Bummer: Looking at
Ateneo’s second round loss to La Salle
by rick olivares
I was sure we had them. Instead, La Salle came away
64-62 winners to sweep the elimination round series for the first time since
2005 (Norman Black’s first year but both matches voided because of the Mark
Benitez and Tim Gatchalian ineligibility issue). Or if you will, 2001, when the
Green Archers achieved their four-peat.
Here’s looking at that match. Coldly and several
hours after so that the initial raw emotions have died down.
Ateneo shot
really poor.
This is one of those matches where the statistics do
not begin to tell the whole story. Ateneo did better on almost every
statistical category except in field goal shooting and free throws attempted.
La Salle shot better than Ateneo.
The Blue Eagles attempted a whopping 76 times from
the field and made 24 of them for 31.6% shooting. By contrast, the Green
Archers had 57 attempts and connected on 22 of them (38.6%).
It was in the free throw department that was the huge
difference.
La Salle had 28 shots but made 18 while Ateneo was
9-14.
We can say that there was a disparity in shots or
even in fouls with attempts called but that essentially will come down to one’s
willingness to take the game inside.
Early in the game, I was surprised that the boys kept
taking shot after shot from the perimeter. Even into the third period, they
kept doing that. I wondered, why don’t they take it in? The problem when you
don’t make those outside shots is their zone will be a lot tighter as they dare
us to beat them from the outside.
After Ryan Buenafe’s opening basket where he drove
inside, we stopped doing that until the final 10 minutes of the game.
And that
leads to the battle of the bigs.
Frank Golla, JP Erram, Vince Tolentino, and Ivan
Enriquez managed to stay in the game unlike the first round encounter where the
first two fouled out and Gboy Babilonia played an ineffective 12 minutes.
We didn’t get much production from the bigs in this
game. Four points total as compared to the 10 they chipped in during the first
round encounter. And this match was a whole lot closer than that.
However to their credit, they held down Norbert
Torres and Arnold Van Opstal to 10 points (the duo scored a combined 28 in the
first round). Jason Perkins hit some huge shots to make up for their centers’
lack of production though.
I am not surrendering that we are not going to get
anything more from the bigs. If we want to beat La Salle (wow there’s something
I have said in over five years), the bigs need to come up big. In the
pre-season win, one huge factor was Frank Golla hitting shots and moving well
without the ball.
They need to reciprocate that for us to have a
chance.
The Phenom
is human.
Kiefer Ravena played his worst game since his first
UAAP seniors game (where he didn’t score a point). Today, Kief finished with 12
points but that was on 4-13 field goal shooting while hitting 3-8 from the free
throw line. There were uncharacteristic turnovers including about two in a row
that was sandwiched a terrible miss. Some of his shots were forced and he
airballed a few.
However, when he hit that huge triple at the 8:47
mark of the fourth period to give the Blue Eagles a five-point lead, the cheers
on the Ateneo side were deafening. It was like ‘at last’ and ‘Go, Kief!’ I was
hoping that was the turning point and we’d beat La Salle now.
In the Green Archers’ next possession, they got a stop
and the ball went right back to Ravena who unfortunately, airballed another
triple attempt.
Watching him from afar, his early miscues and missed
shot attempts told on his body language.
It would be highly unrealistic to expect him to play
every game and stuff the stat sheet.
It has been a trying season for the junior. He
suffered an uncharacteristic foot injury -- his first major one of his young
career – before the start of the season and struggled to find his rhythm in the
next couple of games before finding his groove towards the end of the first
round.
Even if he struggled in the game, you know that he’ll
try to do something to pull off a win. That big time drive to notch the count
for one last time says a lot about his determination.
You can be sure he’ll bounce back from this.
I’d like to
credit La Salle’s defense but not too much.
In the midst of that thrashing of FEU, I had a
thought – I hope we save some for La Salle. Almost from the beginning, the boys
were missing shots from the outside. With no deadeye shooter and Juami Tiongson
perhaps the one legitimate threat from the outside, the Green Archers threw a
shifting zone to prevent any drives. What I do not get is why weren’t high
picks to free up someone. I felt rather than whip that ball around, we played
tentative.
La Salle attacked the interior. The bigs – Frank
Golla, JP Erram, and Ivan Enriquez fared better this time as they didn’t foul
out. They stopped Norbert Torres and Arnold Van Opstal but Jason Perkins hit
huge medium range shots including a triple late in the game.
