It's now or never as the season ends
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Barracudas out to avenge heartbreak loss to Dragons
IT has come down to the wire in the sophomore season of the Asean Basketball League (ABL).
There is plenty to play for in the final day of the regular season today with all six teams seeing action.
Results for all matches can either make or break teams as the fourth and final spot for the playoffs is still in contention.
Satria Muda BritAma will host the Philippine Patriots at the BritAma Arena in Jakarta in a must-win situation for a chance to make it into the playoffs.
A loss for Satria Muda, who hold a 6-8 win-loss record, would spell an end to their playoff campaign.
Even if the Indonesian outwit were to win, it doesn't guarantee them a spot in the postseason as it will be dependent on the outcome of the match between league leaders Thailand Slammers and the Singapore Slingers at the Nimibutr Indoor Stadium in Bangkok.
The Patriots (8-6) are currently in third place and only a win might allow them a chance to claim second.
However, their inconsistent form as of late doesn't guarantee them victory against the streaking Satria Muda, who have won four straight in their late surge. Read More…
IT has come down to the wire in the sophomore season of the Asean Basketball League (ABL).
There is plenty to play for in the final day of the regular season today with all six teams seeing action.
Results for all matches can either make or break teams as the fourth and final spot for the playoffs is still in contention.
Satria Muda BritAma will host the Philippine Patriots at the BritAma Arena in Jakarta in a must-win situation for a chance to make it into the playoffs.
A loss for Satria Muda, who hold a 6-8 win-loss record, would spell an end to their playoff campaign.
Even if the Indonesian outwit were to win, it doesn't guarantee them a spot in the postseason as it will be dependent on the outcome of the match between league leaders Thailand Slammers and the Singapore Slingers at the Nimibutr Indoor Stadium in Bangkok.
The Patriots (8-6) are currently in third place and only a win might allow them a chance to claim second.
However, their inconsistent form as of late doesn't guarantee them victory against the streaking Satria Muda, who have won four straight in their late surge. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
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