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B.League: Ramos, Toyama suffer upset at hands of Kyoto


Dwight Ramos and Toyama were on the wrong end of a shocker, suffering a 66-88 loss to Kyoto in the 2021-22 B.League season, Wednesday at Toyama City Gymnasium.

The Grouses never recovered from their disastrous third quarter showing that only saw them put up 11 points.

The Hannaryz maintained a double-digit lead the rest of the way.

Ramos only had seven points on 2-of-10 shooting for Toyama. The Gilas leader also had seven rebounds, three assists, and two steals.

Toyama fell to 16-24 while Kyoto rose to 9-29.

Ramos and the Grouses will next face Shimane this weekend, still at Toyama City Gymnasium.

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