Wright helps Kawasaki snap losing streak at Ibaraki’s expense

Posted by watchmen
December 30, 2024
Posted in SPORTS
Kawasaki guard Matthew Wright in action during the 2024-2025 B.League Season. (B.League photo)
Kawasaki guard Matthew Wright in action during the 2024-2025 B.League Season. (B.League photo)

The Kawasaki Brave Thunders on Saturday, December 28, finally ended a 10-game losing streak, taking down the Ibaraki Robots, 82-74, at the Kawasaki Todoroki Arena.

Matthew Wright had 16 points and six assists to help the Brave Thunders claim their first win in the 2024-25 B.League Season since November 10, when they downed Kyoto, 91-82.

It was a nip-and-tuck affair before Reiya Nozaki knocked down a three-pointer with 6:31 to go that put Kawasaki ahead for good, 68-65. Their lead ballooned to double-digits, 75-65, off another triple by Koya Kobari with less than three minutes to play.

Kawasaki is now 5-20 in the tournament.

Also triumphant was the Nagasaki Velca, who clobbered the Sendai 89ers, 79-66, at the Kamei Arena Sendai.

Gilas Pilipinas center AJ Edu played 13 minutes in the win, making both of his field goals for four points along with an assist, a rebound and two blocks.

Nagasaki is now 13-12.

However, other Filipinos came up short on Saturday in Japan.

Kiefer Ravena and the Yokohama B-Corsairs absorbed an 84-80 loss against the San-en NeoPhoenix, despite a 15-point, four-assist effort from the former Ateneo superstar.

The B-Corsairs were up 80-79 with 1:23 to go, but two charities by David Nwaba — off a Ravena foul — put the NeoPhoenix ahead, 81-80, with 50 seconds left. Ravena bricked a three-pointer on their next possession, and San-en responded with a dunk by David Dudzinski to make it a three-point game with under 10 seconds to go.

The loss dropped Yokohama to 9-16 on the season.

Meanwhile, Dwight Ramos was held to four points in Levanga Hokkaido’s 86-69 defeat to the Seahorses Mikawa. The Gilas Pilipinas standout also had five assists in an 18-minute stint, but Hokkaido still dropped to 9-16.

The Akita Northern Happinets handed Ray Parks, Jr. and Osaka Evessa an 85-73 defeat on Saturday, with the former Gilas guard held to 10 points on 3-of-10 shooting from the field.

It was Osaka’s second straight loss, dropping them to 13-12 on the season.

In Division 2, Roosevelt Adams and the Yamagata Wyverns hacked out a 92-90 win against Kumamoto, with the Fil-Am guard contributing six points and three rebounds.

However, Geoffrey Chiu and the Ehime Orange Vikings suffered a 90-62 blowout against Shizuoka. The former Ateneo big man had two points, three boards, an assist, and a steal in 25 minutes of playing time.

Yamagata now has a 12-16 slate, while Ehime still has only one win against 26 defeats. (ABS-CBN News)

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