The deciding Game 7 of the 2015 Finals was originally scheduled to be played on April 30, 2015. The
Windsor Express's shootaround was set to take place before the
Halifax Rainmen's, and the Rainmen were supposed to arrive for warm-ups at approximately 1:00 PM. However, they came far too early and began warming up before their awaiting opponents had left. Express assistant coach Gerry Brumpton said, "We were here in the dark, I opened up the curtain and I looked in and there they were. They were still here working out. So they had been here for a while." Later, Windsor head coach
Bill Jones entered the Halifax locker room to retrieve a ball from one of the players, but he refused to hand the ball over. Express
point guard Tony Bennett was with Jones at the time. They also asked the other team to leave the building, but they were not willing to, and an altercation ensued. According to reports, the teams hurled chairs and threw punches at each other. At around 10:40 AM, the
Windsor police received a call reporting the fight, but it was already over by the time they arrived on the scene. The game was officially cancelled 40 minutes before it was scheduled, and the Express organization gave refunds to fans who had paid for tickets. Bennett said, "I was told [Halifax] players refused to come and play. They didn't like the situation and what was said about some of their players. It's a black eye not just for the leagues, but for basketball, this is not supposed to in professional basketball." Coach Jones commented, "We were there ready to play and they ended up forfeiting by the league rules." Owner
Andre Levingston later said in a statement, "Today is truly a black eye for our league, when the games is not safe for players to compete there is a problem. We have to do a better job of governing our league and putting principles in place where there are strict consequences." On May 2, 2015, the Rainmen held a press conference, in which they shared the reasons for their decision to forfeit. Point guard
Cliff Clinkscales claimed that the opponents played excessively physical throughout the series. He said, "There's a difference between playing physical and dirty and hurting people. We had two players in the finals that missed games because they had concussions. You understand that, concussions. I was playing with hurt ribs." Teammate
Kevin Young said that he was told by some players on the Express that head coach Jones wanted them to intentionally injure particular members of the Rainmen and "take them out". Owner Levingston tried to persuade the players into ignoring the coaches, but they declined. In addition, some of Halifax's personnel said that the team packed up his belongings following the forfeit. On May 12, 2015, Halifax player Forrest Fisher provided a more detailed account of the incident to the media through e-mail. According to him, the brawl began because Windsor coach Jones tackled Fisher's teammate Liam McMorrow. Tony Bennett then responded by throwing a chair at McMorrow, and the violence escalated. However, Jones said before he tackled the Rainman, he tried to swipe the ball from him, but the player pushed him back and "'flinched' at him as if he was going to throw a punch." Only then did he attempt to tackle him. == Charges ==