733, but the momentum, depth, and consistency coming out of KW are impossible to ignore.

The 25/26 season began with a franchise-best 5–0 start. From game one, the team has played with a poise, precision, and confidence that has carried into the heart of the season. Statistically, the Titans are setting the standard in the league:
- League-leading 49.7% from the field
- League-best 74.1% from the free-throw line
- Matching Sudbury from beyond the arc

The Titans have scoring strength from deep in their roster. Ty Pickett, Tarkus Ferguson, Antoine Mason, James Towns and Ty Groce are consistently delivering points, with major defence and rebound contributions from Nathan Charles, CJ Felder, Zakeem Davis and Braden Bell.
Head Coach Cliff Clinkscales and Assistant Coach James Robinson have instilled a culture of accountability, preparation, and unity. Under their guidance, the Titans are focusing on the main thing, and that’s playing good basketball. The result: a team that believes it belongs at the top.
“We focus on one game at a time. Never looking ahead. Putting in the consistent work everyday, which shows on the court and off. Stack good days and we want to OUT WORK TO WORK.” ~ Coach James

It’s all happening right here in Waterloo Region. The playoff push is about to begin and home court could make the difference. Titans are looking for full fan support in this latter half of the season. Get your tickets now!