used a balanced attack to thrash Bahrain, 89-61, and drumbeat that they mean business at the start of the 19th Asian Games’ basketball competitions at the Zijingang University on Tuesday.
Cone quickly put behind the emphatic 28-point victory behind, though, saying the need to prepare for Thailand and Tyler Lamb, who will be Gilas’ next opponent on Thursday. After measuring their foes in the first and led by just four at 22-18, Gilas finally broke loose in the second, with Kouame and Perez leading the charge, with the help of Brownlee.
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