Parks-less Nagoya escapes Sotto, Hiroshima; Wright’s 25 not enough for Kyoto

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Parks-less Nagoya escapes Sotto, Hiroshima; Wright’s 25 not enough for Kyoto
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Kai Sotto and Matthew Wright’s efficient performances go to waste as the Hiroshima Dragonflies and the Kyoto Hannaryz both suffer narrow losses in the Japan B. League.

MANILA, Philippines – Kai Sotto and the Hiroshima Dragonflies came up short of starting a new winning streak in the Japan B. League as they bowed to the Ray Parks-less Nagoya Diamond Dolphins in a close one, 91-88, at the Dolphins Arena on Saturday, April 15.

Suda cashed in five long bombs for Nagoya to wind up with a team-best 18 points, while Scott Eatherton and Coty Clarke added 17 and 14 markers, respectively. Five players scored in double figures for Hiroshima in the sorry loss with Dwayne Evans II leading the charge with 23 points. After a slow first half where he scored just a single point, Sotto came alive in the third period and dropped 9 of his 14 points to help Hiroshima keep in step with Nagoya.Over at the Kyoto City Gymnasium, Matthew Wright continued his impressive play for the Kyoto Hanaryz, but they also failed to start a new winning run as they fell to the Akita Northern Happinets, 78-73.

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