Looking at the Bataan Risers’ win over the Makati Skyscrapers
by rick olivares
Pamboy Raymundo missed a shot
that could have ended the game in regulation. But in overtime, it was his
basket – with 1:28 left in regulation – that lifted the Bataan Risers to a
pulsating 72-70 win over the tough Makati Skyscrapers.
On the road in General Santos
City, the Risers continue to climb up the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League
Datu’s Cup standings with its sixth straight win (for an overall 6-1 record)
while Makati fell to 4-3.
In the crunch, Bataan got the big
plays on both ends of the court. Veteran Gary David scored and then assisted
Jeepy Faundo to take a 65-63 lead early in overtime. Then he scored once more and
stole the ball from Skyscraper Cedric Ablaza.
After Makati’s James Mangahas hit
a triple to give his side a 68-67 lead, Raymundo found Byron Villarias
unmarked. The former Heavy Bomber unloaded a three-point bomb to give Bataan a
70-68 lead with 2:07 left. After Rudy Lingganay scored to even up matters for
Makati, Raymundo hit that cold-blooded jumper with six seconds left in Bataan’s
shot clock for the marginal points.
Faundo helped out on the
defensive end for a block before both team missed shots. Makati had a chance to
either send the game into a second extension or win it outright with either a
three-point shot or a three-point play, but John Rey Villanueva, fumbled the
ball as Bataan escaped with a win.
What I liked about Bataan‘s win
was
- They
battled back from a first half deficit to take the lead in the third. Faced
with a comeback from Makati and poor shooting late in the game, they got the
job done on the defensive end.
- Makati
outrebounded Bataan 60-49 and had better stats in other departments, but the
Risers shot better 37% to the 29% of the Skyscrapers.
- The
big-time players came through for Bataan – Gary David and Pamboy Raymundo. And
Jeepy Faundo underscored his potential as a top big man. Faundo outplayed his
Makati counterpart, Jeckster Apinan, by tabulating 14 points, 7 rebounds, and 1
assist on 62% shooting. Apinan, several years Faundo’s senior, scored 10 points
but did grab 13 boards and had an assist and block. On the other hand, Apinan
shot 29% from the field including some gimmes.
What should Bataan look at from
this game?
- Rebounding.
Makati punished the Risers 60-49 on the boards but they were not hurt by second
chance points as the Skyscrapers had only one more point 13-12 than Bataan.
- Turnovers.
If you look at Bataan’s matches that were decided by three-points or less (the
91-88 win over Davao Occidental and this game), the Risers had more turnovers.
They had 22-17 turnovers against the Tigers. Against the Skyscrapers, it was
22-14. Makati had a 16-11 advantage in points off errors.
Nevertheless, tough game or not,
it is a good win. And it is huge because it sends the Risers back to their home
court at Bataan this coming September 12 against reeling Valenzuela (2-4).
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