Kong rains down on threes
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Le doux Patisserie/Sia N Tang Music thrash Yun Lee
A 30-POINT performance by Cavan Kong powered Le doux Patisserie/Sia N Tang Music to a 101-70 win over Yun Lee Motor Workshop in last night's Aewon Cup 2011 action.
Kong was deadly beyond the arc at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat, his eight three-pointers instrumental in the team's second win in as many games.
A side made up of mostly national team players, point-guard Eugene Choo contributed 16 points to the victory.
The team beat Autoexperts 90-67 in their first game of the seven-team tournament on Sunday and are already looking like title contenders.
Le doux Patisserie/Sia N Tang Music never trailed after opening up a double digit lead late in the first quarter last night, building on their advantage with good pressure defense.
Their coach, though, feels his players can be more effective on the other end of the court.
"We played a slow game tonight. We were working on getting the players to gel, and though its better than our first game, we still can improve," said Maxim Yap.
"We didn't really play any of our set offenses ... We were just winging it.
"Of course we want to win this tournament but even if we don't, we have to send a message; the players who go to national coach Kevin Reece's training scheme have good stamina and an excellent drive to win," added Reece's assistant. Read More…
A 30-POINT performance by Cavan Kong powered Le doux Patisserie/Sia N Tang Music to a 101-70 win over Yun Lee Motor Workshop in last night's Aewon Cup 2011 action.
Kong was deadly beyond the arc at the Brunei Basketball Association court in Batu Bersurat, his eight three-pointers instrumental in the team's second win in as many games.
A side made up of mostly national team players, point-guard Eugene Choo contributed 16 points to the victory.
The team beat Autoexperts 90-67 in their first game of the seven-team tournament on Sunday and are already looking like title contenders.
Le doux Patisserie/Sia N Tang Music never trailed after opening up a double digit lead late in the first quarter last night, building on their advantage with good pressure defense.
Their coach, though, feels his players can be more effective on the other end of the court.
"We played a slow game tonight. We were working on getting the players to gel, and though its better than our first game, we still can improve," said Maxim Yap.
"We didn't really play any of our set offenses ... We were just winging it.
"Of course we want to win this tournament but even if we don't, we have to send a message; the players who go to national coach Kevin Reece's training scheme have good stamina and an excellent drive to win," added Reece's assistant. Read More…
Source: The Brunei Times
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