Looking at Ateneo’s 2nd round
win over Adamson
by rick olivares
Much was made about this game as
the unbelievers said that the first time the two teams met, Adamson’s Papi Sarr
was unavailable. If these “analysts” were watching, Adamson hasn’t even beaten
Ateneo in the pre-season the past two years with this line-up of theirs (much
more in the UAAP) so I have no idea where they get these ideas.
Nevertheless, it is – was – a big
game. And it took about four minutes before Ateneo found the target and its
rhythm. While the Blue Eagles were missing wide open shots (and not because of
the D mind you), they played good D. And they continued that until the final
1:47. The match ended in a 71-59 win for Ateneo to go to 8-0.
It was obvious that Adamson wanted
to pound Ateneo inside; hence, feeding the ball to Papi Sarr from the get-go –
to attack Chibueze Ikeh. I recall a game back when Franz Pumaren was still
coaching La Salle and he seemed to not think much of then-center Ford Arao.
They went right at Arao for the game but Arao, who was in his last year for the
Blue Eagles, more than held his own that game.
Ikeh managed Sarr all right
Ikeh of course, has been rock
solid all season long and he more than held his ground. If you ask me, he
outplayed Sarr despite the latter putting up better stats.
Sarr: 15 points, 9 rebounds, and
6 turnovers
Ikeh: 7 points, 7 rebounds, 2
steals, 1 block, and 2 turnovers
Okay, you might be wondering how
Ikeh outplayed him. Simple, when they went at each other during the game, Sarr
didn’t do much.
In the first 6:54 of the first
quarter where both went at one another, both were scoreless and each one fished
a foul from the other.
Here’s the difference:
1st Quarter – Ateneo 16 Adamson 10
Ikeh: 3 rebounds, 1 steal, and 1
turnover
Sarr: 1 rebound and 2 turnovers
More than that, Ikeh prevented a
couple of entry passes to his Adamson counterpart.
2nd Quarter: Ateneo 31 Adamson 24
This is where Sarr did better.
Sarr: 5 points (three on Ikeh as
the only bucket was when the Ateneo center was off the floor), 3 rebounds, and
2 turnovers (plus he fished another foul from Ikeh – questionable though)
Ikeh: 0 stat line
3rd quarter: Ateneo 54 Adamson 41
When Ateneo made their big run in
the third canto, Ikeh once more was solid.
Ikeh: 5 points including one trey
in front of Sarr plus 1 rebound
Sarr: 4 points, 2 rebounds, plus
another foul from Ikeh
4th Quarter: Ateneo 71 Adamson 59
Ikeh: 2 points, 3 rebounds, plus
the monster block on Sarr
Sarr: 6 points (including a
three-point play against Ikeh although Sarr missed the free throw – he only
scored 2 points on Ikeh), 3 rebounds, 1 turnover
If you look at the efficiency
ratings, Ikeh was a plus-six while Sarr was a minus-17.
The defense was impressive for about 38 minutes.
The Blue Eagles did a great job
of defending the Soaring Falcons’ guards.
Jerie Pingoy – 9 points, 4
rebounds, 3 assists and 0 turnovers
Terence Mustre – 5 points (4
points during garbage time), 1 steal, and 1 TO
Rob Manalang – 1 point, 2
rebounds, 3 turnovers
Jerie and well, Sarr were the two
best performers for Adamson.
In contrast, Ateneo’s point
guards performed better:
Matt Nieto: 2 points, 2 rebounds,
3 assists, 2 steals, 1 TO
Tyler Tio: 3 points, 1 assist, 1
TO
Jolo Mendoza: 3 points, 2
rebounds, 1 assist
Gian Mamuyac: 1 rebound, 1
assist, 2 TOs
And Tyrus Hill and Sean Manganti
were held quiet all match long.
Manganti before the Ateneo game:
8.3 points, 5.3 rebounds
Hill before the Ateneo game: 4.7
points, 2.3 rebounds
Against Ateneo in the second
round:
Manganti: 4 points and 5 boards
Hill: 6 points (3 points in the
last 1:47 minutes of garbage time) and 4 rebounds
I was surprised that Adamson didn’t
allow their wingmen to attack. The ball more oft than not was being dumped
inside. But you have to also credit Ateneo’s defense on Manganti and Hill who
never had a chance to get going.
The defense was darn good except
in the last three minutes when Tab Baldwin emptied the bench.
Points of TOs
Ateneo 20
Adamson 7 (what all in the last 1:47
minutes)
Gotta admire the team play. The
prettiest in the UAAP. And that has me thinking of – what if Ateneo and Lyceum
played each other now?
One bit of concern. The last 1:47
weren’t pretty at all. Am referring to when the third stringers went in. They only
got off one attempt and turned the ball over twice while Adamson had seven
attempts from the field plus two free throws.
Maybe that unit should be made to
pay together rather cobble them in the last minute because they looked befuddled
out there – picking up the dribble when they shouldn’t. Making really bad
passes and not looking any comfortable.
But other than that, massive win
to start the second round.
LOL I can’t believe you’re seriously concerned about the performance of third-stringers in garbage time
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you're commenting when you don't know your stuff. Most recently an Ateneo coach threw in his bench thinking he had the game in the bag. And guess, what? They lost. You always play to the final whistle.
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