ABL: Brunei Barracudas beat Satria Muda by 17 points to notch first win of season
The visiting Brunei Barracudas won their first game of the ASEAN Basketball League season when they beat home team Satria Muda 87-70.
The visiting Brunei Barracudas won their first game of the ASEAN Basketball League season when they beat home team Satria Muda 87-70.
Japan’s Ai Miyazato, winner of the 2010 HSBC Women’s Champions and current world No.1 on the Rolex Rankings, confirmed today that she will return to defend her title at the Tanah Merah Country Club (TMCC) from 24 to 27 February 2011.
The Brunei Barracudas saw a six-point lead with 26 seconds to go in regulation time disappear when Santiago Jr Cabatu sank two consecutive three-pointers to even things up at 61-61 at the buzzer. In overtime, the Barracudas were outscored 11-6 and lost their first ASEAN Basketball League home game 67-72.
The Thailand Slammers won their first away game today when they crushed Satria Muda 84-63. It was also their third consecutive win and they now have a 3-0 win-loss record and sit top of the ASEAN Basketball League.
The KL Dragons fell to their second consecutive defeat when the visiting Satria Muda beat them 77-68. While the Dragons fall to an 0-2 win-loss record, Satria Muda are 1-1, their sole loss so far coming at the hands of the Singapore Slingers last weekend.
The Thailand Slammers notched their second consecutive victory of the new ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) season with a 17-point, 76-59 victory over the visiting Brunei Barracudas.
A new-look Philippine Patriots started off slowly but eventually triumphed 71-62 over the visiting Brunei Barracudas on the opening day of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL).
With the merry-go-round seen in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) off season, it was inevitable that an ex-player would come back to haunt a team. That first honour went to Chris Kuete on opening day when he powered his new team Thailand Slammers to a 79-74 win over his former team, the KL Dragons.