by rick olivares
With the second weekend of UAAP Seniors matches
played (the Wednesday games were postponed due to Typhoon Glenda), we are once
more taking a look at the rookie performances for all teams.
Unlike the opening weekend, some rookies did not see
playing time while others saw their stat lines drop.
Here were the significant performers for the week
though.
NAME
|
MINs
|
PTS
|
3PTs
|
2PTS
|
FTS
|
Rebs
|
Ass
|
Stls
|
TO
|
Blk
|
Diego Dario
(UP)
|
5.17
|
6
|
0/0
|
3/3
|
0/0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
Prince Rivero
(DLSU)
|
5.33
|
4
|
0/0
|
2/2
|
0/0
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Arvin Tolentino
(AdMU)
|
27.17
|
14
|
2/4
|
2/4
|
4/8
|
10
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
Henri Subido
(UST)
|
15.83
|
6
|
1/3
|
1/1
|
1/1
|
0
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
Ivan Villanueva
(AdU)
|
28.50
|
8
|
0/1
|
3/9
|
2/3
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Diego Dario – I am not sure if I should say that it was a more
efficient outing for the rookie out of UPIS. He might have not missed from the
field in fewer minutes from opening day because the trade off in my opinion was
the missing steals and assist. He had one assist and four steals in his seniors
debut and none this weekend.
Prince
Rivero – Without a doubt, this kid
should get more minutes. Thus far, he is 3.0 points (3-5 from the field) and
has picked up 2.0 rebounds per game in six minutes of action. He has only taken
one shot from the perimeter and has shown a willingness to drive and play
inside. Plays with a lot of energy. Just needs to learn how to control it. But
tremendous upside.
Arvin
Tolentino – If this were the old
American Top 40, he would be the biggest mover on the charts. Got 10 more
minutes and produced a double double. What was huge were his rebounds after not
grabbing anything in his UAAP debut. Plus he’s got two assists. So far has been
unsuccessful trying to beat his man off the dribble like he regularly did in
high school. He’s up against better and taller defenders and more sophisticated
coaching in the seniors division of Philippine college ball’s junior circuit
(the senior circuit is the NCAA as they are older). Massive massive pick up for
Ateneo.
A couple of people asked me if he was the second
coming of Ryan Buenafe. Not at all. They play different positions and have a
different skill set. What Tolentino is he is the third rookie to start for the
blue and white in the last decade – Buenafe and Kiefer Ravena are the other
two). If he learns to post better he will not be Ryan Buenafe but possibly the second coming of Ranidel De Ocampo.
Henri
Subido – Like Diego Dario. Sure it
looks better because he scored more but UST needs a point guard and not a
points guard. Rebounds total dropped and still no assists. But this kid is
fearless and will only get better. I understand that in DLSZ he was their main
scorer too but in UST, they have Karim Abdul, Kevin Ferrer, Aljon Mariano,
Louie Vigil, and Ed Daquiaog to put points on the board.
Maybe he is used differently so I can take that as
well.
I’d like to illustrate it though with what happened
during UST’s first game that ended with a loss to NU. In that match, they finished
with three assists total! Three. What in the? They did better in their win over
FEU with 14 but their top assist man was Vigil with four while Jon Sheriff and
Abdul chipped in three dimes each. I do like Sheriff though who is putting up
well-rounded numbers. He can only get better as the tournament goes on and his
confidence soars.
Ivan
Villanueva – His play dropped in his
second outing. Massively. Against a taller team (UE), he struggled mightily as
he missed more shots and didn’t do much inside the lane (rebounding and
defense). Let’s see what he can do in Adamson’s next game against a resurgent
UST. They’ll need him inside for sure.
2nd coming of buenafe? First time I heard about that; more people consider him the 2nd coming of Ranidel de Ocampo
ReplyDeleteA power forward with a quick release, loves to shoot 3s, likes to play facing the basket, but doesn't know how to play D. UAAP's version of Carmelo Anthony, lol.
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