Home side to face Latvia’s Olympic stars in Hong Kong Masters 3×3 basketball
The deadly duo chipped in 15 and 17 points respectively in the two qualifying matches – 82 per cent of their team’s total – while Richard Bradsheet and Man Chun-ho contributed the remaining seven points.
Saturday’s fixtures represented the first time the quartet had played together.
“The chemistry was great, it was good to play with guys who know the game and compete – it seemed like we were gelling well right away,” Austin said.
“We have got great shooters and players with high basketball IQ. We shared the ball and played the right way.”
Kepkay set the tone for the opening game against HKG Island with four straight baskets, and Team Hong Kong never looked back.
“It was more like learning how to play 3×3 – the referees and everything were very different,” the former Canada international said of the sport’s shortened format. “Now we kind of know the pace of the game. They said it was only 10 minutes, but it felt much longer.
“You always want to play against the best guys, so [the Riga match] will be fun – let us just play and have some fun, and we will see what is going to happen.”
His team proved too much for Yogyakarta Gojek, thanks largely to Austin’s 13 points. After Riga, ranked No 4 in the tour standings, their final game of the day comes against Amsterdam, the No 5 side.
“You would think the home team would not get such difficult opponents,” Austin joked. “But that is why we are here. We want to compete against the best, and who better to play against than the Olympic champions?”
The top two from each pool will advance to the quarter-finals on Sunday, with US$40,000 up for grabs for the winning team.
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