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Lu Chun-hsiang's 26 Points Lead Archiland to Second Straight P. LEAGUE+ Title; Honors Lin Chih-chieh

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lu Chun-hsiang scored 26 points in Game 7 of the P. LEAGUE+ finals, leading the Taoyuan Pauian Archiland to their second consecutive championship.
  • The Archiland defeated the Fubon Braves 107-81 to secure the title.
  • Lu stated his utmost respect for opponent Lin Chih-chieh, emphasizing his defensive effort as the highest form of respect.

Taoyuan Pauian Archiland secured their second consecutive P. LEAGUE+ championship title, defeating the Fubon Braves 107-81 in a decisive Game 7. The victory was significantly fueled by a standout performance from "Night King" Lu Chun-hsiang, who delivered 26 points in the crucial final game.

Lu Chun-hsiang's offensive outburst was key to the Archiland's dominant win, solidifying their status as the league's top team for a second year running. The team's ability to close out the series in a Game 7, often a high-pressure situation, underscored their resilience and consistent performance throughout the season.

Post-game, Lu expressed profound respect for veteran player Lin Chih-chieh, a prominent figure for the Fubon Braves. "Defending him with all my might on the court is the greatest respect I can show to Brother Jie (Lin Chih-chieh)," Lu stated. This sentiment highlights the sportsmanship and admiration shared between competitors at the highest level of the league.

Defending him with all my might on the court is the greatest respect I can show to Brother Jie (Lin Chih-chieh).

โ€” Lu Chun-hsiangAfter scoring 26 points in Game 7 of the P. LEAGUE+ finals to help his team win the championship.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.