At A Glance
- San-En pushed its winning streak to 15 games, the club's longest in the Japanese league to achieve a record of 33-4 (win-loss) in the overall standings ahead of its closest rival Alvark Tokyo (31-6).
Thirdy Ravena and San-En Neo Phoenix have been doing it right in their past 15 games.
San-En continued to sit on top of the Japan B.League standings with a 95-89 victory over Nagoya Fighting Eagles in the ongoing regular season of the Japan B.League on Wednesday, Feb. 7.
San-En pushed its winning streak to 15 games, the club’s longest in the Japanese league to achieve a record of 33-4 (win-loss) in the overall standings ahead of its closest rival Alvark Tokyo (31-6).

The top two sides are set to face each other on Saturday, Feb. 10, with San-En seeking its first head-to-head win over Alvark after coming up short in their last 16 encounters.
Filipino import Ravena, who has been playing the most minutes for the Neo Phoenix in remarkable fashion, finished with 18 points on top eight rebounds.
American reinforcement Yante Maten, for his part, carried out the fight with a team-high 23 points in an efficient 8-of-11 shooting.
On the other hand, Yokohama B-Corsairs took down Sun Rockers Shibuya, 68-60, in the low scoring affair that saw Kai Sotto tallier five points that went with a huge defensive outing of 10 rebounds.
Yokohama found ended up with a 16-21 slate mid-way through the tournament.
Ray Parks Jr. and the Nagoya Dolphins claimed their seventh straight win with a 78-64 drubbing of Hiroshima Dragonflies.
Parks Jr. scattered 10 points, seven rebounds and two assists as Nagoya absorbed a 24-13 win-loss tally, good enough for the seventh spot in the overall standings.
Meanwhile, Dwight Ramos and Levanga Hokkaido suffered a nasty 77-58 defeat against Chiba Jets.
Ramos was limited to a single-digit finish of eight points as Hokkaido took another beating with a 12-25 slate.
Likewise, RJ Abarrientos’ Shinshu Brave Warriors absorbed a 74-58 beating against Saga Ballooners as they get pushed down the overall standings with a 6-31 record.