This appears on abs-cbnnews.com
Backcourt generals: Letran’s Mark Cruz, JRU’s Paolo Pontejos & Lyceum’s Tirso Lesmoras
Backcourt generals: Letran’s Mark Cruz, JRU’s Paolo Pontejos & Lyceum’s Tirso Lesmoras
by rick olivares
Letran's Mark Cruz |
Watching Letran go up against Lyceum,
I paid closed attention to a couple of match ups – the Knights’ Jamil Gabawan
against the Pirates’ Vergel Evangelista (at the four-spot); the point guard
duel between Mark Cruz and Tirso Lesmores; and McJour Luib and Jomari
Lacastesantos (at the two).
Evangelista had the upper hand against
the normally steady Gabawan (who was in foul trouble because of a couple of bum
calls) while Luib and Lacastesantos was pretty much even. That left the point
guard duel between Cruz and Lesmoras.
The two have been compared coz they’re
pint-sized quarterbacks. Loved how they went at each other yesterday showing a
variety of moves.
In one play, Cruz drove the middle of
the lane (I have no idea why LPU’s defenders give that much space to drive)
then pulled back when the bigs met him. He surveyed his options then hit a
hanging turn around jumper!
In the very next play, Lesmoras went
at Cruz on a quick outlet then hung in the air then flicked the ball into the
hoop. Jolens!
Playground ball at the Filoil.
In yesterday’s match-up between the
two, here’s how the two fared:
And here’s how we size ‘em for the
summer:
LPU's Tirso Lesmoras |
Scouting
report:
Mark
Cruz: Tough and physical player in
the vein of Chris Tiu. Doesn’t make too many mistakes. Makes excellent reads.
Good rebounder for someone his size. Great range on his shot – three-point
zone, medium range, pull-up, turn around, even the fastbreak finish. And he can
hang if he needs too. If you aren’t looking, he’ll pop you too.
Tirso
Lesmoras: Inconsistent outside shot
but is quick where he will use that first step to lay the ball in. Will hang in
the air to show off his hops. Can make good passes but is inconsistent too. He
has to decide if he is a point guard or a points guard. If he can run the
offense better, he will get more playing time.
Now let’s throw in another pint-sized
dynamo in Jose Rizal University’s Paolo Pontejos who plays a large part in the
Heavy Bombers’ game plan.
Paolo
Pontejos: Deadly three-point
shooter. Clearly the creative force behind the Heavy Bombers. Stop him and
these guys will not amount to anything. Good rebounder amongst the forest of
tall players. Like Lesmoras, more of a scorer than a playmaker. Probably
because his team needs it. But watching the kid shoot is a lot of fun.
These are their statistics from the
current Filoil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup:
Pontejos has a slight edge over Cruz
but you have to read it into the proper context. Cruz has better teammates
whereas the former doesn’t have much (can you say Philip Paniamogan).
Lemsoras, as I have written earlier,
will have to be a more consistent player to earn more minutes and to be fully
effective.
JRU's Paolo Pontejos |
No comments:
Post a Comment