B.League: Thirdy Ravena stars anew to lead San-En

San-En NeoPhoenix Filipino import Thirdy Ravena Japan B.League

San-En NeoPhoenix Filipino import Thirdy Ravena in the Japan B.League. –B.LEAGUE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Thirdy Ravena and the San-En NeoPhoenix continue to roll in the 2023-24 B.League season after routing the Shiinshu Brave Warriors, 95-75, on Wednesday at Toyohashi City Gymnasium.

Ravena delivered the goods with 17 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and two steals as the playoff-bound NeoPhoenix, who rose to a 44-10 record, celebrated their Central Conference championship in their first home game since clinching the division title.

Shinshu dropped to a 7-47 card with RJ Abarrientos hardly making his presence felt with one assist.

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Meanwhile, Dwight Ramos is out indefinitely due to an orbital floor fracture according to Levanga Hokkaido after ending the 21-game winning streak of the Utsonomiya Brex last Saturday.

Ramos has already missed back-to-back games including Hokkaido’s latest 98-90 win over Gunma Crane Thunders on Wednesday.

Kai Sotto’s impressive double-double went for naught as the Yokohama B-Corsairs absorbed a 77-55 loss to Seahorses Mikawa.

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Sotto dropped 11 points, 11 rebounds, two assists, and a block but he couldn’t stop Yokohama’s five-game skid, sliding to a 22-32 card

The efforts of Matthew Wright and Ray Parks Jr. were also not enough to win their respective matches.

Wright poured in 17 points, four rebounds, and four assists but  Kyoto Hannaryz fell to Shimane Susanoo Magic, 92-80, dropping to a 15-39 card.

Parks had 13 points, three boards, and three assists for the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins, who suffered a 92-76 loss to Osaka Evessa and fell to a 35-19 record.

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