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ABL ASEAN 03/06 12:00 1 [4] Kuala Lumpur Dragons v Singapore Slingers [7] W 70-67
ABL ASEAN 02/23 08:00 1 [7] Singapore Slingers v Kuala Lumpur Dragons [4] W 68-77
ABL ASEAN 02/19 12:00 1 [5] Kuala Lumpur Dragons v Alab Pilipinas [2] W 92-80
ABL ASEAN 02/16 06:30 1 [4] Kuala Lumpur Dragons v Singapore Slingers [7] L 87-88
ABL ASEAN 02/14 12:00 1 [6] Singapore Slingers v Kuala Lumpur Dragons [7] W 68-79
ABL ASEAN 02/12 12:00 1 [7] Kuala Lumpur Dragons v Fubon Braves [3] W 92-60
ABL ASEAN 02/07 12:00 1 [6] Kuala Lumpur v Saigon Heat [10] L 72-79
ABL ASEAN 02/04 12:00 1 [7] Westports Malaysia Dragons v Pilipinas Basketball Club [2] W 91-63
ABL ASEAN 02/01 07:00 1 [4] Formosa Dreamers v Westports Malaysia Dragons [6] L 85-79
ABL ASEAN 01/29 11:30 1 Macau Black Bears v Westports Malaysia Dragons L 97-87
ABL ASEAN 01/15 11:00 1 [1] Mono Vampire Basketball Club v Kuala Lumpur [2] L 94-91
ABL ASEAN 01/12 06:30 1 [4] Westports Malaysia Dragons v Formosa Dreamers [5] W 80-79

Wikipedia - Kuala Lumpur Dragons

The Kuala Lumpur Dragons are a professional basketball team based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia that currently plays in the ASEAN Basketball League. They also played as the Blustar Detergent Dragons in the Philippines' PBA Developmental League in 2016.

History

In their first year of existence, they were known as the KL Dragons before becoming the Westports KL Dragons after a sponsorship deal with Westports. Before the 2012 season, the team became the Westports Malaysia Dragons.

Malaysia has made the ABL semifinals in all of its first four seasons in the league but lost all four times in the semi-finals: the AirAsia Philippine Patriots in its first two semi-finals appearances, the San Miguel Beermen in its third year, and to the Indonesia Warriors in its fourth semi-final appearance. But, in the 2014 season, the Dragons made it all the way to the finals before losing to Hi-Tech Bangkok City in the finals.

In 2011, the Dragons was the ABL representative in the 2011 FIBA Asia Champions Cup held in the Philippines after the champion Chang Thailand Slammers failed to make it because of a suspension by FIBA. KL failed to win a single game in the tourney.

The team won the 2015–16 ASEAN Basketball League season and qualify for the 2016 FIBA Asia Champions Cup. They entered the 2016 PBA D-League Foundation Cup under the name Blustar Detergent Dragons. The Dragons again failed to win a single game in the tourney.

The team changed its name to the Kuala Lumpur Dragons for the 2019–20 ASEAN Basketball League season.

The KL Dragons is a professional basketball team based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The team was founded in 2009 and competes in the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL). The team's home court is the MABA Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 3,000 spectators.

The KL Dragons have a strong reputation in the ABL, having won the championship twice in 2013 and 2016. The team is known for its fast-paced and high-scoring style of play, with a focus on teamwork and ball movement.

The team's roster consists of both local and international players, with a mix of experienced veterans and young talents. The current head coach is Jamie Pearlman, who has been with the team since 2018.

Off the court, the KL Dragons are actively involved in community outreach programs, promoting basketball and healthy living among youth in Malaysia. The team also has a strong social media presence, engaging with fans and sharing behind-the-scenes content.

Overall, the KL Dragons are a dynamic and exciting team to watch, both on and off the court. With a winning tradition and a commitment to community, they are a beloved part of the Malaysian basketball landscape.