EASL: Meralco's comeback attempt falls short vs Ryukyu

EASL: Meralco’s comeback attempt falls short vs Ryukyu

/ 11:06 PM October 16, 2024

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FILE– Meralco Bolts’ EASL import Allen Durham. –MARLO CUETO/INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines—Meralco absorbed its first loss in the 2024-25 season of the East Asia Super League (EASL) at the hands of Japan B.League squad, Ryukyu Golden Kings.

The Bolts’ late-game rally wasn’t enough as the Golden Kings notched a 77-74 win at Okinawa Arena in Japan on Wednesday.

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Meralco failed to follow up its win on home soil a few weeks ago at the expense of the Macau Black Bears, 97-85, at Mall of Asia Arena.

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The Bolts were down 77-68, with 2:36 to until they buckled down on offense and defense to mount a comeback rally.

READ: Chris Newsome impresses Macau coach in Meralco’s EASL opener

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Longtime import Allen Durham and Bong Quinto converted buckets down the stretch to cut the lead to three, 77-74, with 41.7 remaining.

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With the ball at the Golden Kings’ side, Meralco showed its hard-nosed defense on full display, preventing Ryukyu from pulling away.

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But Meralco’s attempt to send the game into overtime came up short after a three-ball from Durham, who formerly played for the Golden Kings sailed out at the buzzer.

READ: Allen Durham shifts focus on Meralco Bolts’ next mission in EASL

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Durham finished with 18 points, nine rebounds and five assists but it wasn’t enough as the Bolts slid to a 1-1 card in the EASL.

Import David Kennedy and Chris Newsome chipped in 30 and 18 points, respectively, but to no avail.

The Golden Kings relied on their big-man duo of Victor Law and Jack Cooley, who finished with 18 points a piece in their first win of the young season.

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Up next for the Bolts is an affair with Korean Basketball League squad Busan KCC Egis on November 13 at Philsports Arena.

TAGS: East Asia Super League (EASL), Meralco Bolts, Ryukyu Golden Kings

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