My thoughts about Ateneo’s win over
Adamson
by rick olivares
The Ateneo Blue Eagles defeated
the Adamson Soaring Falcons, 62-48, to go to 10-2 while the latter fell to 8-3.
The win put the Blue Eagles in the driver’s seat and barring another loss,
should see them top the elimination round heading into the Final Four.
You bet both teams wanted this
(as we outlined in our preview) for different reasons. I was surprised to see
Adamson coach Franz Pumaren send in his bench with about 1:15 to go (the lead
was 15 at that point). Verily, discretion is also the better part of valor.
There are a few more games for Adamson to play and they still have the inside
track on a twice-to-beat advantage (they just need to win their last games and
hope that Ateneo takes down DLSU a second time).
Here are my thoughts for the
game.
The gigil factor and the calming effect of Matt Nieto
Whatever preparation prior to the
game nearly got thrown out of the window during the first quarter. More so
after Thirdy Ravena scored on Ateneo’s first possession – a triple.
I get it – wanting to get back at
the Falcons that saw Ateneo start on a sorry note after such a spectacular
pre-season. Even Angelo Kouame was looking to bounce back that he picked up an
early foul that set the tone for his game. But there were unnecessary fouls and
even eyebrow-raising turnovers; unforced ones, I must say.
Now, I love the way Tyler Tio has
marvelously stepped up in Matt Nieto’s absence and he will run the magnificent
machine with more aplomb by the time he is done, but with more experience, he
will learn the subtleness of having a calming effect on the team.
Matt Nieto entered with close to
four minutes played in the second period and the score, 10-9 in favor of the
team in white. That means one point had been scored by Ateneo to the none of
Adamson.
Matt only grabbed one rebound and
missed a triple, but his presence helped Tio bring up the ball in the face of
the Adamson press. By the time he was subbed out, the score was 21-14.
That two-point guard combo worked
and with a faster line-up tired out Adamson’s Papi Sarr.
Matt finished with a mere three
points and two assists. But his presence was huge.
Isaac Go underscored his importance
Someone asked me why Isaac Go
hasn’t played “well” this season. There are two answers to that – one, he’s all
right. His production this year isn’t as much as in Season 80 where he averaged
7.6 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game in 16 minutes of action last
year. Prior to this match with Adamson, in about 15 minutes per game, his
production is down to 4.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 0.9 assists.
The “dip” if you want to call it that,
is simply because of the arrival of Kouame who has taken away many shots (Isaac
has 66 field goal attempts thus far this year). Last season, in 19 games, Isaac
had 118 attempts from the field. I think he is just missing some shots that he
should make.
As for the Kouame thing, remember
how it was for Justin Chua when Greg Slaughter arrived? His production went
down. Of course, you play the Big Fella and hope the other learns to play
alongside or off the other.
But Isaac is a smart fell and
always does what it takes. His stat line of 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 assist
felt so good.
The great defense
With the gigil proving a bane
early in the game, Ateneo ratcheted up the defense. The switching, fighting
picks. Remember how Franz ran that baseline pick to free up Ren Ren Ritualo
before? This year, he added a new wrinkle to that by adding a third pick to
free up Jerrick Ahanmisi. Not that Jerrick needs it because he can also create
his own shot. But when you go up against teams that play stifling defense like
Ateneo, you need it. And they shackled and stymied him along with Sean
Manganti.
And that has been Adamson’s
problem. Since the late first round, it has been their veterans who have
carried them --- Papi Sarr, Jerrick Ahanmisi, Manganti, Simon Camacho, and when
all right, Jonathan Espeleta. Camacho and Espeleta have not played well of late
so when Manganti didn’t play well, that left only Ahanmisi (who was mostly
stopped). And that is tough. Although Jerome Lastimosa played well, that isn’t
enough.
Ahanmisi shot 6-17. That was some
of the best defense played on him in the past three seasons.
And when you have Thirdy Ravena
blocking Sarr at the rim, and Gian Mamuyac tying up Sarr as well, everyone is
going to do their best on D.
That two-guard combo of Tio and Nieto
I like the fact that Tyler
started the game. And he has really picked up his game and believe it or not,
we have not even seen his very best. He is going to get much better. I like
what Tab Baldwin did – that two-guard combo alongside Matt Nieto. Yes, that was
that mistake when Tyler picked up his dribble and threw the ball right at
Manganti. But the combo was mostly good. The small ball worked and Adamson was
mostly unable to make Ateneo pay with no Kouame inside.
The boost of the return of the Nieto brothers
Well, the Blue Eagles are close
to full strength. Yes, I know the Nieto brothers aren’t 100% but still they are
back. It is good to have those options available. It is hoped though that
others find their confidence post-haste.
Has Adamson peaked?
On the Adamson side, they have to
be concerned. The bench has largely disappeared. They have gone from fourth
best in the league to dead last with 23 a game.
Vince Magbuhos who I liken to
former Adamson star, Eric Camson has had an up and down first year. He showed
his mettle during the summer and did well in the first few games of the season
then promptly disappeared. Ditto with Egie Boy Mojica. Simon Camacho who has
been huge has not played well in the last three games. There is talent up and
down the line in this team; the confidence though is lacking.
I have concerns if this team has
peaked and if they are in headed south. Whereas Ateneo and La Salle have played
better, Adamson has struggled. If they don’t right their ship in time, they
could even slip out of the top two seeds.
Hahaha St Xavier 3 pt shooting is back for Go...
ReplyDeleteAdu threw everything including the proverbial kitchen sink in their 2nd round match up vs La Salle. Including that record (re)setting 2 points scored in a quarter. After that, it was downhill from there.
ReplyDeleteSame with Feu. Threw everything in their 1st round match against Adu and won. After that, from sharing top position to 5th and is now even in danger of not making the F4.
Every school it seems has its own championship lol but Ateneo.
But I think we need to review and take action on the offensive side of the game. Additional plays and skills have to be practised and honed to the maximum.
ReplyDeleteI believe Pumaren has more Aces in his sleeves for the playoffs and if ever for the finals. Every single player in his roster must have a purpose.
Lets be humble, work harder and be diligent to get the 'summa' honors.