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Odds
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
Naic Aces
30
26
31
25
112
Thailand Titans
30
29
22
27
108
Naic Aces
Thailand Titans
2 points
37
19
3 points
5
18
Free Throws
23
16
Free Throws Rate
TO69%
76%TO
Foul
10
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Ended112 - 108
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Match Info
The Naic Aces secured a hard-fought 112-108 victory over the Thailand Titans in an Asian Basketball League clash on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. In a high-scoring affair that went down to the final possessions, the Aces managed to hold off a persistent Titans squad to claim a crucial home win. The match was characterized by offensive runs from both sides, with the Aces building a lead in the third quarter that they just managed to protect until the final buzzer.
The game began at a frantic pace, with both teams trading baskets. The Naic Aces established a slight edge by halftime, but the Thailand Titans came out strong in the third period, erasing the deficit and briefly taking the lead. The decisive run came from the Aces in the latter part of the third quarter, where a combination of defensive stops and transition baskets allowed them to open up a nine-point advantage heading into the final frame. The Titans fought back relentlessly in the fourth, closing the gap to a single possession multiple times in the last two minutes. However, the Aces showed composure at the free-throw line, sinking critical shots in the closing seconds to seal the 112-108 result.
Key performances included the Aces' primary scorer who consistently answered Titans' runs with clutch shots, while the Titans' guard orchestrated a brilliant offensive effort that kept his team in contention until the very end. The match was played cleanly with no major controversies, though a late out-of-bounds call reviewed by the officials confirmed possession for the Aces during the tense finale. This result provides a significant boost for the Naic Aces in the league table, moving them up the standings, while the Thailand Titans will rue missed opportunities in a narrow defeat that leaves them searching for consistency. Post-match, the Aces' coach praised his team's resilience, stating, "We knew they were a tough team that wouldn't go away. I'm proud of how we executed down the stretch." The Titans' manager reflected on the fine margins, saying, "We put ourselves in a position to win on the road. A couple of possessions differently and it's a different outcome."
The starting lineups featured the Naic Aces' usual backcourt tandem alongside their dominant frontcourt presence, while the Thailand Titans countered with their dynamic import guard and a physical interior duo.