In the meantime, the Blue Eagles preferred to hoist
shots from the outside. Granted we do not have a legit post-up threat, we
should have attacked them.
We lost our
composure.
We seemed to be on the short end of the calls with
some dubious ones.
When Ryan Buenafe picked up his second foul, Jason
Perkins was bodying him up.
The funny thing was, the ref was right in front of
them. He warned them both. Then in the next play, Perkins bumped Ryan who
bumped right back. Incredibly, Buenafe was the one whistled by the ref.
More often than not, the retaliation is the one that
is caught. While this happened right in front of the referee who was blind to
the initial bump, as a veteran, Ryan should not be baited into this.
In one instance, Jeron Teng drove where he somewhat
pushed off on his drive. JP Erram was called for the foul in which he and the
Ateneo coaching vehemently protested. In La Salle’s next attack, Erram rather
clumsily fouled Teng once more.
It was a useless foul and one that led to a
three-point play.
Did the technical foul on Bo Perasol cost Ateneo the
game?
Maybe. Because the final margin was two points.
Maybe not. Because the team was in a position to go
ahead but Ryan Buenafe missed a drive (because he was pushed).
If the team had done a little better at the free
throw line. If the team had opted to attack inside instead of shooting from the
perimeter then maybe the team could have eked out a win.
When Coach Bo went to the court to confront the
referee over the calls. I immediately thought about Norman Black last year in
the second round Ateneo-UST match and Joe Lipa in the Final Four of 2000.
Norman stormed the floor to protest the poor
officiating. Surprisingly, he wasn’t assessed a technical foul and Ateneo went
on to win the game.
Lipa on the other hand was pissed at two things (in
my opinion). He was angry with the Blue Eagles for not playing well and at the
referees because of you know what. Coach Joe infamously threw a chair on to the
Ninoy Aquino Stadium court. Mikko Roldan went on to hit the game winning shot
versus Ateneo.
And well, in this game, Jeron Teng hit the game
winner with 1.9 seconds left.
I guess the lesson is to not get those kind of T’s.
Having said that, getting teed up can also be a
tactic to fire up a team. Ryan responded to that by hitting a triple to come
within one point, 62-63. But in the next sequence, he was called for a blocking
foul on Teng.
In Perasol’s first UAAP game, I thought the learning
process from the pros to the amateurs and the pressure of being head coach of
Ateneo got to him. He sat. Was oft quiet with Sandy Arespacochaga doing a lot
of talking and standing up.
In Ateneo’s next game, perhaps he heard the
grumblings, he stood up more and called for more instructions. He’s grown into
the role and has really put his stamp on this team. In Ateneo’s last game
(against FEU), he should have been resting owing to his operation for the
removal of his kidney stones but he attended practice and the game. No excuses
even if he was clearing wincing in pain on the bench (against Adamson). This
game, he showed a lot of emotion. Some might call him out for the technical
levied against him. but he is doing just fine.
Look. We may have lost the battle. But it is not yet
the war. We’re at 6-5 with UE, NU and UST on the horizon. It’s gut check time.
What I want
to see is how Ateneo bounces back from this loss.
After that thrashing by NU to open the season, Ateneo
played more or less a good game against FEU before succumbing in the end game.
And then there was that first round match against La
Salle where we were leading by 17 before we ran into foul trouble and lost our
bigs and then the game.
That game was followed by a victory over Adamson that
was playing well up to that point aside from being the leading rebounding team.
Ateneo lost to UE before taking five of the next
games.
I want to see how the Blue Eagles respond against UE
(that is also wounded) on Saturday.
It is not yet over, guys. The guys in green got these
games. Let’s work to get them back.
OBF!!!!!!
ikaw na lang kaya maglaro. bro???
ReplyDeleteSure.
ReplyDeletewhat about that jason perkins elbow?
ReplyDeleteWhat about it? As I said the calls were bad. Now this piece isn't a diatribe about the calls and the refs. I have already called them out. As I said, in spite of the calls, there were still chances. Last year against UST there were really horrendous calls but we still got the win. I am sure you get the point now.
DeleteBawal ba mag blog anon 8:29 am? baka mas magaling ka , BRO.
ReplyDeleteWait wait...I thought UE's next games (affected by the suspensions) were against NU (lost already) and Dlsu next? So it's on this coming Wed? So tayo ba talaga recipient ng commissioner's ruling and not la sale?
ReplyDeleteRalf Olivares will still be suspended when ADMU plays UE on Sunday. Mammie will be still be suspended when they play La Salle.
