MANILA, Philippines—Ray Parks and the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins are heading to the 2024 Japanese B.League semifinals after outlasting the Mikawa Seahorses, 84-75, on Sunday at Dolphins Area.
The Dolphins moved on to face Kai Sotto’s former squad, the Hiroshima Dragonflies.
Parks performed solely 9 restricted minutes for Nagoya however nonetheless contributed 5 factors and an help within the course of.
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It was the tandem of Takumi Saito and Scott Eatherton, who scored 23 and 19 respectively, that powered the Diamond Dolphins to the semis.
Former NBA participant Jake Layman and Davante Gardner each scored 14 factors however they had been all for naught as Mikawa bounced out of title competition.
The Chiba Jets additionally joined the semifinals’ forged on Monday with a 103-93 win over Utsonomiya Brex at Nikkan Area Tochigi.
Three gamers for Chiba registered double-doubles to gasoline the Jets to the semis.
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Christopher Smith tallied 36 factors and 11 rebounds, John Mooney registered 22 factors and 10 rebounds and Yuki Togashi dropped 20 factors and 12 assists for the victory.
DJ Newbil scattered a 30-piece for Brex however to no avail.
In the meantime, Kiefer Ravena and the Shiga Lakes booked their return to the B1 division after advancing to the B2 Finals.
Ravena collected 13 factors, two rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals to assist the Lakes rout the Yamagata Wyverns, 97-74, on Sunday.
The win pitted Shiga in opposition to the Koshigaya Alphas within the last.
Fellow Filipino import Roosevelt Adams shone with 17 factors and 6 rebounds in a dropping effort for Yamagata.
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