Guam defeated Chinese Taipai in Game 1 of a two-game series. Game 2 will be played Saturday with the winner of this game being decided from the tally of both games.
The Bank of Guam Men’s Basketball Team came back in the second half and pulled off a 77-72 victory over the visiting Team from Chinese Taipei to take the first of two games in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifier Thursday at the Calvo Field House.
Tai Wesley led Team Guam in scoring with 23 points and nine rebounds but it was the younger players from Guam that provided that much needed spark offensively to secure the victory in the fourth quarter.
Takumi Simon had the biggest game of his international career to help team Guam overcome a 12 point deficit against the visiting team from Taipei. Simon had 18 points, making 4-of-6 shots from beyond the arc, to help secure the victory.
The Chinese Taipei guards were finding holes in Guam’s defense to get small openings and hit shots from the perimeter. Ting-Chien Lin and Ying-Chun Chen combined for 34 points in the first half to put Taipei ahead 45-38 by halftime.
Team Guam’s Tai Wesley reacts after securing the win against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
After some adjustments, Team Guam quickly chipped away at their deficit and eventually took the lead at the end of the third quarter with Wesley hitting a 3-pointer at the buzzer to go ahead 57-54.
After sitting for a majority of the game due to foul trouble, starter Chris Conner entered the final period and scored seven straight points and Guam went ahead 64-59.
Taipei ties the game behind the shooting of Chi-Wei Lee with three minutes left and the game was deadlocked at 68-68. Daren Hechanova hits a jumper with 2:21 left and Guam is up 70-68.
Taipei ties the game up 70-70 but Guam goes back up 71-70 with a Jonathan Galloway free throw. Guam regains possession after an offensive foul committed by Taipei and momentum is suddenly in Guam’s favor.
Tak secures the W
Simon closed the game out for Guam hitting a jumper and a 3-pointer to put Guam up for good. The sharp shooter from St John’s hit a mid-range jumper to go up 73-70 with 54 seconds left and later hit a 3-pointer with 30 seconds left to put the nail in the coffin.
“I was eladed by the performance of these younger guys,” said Wesley. “Takumi, Chris, Mark (Johnson) and Tomas (Calvo) all stepped up tonight,” said Wesley. “From having a bad first half and stepping up in the second half was huge for us.”
“This game was a good opportunity for our younger players to be battle tested. They may not have as much experience but they showed me tonight that they are ready to go against a well-respected international team,” said Guam’s head coach EJ Calvo.
“I give credit to Team Guam and the players that stepped up for players who were not here or not playing due to Covid. It’s like the next man up and they did an excellent job of that,” said Taipei head coach Charles Henry Parker.
Team Guam and Team Chinese Taipei faceoff at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse on Aug. 26,2021 to advance to the FIBA Asia Cup. (photo by Bout It Productions)
“It was huge game for us to win on our home turf but we have a lot more to do,” said Calvo. “Saturday we are going to make some adjustments but the important thing for us to get some much needed rest.”
Taipei’s Chen had a game high 24 points; Lin had 22 points before exiting in the third quarter due to an injury.
“We hope he (Lin) can be back for the next game. He was having a good game offensively up to that point,” said Parker.
“We have to make our adjustments for the next game and look at some film. We only scored nine points in the third quarter so I think we need to just have more confidence for the next game,” said Chen.
Galloway had a double-double for Guam with 12 points and 16 rebounds. Guam out-rebounded Taipei 48-33.
Saturday’s game is at 2pm at the Calvo Field House. Both teams are vying for the last slot in the FIBA Asia Cup.
“We have to make our adjustments particularly defensively. We got to win by six points; its a new day so we still have our opportunity,” said Parker.
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Team Guam celebrates after securing the win against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway finds himself on the line for the free throw attempt late in 4th quarter. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Mark Steven Johnson JR goes up against Team Chinese Taipei’s Te-Wei Lee. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway gets swarmed by Team Chinese Taipei defenders. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam and Team Chinese Taipei faceoff at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse on Aug. 26,2021 to advance to the FIBA Asia Cup. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Chinese Taipei’s Te-Wei Lee attempt a shot over Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway looks to pass against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Chinese Taipei’s Ting-Chien Lin dribbles down court while Team Guam’s Takumi Simon looks to defend. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam and Team Chinese Taipei faceoff at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse on Aug. 26,2021 to advance to the FIBA Asia Cup. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Chinese Taipei supporters cheer on their team in the FIBA Asia Qualifier at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam & Team Chinese Taipei tipoff in the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifier on Aug. 26, 2021 at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam supporters cheer on their team in the FIBA Asia Qualifier at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam supporters cheer on their team in the FIBA Asia Qualifier at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam supporters cheer on their team in the FIBA Asia Qualifier at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Chinese Taipei’s Chi-Wei Lee & Team Guam’s Tai Wesley battle for the ball in the FIBA Asia Qualifier. Team Guam supporters cheer on their team in the FIBA Asia Qualifier at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway takes it to the rim for the slam dunk against Team Chinese Taipei in FIBA Asia Qualifier. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Christopher Conner gets in the paint for the layup against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam and Team Chinese Taipei faceoff at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse on Aug. 26,2021 to advance to the FIBA Asia Cup. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tai Wesley reacts after securing the win against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Chinese Taipei’s Chi-Wei Lee attempts the desperate three in the last seconds of the game. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tai Wesley gets a shot over Team Chinese Taipei Long-Mao Hu. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tomas Calvo dribbles down court while Team Chinese Taipei’s Ying-Chun Chen looks to defend. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam and Team Chinese Taipei faceoff at the UOG Calvo Fieldhouse on Aug. 26,2021 to advance to the FIBA Asia Cup. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Daren Hechanova gets in the paint against Team Chinese Taipei’s Po-Chen Chou. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Jonathan Galloway gets aggressive in the paint against Team Chinese Taipei. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tomas Calvo direct traffic in mid court . (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tai Wesley hustles in the paint while Team Chinese Taipei looks on. (photo by Bout It Productions)
Team Guam’s Tai Wesley shoots behind the arc early on in the first quarter. (photo by Bout It Productions)