DeleteHi, I was not able to watch the game. I was hoping to know what happened that led to coach bo's confronting a referee. Based on twitter, ravena was involved. It would be nice to hear you comment about that.
ReplyDeleteI can't blame Bo for reacting the way he did. It worked to work out the ref sometimes and in that case he had a case. That was a momentum swing indeed due to inconsistency in officiating. On the one hand Ateneo lost the sure 2 points off a put back when Ryan was pushed. Immediately after, Kiefer just slightly made contact on Perkins which was immediately called and the rest was an elbow swing that knocked Kiefer down but wasn't even assessed anything. What happened to the second motion huh? Welp, it seems the refs are on the side of whoever's patron is more visible now huh? Go La Sale!
ReplyDeleteBut what was uncalled for was the post-game fracas. Bo hasn't been immersed enough in the culture of Admu-Dlsu rivalry that has a life of its own. He should have just let the insults slide like water off an eagle's back. But in reacting the way he did, he acted like a duck. Understand that Atayde (as per report, whether the son or the old man) has a lot of stake here. He wants his team to replicate if not surpass Ateneo's 5-peat before he dies. He should have just retorted to "salamat ha" (if he had to reply at all) with "Welcome! Di naman taon-taon lagi kayong luhaan at baka ikamatay nyo pa kung mag 6-peat kame". You know, kanto-for-kanto? lol Expect no magnanimity in victory from La Sale. It's been a long while.
ReplyDeleteI actually noticed that Kiefer was kind of "off" yesterday. Like there was something was bothering his psyche for the game. There were a bunch of non-calls and dubious ones that did hurt the team. All I can say is that the effort was there but did not see much heart (if you know what I mean). Yun nga lang post game, all hell almost broke lose when La Salle started heckling Coach Bo. I'm kind off scared now that the tech committee might suspend the Coach, much less sana warning lang.
ReplyDeleteAteneo Shot Poorly - I agree that we settled for too many bad/forced outside shots and not driving to basket. Good outside shots are set up by breaking down the defense then kicking out to the open man. Drives to the basket also result in free throws and second chance points.
ReplyDeleteThe Phenom is human/We lost our composure - Kiefer in particular was the one who lost his composure for most of the game. He was affected by Vosotros' trash talking and physical play. But Kiefer being kiefer should be able to learn and bounce back from this game.
Coach Bo needed that technical to fire up his team. We still had a chance to win that game even after the bogus blocking foul on Buenafe.
No one said this year would be easy and we're right in the thick of things.
Go, Coach Bo! Go, Ateneo! OBF
We're playing ue on sunday. So that should be a full force ue but im still confident about our chances. OBF.
ReplyDeleteI think La Salle is the beneficiary of the UE suspensions. They play on Wednesday. Ateneo's UE game is on Sunday at MOA.
ReplyDeleteHi Rick. UE will be going against DLSU this Wednesday without Mammie. We'll be playing UE on Sunday where they won't be having Olivares only.
ReplyDeleteHow about that bottle thrower, JJ Atayde? What an A-hole huh?
ReplyDeleteAteneo's facing UE Saturday, not Wednesday. Mammie will be back by then but no Olivares
ReplyDeletei believe coach norman would have done the same (charging to the court to confront the refs), the non-call on Buenafe was big. Tapos no call na nga kay Buenafe, foul pa si Ravena khit sya un siniko sa mukha.. We had a chance to send it to overtime with a stop. Jeron Teng has only 1 move - sugod, fake, turn around, bato.. I dont know why Chris didnt put pressure on him sa labas pa lang e seconds nlng ang labanan, tapos hindi pa nya sinabayan ung tira.. not sure if it was because of the refs or what, pero that's poor 1 on 1 defense, mas mabilis at athletic si Chris, kaya nya un play nya un.. sayang!
ReplyDeleteanyway, kaya pa to. tiwala lang, OBF!
"...but Ryan Buenafe missed a drive (because he was pushed)."
ReplyDeleteStop making excuses.
that's a clear foul, mas clear foul pa kesa blocking foul na tinawag kay buenafe sa one dimensional drive (ganun lng ng ganun lagi, lagi!)ni Jeron Teng.
Deletedlsu won, but that's a foul.
hey anon at 2:50 PM, stop being ignorant and watch this video https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=675790222432839 .
DeleteYou also forgot about Ravena's knack for foul-baiting "with a little extra effort added". The guy can sell fouls, and one cannot really make a clear, sound judgment on whether or not contact was made.
