The Freeman

Standhardi­nger lifts HK past Alab

- Philstar.com

Fil-German Christian Standhardi­nger is the future of Philippine basketball. At present, he is Alab Pilipinas’ bane.

Standhardi­nger unloaded the decisive blows as he powered defending champion Hong Kong Eastern to a 92-89 victory over Alab Pilipinas at the start of the ASEAN Basketball League at the MOAArena in Pasay City Sunday night.

The 28-year-old, 6-7 Standgardi­nger, this year’s top rookie pick, powered his way to 26 points including a pair of crucial jumpers in the stretch on top of 14 rebounds to help the reigning champions to gain a piece of the early lead alongside Indonesia’s CLS Knights and China’s Kung Kungfu Nanhai.

The Knights smashed Chinese Taipei’s Formosa Dreamers, 94-73, in Surabaya, Indonesia while Nahai destroyed the Singapore Slingers, 83-59, in Nanhai, China the same day.

He also spoiled the coaching debut of former PBA star and Gilas skipper Jimmy Alapag, who has taken over the coaching reins from Mac Cuan this season.

“If we only played with a sense of urgency in the first half, the outcome would have been different,” said Alapag.

Hong Kong blew a 15point lead as Alab snatched a 74-73 lead early in the fourth quarter.

A 9-0 blast then gave Hong Kong back the lead, 8274, but host country rallied its way back anew to stay in the game.

After Alab import Reggie Okosa drained a triple to cut it to a two-point deficit, Standhardi­nger swished a jumper to give his team a fourpoint cushion, 90-86.

Bobby Ray Parks, Jr., the reigning MVP who delayed turning pro for a year, drained a three-pointer to cut it to a one-point deficit but the Filipinos failed to foul Standhardi­nger and instead allowed him to hit an easy layup. —

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