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Gunma Falls to Kawasaki 61-71 in Front of 4,872 Fans: A Game Recap

Gunma Falls to Kawasaki in Front of 4,872 Fans

Game Summary

In a thrilling match-up, the Gunma Crane Thunders faced off against the Kawasaki Brave Thunder in front of 4,872 enthusiastic fans. The final score saw the Brave Thunder claiming victory with a 71-61 win over Gunma.

Player Statistics

The game saw notable performances from key players, with Naoto Tsuji leading the scoring for Gunma with 22 points, including 5 successful 3-pointers. The effort was complemented by Michael Parker’s 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, and 3 steals. Caleb Tarzowski also put up a solid performance with 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Coach’s Perspective

Kota Mizuno, the head coach of Gunma, reflected on the game, stating, “In terms of defense, I think we were able to play better than yesterday. However, in the second half, we were talking about Kawasaki attacking more aggressively, but we had a hard time beating them.” Mizuno expressed disappointment in the team’s inability to maintain their momentum, highlighting the need for improvement to achieve their goals.

Meanwhile, Naoto Tsuji, one of the key players for Gunma, expressed a determination to improve as a team, recognizing the need to adapt and evolve in order to secure more victories in the future.

Overall, the game showcased the competitive spirit and determination of both teams, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

Gunma 61-71 Kawasaki (4,872 people)

[Dechrau 5]

■ Gunma Crane Sanders
3 Michael Parker
8 Hachimura Kidney
9 Naoto Tsuji
16 Binglicheng
25 Caleb Tarzowski

■Kawasaki Brave Thunder
0 Yuma Fujii
7 Ryuusei Shinoyama
22 Nick Fuzzikas
33 Hasegawa technique
35 Jordan Heath

【Score】
Thunder Crane Gunma 61-71 Brave Thunder Kawasaki
1C 14-11
2Q 32-31 (18-20)
3Q 47-62 (15-31)
4Q 61-71 (14-9)

[Ystadegau]

#1 Coe Flippin 11 points, 5 assists
#3 Michael Parker 12 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals
#8 Aren Hachimura 3 points
#9 Naoto Tsuji 22 points 3P(5/12)1 3 assists
#16 Sei Namizato 3 points, 3 assists
#25 Caleb Tarzowski 10 points 10 rebounds

[Sylw gan Kota Mizuno HC]

“In terms of defence, I think we were able to play better than yesterday. However, in the second half, we were talking about Kawasaki attacking more aggressively, but we had time hard in beating them. We couldn’t stop the And even though I was thinking about using another timeout to break the flow, I hesitated, so I ended up scoring 11 points in a row. I think there might be a better way to deal with the situation.
However, other than that, I think we were able to handle yesterday’s challenges properly, so our current challenge is to be able to do that properly through one game, I think.

(What is the summary of the opening to date?)
We are by no means satisfied with our results, and given the goals we are aiming for, we are in a position that is far from achievable, so we have to fight hard to reach those goals in the end this bye week. ‘Don’t think so. “

[sylw Naoto Tsuji]

“There aren’t many opportunities left to play with Nick like this, so it was a bit sad to see the players come in yesterday. However, we lost yesterday and we didn’t have any wins, so we managed to win today .I wanted to.
When we can create a flow or run as a team, we have a really good rhythm as a team, but when we are stopped, we tend to try to break out on our own, which’ n affect our defence. a team that is still in the process of developing, so our wins and losses in the future will depend on how much we can improve as a team during this week. I think that’s really the biggest challenge. “

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