In Game 1, Marquis Davison helped Danang Dragons take the lead thanks to his fast-paced attacks and counterattacks. In the 5th minute, after this star's basket, the "Han River Dragons" took the lead 17-5.
In response, Tim De Kok unexpectedly brought Ho Chi Minh City Wings 2 scoring situations. Responding to the 18-year-old junior, the pillars of the team named after Uncle Ho tried their best to catch up. Starting the game slowly, the home team temporarily lost 17-26.
In Game 2, Danang Dragons used "detonators" Kailum Do and Lam Minh Duy to accelerate. However, their unsatisfactory 3-point shooting performance caused the "Han River Dragons" to be caught up. In the 8th minute, Maurice Gordon dunked with one hand to help Ho Chi Minh City Wings tie the score at 38-38.
Even though they caught up, the short time left meant the home team still couldn't get ahead and had to end the first half with a 3-point loss 42-45.

In Game 3, Shon Briggs played the leading role in pushing Ho Chi Minh City Wings to rise up and level the score. After many attempts to catch up, in the 7th minute, this star helped his team to reach 63-61. Taking advantage of Bryan Nguyen - Danang Dragons' assist maker temporarily leaving the field, Ho Chi Minh City Wings ended the pivotal period with a 4-point advantage, 68-64.
In the deciding round, Ho Chi Minh City Wings' winning momentum grew thanks to Pham Hien Tai's impressive performance. In the 5th minute, with two three-pointers from Nguyen Hoang Tuan, the home team created a 15-point gap, 87-72. In the midst of falling behind, Danang Dragons received a shocking news when Marquis Davison was expelled. Without their number one player, coach Todd Purves and his team were helpless with a double-digit gap.
In the end, Ho Chi Minh City Wings won 97-88.
With this result, the positions of the two teams remain unchanged. Danang Dragons (5 wins, 12 losses) are in 5th place and Ho Chi Minh City Wings (3 wins, 15 losses) are in 6th place.