
There wasn’t any record-shattering performance this time for Ray Parks as his Alab Pilipinas bowed to the Singapore Slingers, 71-68, in the ASEAN Basketball League Sunday at OCBC Arena in Singapore.
A week after setting the league’s highest scoring output by a local with 41 points, Parks was limited to 15 markers in Alab Pilipinas’ first road game of the tournament.
Parks only made three out of his nine baskets for a 33 percent clip, although he had a near-perfect night from the line by sinking nine out of his 10 free throws.
He also managed to grab 10 rebounds and three assists in the losing effort.
It was the second loss of Alab Pilipinas against the Slingers who won, 71-66, in their first encounter on November 27. The Philippine club settled at third place with a 2-2 record.
Alab Pilipinas will next take on Kaohshiung Truth on January 8.





