My thoughts about the Ateneo-NU first
round game
by rick olivares
Anytime you pick up your first
win, you hope continue that. It helps one’s confidence especially when you’re
implementing a system and/or building character.
The worst it to have the seeds of
doubt take root.
The 72-46 win by Ateneo over
National University was a huge win by the former and a painful loss for the
latter.
Let’s look at both sides.
Ateneo Blue Eagles.
This was this a huge win.
For starters, they have won two
straight after losing their first. As we said, a win streak is positive. Even
if there were moments when the execution, decision-making, and shot selection
were awkward. Some I will chalk up to the defense of NU, some not. But a
convincing win over a good foe (notwithstanding their record) will add to the
belief and confidence.
Plus, it places Ateneo behind
streaking Adamson which is at 3-0.
The Blue Eagles played flat out great defense.
They held NU to 10 points in each
of the first three quarters. The Blue Eagles surrendered 16 in the fourth but
that was because of a sloppy start once more and towards the end, the bench was
emptied.
|
FG%
|
Rebounds
|
Steals
|
Opponent Turnovers/PTs off Turnovers
|
Blocked Shots
|
Ateneo
|
40%
|
53
|
7
|
16 TOs – 14 pts
|
6
|
NU
|
28%
|
42
|
8
|
13 TOs – 10 pts
|
4
|
Of the 16 players Jarin sent in,
only two (with at least three shots attempted) shot 50% or better and that was
Enzo Joson and Jonas Tibayan. The two opted to drive that take outside shots –
higher percentage, right?
The outcome also says something about Thirdy Ravena’s game.
Not only did Thirdy led Ateneo in
scoring with 13 points to go with 4 rebounds, 3 steals, and 1 assist, but he
also put the clamps on NU’s best player, Dave Ildefonso.
Dave has been averaging 17.5
points per game and in this match, he was held to a measly four points. He only
got off 8 shots and that was because he couldn’t drive against Thirdy.
Furthermore, he found all the lanes shut down that he couldn’t take it inside
at all.
Against, UP, Ravena was matched
up against Paul Desiderio and he did well. Against Adamson, his assignment was
Jerrick Ahanmisi and Thirdy wasn’t the only one who was burned, but the entire
team.
But this move – putting Thirdy on
the opposing team’s best scorer has been a bold move. In the summer, in
addition to the opposing team’s top guns, he did a great job on San Beda’s
Robert Bolick Jr. during the finals of the Filoil Flying V Preseason Cup.
The bench delivered.
It was good to see the bench sent
in today. Outside Ravena who played close to 23 minutes, the others were pretty
balanced.
Adrian Wong played well as did
Aaron Black. The latter scored two quick buckets when NU cut the lead from 21
to 15. Matthew Daves got in some playing time and even scored. At one point, I
thought he was going to reverse dunk that ball and in hindsight, I am sure he
wished he did. That would have got him going.
National University Bulldogs.
It was a painful 72-46 loss to
the Ateneo Blue Eagles. Now at 1-2, they are lucky that they aren’t 0-3 because
they faltered during the late stretch against UST in their season opener. Had
there been a few more minutes, the Growling Tigers could have possibly come
away winners as they played much better in the fourth period but ran out of
time as N faltered.
Why is this NU team struggling?
Again… I will say my opinion on this based on what I know and see… they have a
young team. But I said that last year and during the final year of Eric
Altamirano? So technically, shouldn’t they be ripe?
Let’s backtrack. During the final
season under Coach E, they had a few holdovers left from their title team – Alf
Aroga, Gelo Alolino, Kyle Neypes, Diputado, and Dave Yu. They had some young
talent in Regie Morido, JV Gallego, and Meds Salim. Ralph Tansingco left for
Lyceum. They lost players to graduation and the players they brought up are
still young. Today, the only remnants from their title team are Yu and
Diputado.
It didn’t help that during
Jarin’s first season Gallego and Salim were taken out due to disciplinary
action. Joshua Sinclair was injured. That hurt the team last season (not to
mention starting point guard Chino Mosqueda was lost due to a knee injury). The
change from a more half court team to a pressing one under Jarin was difficult
because this team was young and maybe did not have the talent for that.
It helps that now they have John
Lloyd Clemente, John Galinato, Enzo Joson, and Dave Ildefonso. They showed that
hounding defense that Jarin likes – one he employed while at Ateneo High School,
Talk ‘N Text, and San Beda – during the summer. They were up and down, but I
thought that they showed promise.
Am I surprised that they have not
really performed well? Not really, it is a young team. Jarin told me that late
addition Troy Rike had an up and down pre-season with them. Not having enough
meaningful games with the Bulldogs has affected their chemistry more so since
the bulk of the pre-season, NU played without Rike.
It’s like Ateneo when they had
Pat Maagdenberg. He got playing time during the pre-season and in the William
Jones Cup. Now he isn’t in the lineup due to some eligibility issue, it’s
Matthew Daves in his place. But Daves hardly played as he came in really late
after finishing his schooling in Canada.
