My thoughts about the Bataan Risers’ win
over the Bulacan Kuyas
by rick olivares
The Bataan Risers grabbed their
tenth win in 11 matches against the Bulacan Kuyas, 63-49, at the Bataan
Peoples’ Center last October 23.
Here are my thoughts about that win.
Pamboy Raymundo is a game changer
Whether starting or coming off
the bench, this savvy veteran is just what the doctor, or in this case, Bataan
coach Jojo Lastimosa ordered. He came off the bench and hit some big shots that
helped stabilize the game for the home side.
In an extended sequence, he
scored on a reverse lay-up, assisted a teammate, challenged a Jerrick Cañada
triple then grabbed the loose ball then scored again. How is that for doing
everything?
Raymundo finished with 11 points,
6 rebounds, and 3 assists.
The Risers need to hit those medium range shots.
After Pamboy Raymundo and Byron
Villarias, the other Risers really need to stick those wide-open jumpers. Gary
David, Gio Espuelas, and even Alejandro at one point, were missing those shots.
If they can hit them, they’d open up the floor and give their defense a
breather (it can be taxing when you are getting stops but are unable to score).
Alfred Batino and Bernie Bregondo stood tall when Jeepy Faundo was off.
Faundo struggled with six rebounds
and two points (missing even a two-handed stuff). However, matched against
Bulacan’s JR Taganas, Batino gamely battled the Kuya’s big man (who is older
than the Risers’ forward/center).
Batino tallied four points,
grabbed six boards, two assists, and a block while Bregondo scored four points
and grabbed three caroms in the last two minutes of the third period.
And that leads us to the next point… the last two minutes of the third
period that gave Bataan a much-needed cushion vs the Kuyas.
It was a poor shooting day for
both sides (38% for Bataan and 28% for Bulacan which missed at least seven
close range shots during the game). At one point, the Risers seemed unable to
build on a 12-point lead that was chopped down to single digits. A mad last two
minutes during the third period where Bregondo, Robbie Celiz, and Jayjay
Alejandro scored helped them take a 50-32 lead.
An unsung hero of this late
charge is Vince Tolentino who aside from being able to play stingy defense, and
score can find teammates. That was a totally unselfish pass to Alejandro for a
layup. Tolentino didn’t score a ton of points as he finished with only four
points, three assists, and one rebound, but he played quality minutes in a
collective effort.
It is a good feeling for
management and the coaching staff of the Bataan Risers that in the midst of
this streak, the team selflessly plays and once more, with no player in the Top
10 of all the major statistical categories.
On to the next game… against the
Pasay Voyagers on November 3, once more at Bataan.
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