Bataan mows down Basilan for 12th
straight MPBL win
by rick olivares
The Bataan Risers won their 12th
straight match, a 108-77 blowout of Basilan Steel, last Monday, November 12 at
the Angeles University Foundation Gym in Pampanga.
Byron Villarias led the streaking
Risers with 23-points as every single player sent in by Bataan head coach Jojo
Lastimosa scored at least two points.
After the Risers posted a
10-point lead following the end of the first quarter, 34-24, the Maharlika Pilipinas
Basketball League’s hottest team broke the game wide open in the second frame
by hiking the lead to 24 heading into the half.
It was the unlikely duo of Vince
Tolentino and Al Carlos who presided over the second quarter blitz. Tolentino,
one of Bataan’s two Gilas Cadets, scored six points and issued a brilliant
assist to Carlos who fired in five points in the same stretch to push the lead
to 45-27, at the 7:55 mark.
Feeding off the stellar play of
the duo, the rest of the Risers pitched in with Pamboy Raymundo and Villarias
closing out the second period scoring with four straight points. They also did
it on defense with Raymundo blocking Ar-raof Julkipli and Robbie Celiz
rejecting Basilan forward-center Macky Acosta’s late gasp triple attempt. Celiz,
playing the point forward position, displayed his playmaking abilities by
chalking up 12 assists.
Come the second half, the Risers
beat back every attempt at a rally by Basilan while answering with their own
flurry of points.
Bataan dominated the boards with
a towering 59-41 advantage that they translated into 19 second chance points
and a 9-4 advantage in fastbreak points. The Risers also pounded the Steel
inside to the tune of 52 inside points (while Basilan managed only 34).
The willingness to attack inside
saw Bataan shoot 53% from the field while Basilan which bombarded from the
outside but was off target shot a poor 33%.
Also scoring in double digits for
Bataan was Raymundo who added 15. Gary David broke out of his slump by chipping
in 14 points including two triples. Tolentino added 10 points.
For Basilan, Dennis Daa topscored
with 25 points.
“It is always difficult to play a
team you know you are supposed to beat,” cautioned Lastimosa. “There’s a
tendency to take them for granted. Bataan is still trying to create a habit of
playing consistently regardless of who our opponent is.”
“We have had some games where we
struggled against teams and I was wary about Basilan,” added Lastimosa. “I’m
glad that my message of not taking the opponent for granted was received well
during the game.”
Lastimosa chose to downplay the
streak, the longest in the MPBL’s short history. “The streak is good, but there
are a lot of areas where we can improve. Right now, I just want to focus on our
next game.”
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