DeleteBut if you want to talk about phantom foul calls, how about that technical foul thrown at Rico Maierhoffer at the 2008 Finals after he allegedly "gave the middle finger". Heck, even a handful of Ateneo spectators at the Patron area would attest to the dubiousness of this said call.
Excuses, excuses. Butthurt people must stop and accept that the championship years of Ateneo has gone to an end.
DeleteTell Kiefer to get his game back. To be honest, he's the future of our National Team. He just needs to get his explosiveness back. (Takot din siguro dahil sa injury)
Also, please, enough with the flopping, Kief. That only reflects a lot on your ability as a player. You know you're much better than that.
Regarding the foul on Ryan, yes that's a clear foul. Kiefer, again, flopped and that's clearly not an elbow from Jason Perkins. Bad shots were called on both teams and that includes Kiefer Ravena's tying lay up that is clearly a TRAVELING violation.
So I think when it comes to the officiating of the game, I think everything went fair. Don't be so butthurt porket natalo lang.
And that Jeron Teng game winner was just a payback for his tying lay up attempt from last years semis wherein the refs called it an out of bounds.
Panapanahon lang yan.
IMO, I think Danding should restrain himself from sitting in the DLSU bench! He owns the future of these Ref associations... He is not only rich but powerful. He has never been known for his integrity...
ReplyDeletedid you notice during the last or 2nd to the last time out of la salle, everyone (players, coaching staff) were listening to their coach. the only one looking away? danding cojuanco, staring down the refs.
Delete^Danding isnt even involved in the syndicate so he can be trusted. In fact, he along with other influential Lasallians have been fighting this problem and I think MVP is as well somewhat but not as hands on. Private investigations are ongoing and So far 2 syndicates are in existence, one controlled by a Lasallian with the last name of Lim and an Atenean; Trinidad.
ReplyDeleteco not be naive! Research Danding if you do not know him!
DeleteSa lahat naman ata ng teams. pagnatalo kasalanan ng referees. Human nature to sour grape. Just the same as la salle's claim of a non call on the supposed buenafe foul on jeron teng during last year's match which led to ateneo winning the game. Similarly, as regards to the who has class and who doesn't issue. don't you think the ateneo bonfire burning the names of the dlsu players was also uncalled for? Just accept it guys, in one way or another this rivalry brings out the worst attitudes in people at times. Don't keep on pointing fingers as if showing that one side is the forever protagonist.
ReplyDeleteRick i know you are friends with TJ Manotoc, pero grabe ang bias nila ni Boom pag Ateneo vs La Salle ang game.. Nako-kundisyon ung isip ng mga tao na tama laaht ng calls against Ateneo e, halatang halata.
DeleteI agree. Don't be bitter with the loss and justify the non-calls because both happened in both teams. Ateneo almost had the game but unfortunately Teng was able to hit the game winning shot. Better luck next games.
DeleteOn that note, I miss Javier-Trillo (father) tandem, or Sev - (whoever). maski alam mo affiliation nila (btw Boom should be impartial çuz he's from neither) e hindi mo nakikitahan ng bias. banter was also kept to a tolerable but respectful level. Or for the even older, Dick Ildefonso. All Ateneans except ofc Trillo the dad. Manotoc's brand of analysis is one dimensional (like Jeron's offense)--- always harping on calls.
Deletehttp://www.sunstar.com.ph/cebu/sports/2013/09/02/mendoza-bad-officiating-only-perfect-crime-game-301090
ReplyDeleteRick, acc. to the grapevine, it was Tony Atayde who insulted Bo!
ReplyDeleteExcuses, excuses. Butthurt people must stop and accept that the championship years of Ateneo has gone to an end.
ReplyDeleteTell Kiefer to get his game back. To be honest, he's the future of our National Team. He just needs to get his explosiveness back. (Takot din siguro dahil sa injury)
Also, please, enough with the flopping, Kief. That only reflects a lot on your ability as a player. You know you're much better than that.
Regarding the foul on Ryan, yes that's a clear foul. Kiefer, again, flopped and that's clearly not an elbow from Jason Perkins. Bad shots were called on both teams and that includes Kiefer Ravena's tying lay up that is clearly a TRAVELING violation.
So I think when it comes to the officiating of the game, I think everything went fair. Don't be so butthurt porket natalo lang.
And that Jeron Teng game winner was just a payback for his tying lay up attempt from last years semis wherein the refs called it an out of bounds.
Panapanahon lang yan.