by rick olivares
Down 0-2 to start the
season, should the defending champions be worried? Just a bit. I don’t think
they expected to be winless at this point though.
You can say that they’ve
been down in the first round before but that was last year.
This time around, they ran
up against an Ateneo team that first and foremost was healthy and second, was
all sorts of motivated.
During the summer, I
recall DLSU coach Juno Sauler saying that he was trying to get his team to
finish strong. For the most part they chugged along, playing with the cool of a
defending champion who has gained massive confidence. They’d post a lead then
lose it. Sometimes I got the feeling they felt they could turn it on and off
any time they wanted.
For the most part, they
were able to pull it off. Occasionally, they paid for it with losses to JRU and
Perpetual Help and nearly dropped one to FEU in the summer and were it not for
an errant shot by Mike Tolomia, they might have not made the finals of the
Filoil tourney.
The UAAP of course, is all
together another animal.
In their two matches
against FEU and Ateneo to start UAAP Season 77, they opened the game as
befitting a champion – like a powerhouse ready to roll over foes from the first
quarter.
Against the Tamaraws and
the Blue Eagles, they were beaten in the second and fourth periods – just when
they needed to close it out.
Team
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
DLSU
|
23
|
14
|
22
|
18
|
FEU
|
10
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
Team
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
DLSU
|
24
|
13
|
22
|
27
|
AdMU
|
17
|
22
|
22
|
36
|
Off hand, I’d say that the
missing piece to their puzzle has been Arnold Van Opstal. He scored seven and
10 points respectively against FEU and Ateneo. Against the latter, he put in
several in the fourth but the Blue Eagles were decisively ahead. AVO has been
consistent with his rebounds at 9.0 per game. It’s his scoring.
Last season, Van Opstal
began to play better in the second round and that coincided with La Salle’s
ascent.
Another problem is drawing
strong performances from several players at the same time.
Take a look at the charts
below where I’ve listed players scoring at least five points in every quarter.
Team
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
DLSU
|
Vosotros 7 pts.
Teng 5 pts.
Perkins 5pts.
|
Vosotros 5 pts.
|
Vosotros 6 pts.
Teng 6 pts.
|
Montalbo 5 pts.
|
FEU
|
Belo 5 pts.
|
Belo 8 pts.
Escoto Ru. 6 pts.
|
Tolomia 7 pts.
Belo 5 pts.
|
Tolomia 13 pts.
Cruz 6 pts.
|
Team
|
1st
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
|
DLSU
|
Perkins 6 pts.
Teng 5 pts.
|
Perkins 12 pts.
|
Vosotros 9 pts.
Van Opstal 7 pts.
Teng 5 pts.
|
|
Ateneo
|
Tolentino 6 pts.
|
Pessumal 9 pts.
Newsome 5 pts.
|
Ravena 9 pts.
Pessumal 7 pts.
|
Ravena 14 pts.
Gotladera 7 pts.
Tolentino 7 pts.
Elorde 6pts.
|
So far, La Salle has
gotten consistent performances out of two players – Jason Perkins and Jeron
Teng.
In the Ateneo game, the
Blue Eagles had three players – Kiefer Ravena, Arvin Tolentino, and Von
Pessumal with a strong outing from either Chris Newsome or Alfonso Gotladera.
But wait. There’s a
footnote begging to be mentioned there.
When La Salle cut Nico
Elorde, he turned out to be a very good player for Ateneo. When the Green
Archers benched Gotladera who scored a grand total of two points in his two
years in Taft, Fonso responded with a 17-point, eight rebound, and two blocked
shots stat line. While he might have been extra motivated, you can’t say he
didn’t perform in his Ateneo debut against Adamson when he tallied two points,
six rebounds, and three blocked shots in 14 minutes. He more than doubled that
output with 31 minutes against La Salle. And when Sauler employed the
Hack-A-Gotladera, the Ateneo big man responded pretty well.
Should one say that
Pessumal was a surprise package? Nope. If anyone bothered to watch the
pre-season of last year, Von was playing awesome until he got injured. And
quite frankly, he – along with everyone else who was nursing an injury last
season --- never found their groove.
The first thing that came
to my mind seeing Ateneo this year, “Man, they play just the way Bo Perasol’s
Powerade Tigers did. Von Pessumal is Gary David. Kiefer Ravena is Marcio
Lassiter. Alfonso Gotladera is like Sean Anthony.” Seriously.
Conversely, watching La
Salle, I thought they junked some of the things they did during the summer
probably because those plays were already scouted. They mostly sets with
players atop the arc using screens or one-on-one plays to break down their man,
drive and find an open teammate if they couldn’t finish.
Nevertheless, you can be
sure that Sauler and his coaching staff will find a way to get Van Opstal in
the game early on in their next match. They’ll hope that Vosotros and Thomas
Torres find the range as well to open it up for AVO, Norbert Torres, and Jason
Perkins to pound the ball inside. Maybe they’ll even try Matt Salem because
when he hits that first long tom then he’s in a groove.
Down 0-2 to start the
season, there’ll be a little more sense of urgency when La Salle takes on the
2-0 National University Bulldogs this coming Wednesday at the MOA Arena.
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I really appreciated the coaching battle between Bo Perasol and Juno Sauler. It was fascinating to watch.
"They’ll hope that Vosotros and Thomas Torres find the range as well to open it up for AVO, Norbert Torres, and Jason Perkins to pound the ball inside."...well, no more T. Torres for the next 6-8 weeks due to the fractured toe...other PGs need to step up..quickly...
ReplyDeleteDLSU? looks to be a bit slow and out of shape.....maybe complacency has taken over?
ReplyDeleteNot at all. All I can say is they didn't get the job done. Nothing about fitness, conditioning, or even heart. Some players lang haven't performed… yet. Too early in the season.
DeleteLooked more like over confidence and in some instances, out of sync. There was a point in the fourth in an inbound play where Teng was guarding Newsome and did not have his back to the goal, thus Newsome just went straight to the goal on an open path. AVO had to rush out to try and block but left Goltadera open to get the rebound and the put back. What was Jeron thinking?
DeleteDLSU is anything but out of shape; when watching the FilOil match between them and UE for instance, I and my dad were amazed at how buff DLSU players were; even twigs like Yutien Andrada looked jacked.
DeleteWas Thomas Torres' injury a factor in Ateneo's win over LaSalle? And with him out for the season, how do you think this affects DLSU's title defense?
ReplyDeleteI don't believe so. Injuries are part of the game. Because conversely, you can say that Ateneo wasn't healthy last season. If he is out, that gives every one else an opportunity. I think DLSU did very well post-Season 76 without Thomas Torres. It's a matter of everyone stepping up.
DeleteAteneo was just awesome that when Dlsu started hack-a-Ponzo, that's a sign of defeat and frustration rather than honest straight D. They started doing that as early as 3:05 left. What a defeatist attitude. What were they thinking? Put him to the test? It showed they didn't respect his free throw shooting lol. It was AVO who missed both at one point lol
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