Parks, Nagoya rebound against Gunma; Javi GDL a DNP in Ibaraki win
Ray Parks Jr. and the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins regained their winning ways on Sunday, holding off the Gunma Crane Thunders, 100-90, at the Ota City Sports Park Gymnasium.
Gunma had an early 13-8 lead but Parks helped Nagoya surge ahead, with his steal and layup giving them a 21-19 advantage with under three minutes to play in the opening period. The Diamond Dolphins would pile it on from there, with Clarke and Eatherton finding their rhythm in the second period. The Nagoya lead reached 19 points, 70-51, with under five minutes to go in the third off an Eatherton and-1.
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