UAAP Season 80 Preview: Ateneo Blue
Eagles
by rick olivares
How do the Ateneo Blue Eagles
follow up last year’s finals appearance?
By returning and winning it all. Except
that is easier said than done. But they can do it.
The young team soaked in lots of
experience last season. They came out for most as a surprise finalist but not
us. We’d like to remind everyone that we were the only one to point out that
they would make the finals and that was following the Filoil Flying V Premier
Cup.
The cat is out of the bag. The
Blue Eagles won’t be springing any surprises this year. People know what they
are all about. Or do they? Hold that thought for a moment.
So what’s the prognosis this
year? Before they take that next step, there are three questions they need to
answer.
One, can they handle Adamson
which is one of the seeded contenders to La Salle’s throne? Sure they did in
the pre-season. But the months since the end of the summer tourneys have given
all teams a chance to improve. If they can handle Adamson, that’s one less
hurdle.
Two, how do they stack up against
La Salle? One pre-season win doesn’t mean anything. It’s the pre-season.
However, Ateneo knows they can hang with La Salle.
And that leads us to the third
question which is crucial in answering that second question – can Chibueze Ikeh
play better and bottle up Ben Mbala? Mbala is La Salle’s key. Neutralize him
and there’s a chance. But that is not discounting their talented team.
If Ikeh can play like he did two
years ago, Ateneo has a chance of wresting that crown away. I have never seen a
player so weak mentally that rooting for him is feeling the emotions of the
opposite side of the spectrum. You want to cheer him on and give him all the
encouragement he needs but at the same time, you cry out in anguish at his
howlers. Of late though (at least in the weeks preceding the UAAP opening, he
has played better). And that augurs well for Tab Baldwin and the Ateneo
faithful.
And Ateneo will need him no
matter how good Isaac Go has gotten. No doubt about that. If Ikeh stand tall,
watch out.
Let’s pursue that thought that we
held earlier.
Last year, we saw the team play
that awful walk it up offense (that we pointed out too while suggesting we
quicken the pace). Only when they ran did they start to win and that propelled
them to the finals.
This year. At least from the
post-summer league matches that I saw, the team mostly got the system of Tab
Baldwin down pat. I won’t say what that is here you’ll just have to watch that
yourself. I think that is the difference.
They also added some key pieces
to help them in the addition of Tyler Tio, Gian provides steadiness and a big
shot. Mamuyac’s potential is exciting. Personally, I am not seeing Mamuyac play
well at the point guard slot because he isn’t a natural. That’s like asking
Jolo Mendoza to play that slot. But because lines have blurred between all
positions, it can work too. We’ll see how that progresses. And for the manna
from heaven in Troy Mallillin -- he adds mobility, aggressiveness, and quality
at the four-spot. Now, the question is – Ateneo, can you help him survive the
school’s academic rigors?
The coaching staff likes to say
that they win as a team and without superstars. I agree. However, they need
some guys to play well. If Thirdy Ravena can be consistent and if Aaron Black
can find his place on the team, they will be a juggernaut.
Unlike Mike Nieto and Raffy
Verano who do not need plays called for them (as they can score off putbacks
and hustle points), Ravena, Black, Anton Asistio, and Jolo Mendoza need to get
going.
But if it’s any indication, their
opportunistic system will get them those points.
The Ateneo Blue Eagles are flush
with talent and confidence. If they win early, their confidence will soar. And
if that happens, watch out.
Agreed on all points. The import for Ateneo is their weak link and no match for Imbala. Issac Go will step up....he has proven his strength mentally and physically. Go Ateneo!
ReplyDeleteGood analysis for admu and the other schools as well. I may have missed it but i'm also interested to read your preview for dlsu. Thanks
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