Photo from San-En Neophoenix
Thirdy Ravena and the San-En Neophoenix hacked out a close 85-82 victory over Kobe Paras and the Niigata Albirex BB to split their two-game home stand in B.League at the Toyohashi City General Gymnasium in Aichi, Japan on Sunday, October 10.
San-en made the clutch
Kobe Paras and world import Rosco Allen joined hands as Niigata Albirex BB fended off Thirdy Ravena and the San-En NeoPhoenix, 77-64, in the first of their back-to-back games in B.League at the Toyohashi City General Gymnasium in Aichi, Japan on Saturday, October 9.
Thirdy Ravena (left) and Kobe Paras (Photo from B.League) Thirdy Ravena and Kobe Paras will be the latest Filipino players to square off as Japan’s B.League season enters its second week of hostilities. Ravena and the San-En Neophoenix host the Paras-led Niigata Albirex to begin a two-game set Sat
Jan 3, 2021
UNDERMANNED San-En NeoPhoenix was simply no match for Sun Rockers Shibuya on Sunday, losing by 41 points, 105-64, in the 2020-21 B.League at Aoyama Gakuin Memorial Hall.
With Thirdy Ravena sitting out the game due to a fractured right index finger, the visitors couldn t recapture their thunder from the first game as they incurred their fifth straight loss.
Kyle Hunt topscored for San-En with 14 points, three rebounds, and two assists, while Stevan Jelovac added a double-double with his 13 points and 12 boards before suffering from a sprained ankle.
Former national team member Atsuya Ota also had 13 points and four rebounds, but that wasn t enough as the NeoPhoenix tumbled to a 5-22 record.