I think any team will struggle
when their big man or their bigs aren’t playing well. Issa Gaye, who I first
got to know when he was pals with former Reedley and Ateneo Team B center KG
Gueye, had a difficult game. He was outperformed by Ateneo’s Ange Kouame and
didn’t score a point. Furthermore, I thought that they gave up on Matt Aquino
pretty early in the game. He wasn’t sent back at all after the first period.
The small ball will help but only
if you can rebound and run and if the opposing team doesn’t have very good ball
carriers.
Having said all that, I hope team
management will be patient. However, blowouts like these do not help at all.
The last three times these Ateneo and NU squads played each other including the
summer games, the Bulldogs got creamed.
I think in losing there is a lot
you learn. I am not being an apologist for Jarin or even Eric Altamirano (whose
teams showed promise, fell short, and finally bagged a title when no one
expected it). I think I have been watching or been involved in basketball for a
long long time now to know about being patient and trusting the process.
There is one other thing… after
the match during the post-match presser, I was surprised that Ateneo coach Tab
Baldwin talked about wanting to send a message to Dave Ildefonso that he made
the wrong choice. Coach Tab told me that about three hours before the game, and
I was certainly surprised he mentioned it to the media. It is an unspoken word
about sending messages of this sort. Or is it?
One school of thought is you just
don’t say it because you don’t want to give the other guy motivation for next
game. During the past summer league, Mapua totally did a number on former
center Will Gozum who opted not to stay in Intramuros and instead returned to
UP. They went right at him on the offensive end and punished him physically on
the defensive end. And it was ugly, I tell you.
La Salle did the same to Nico
Elorde when he moved to Ateneo. Ditto with FEU when Jerie Pingoy played in a
charity game after he left the Baby Tamaraws for the Blue Eagles. The Tams
really shut him down and put a hit on him.
Ateneo, of course, did the same
when BJ Manalo went to Taft. Not only did Blue Eagle Jean Alabanza shut him
down, but Wesley Gonzales got into his former teammate’s face after rejecting a
Manalo lay-up. That’s normal.
Conversely, it works the other
way too. Shaun Ildefonso played well in his summer games against Ateneo where
he played in high school and up to first year college. Robert Bolick Jr is 3-0
with San Beda against La Salle.
The other school of thought, is…
you say what you want to say and damn the torpedoes. Mind games, maybe?
So was Dave ever going to move up
to the senior Blue Eagles?
Based on what I know and my
conversations with the Ildefonsos during Dave’s final year with the Blue
Eaglets… NO.
That was sealed the moment older
brother Shaun moved to NU to get more playing time when their father Danny
Ildefonso was lured back. It was a career move because Dave is seen with a
bigger chance to move up to the pros, but the father wanted to give Shaun a
playing chance.
Do I begrudge his moving? Not at
all. You go where you want and need to go. You go to what you feel is the best
situation for you. I am sure that factored into the equation for Dave’s former
Ateneo teammate Joaqui Manuel (now with La Salle), Will Gozum, and even Germy
Mahinay who played for Lyceum during the summer leagues but when he learned was
going to be placed in Team B opted to go to UST. San Beda knows this all too
well when not all their Red Cubs move up to the Red Lions. Even before their
last decade of dominance, that was particularly the case. College ball is way
different. Recruitment is on another level and many high school players
suddenly find the basketball pyramid which is shrinking.
You do what is best for you.
Dave pointed out to former high
school teammate SJ Belangel bleeding for minutes. I think that is normal for
many rookies unless they are wunderkinds like him. John Galinato isn’t exactly
getting minutes on that NU team. Galinto, who won a bunch of titles with the
Chiang Kai Shek Blue Dragons, is playing 20 minutes less than Dave. Miguel
Oczon, who was a star with CKSC but moved to NU mid-way in his high school
career didn’t even make it to this UAAP line-up. I recall during the recent
NBTC All-Star Game when I asked if anyone was recruiting him. Oczon, at that
time, said no. So I pointed him in the direction of UST and someone helping out
their program. They had openings, but he opted to stay with NU.
Would Dave have sat on the bench
had he stayed with Ateneo? He would definitely get playing time. But how much
is anyone’s guess. It is a loaded line-up that will be together for one more
season after this.
Now for NU… they are in a tough
place. I hope people aren’t too much in a hurry because they have a good young
team. Eric Altamirano didn’t win it right away. Just trust the process and know
that this is a young team with a lot of studs. But they do need to compile some
wins. The ultimate barometer at the end of the day is the ones in the win
column. Unfortunately, their next match is against streaking Adamson.
He shouldn't have said what he said about Dave. Filipinos (fans AND players) will just interpret it as bragging and being arrogant. It'll do him and the team more harm than good
ReplyDeleteAgree! Pride and arrogance goeth before the fall.
DeleteBesides, playing time is what develops players, not wins, not championships. Look at Paul Lee.
I hope they correct the attitude. He ought to be reminded that he represents a Jesuit school and not a Sports School.