Rivero scores 35 points in UP’s OT win
vs Ateneo
by rick olivares
Ricci Rivero scored 35 points in
his UP debut as he dazzled the crowd with an array of moves. However, it was
tiny Jaggie Gregorio who struck the telling blows when the Fighting Maroons’
Team B stole the game from their Ateneo counterparts, 88-82, in overtime at the
start of the Under-25 Men’s Division of the sulit.ph Breakdown Basketball
Invitationals at the Moro Lorenzo Sports Center last Sunday, November 18.
Ateneo led almost all throughout
the match.
The Blue Eagles’ Jason Credo
stole the ball from Enzo Battad and hightailed down for a layup to give Ateneo
a 76-73 lead with 42 seconds left in regulation. In UP’s ensuing possession,
Jawuan White stole the ball from UP’s Bruel Kamga with 24 seconds left. All
Ateneo had to do was hold on to the ball but point guard Miguel Fortuna
foolishly opted to go for a jumpshot with four seconds left. He airballed the
shot and AJ Madrigal pitched the ball to Gregorio who was all by his lonesome
at the UP end of the court for a triple that sent the game into regulation.
Gregorio continued his heroics
with a layup to open the scoring in the extension. But Ateneo continued to miss
from the free throw line and take bad shots while not tracking back on defense.
Gregorio broke one last tie at
85-82 and 1:21 to play with another triple while former Blue Eaglet Migo Santos
scored on a layup to give UP a lead they would not surrender.
The win was marred by a near
fight between teammates Rivero and Cameroonian player Bruel Kamga after
Gregorio’s shot that sent the game into overtime. Rivero was upset that Kamga’s
turnover at the hands of White nearly led to an Ateneo win. The two had to be
forcibly restrained from going after each other by coaches and players alike.
However, once in overtime, it was
all business for the Fighting Maroons who took the opener in this eight team
tournament that features the Team Bs of schools from the NCAA, UAAP, and
NAASCU.
“A lot of drama in this game,”
succinctly pointed out victorious UP coach Rodney Santos. “We stole it, but we
will take it.”
For his part, Rivero and Kamga
downplayed their tussle as “both players wanting to win.”
“It’s all good now,” smiled Kamga
who went to watch the UAAP Juniors competition after their BBI match.
Rivero was scintillating as he
hit his first two shots – both triples – en route to 35 points, 7 assists, 7
steals, and 4 rebounds.
Kamga added 18 points and eight
rebounds while Gregorio finished with nine points.
For Ateneo, Miguel Fortuna led
the Blue Eagles with 21 points followed by RV Berjay’s 14 markers.
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