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Between the lines of
FEU and NU before Game 3
by rick olivares
This might come a little late but I just got back
from a 16-day sojourn of the United Kingdom.
When I look at the UAAP Season 77 Finals, I think the
match up between FEU and NU is one of the best things to happen to the league
since UP won it all in 1986.
It is already a known fact that that the finals
pairing broke the stranglehold that Ateneo and La Salle have had on alternating
in finals appearances since 1987. It’s certainly very good that the Smart
Araneta Coliseum is playing to a packed venue because that ought to show the
advertisers that there is more to the league than the two aforementioned
schools.
When I look at the two squads, they managed to get in
by playing with a lot less pressure. It’s far from their previous year’s
respective campaigns when they bombed out while playing under more pressure.
Losing a large number of players and previous league
MVPs helped the respective players grow under a less harsh glare of television cameras
and social media.
Taking a look at the NU Bulldogs after their Season
76 collapse despite owning a twice-to-beat advantage, some in the school felt
that Eric Altamirano should be replaced as head coach. Some felt that the team
was soft and pushed around easily by the UST Growling Tigers. But the team’s
top official put the kibosh on any coaching change. One told me that they felt
that they saw the coaches put in their due diligence and that maybe the team
needed to grow a little bit more. I’ll bet those who wanted wholesale changes
are merely smiling now and aren’t part of any celebration in the Sampaloc
school.
Take point guard Gelo Alolino. Some wanted him
dropped from the lineup. Even getting him as a Gatorade Brand Ambassador was
met with questions. Personally, I thought that he had what it took to be a
premier guard in the UAAP (yes, I think he is underrated).
This particular team of Bulldogs have bonded over
time and have had the benefit of very good coaches and an excellent support
system. In fact, I’d like to point out to that little seen incident prior to
the knockout match between NU and UE where the Red Warriors’ Charles Mammie was
taunting the Bulldogs’ Alfred Aroga prior to the match. Aroga sat on his seat,
paid no attention to Mammie and although he was initially fuming, team
officials came over to soothe his frayed nerves. Aroga scored the winning free
throws after fishing a foul from Mammie.
I love what has been done to National University as a
whole in the last six years. The school has placed a premium on education by
hiring top teachers. The facilities in place as well as the new curriculum have
brought in a newer student base. One time while taking the elevator ride up to
the gym, the students beside me were speaking in English! That was definitely
unheard in these parts years ago. There is a bounce in the step of the school.
The strides made in facilities, the education, and athletics has given the
students something they can be proud of.
The immediate surrounding areas have all been cleaned
up. The front of the school is home to sandwich and coffee shops.
Not too far from NU is Morayta which is the enclave
of Far Eastern University. The school has had the benefit of having sound
educators improve the quality of their education such as former Department of
Educations Culture and Sports Secretary Edilberto De Jesus and others. Their
campus has also grown by leaps and bounds. A brother of mine who has been a
professor in their school for the past 13 years certifies that upsurge in
quality.
Over at sport, they have always been very good. But
more so since they put in a program headed by Mark Molina who in turn has
brought in smart and shrewd managers like Vince Santos who has developed their
football program that is the best in the country at the moment.
In basketball, the Tamaraws looked imperious after
the first round of play of Season 76. But this being FEU, everyone waiting for
them to collapse and they did no one favors by doing so. When some players
physically fought amongst each other leading up to the Final Four everyone already
knew that even before the game was played they had come undone.
As I have mentioned time and again, the Tamaraws
began to play as a team during last season’s Champions League where the ball
was whipping around like crazy and players were getting their touches and
buckets. The no-star system clearly worked for them. To borrow some tags from
North America, the Legion of Doom became the Legion of Boom.
There were fears of a significant drop off with the
loss of their previous team MVPs and team captain Gryann Mendoza. But no. They
have kept on rolling.
Sure head coach Nash Racela had to get it out of Mike
Tolomia to be the ultimate playmaker – one capable of creating for teammates
and scoring huge buckets – instead of looking to shoot first and shoot again
later. The team of role players from Carl Cruz to Roger Pogoy to Achi IƱigo
have all come up huge. Anthony Hargrove when he is talking and closing that
lane has been very effective. Plus his passing is so underrated.
During the summer, it was Nash Racela’s goal to use
La Salle as the yardstick in moving up in the league. They lost three matches
to La Salle during the summer tourneys but every time, they were closing the
gap and learning.
I mentioned earlier about either Ateneo and La Salle
or both appearing in the finals since 1987. In that time too, another little
known fact is for another team to win the title, they had to beat one of those
two schools in convincing fashion to wrap up the crown for themselves.
FEU took down La Salle while NU reversed last
season’s miscues by edging Ateneo in two games. So where does that leave us?
Game Three.
One team will go home a winner after Wednesday. But
in reality, the entire league wins.
It was a miracle that we beat Feu and Ue twice this season (two were non-losses). It was expected that we could win against Dlsu at least once because when these two teams meet, throw out all strengths on paper (although Dlsu is supposed to outman us in all positions except the 2). Nu was the other team that has Ateneo outmanned in ALL positions, if not offensively, defensively. And worthy of their salt --- they beat Ateneo 4 times this year. Nu is the only school Bo hasn't beaten yet in his 2 years so far. I hope Jerrie and Cani would provide the vaccum in 1, Arvin in 3, and either import the 5. And Thirdy would fill in Chris' shoes.That'd make Kiefer's life much easier next year. Til then, enjoy the unorthodox finals.
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