
Matrix fall again to Kebs
December 2, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Montreal Royal News Release
Montreal, Qc. The ABA Montreal Matrix visited their rivals, the Quebec Kebs, for the third time this season - and once again, Quebec came out on top - this time with the score 124-99.
General Manager Tito Destin stays confident. "We have a good team. Our players are talented and devoted and they are doing a good job. The record doesn't fit reality and they are going to prove it. It is a long season."
Bobby Miller led Montreal's scoring with 24 points, Shawn Browne had 16. Former Matrix star Manix Auriantal led Quebec with 21. The Matrix will be home on Friday, Dec 8th at the Pierre-Charbonneau Center at 7pm against the same Kebekwa. "And we'll get them on our home court. Be there!" For tickets, call 514 255 4222 or go online to www.myticket.a or visit www.montrealmatrix.ca or www.abalive.com.
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