Big night from Miller, RHJ go for naught as TNT loses steam vs Fubon
At A Glance
- A combined 67-point effort from imports Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Quincy Miller were not enough to power TNT to its first win, dropping a 106-97 defeat at the hands of Taipei Fubon in the East Asia Super League at the Taipei Heping Gymnasium on Wednesday, Nov. 15.
A combined 67-point effort from imports Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Quincy Miller were not enough to power TNT to its first win, absorbing a 106-97 defeat at the hands of Taipei Fubon in the East Asia Super League at the Taipei Heping Gymnasium on Wednesday, Nov. 15.

The splendid performances from Hollis-Jefferson and Miller went down the drain as the Tropang Giga lost steam in the final five minutes, allowing the Braves to pull away for their first win in the regional league.
Hollis-Jefferson scattered 33 points, 10 assists and six rebounds in an all-around effort while Miller had his share of 34 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks for the Tropang Giga who remained winless through three outings so far in EASL.
Chris Johnson and former PBA import Mike Singletary made sure that the Braves had some answers to RHJ and Miller's explosions after finishing with 29 and 26 points, respectively.
Filipino-American Sedrick Barefield also made his presence felt for the Braves with 21 points, seven assists and five rebounds.
TNT was actually hanging tough in the final frame and was only down by three, 91-88, before the Filipinos suddenly went cold from the field.
Taipei took advantage of the Filipinos’ scoring drought, unloading a telling 13-1 run behind Singletary, Barefield and Johnson to establish a 15-point cushion, 104-89, with 1:32 left.
Calvin Oftana was the only local player to reach double figures with 14 points for TNT which played without star guard Jayson Castro.