This appears in abs-cbnnews.com (the opinion section/landing page)
The
unlikely UAAP leader
by rick olivares
You can say that the way the Far
Eastern University Tamaraws play is far from the sleek and power basketball
that we like. But after four playdates, the surprise leader is none other than
these same Tamaraws who have two wins and zero losses in this UAAP Season 75.
Incredibly, the outcome of both wins,
came down to the last shot.
Against opening day victim, UST, the Tamaraws
rallied for the victory when Growling Tiger Jeric Fortuna fumbled on a
crossover that led to the game winning layup by RR Garcia. Aljon Mariano was
able to take a last shot from the baseline but it was short.
Last Sunday against a La Salle team
that believes its time has come, the Tamaraws played ugly ball. And the Green
Archers obliged by playing follow the leader.
Without their frontline that led them
in years past (Aldrech Ramos, Pippo Noundou and company), the Tams have become
a guard-oriented squad. Anthony Hargrove is a huge pick up for them but with
Mark Bringas inconsistent and younger brother Arvie seemingly not in the peak
of shape, and Russell Escoto not yet the player he was last year, FEU will have
to be carried by their guards and forwards (throw in Roger Pogoy who provides
quality minutes for Bert Flores).
I wondered how they would keep up with
the high-powered game of La Salle that suddenly has a lot of weapons in their
arsenal. But they stayed close and never allowed the Green Archers to break the
game wide open.
There is a method to FEU’s madness as
their halfcourt set crumbled in the face of La Salle’s strong inside play
(Yutien Andrada and Norbert Torres) and Hargrove not fully comprehending
playing smart on defense. Without Hargrove to intimidate, the Green Archers
attacked with their dribble drive offense finding Andrada for some gimmes. And
they ruled the boards 49-40.
Here’s where FEU got back in the game.
They let their players operate one-on-one! Just like they did against UST. Both
squads were pretty even in the stats save for turnovers where FEU – surprise
surprise – committed fewer TOs, 9-15.
Without the injured LA Revilla, Almond
Vosotros stepped into the breach and along with Mark Tallo played well. But
FEU’s three-headed guard monster of RR Garcia, Terrence Romeo, and Mike Tolomia
were just too difficult to handle. You can make a case for Romeo getting tunnel
vision when he receives that ball but this is the way this team has played ball
for years now. It works for them, I guess. And to keep pace, La Salle went
small as well. I thought that is where they negated the advantage of Norbert
Torres.
And speaking of bigs, the returning Arvie
Bringas had a chance to put one over his old team but his missed free throws
gave La Salle a window to pull this one out. And Mark Tallo nearly did. That
bounce on the rim must have caused many hearts to flutter. But rim out it did
and FEU escaped with a 48-46 win; the lowest scoring game we’ve had for years.
Lesson there: Arvie stop showboating,
talking trash, and just play the game. You were nearly the goat with your
missed free throws and late game injury.
But more importantly, it dealt La
Salle a loss that put them alongside second-running Ateneo with identical 2-1
slates while FEU, the surprise leader is undefeated in two.
Say no more but this early, coupled
with NU’s loss to Ateneo, this season promises one fiery and exciting wind-up.
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