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SIZZLING. Filipino import Carl Tamayo of Changwon LG Sakers goes for a jumper in KBL action.
LG SAKERS
Carl Tamayo flexes his championship experience as he carries the Changwon LG Sakers past Juan Gomez de Liaño and the Seoul SK Knights with 24 points in Game 1 of the Korean Basketball League finals
MANILA, Philippines – A proven champion throughout his career, Carl Tamayo wasted no time flexing his championship experience in the Korean Basketball League (KBL) as he carried the Changwon LG Sakers to a 75-66 Game 1 win over Juan Gomez de Liaño and the Seoul SK Knights on Monday, May 5.
Tamayo went off for a game-high 24 points on 9-of-18 shooting, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, and 1 block as the LG Sakers drew first blood against the top-ranked SK Knights in their best-of-seven finals series.
Gomez de Liaño, meanwhile, did not see action for the SK Knights for the third straight contest dating back to their best-of-five semifinals versus JD Cagulangan and the Suwon KT Sonicboom as they failed to protect home-court advantage at the packed Jamsil Gymnasium.
The 24-year-old Tamayo — who has won championships with the NU Bullpups and the UP Fighting Maroons in the UAAP and the Ryukyu Golden Kings in the Japan B. League — got it going early, scoring 15 points in just the first half to help Changwon build a 42-35 halftime lead after trailing by 5 at the end of the opening frame.
With the 6-foot-8 Gilas Pilipinas standout still on target from the field in the third period, the LG Sakers stretched their lead to as many as 11 points, 60-49, at the 2:05 mark of the quarter.
Early in the fourth, Seoul showed signs of life as it trimmed Changwon’s 11-point advantage to just 3, 62-59, with still 6:40 remaining.
However, back-to-back hits from Changwon’s Egyptian import Assem Marei and local Junseok Yang put the LG Sakers’ lead back to a three-possession game, 66-59, which proved just enough to repel any Seoul fightback in the endgame.
Marei backstopped Tamayo with his own version of a double-double of 19 points and 14 rebounds, to go with 4 assists and 5 steals.
On the other side, American reinforcement Jameel Warney paced Seoul with 21 markers and 13 boards.
Tamayo and the rest of the LG Sakers shoot for a 2-0 series lead when both squads face off anew on Wednesday, May 7, at 6 pm Manila time. – Rappler.com
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