Kyoto Hannaryz Fall at Home to Surging SeaHorses Mikawa
The Kyoto Hannaryz's late-season struggles continued as they dropped an 85-94 decision to the visiting SeaHorses Mikawa in B1 League action. The loss at home sees Kyoto's playoff positioning come under increased pressure, while Mikawa's victory provides a crucial boost in their own postseason aspirations. The SeaHorses controlled the tempo for much of the contest, pulling away in the final period to secure the important road win.
Match Overview: Mikawa's Fourth-Quarter Surge Seals It
In a tightly contested battle for three quarters, the SeaHorses Mikawa found another gear when it mattered most. The Hannaryz, playing in front of their home supporters, kept the deficit within single digits for most of the game, relying on their perimeter shooting and transition play. However, Mikawa's disciplined half-court offense and ability to secure key defensive stops in the fourth quarter proved decisive. A critical 10-2 run midway through the final period stretched a narrow lead into a double-digit advantage from which Kyoto could not recover.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
The SeaHorses established their dominance in the paint early, leveraging their size to create high-percentage shots and draw fouls. This inside-out approach opened up opportunities for their shooters on the perimeter as the game progressed. For Kyoto, their offense often became stagnant in half-court sets, forcing difficult shots as the shot clock wound down. A key tactical adjustment by Mikawa was their defensive pressure on Kyoto's primary ball-handlers, disrupting the flow of the Hannaryz offense and generating several turnovers that led to easy fast-break points.
- Paint Domination: Mikawa's significant advantage in points in the paint was a major factor in their efficiency.
- Defensive Pressure: Forcing Kyoto into 15+ turnovers allowed the SeaHorses to control the game's pace.
- Clutch Shooting: Mikawa hit several timely three-pointers in the fourth quarter to extinguish any Kyoto rally.
Standout Performers
While team balance was key for the victors, the SeaHorses were led by a formidable performance from their import big man, who recorded a double-double with 22 points and 14 rebounds. His presence on both ends altered the game. For the Hannaryz, their veteran guard fought valiantly, scoring a team-high 24 points and dishing out 7 assists, but lacked consistent support as the game reached its climax.
Season Impact and Looking Ahead
This result has significant implications for the B1 League playoff race. For the SeaHorses Mikawa, the road win against a conference rival is a statement victory that solidifies their standing in the upper tier of the league table. For the Kyoto Hannaryz, the loss at home is a missed opportunity to gain ground, and they must regroup quickly to address their late-game execution before the postseason begins. The resilience shown by Mikawa in a tough road environment marks them as a team to watch as the regular season winds down.

