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B.League: Javi GDL logs just two minutes as Ibaraki sent crashing back down


Ibaraki suffered a collapse at the hands of Hokkaido, falling 92-103 in the 2021-22 B.League season, Wednesday at Adastria Mito Arena.

The Robots, who were coming off a monumental 88-85 win over Shimane last Sunday, fell to 3-16.

Levanga, on the other hand, went up to 9-10.

Javi Gomez de Liano only played in the tail-end of the opening frame, scoring just a point with two rebounds.

Ibaraki will have a tall task this weekend as it heads to Arena Tachikawa Tachihi to take on Tokyo.

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