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KBL: Carl Tamayo drops career-high in Changwon loss to Seoul

KBL: Carl Tamayo drops career-high in Changwon loss to Seoul

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Changwon LG Sakers’ Carl Tamayo during a Korean Basketball League (KBL) game. –KBL PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—The Seoul Samsung Thunders spoiled Carl Tamayo’s career night for the Changwon LG Sakers in Korean Basketball League (KBL) action on Thursday at Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium.

Despite Tamayo’s stellar night, the LG Sakers faltered to the Thunders, 92-88, to drop to a 14-13 card.

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The University of the Philippines product stuffed the stat sheet with a career-high 37 points alongside seven rebounds and three assists.

The Gilas Pilipinas member’s, though, went down the drain as Changwon couldn’t follow up on its win over the Goyang Sono Skygunners on Sunday.

READ; Carl Tamayo helps Changwon to back to back wins in KBL

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Meanwhile, fellow Filipino import Justin Gutang contributed significant numbers for Seoul.

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The former College of St. Benilde standout dropped 15 points, six rebounds, three assists and a block for good measure to help the Thunders to a 9-17 card.

Gutang and Tamayo won’t be the only names on the KBL’s bulletin as Goyang and Suwon are awaiting the arrivals of Filipino-imports Kevin Quiambao and JD Cagulangan, respectively.



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