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vsc888 slotMANILA, Philippines—The Asia All-Stars, bolstered by Filipino imports, faltered to the Rising Stars for the first time in the Japan B.League Asia Rising Star Game.
The homegrown Rising Stars aside emerge victorious, 124-121, over the import-dominated Asia All-Stars, captained by Gilas Pilipinas star Dwight Ramos, on Saturday in Chiba, Japan.
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AJ Edu has himself a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. The guard tandem of Matthew Wright and Ray Parks Jr. also scattered 12 points each.
Article continues after this advertisementNotably absent from the Asia Rising Star Game is Koshigaya ace Kai Sotto, who’s currently dealing with a torn ACL, but the team made sure to still represent the towering center.
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Ryo Sadohara led the Japan Rising Stars with 28 points and nine rebounds built on a blistering 60 percent field goal shooting clip. Kai King was also efficient in the win with 25 points from seven huge three-point buckets.
Article continues after this advertisementAllen Hachimura only scored seven points but sank the game-winning triple for the homegrown talents to keep the Asia All Stars at bay.
Ravena, Parks Jr. and Wright will continue their B.League escapades in the coming weeks for Yokohama, Osaka and Kwasaki, respectively.
Ramos (Levanga) and Edu (Kyoto) meanwhile, will juggle training with Gilas Pilipinas next month for the final leg of the 2025 Fiba Asia Cup Qualifiers.
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