Daniel posts triple double as SBC hammer Perpetual Help for 11th straight win
by rick olivares
Sudan Daniel wasn’t exactly apologetic. The hulking American center for San Beda posted his second tournament triple double (10 points, 10 rebounds, 12 shotblocks) and once more against the winless Perpetual Help Altas who the Red Lions thrashed 92-61 at the first game of the September 1, 2010 double header at the San Juan Arena.
“The paint is my house and if you enter my house, I’m going to show you to the door,” said Daniel after the game.
Following a close 25-20 first quarter with San Beda on top, Daniel entered the fray and immediately changed the complexion of it by blocking seven shots in the second period. The result was a 48-30 lead with the Red Lions off to the races with 12 fastbreak points.
Daniel continued to wreak havoc in the third quarter by shutting down the lane and feeding the Red Lions’ fastbreak. So dominant was Daniel that at one point, Alta point guard Chris Elorpe tried to talk him into missing his free throws.
Daniel is currently second behind the San Sebastian Stags’ Calvin Abueva in the MVP race. While he professed a dream to win it, it is only second to his helping San Beda reclaim the trophy they lost to the Stags.
Rome de la Rosa topscored for San Beda with 20 points while Arnold Danganan returned from a one-game suspension (for two flagrant fouls) to pace the Altas with 20 markers.
San Beda’s win, its 11th in as many matches automatically qualifies them for the Final Four. “Our job is no yet done,” said SBC head coach Frankie Lim. “What good is a sweep is we don’t win the championship?”
The Altas, winless in ten matches this season, have now lost 19 in a row dating to last season. “We’re still hoping to get one before the season ends,” said beleaguered Perpetual Help coach Boris Aldeguer.
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