KBL: Rhenz Abando comes through anew for Anyang KGC | Inquirer Sports

KBL: Rhenz Abando comes through anew for Anyang KGC

/ 10:15 PM November 20, 2022

Rhenz Abando Anyang KGC

Rhenz Abando. Photo from Anyang KGC

MANILA, Philippines—Rhenz Abando powered Anyang KGC once more against Changwon LG Sakers, 84-67, in the Korean Basketball League at Changwon Gymnasium on Sunday.

Abando finished with 17 points in an efficient 7-for-12 shooting night to go along with seven rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal. He also had a stellar showing on Saturday for Anyang.

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Omari Spellman also helped Anyang with 15 points and six rebounds.

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Justin Gutang, on the other end of the court, had a bad outing as he missed all seven of his shots in 21 minutes of play. He, however, tallied four dimes and three boards in a losing effort.

Ulsan's star guard RJ Abarrientos. –KBL PHOTO

FILE–Ulsan’s star guard RJ Abarrientos. –KBL PHOTO

RJ Abarrientos one-upped SJ Belangel in their latest affair as the Ulsan Hyundai Mobis Phoebus defeated the Daegu KOGA Pegasus, 85-72, at Dongcheon Gymnasium.

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Abarrientos outplayed Belangel with eight points, one rebound, one assist and one steal. The Ateneo standout, on the other hand, only had two markers in eight limited playing minutes.

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Like Belangel, Ethan Alvano absorbed a loss as Wonju DB Promy succumbed to the Goyang Carrot Jumpers, 82-77, at Goyang Gymnasium.

The former Alab Pilipinas player tallied six to his name to go along with two boards, two dimes and one takeaway on the defensive end.

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