My thoughts about the Bataan Risers’ win
over the Pasay Voyagers
by rick olivares
It was a huge 77-60 win by Bataan
over Pasay for their 11th straight win in 12 outings in the ongoing
Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League Datu’s Cup.
Here are my thoughts about that
huge win.
A relentless attack inside.
I am a firm believer of initially
attacking that basket instead of bombarding from the outside. The key word is
initially. Because of you take outside shots and they are not going in, one
might have a harder time going inside. In fact, this philosophy is shared by no
less than the legendary Allan Caidic. Contrary to common knowledge, Caidic
first played the center slot, hence, his ability to post up. Even when he later
moved to the shooting guard or small forward position, he would always go
inside first before shooting outside.
As such, Bataan’s first 13
baskets (after that were free throws) came from undergoal stabs or lay-ups.
It is a good thing they had their
way inside because the Risers had a tough day at the office from the
three-point mark (2-17).
Winning with a different set of heroes
With Pamboy Raymundo, Byron
Villarias, and Gary David struggling to score, it was up to Robby Celiz, Al
Carlos, Alfred Batino, and Gab Daganon to carry the Risers. And they did. To
think that Bataan was missing JJ Alejandro and Gio Espuelas.
Celiz led with 16 points.
This type of grind it out win is
good as it shows the character of Bataan
Unavailable players. The stars
misfiring (read: Gary David, Raymundo and Jeepy Faundo). The other players pick
up the slack against a tough foe. This kind of win shows the character of
Bataan – deep and talented, tough. Again, it shows the collective effort.
Only Faundo was unable to score
out of the 14 players sent in by head coach Jojo Lastimosa (although Jeepy did
add a rebound in limited minutes). Everyone chipped in the stat sheet.
The willingness to share the ball.
Twenty-five assist by Bataan to
the 18 of Pasay. The Risers could have had more but they missed some gimmes.
Again, this says a lot about their team effort.
The pressure of winning against a very good opponent.
Everyone is thinking that because
of the 11-match win streak, the opponents are easy pickings.
Not true. This was a very good
Pasay team. They dropped 11 triples. Other squads would have been skewered. But
Bataan come crunch time, they came through.
Next up… that match versus
Basilan Steel (4-8) this coming November 12 in Pampanga.
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