Shinshu Brave Warriors exhausted in the final stage, showed high correcting power and hunted Utsunomiya Brex, but did not win B1 for the first time –Casket Count | Basket Count



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Brave warriors

Shinshu where the small lineup worked and took the initiative.

Round 2 of Utsunomiya Brex vs Shinshu Brave Warriors. Shinshu, who showed a performance that did not seem to be the same team as the day before the big loss, advanced to the third quarter, but was beaten 74-84 in a row at the end of the gas shortage.

Shinshu took the lead in the match by removing the mark of a foreign player with a pick and roll and creating an uneven situation on the part of Josh Hawkinson. Repeated pick and roll and from the inside out, the 3-point shot from the flow was well decided.

In the first round, he was dominated by the offensive rebound at 5-21, but defended the interior with high concentration, such as making a solid box out and inducing an offensive foul from Jeff Gibbs in the rebound battle.

Also, Kurihara Lewis’ short 188cm lineup at No. 4 worked well. In addition to the fast turnover, Utsunomiya’s offense stalled by intertwining double teams according to team rules.

There was a scene where he was simply hit by a height deficit and allowed a goal, but Tatsuya Nishiyama, who scored 24 points at Game High, including four 3-point shots, missed the flow. Nishiyama broke through Utsunomiya’s defense with strong momentum and made all the difficult layouts. Also, when he felt like Mark was concentrating on himself, he passed a killer pass to Hawkinson, who jumped into the paint area and recorded 9 assists, which was also a high game.

With the defense working and Nishiyama’s success, Shinshu led 63-56 to reach the fourth quarter.

Brave Warriors of Shinshu

“It was very well done until it ran out of gas and collapsed.”

30 seconds after the start of the fourth quarter, Nishiyama, who tried to slow down the rush of the Sea of ​​Taves, was charged with an unsportsmanlike foul and the flow changed. Taves made two free throws and Gibbs got a free throw on possession of this foul and was forced to make a three point difference in a row. Two minutes later, Yusuke Endo allowed a three-point shot and it was reversed.

I wanted to stay here, but Shinshu, where three players, including Hawkinson, who participated fully, had participated for more than 36 minutes, ran out of gas. He’s kept inside hard until now, but couldn’t stand up and allowed Ryan Rossitter to count back-to-back baskets. Hawkinson defended Josh Scott and targeted a Japanese player to match Rossita. In this way, he allowed Rossita to score 12 points in the fourth quarter alone, and Shinshu, who stalled 11-28, suffered a defeated defeat.

Despite being defeated, Commander Katsuhisa Michael praised the team’s attitude and said, “I was fighting hard with my heart. I was trying to do what I could do now.” “Turnover on offense and defense are out of gas and mental errors. It’s a shame they brought me to the end, but it was different from yesterday’s game. Such a game will lead to the next growth. It was very well done until collapsed. “

After the match against Akita, he showed excellent correction power in the second round, but Katsuhisa’s head coach says that he has done what he has to do. “My goal is to be vigorous in controlling things like performance and energy. I make small adjustments, but I did what I should have done yesterday.”

On the other hand, Ryuzo Anzai, Utsunomiya’s head coach, praised the opponent and said, “I thought Mike’s (Katsuhisa’s head coach) tactics are also the same, and the performance of the players is high,” but said he was able to win despite suffering. Listed at harvest. “It was a tough game, and it really depends on whether you win or lose. The best part is that the players worked hard to win.”

Shinshu has pursued Utsunomiya one more step while full members are unavailable. The day to get the first victory should not be long.



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