Petron Blaze registered the fourth win in the season. They upset the Saigon Heat in Vietnam to keep the ASEAN league debutants winless. Dalron Johnson (206-F-81, college: UNLV) scored 24 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to pace the winners. Petron Blaze and Saigon Heat exchanged baskets throughout the opening quarter. The teams were tied at 18 after ten minutes. Petron Blaze surged ahead in the second quarter. The Filipino team ensured a 38:34 halftime advantage. The Blaze stretched the lead in the third quarter. The visitors exploded with 29 points in the stanza and entered the final term up by 18 points 67:49. Saigon Heat managed just 13 points in the final quarter and had to surrender at the end. Douglas Thomas (206-F/C-83, college: Iowa) had 18 points, while Leo Avenido (186-G-78) provided 16 points in the win. The Heat replied with 26 points from Jonathan Jones (211-C-79, agency: TSS Management). Julius Hodge (201-G-83, agency: I.D.S. Law, college: N.Carolina St.) finished with 23 points in the loss.
ASEAN League: Heat finish season with victory - May 19, 2013
POSTED BY:
EUROBASKET NEWS
follow us on
Saigon Heat - KL Dragons 89:78
The Saigon Heat finished the ASEAN League campaign on a winning note. The Vietnamese team claimed just the fourth victory in the season beating KL Dragons at home court. David Palmer (206-F/C-86, college: N.Kentucky) notched 30 points and 12 rebounds for the hosts.
The Heat stormed into the game. The home side fired 33 points in the opening frame to secure a 10-point advantage. The Dragons cut the deficit in the second term [read more]
Saigon Heat - KL Dragons 89:78
The Saigon Heat finished the ASEAN League campaign on a winning note. The Vietnamese team claimed just the fourth victory in the season beating KL Dragons at home court. David Palmer (206-F/C-86, college: N.Kentucky) notched 30 points and 12 rebounds for the hosts. The Heat stormed into the game. The home side fired 33 points in the opening frame to secure a 10-point advantage. The Dragons cut the deficit in the second term. The Malaysian team got within 7 points at the interval 41:48. But the Heat went off the dressing room recharged. The home side poured in 22 points in the third quarter to restore a comfortable 13-point lead. The Dragons fought till the end narrowing the deficit but had to surrender at the end. Justin Howard (208-C-81, college: Mercer) knocked down 27 points and grabbed 19 boards for the Heat. Chris Sumalinog added 10 points in the victory. Armon Siefain replied with 22 points for the Dragons. Ban Sin Ooi (180-G/F-83) had 17 points in the loss.
ASEAN League: Slammers beat Heat for 8th win - May 15, 2013
POSTED BY:
EUROBASKET NEWS
follow us on
Thailand Slammers - Saigon Heat 71:63
The Thailand Slammers recorded the 8th win in the ASEAN League season. They prevailed against the visiting Saigon Heat. Christien Charles (216-F/C-81, college: Villanova) notched 16 points and 17 rebounds for the winning side.
The Heat got to a perfect start. The Vietnamese team went on a 22:7 rally in the first quarter. But the Slammers narrowed the gap at the interval 25:31. The hosts kept mounting the pressure in the third quarter [read more]
Thailand Slammers - Saigon Heat 71:63
The Thailand Slammers recorded the 8th win in the ASEAN League season. They prevailed against the visiting Saigon Heat. Christien Charles (216-F/C-81, college: Villanova) notched 16 points and 17 rebounds for the winning side. The Heat got to a perfect start. The Vietnamese team went on a 22:7 rally in the first quarter. But the Slammers narrowed the gap at the interval 25:31. The hosts kept mounting the pressure in the third quarter. The Slammers spurred ahead and posted a 47:44 lead into the fourth stanza. The Slammers exploded with 24 points in the final term and snatched the victory. Kannawat Lertlaaokul stepped up with 10 points, while Darrius Brannon (206-F-83, college: Houston) and Danai Kongkum chipped in 9 points each for the winners. David Palmer (206-F/C-86, college: N.Kentucky) responded with 22 points and 7 rebounds for the Heat. Justin Howard (208-C-81, college: Mercer) had 14 points and 8 rebounds for the visitors.
ASEAN League: Warriors too good for Heat - May 8, 2013
POSTED BY:
EUROBASKET NEWS
follow us on
Indonesia Warriors - Saigon Heat 82:68
The Indonesia Warriors consolidated their second position in the ASEAN League ladder. They knocked down the Saigon Heat at home court tonight to improve at 14-6 record. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 17 points to lead the winners. The Heat fell at 3-16 record at the bottom of the standings.
The Warriors started the game aggressively on offensive end. They exploded with 27 points in the first term to take a 6-point lead [read more]
Indonesia Warriors - Saigon Heat 82:68
The Indonesia Warriors consolidated their second position in the ASEAN League ladder. They knocked down the Saigon Heat at home court tonight to improve at 14-6 record. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) stepped up with 17 points to lead the winners. The Heat fell at 3-16 record at the bottom of the standings. The Warriors started the game aggressively on offensive end. They exploded with 27 points in the first term to take a 6-point lead. The hosts maintained the lead throughout the second term. They piled up a 47:37 halftime lead. The Warriors kept overwhelming their opponents after the big break. The home side accounted for a 64:49 lead entering the fourth frame. The Heat outscored the home side in the fourth quarter but could not avoid the loss at the end. Stanley Pringle (184-PG-87, college: Penn St.) produced 13 points, while John Smith (188-G-86, college: Hawaii-Hilo) added 12 points for the winners. Jai Reyes (173-G) answered with 22 points for the Heat. David Palmer (206-F/C-86, college: N.Kentucky) netted 18 points in the loss.
Copyright (c) 1998-2013 Eurobasket Inc. Disclaimer
WARNING:
Do not copy, redistribute, publish or otherwise exploit information that you download from the site !
Do not encumber, license, modify, publish, sell, transfer or transmit, or in any way exploit, any of the
content of the site, nor will you attempt to do so.