Overview of Day 3 in Chenzhou- September 24, 2017
Group ASeraeyett - Petrochimi 45-108Petrochimi recovered from the slow start to their Asia Champions Cup campaign and knocked down Seraeyett for the opening win. Willie Warren (193-PG-89, college: Oklahoma) scored 25 points to lead the winners. Petrochimi posted a 48:23 halftime lead. They unloaded 60 points in the second half to cruise to the victory. Meisam Mirzaei (210-C-92) and Nadiv Niktash contributed 16 points each for Petrochimi. Todd O'Brien (211-C-89, college: UAB) replied with 15 points and 11 rebounds for Seraeyett. Mono Vampire - Pilipinas 102-115 Chooks-To-Go recorded the second victory in Group A. They overcame Mono Vampire in a high-scoring affair to climb at 2-1 record. Carl Bryan Cruz (193-PF-91) scored 28 points to lead the winners. Chooks-To-Go unloaded 31 points in the first period to take a 9-point lead. Mono Vampire narrowed the gap in the next two quarters. They pulled within 4 points at the final intermission. But Chooks-To-Go unleashed 34 points in the fourth term and raced to the victory. Isaiah Austin (216-C-93, college: Baylor) had 27 points and 19 rebounds in the win. Michael Singletary (198-F-88, college: Texas Tech) replied with 32 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists for Mono Vampire. Group BONGC - Xinjiang FT 47-92Xinjiang accounted for the third straight win in Group B. The Flying Tigers overcame ONGC for 3-0 record. Darius Adams (188-PG-89, college: Indianapolis) nailed 25 points to lead the effort. Xinjiang accumulated a 50:28 halftime advantage. They ignited a 42:19 second half rally to cruise to the victory. Zirui Wang (190-G-93) had 13 points in the win. Arjun Singh (186-G-92) answered with 17 points for ONGC. Dacin Tigers - Al Riyadi 71-89 Al Riyadi claimed the second straight win in Chenzhou. They cruised past Dacin Tigers to stay undefeated. Quincy Douby (190-G-84, college: Rutgers) scored 20 points to pace the Lebanese team. Al Riyadi posted a 29:16 lead after ten minutes. They unloaded 29 points in the third term to stretch the margin at 20-point mark and never looked back en route to the victory. Chris Daniels (200-PF-82, college: Georgia) had 17 points and 12 rebounds for the winning side. Sim Bhullar (226-C-92, college: N.Mexico St.) answered with 17 points and 8 rebounds for the Tigers. |
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