MANILA, Philippines — Carl Tamayo picked up from where he left off to lift the Changwon LG Sakers over the Anyang Red Boosters, 86-82, in the 2024-25 Korean Basketball League (KBL) on Saturday at Anyang Gymnasium.
Coming off a career-high 37 points in a 92-88 loss to the Seoul Samsung Thunders, Tamayo sustained his dominant form with 31 points on 61 percent shooting from the field, eight rebounds and two steals.
Article continues after this advertisementAfter another sensational game from the Gilas Pilipinas forward, Changwon bounced back and improved to a 15-13 record.
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Anyang dropped to a 7-21 record.
slotstarsArticle continues after this advertisementMeanwhile, Kevin Quiambao, who just arrived in South Korea, has yet to make his debut for the Goyang Sono Skygunners, who absorbed a heartbreaking 73-70 loss to KCC Egis.
Article continues after this advertisement READ: KBL: Carl Tamayo helps Changwon to back-to-back winsQuiambao, the two-time UAAP MVP out of La Salle, landed in South Korea after getting his visa early this week. Goyang fell to a 9-19 record.
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