The people wanted Kevin Fairchild and they got him. A packed crowd(19,650 people) came out to Chinatown, home of the Genso Suikoden II to watch Canada defeat Moldova 83-87 in what was a pretty abyssmal game(the first three quarters were boring but the fourth period was the complete opposite).
Everyone were buying tickets and trying to see Zmtomako's next bold move and they got it. Zmtomako decided to bench Essa-Abu Kaleel for Kevin Fairchild as a tryout so Canadians could see what he could do. Was this good enough: In 10 minutes, he was 2-3 from the field with 4 points, 2 rebounds and 1 assist. The bad side to this was Kev Fairchild got injured. Details about this will come soon.
The game was an absolute steal for Canada as myself and Mr. Burns watching the game agreed. I dropped in during the 3rd quarter and Burns told me Canada hadn't taken a lead the whole game. Griffin also chipped in once in a while with some witty comments. The only time we took the lead though before the final 5 minutes of the game was a 3 point lead in the 3rd quarter.
The win came when Canada and Moldova were tied and with 0:50 left on the clock, a Moldovan player turnovered. Canada added a three pointer and a free throw to claim the W.
In a game where our big men combined for 10 points, Herman Kearns and Gerry Stavridis kept Canada in the game and we have these two workhorses to thank for the win. They were a dynamic duo and they combined for 44 points.
I was waiting for a big quote from Burns to use for this article but he couldn't think of one through 12 minutes so if you need someone to blame for me not giving out a big quote, blame Burns.
This was a pretty fun game to watch for me and Burns and especially during the crunch time period, it was exciting, fun to watch and great to see them pass the ball to a guy who wasn't clutch and it was awesome to see him turnover.