Pilipinas MX3 Kings continue slump in ABL

THE FREEFALL of the country’s lone representative in the ASEAN Basketball League continued as the Pilipinas MX3 Kings got bested by the Mono Vampire Club, 74-76, on Sunday night at the Chualongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand.

Not even the arrival of new import Nakiea Miller, a former Best Import winner in this league, could stop the bleeding for the Kings who dropped to a league-worst 1-6 record. The hope for a second win for the Kings was high as they uncorked an 11-0 run late in the first to seize a 22-17 advantage.

But the home squad responded in kind and leaned on the production of Anthony McClain, Jittaphon Towaroj and Kanut Samerjai to head to halftime in front, 40-37. The second half was played on near-even terms with the Thai team clinging to a 72-67 lead, three minutes left when the Philippine contingent pulled to a matchstick after free throws from Eric Salamat and Arizona Reid.

But Samerjai came up big with an offensive board and a timely dish to McClain for an easy basket that raised the lead to three, 74-71, 22 seconds remaining. The Kings had one last shot to tie the match but Reid had the ball plucked away from him by Samerjai who went coast-to-coast for the game-sealing bucket.

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