Karl Tamayo's 27 Points Fuel LG's Stunning 17-Point Comeback Against KCC

Thrilling Comeback Victory
On October 27, 2025, the Changwon LG Sakers delivered an electrifying performance against one of their strongest rivals, the Busan KCC Egis. Despite trailing by 17 points midway through the second quarter, LG, led by Karl Tamayo's unstoppable offensive show, mounted a fierce comeback to triumph 81-72 at the Changwon Gymnasium. This victory marked their fourth consecutive win and allowed LG to finish the first round of the regular season tied for first place with Anyang Jung Kwan Jang at 7-2. KCC, despite strong efforts, slipped down to joint third place with a 6-3 record.
Karl Tamayo’s Dominance

Tamayo was nothing short of spectacular, pouring in 27 points, including four crucial three-pointers, and contributing 10 rebounds. His versatility and scoring knack were vital in eroding KCC's lead established early in the game. Tamayo’s confident shooting and leadership on court kept LG in striking distance throughout the game, especially when teammate Michael Eric matched his 27 points, showcasing a powerful tandem at the heart of LG’s offense. Fans and analysts have praised Tamayo's relentless energy and clutch performances, cementing his status as a cornerstone of LG’s championship ambitions.
Key Moments and Team Effort
KCC built an early lead, spearheaded by Sean Long’s impressive double-double with 21 points and 14 rebounds and Heo Ung’s 18 points. However, LG slowly chipped away at the deficit behind balanced scoring from not only Tamayo but also Yoo Ki-sang (13 points), Assem Maree (12 points, 9 rebounds), Choi Hyung-chan (11 points), and Yang Jun-seok (10 points). The turning point came in the fourth quarter when LG's defense tightened and the offense found rhythm, including a critical three-pointer by Yang Jun-seok with under two minutes left that sealed the victory for LG.
Cultural Context and Fan Reaction
This matchup between LG and KCC was highly anticipated given their status as title favorites, intensified by the season's early narrative of LG's sustained strong play and KCC battling injuries to key players like Heo Hoon. Fans have been buzzing on social media, praising LG’s resilience and Karl Tamayo's brilliance, often comparing his performances to finalists stars who define clutch basketball moments. The game also sparked discussions about the depth and competitiveness of the KBL this season, highlighting both teams' high quality despite obstacles. The lively community chatter reflects the passion of Korean basketball fans and their dedication to following their teams closely throughout this thrilling season.
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