Aomori Watts, who ranked 4th in the East Division, won 3 games in a row and won their 100th B2 win. With a score of 87-70, he defeated Nishinomiya Stokes, who ranked third in the same league, for the first time in three years, returning his overall record to five wins and five losses.

Last season, they had 5 wins and 47 losses, with a winning percentage of 9 minutes and 6 minutes. Furthermore, he suffered a 30-game losing streak, which is the worst record in B2, and spent a humiliating season. In this game, the situation was reversed with 6 consecutive scores in the 2nd quarter (Q) from the development chasing a maximum of 8 points. Five people scored double-digit scores, including scorer Max Hisatake (24), who achieved a “double-double” with 20 points and 13 rebounds at the top of the team.

Aomori attacked at once. With 8 minutes and 7 seconds remaining in the 2nd quarter of 17-25, Hall Momone Alex (23) shot a counterattack. At 7 minutes and 51 seconds, Hisatake sank a powerful one-handed dunk to gain momentum. Daichi Shimoyama (33) scored a 3-point shot (3P) at 23-25 ​​at 6:36. Just before the end of the first half, Yuichi Ikeda (25) scored a buzzer-beating 3P and returned the game at Aomori pace.

Although he scored only 15 points in the 1st quarter, he scored 24 points in the 2nd quarter, 23 points in the 3rd quarter, and 25 points in the 4th quarter, finally leading by 17 points. Head coach Junpei Takahara (42) summarized, “The players carried out the plan and ran more than I expected.” With a smile on his 100th win in his 7th season, he said, “It’s a bit late, isn’t it?” vowed to continue.[Yamada Aito]