B.League: Kiefer struggles but Shiga edges Kyoto for share of lead | Inquirer Sports

B.League: Kiefer struggles but Shiga edges Kyoto for share of lead

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 07:58 PM October 16, 2021

MANILA, Philippines—Shiga forced its way to the top of the table after a tense 84-83 win over Kyoto in its West Conference matchup in the 2021-22 Japan B.League season Saturday at Kyoto City Gymnasium.

Kiefer Ravena, who was at third in the assists table the past weekend, struggled for the Lakestars scoring six points, on 1-of-7 shooting from the field, and failing to tally one dime in the process.

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Ovie Soko willed the Lakestars in the fourth as he scored nine points in the final five minutes of the game to help Shiga to the victory and a 4-1 record in the standings.

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The 6-foot-7 forward scored on a personal five-point swing to give Shiga an 82-77 lead with 1:19 left in the game.

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Novar Gadson then gave the Lakestars an 84-81 buffer with 20 seconds remaining.

Soko finished with a game-high 26 points and 15 rebounds to lead the Lakestars while Gadson added 19 points, eight rebounds, and six assists.

Justin Harper led the Hannaryz, who dropped to 2-3, with 25 points and six rebounds.

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