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Tokushima Gambaroos vs Kagoshima Rebunise (11.12, Nihon Funen Shimin Plaza)

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match

1Q 18-22
2Q 34-45
3Q 53-70
4Q 74-91

I didn't know this last time, but Gambaroos official and insanely professional match report. So this time, I won't trace the details of the match. Just my impressions.

I'm just going to write down what I was impressed with.

The result, as stated earlier, was a 74-91 loss.

After looking at the BOXscore,

Free Throws,
Tokushima 60%(12/20)
Kagoshima 87% (20/23)

I wondered if there was a rhythm created by the certainty in free throws, and I felt that the difference in rhythm led to the win or loss.

(*By the way, three points is 33.3% for Tokushima, 26.9% for Kagoshima, and two points is 43.2% for Tokushima, 64.1% for Kagoshima)

We are happy to see Gambaroos in a position to fight for the sole top position, but the result is frustrating.

I'm a basketball amateur so I don't know the details, but there didn't seem to be as much difference in ability as in point differential.

I was not worried when Wakasa injured his foot in exchange for a wild super play in the first quarter and was unable to play the rest of the game. (It was later announced on social media that he had an external right ankle joint sprain with a total healing time of two to three weeks. Wakasa said, "It will heal in a week. I'll be waiting!)

The audience went wild at once with his diving to block his opponent's attack, but it quickly quieted down when they saw Wakasa, who had fallen down and could not get up.

Because of that, I wanted them to somehow win the B3 championship, but at any rate, I thought the Kagoshima Rebunites were very determined. The loss of Wakasa was definitely a big blow.

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